Hello, all! A big thank you to RJ for allowing me to share this with you today. For those who are not familiar with my work, my name is J.R. Loveless and I have been writing gay romance since 2005, but officially published in 2010. My works primarily consist of paranormal though I do also have some contemporaries in the list as well. There’s been a lot going on this…
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Guest Post – Suki Fleet
Thank you so much, R.J, for letting me come and say hi <3 I’m Suki Fleet and sometimes I write quite angsty stories and sometimes I write quite sweet ones. Most of my stories are set in the UK, and hurt comfort, coming of age and friends to lovers are my favourite tropes. I’m a pretty slow writer—a pretty slow reader, too—lol time seems to slow to syrup for me…
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Guest Post – A.M. Rose
When A Dream Becomes Reality When we first met years ago, we always discussed writing and publishing a book together. It was one of those fun “what if” scenarios but one we would spend hours on. We’d be making up storylines, naming characters and discussing fake celebrity status for shits and giggles. We never thought it would come true. With the two of us living in different countries, working full…
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Heroes Month Guest Blog – H.L Day
Why write an anti-hero? Good question, she says even though she asked it of herself. I think the easiest way to explain it is to use a TV show analogy. I recently came late to watching all the DC TV shows, and when I say all, I mean ALL, because I’m one of those OCD people who has to watch TV shows in order, so starting to watch Arrow meant…
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Vuoi tutte le notizie ‘hot’ su MM? – N.J. Lysk
Ciao! Grazie mille a RJ Scott per l’invito! Sono N.J. Lysk e vorrei chiedere scusa per qualche errore qui, scrivo in italiano ma non si direbbe che lo faccia bene ;p Comunque vogliamo darvi delle informazioni riguardo ai libri M/M & LGBT in inglese e chiedervi quali generi, tropes, temi, ecc volete vedere in Italiano! Adesso in inglese è molto popolare la tematica “daddy/boy”, “papino/bimbo”, cioè un gioco di ruolo…
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Charlie Novak – Guest Post
Natural Twenty is a book that I wasn’t supposed to write. I’d already planned out what I thought I wanted to write after my Off the Pitch series, but then one afternoon this fully formed plot bunny about a florist and a bookshop owner dropped into my lap and that was that. Writing this was an act of pure self indulgence because it allowed me to fully embrace my nerd…
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Guest Post & Giveaway – Charlie Novak
What drew you to write sports romance, and why football… I’m an accidental football fan – I never really intended to become a supporter, but I fell into being one nearly fourteen years ago when I met my husband in high school. But it has always surprised me that there are very few openly LGBTQ+ players in men’s football. Football itself can be a fabulous game, and create great communities,…
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Guest Post – Lane Hayes
Hello and thank you for inviting me to be part of the sports month festivities! I’m a HUGE sports fan, so I have to admit, the pandemic has given me an extra burst of energy to write about something I’m missing terribly. LOL I started the Out in College series two years ago after finishing a gut-wrenching novel. I needed something sweet, lighthearted, and fun. My quest for a summer…
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Guest Post – Lizzie Williamson
I’m Lizzie, and some of my very first memories, growing up outside of Boston (Massachusetts, United States) were watching Bruins hockey. Ray Bourque was an instant favorite. While other young girls had posters of the latest heart-throbs on their walls, I had Ray. Combine a love of hockey with a love of writing, and you have all the makings for a sports romance writer. I write both MF and MM…
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Guest Post – Brigham Vaughn
Writing the Midwest Series I probably got some funny looks when I told people I was writing a sports book. I’m not what anyone would think of as a sports person. Other than the odd baseball game my family went to when I was a kid, neither of my parents watched sports. I grew up swimming, downhill skiing, and ice skating but I never played on any competitive teams. I…
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