



If your Pride TBR isn’t already bursting, here’s some urban fantasy, historical fiction, dystopian fiction, and short stories ranging from the contemporary to fantastical.




If your Pride TBR isn’t already bursting, here’s some urban fantasy, historical fiction, dystopian fiction, and short stories ranging from the contemporary to fantastical.

Join me for at the Potsdam Public Library for a discussion about my latest release, The Voice of Wild Places, a queer historical fiction following two long lost friends as they search the heart of Brazil for lost legend Percy Fawcett, and the mysterious city he was looking for.
I will also be speaking on independent publishing, researching aspects of queer identity and life in 1930, and bringing along artifacts from the era and artwork for the book. Free ebooks available for guests, and a limited number of signed paperbacks will be available for purchase.
I am so excited! And not at all nervous for my first in person event!








Pre-gaming Pride Month with a Queer Anthologies rec post!
I used to not enjoy short stories because I get too attached to characters and have a hard time letting them go in such a short time, but I’ve read five of these and really like short stories and anthologies now!






May is for Mental Health Awareness, which is especially close to my heart. Here is a list of queer books to read not only this month, but all year.
Many, if not all, of my main characters are living with mental illness.

They’re both riddled with illness and mental troubles tbh 🫶🏳️‍⚧️
The Voice of Wild Places is my queer historical fiction following two former childhood friends as they search for lost legend Percy Fawcett, and the city he was looking for.





May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Here are some queer reads to get you going.

The Rebel Foxes has been an Audible exclusive due to using their royalty share program to produce it, but no longer! The narrator, Paige Reisenfeld, has brought Rebel Foxes into her catalog. She will be distributing through major channels as well, you can find it soon after processing is complete.
It’s always been my goal to make my books accessible and pull away from Amazon, so I am incredibly happy about this. It’s beneficial to both of us, and at a perfect time. Audible has found more ways to screw over their narrators and authors, of course. In short, we get a smaller cut from royalties, while they bring in more AI. There are people far more knowledgeable than me that have explained it, Paige included.








Hardbacks for the Kickstarter folks are finally here !
I am so pleased with the work Crossroad Art has put into the cover, I just want to tattoo that compass on my body somewhere.
There’s also inside beautiful art by Benedetta Massaro and maps done by me.

Murder mysteries, monsters, magical mushroom houses that look suspiciously like … well. Don’t forget the rival wrestlers, and bug loving baronet quarreling with his smuggler prince.
I’ve read the entire Monstrous series already in ebook form, but the audiobooks are new to me and recently hit Hoopla (okay I’ve listened to the first one twice) and I finally got a paperback of Soul Eater so I read and annotated that. And this is actually my second listen (this year) of Secret Lives of Country Gentleman. The rest are new to me though, and I highly enjoyed them all.

He’s a grumpy know it all vampire, who would ever love someone like that? A sassy star, that’s who. 🩸đźŚ
