The Write Angle: A Guest Post by Author J.C. Long

Welcome to author J.C. Long, who's joining us today in our author spotlight segment, The Write Angle. As we all know, for every point there is a counterpoint, and I believe wholeheartedly in fair treatment and equal time when a subject such as this arises, so I'm going to step aside and give J.C. this... Continue Reading →

Guest Post: The Write Angle ~ Loving Kindle Unlimited by Steve Milton

Recently there’s been talk of whether Kindle Unlimited is beneficial to authors. Some authors have taken their books out of Kindle Unlimited, going back to the old model of “if you want my book, you have to buy it.” I hope that decision works out for those authors. And I hope the decision to stay... Continue Reading →

Guest Post ~ The Write Angle: Pretend Like You Mean It by Steve Milton

We're so pleased to welcome author Steve Milton back to TNA today to chat a bit about something near and dear to my heart—reviews. Welcome, Steve! Dealing with Bad Reviews It’s a rite of passage for a starting author: a scathing Amazon (or Goodreads) review that announces that you lack talent, you couldn’t write your... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: A Guest Post with Author Steve Milton

Entertaining Comes First Isaac Bashevis Singer famously said that the purpose of literature is “to entertain and to instruct, and only in that order.” We writers of gay fiction or gay romance have an especially heavy burden on the “instruct” side of things. Any time we are writing about gay relationships, we are touching a... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: In Defense of Laughs by Steve Milton

June is Gay Pride Month. For some people, it’s a time to reflect on political activism and the dangers that loom over gay people worldwide even in 2017. For other people, it’s a time to to remember the accomplishments of the past forty or so years of gay pride and pay homage to figures such... Continue Reading →

Guest Post ~ The Write Angle: Crema by Steve Milton

Writers’ Muses Are Like Unicorns: They Don’t Exist “I finished my new novel,” I tell a friend. “I guess your muse spoke to you,” she might tell me, if she hasn’t yet heard my rant on the subject. In the popular conception, writers are blessed, or chosen, and have these fabled inspirational creatures speak in... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week

Cheers, readerly friends, and welcome to a peek at what we have coming up in the week ahead at TNA. There’s plenty to look forward to, and I looking forward to sharing it with all of you! Here’s what’s ahead: Monday – Kicking off our week is first time visitor Bryan T. Clark on the... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: A Guest Post by Marshall Thornton

Conflict in the M/M Romance Genre Conflicts seem to erupt in the M/M community on a regular basis. I've been observing (and sometimes participating) in these dust-ups for the last eight years. There are some things I've observed that I feel could prove helpful. You may disagree, that's cool, but at least you'll have thought... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: How the Other Half Lives by Rodd Clark

How the Other Half Lives Crossing genres and breaking typical boundaries can be one of the most difficult tasks for a writer. Having written books with mystery and romantic suspense, I believed it had become my settled ground for all future books, but I was wrong.  The M/M romantic/suspense market is exploding like gangbuster grenades... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: A Guest Post by Author Steve Milton

Why Is Writing Gay Romance Sexier Than Straight Romance? Twice the cock, twice the biceps, and twice the manliness, of course. We’ve all heard a clueless person asking about a gay male couple, “So which one is the man and which one is the woman?” Um, both are the man – isn't that the definition... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week, and a Giveaway Reminder!

Cheers, everyone, and welcome to a look at what we have coming up in the week ahead here at The Novel Approach! Before we get to our guest list, I want to take a minute to remind everyone that our Book of the Month picks and giveaway is happening right now at Mary Calmes’s blog,... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week

Cheers, friends, and welcome to a look at what we have in store for you in the week ahead here at The Novel Approach. We’ve got some great blog tours coming your way, and, as always, there’ll be lots of new reviews too. Here’s what’s coming up! Monday – Kicking off our week we’ll have... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: History Shouldn’t Be a Mystery by Author Steve Milton

History Shouldn’t Be a Mystery: Historical Gay Romance Gay men have been around everywhere since forever. So why should we only tell stories set in the contemporary United States? My new series, Love Against The Odds, is something adventurous and something of a risk. It explores love between gay men in times and places where... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: My Editors and Their Biggest Bone of Contention by Rodd Clark

You Are All Flickering Stars In My Heaven Like most professions, authors get better with experience.  And from the beginning I can honestly state that I’ve had difficulties with POV changes for my characters.  Time and time again it has been a problem for me; mainly because I am stubbornly headstrong and refuse to be... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week

Cheers, everyone, I hope you’re having (or did have, for those friends who are already into Monday) a fantastic weekend! We have a pretty mellow week coming up, but I don’t expect it to be any less fun for it. And, we're also welcoming a new reviewer to The Novel Approach this morning. She comes... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: Draconic Privilege by David Colby

I am currently sitting in my comfortable chair, counting down the hours until my beta-readers get back to me on my latest novel: Brash the Dragon Stars in: Brash the Dragon's First Adventure. And with a title like that, it may be a bit surprising to learn that this novel does, in fact, star a... Continue Reading →

Here’s a Sneak Peek at the Coming Week

Cheers, friends, and welcome to a sneak peek at what we have coming up for you in the week ahead! We’ve got some great tours and content to share with you this week, including lots of reviews, so I hope you’ll drop by for a look. Here’s the rundown! Monday – Kicking off our week,... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: Self-Publishing, Yea or Nay? by K-lee Klein

February marks a milestone in my writing career. One year ago on February 12th—also my birthday—I released my first self-published work. Lucky in Loveland is the first book in the Welcome to Loveland series and I honestly wasn't sure it would ever be published at all. I always understood that self-publishing was a whole different... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: Gay Romance and Music by Steve Milton

Rock Out With Your Cock Out My latest novel, The Big Comeback, is (in part) about the pop/rock music business. So are two other books of mine, Extra Hot Latte and The Minister and the Rock Star. I love writing about music because I love thinking about (and listening to) music. I wish I could... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: A Guest Post by Author Rodd Clark

I do my best work when I’m lost in the eighties. With Mr. Mister, Cory Hart, Bryan Adams and even Kajagoogoo playing in the background, I seem to lose myself inside the stories I write. Maybe it’s merely an indicator of my age, or maybe it’s just the last time things seemed simpler and more... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: The Art of Lex Chase

Hello, Internet! Welcome to the inaugural post of the Art of Lex Chase. I' m your one and only host, Lex! As you know, I' m an author with Dreamspinner Press, but did you know I' m a commission artist as well? Yes, indeed! If you want custom art for covers, swag, blog tours, branding,... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: A Guest Post by Author David Colby

An Extended Metaphor: My Philosophy for Game Design The inside of the Bardic Guildhouse in Studeolf was thick with papers, scrolls and vellum. Candles made of wax flickered in the corners of the room as – to ward off the late year chill – the windows were shut and shuttered, lending an air of closeness... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: A Guest Post by Author Rodd Clark

In the face of industry changes, many authors are being left out in the cold. The trend of e-book publishers falling to the wayside can be varied, but none of this matters to a writer who has worked so hard to get their labor of love out to a willing public. Publishers discounted the growth... Continue Reading →

The Write Angle: A Guest Post by Author Steve Milton

New Year’s Resolution: So You Want To Be a Writer Happy New Year! If you’re reading this book blog, one of your New Year’s resolutions must be either starting to write or improving your writing -- unless you’re a writer who’s already perfect, but I have yet to meet that person. In my latest book,... Continue Reading →

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