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Flash Fic Friday: Farm Boy

  Posted by Christoarpher , 19 February 2016 · 862 views

This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Flash Fic Friday I’m trying something new with my blog, in part to update it more frequently and in part to increase its interest. While I won’t always publish flash fiction, when I post flash fic, it’ll be Fridays.   Farm Boy is from a dream I had recently, and I plan to turn it into a Y...



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A glossary of rowing terms

  Posted by Christoarpher , 22 January 2016 · 983 views

All That Is Solid Melts Into Air  releases today, so I thought I’d best post a glossary of rowing terms to help you all out, if only because info dumping in novels isn’t part of the best-practices matrix. Also, because I kind of did that in places alreayd.  ATISMIA  makes the sixth novel I’ve set in and around a boathouse, and it’s a...



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So this happened

  Posted by Christoarpher , 19 January 2016 · 1,230 views

So this happened.   Poz was named by the American Library Association to its Rainbow List for 2016 , specifically for YA literature. It’s probably easiest if you search for my last name rather that scroll through. On the other hand, if you do that, you’ll miss all the other great books, like the one authored by the incomparable Dahli...



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Things that make you go hmmm

  Posted by Christoarpher , 29 November 2015 · 835 views

So as I was preparing to put the holiday wreath on my front door yesterday, I dug the new wreath hanger out of its box. I took this picture:  http://www.christoph...5-225x300.jpg



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GayRomLit San Diego Day One

  Posted by Christoarpher , 14 October 2015 · 1,063 views

So I arrived in San Diego last night with Amy Lane and Kim Fielding. We drove down, and damn did we ever have fun.   ROAD TRIP.  Okay, so we stopped at virtually every Starbucks we could find along the 99–clean bathrooms, caffeine, decent(ish) food. Someone–several someones–referred to it as MacDonalds for grownups. Fair enough...



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Poz blog tour

  Posted by Christoarpher , 02 January 2015 · 1,180 views

Poz  Blog Tour  Below are the dates for my upcoming blog tour in support of Poz  . Poz   will be released on January 8.  Buy link    (so far, the only buy link I have is my publisher’s . Apparently it’s a little too early for Amazon, but there will be one. You can pre-order the title from Dreamspinner, including in the Kindle format....



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New Year’s Eve progressive dinner–dessert course

  Posted by Christoarpher , 31 December 2014 · 1,634 views

This is a biscotti recipe from everyone’s favorite coffee house just off the CalPac campus. Remy Babcock, who just matriculated at CalPac last fall, can’t seem to eat enough of them. But since you won’t meet him until January 8 and when you do, he’ll still be in high school, I’m getting ahead of myself…   Stai...



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New Year’s Eve “Progressive Dinner” blog hop–updated!

  Posted by Christoarpher , 30 December 2014 · 1,577 views

Check back here tomorrow for one of the dessert courses as some of your favorite m/m romance authors host a New Year’s Eve progressive dinner. I know! All of the fun without risking being on the road with all of the crazies.   http://www.christoph...4x1024.png



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Z!A! Maxfield!

  Posted by Christoarpher , 15 December 2014 · 1,147 views

Today is such a gas, because I get to welcome my dear friend ZA Maxfield, and yes we really do know each other. We socialize. We’ve met each other’s children etc. She’s good people, and she’s here to promo a new book, My Cowboy Homecoming. Just to make sure she has your full attention, there’s even a contest buried...



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Rowing A Toilet Bowl

  Posted by Christoarpher , 09 December 2014 · 1,019 views

So when I was at GayRomLit in October, the conference hotel had two workout rooms. Apparently I wasn’t supposed to use the one that had the rowing machines but the signage was ambiguous and I probably would’ve ignored it anyway. Unfortunately that workout room only had water rowers.  Rowers depend on resistance to provide the workout...







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