Seattle Gay News
Recently, I had the privilege to sit down with Lindsey Anderson of Seattle Gay News to talk about queerness, identity, education, and my new book, Voices Carry. The article’s title makes a great blurb, as it states: Voices Carry is a love Read More…
Bookmonger Review
Barbara Lloyd McMichael over on Our Coast Weekend (a PNW weekly arts & entertainment paper) typed up a nice review of Voices Carry: A Story of Teaching, Transitions, & Truths, entitled “Bookmonger: A memoir on learning to speak up,” which came out Read More…
Review of Cracked!
This past week I read Cracked! A Magic iPhone Story by Janine Southard, which is a bit of magic set in Seattle, WA. In Cracked!, there are three main characters: Morena, who’s obsessed with an iPhone sent to her by Read More…
Pure Jonal Review
Pure Jonel did a great review of Amaskan’s Blood, giving it 4/5 stars. “[A] fantasy novel in its truest form…these well-developed individuals held me captive. It was a very strong start to a fantasy series that I very much look Read More…
Unsuitable Job for a Woman (Review)
As I stated in my review of And Then There Were None, I’ve been on a bit of a mystery kick of late. I recently read P. D. James’ An Unsuitable Job for a Woman, which was written in the Read More…
And Then There Were None (Review)
I will admit to one fact– And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie is the first Christie book I’ve read. I’m firmly a SF/F reader, but I do enjoy a good mystery–typically thriller or forensic mysteries like those by Read More…
Kindred: A Review
This month, one of the books I’ve read was Kindred by Octavia E. Butler. I’d heard about this book but had never managed to sit down and actually read it until this month. While it deals with time-travel, it does Read More…
Cyberstorm: A Review
This month, one of the novels I’ve read is the speculative fiction novel CyberStorm by Matthew Mather. There are many excellent books that are being indie-published these days, though I still feel that the majority of books aren’t all that Read More…
Growing Horns? A Review
This month, one of the novels I’ve read is the thriller novel Horns by Joe Hill. After seeing the trailer for the movie, it was time to sit down and read the book. This was an excellent read. I will Read More…
Spin: A Review
This month, one of the novels I’ve read is the science fiction novel, Spin by Robert Charles Wilson. I loved the beginning. The opening idea of the stars going out from the point of view of young adults/teens who had Read More…
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