Friday, January 30, 2009

2008 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards - Leigh Ellwood title shortlisted

Gaylactic Spectrum Awards
PO Box 73602
Washington, DC 20056-3602
info@spectrumawards.org
http://www.spectrumawards.org/

For Immediate Release
January 29, 2009
Contact: Rob Gates


Washington DC: -- The Gaylactic Spectrum Awards Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of the 2008 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards. The Gaylactic Spectrum Awards were created in 1999 by The Gaylactic Network, the premiere organization for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) fans of science fiction, fantasy, and horror (SF/F/H), to honor works in SF/F/H that deal positively with gay characters, themes and issues. The independent Gaylactic Spectrum Awards Foundation was created in 2002 to manage and further the mission of the awards, which is to educate and raise awareness of GLBT content in SF/F/H. Nominations for the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards are open to everyone. Winners and a short list of recommended works in each category are selected by a jury. The 2008 Awards were presented in three categories – Best Novel, Best Short Fiction, and Best Other Work - for works originally appearing in calendar year 2007.

The novel selected by the judges as the best science fiction, fantasy or horror novel with significant positive GLBT content from 2007 was Wicked Gentlemen, by Ginn Hale, published by new independent publisher Blind Eye Books. This atmospheric novel combined unique fantasy elements with theology and mystery and incorporated complex emotional and relationship content between its two main characters. This was author Ginn Hale’s first novel, and the first title published by Blind Eye.

The work chosen as the winner in the short fiction category was Ever So Much More Than Twenty by Joshua Lewis from the anthology So Fey, available from Prime Books. This story of a man’s realization that middle age does not preclude the magic of love from one’s life was rich and sweet. Much like the Best Novel winner, this was the author’s first published story.

Other novels recommended on the judges’ short list were Daughters of the North, by Sarah Hall (Harper Perennial); Ha’Penny, by Jo Walton (Tor); Hero, by Perry Moore (Hyperion); Hex, by Darieck Scott (Carroll & Graf); Ink, by Hal Duncan (Del Rey); Lady Knight, by LJ Baker (Bold Strokes Books); Spaceman Blues, by Brian Francis Slattery (Tor); Vintage, by Steve Berman (Lethe Press); and three novels by Elizabeth Bear – a first for the awards – Dust (Ace), New Amsterdam (Subterranean Press/Far Territories), and Whiskey & Water (Roc). Short Fiction short list titles include three additional titles from the So Fey anthology – A Bird of Ice by Craig Gidney, Charming: A Tale of True Love by Cassandra Clare and Ruby deBrazier, and The Coat of Stars by Holly Black; four titles from the anthology Alleys and Doorways from Torquere Press – The Reflection of Love by Julia Talbot, Side Effects by M. Decker, The Steel Anniversary by Valerie Lewis, and Were by JoSelle Vanderhooft; Bittersweet, by Steve Berman (Endicott Studios); Dancing on the Head of a Pin by Kiernan Kelly (Torquere); Dividing the Sustain by James Patrick Kelly from the anthology New Space Opera (Eos); The Healing by Leigh Ellwood (Phaze); Medusa’s Touch by Catherine Lundoff from the anthology Crave: Tales of Lust, Love and Longing (Lethe Press); and Prime Suspect by K S Augustin (Total-E-Bound). These recommended works show remarkable variety in content, tone, publishing house size, author experience, and genre.

In the Best Other Work category – for works that do not fit in either of the two other categories - the judges identified the following recommended works: the comic book series 52 by Greg Rucka, Grant Morrison and others (DC Comics), the comic book series Buffy Season 8 by Joss Whedon and others (Dark Horse) and the comic book series Y The Last Man by Brian Vaughn, Pia Guerra and others (Vertigo/DC); the television show Torchwood (BBC) and the special episode of the television series Battlestar Galactica, Razor (Universal/Sci-Fi Channel); the films Socket (Dark Blue Films) and Stardust (Paramount); and the anthologies So Fey: Queer Faery Fiction edited by Steve Berman (Prime Books) and Alleys and Doorways edited by Meredith Schwartz (Torquere Press).

The 2008 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards were presented at Gaylaxicon 2008 in Washington DC on October 11, 2008 at a banquet celebrating ten years of award winners. Winners in the Best Novel and Best Short Fiction category receive physical awards and a cash prize. The 2009 Awards will be presented at Gaylaxicon 2009 in Minneapolis MN in October 2009.

For more information about the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards, including a complete listing of all nominated works from 2008, a handout listing winners and short list recommendations with brief descriptions, or to nominate works for the 2009 Gaylactic Spectrum Awards, you can visit the website at http://www.spectrumawards.org/ or send email to info@spectrumawards.org.

Gaylactic Spectrum Awards
PO Box 73602
Washington, DC 20056-3602
www.spectrumawards.org


Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Blog Tour Stop at Paranormal Romance Writers Blog Contest Today


















At the blog that I share with a group of other paranormal romance authors, Paranormal Romance Writers, I made a stop on my blog tour for Being Familiar With a Witch. Besides a short article, excerpt and more, I will also be giving away a download of the erotic urban fantasy. You need to leave a comment to be entered and then the next day on January 29th, you need to come back to that post to see who won. I will post the winner in the comments, telling that commenter to contact me at my email that I will give then. The link is
PARANORMAL ROMANCE WRITERS BLOG

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

My Blog Tour Stop for Being Familiar With a Witch Today!

Today, January 27, 2009, I make a stop at at Virginia author Helen Madden’s blog for my Being Familiar With a Witch Blog Tour at http://www.helenehmadden.com/2009/01/blog-tour-for-familiar-with-witch-by.html.
Please do go and check it out, leave a comment, and check the other posts on Helen Madden's blog , too.



Go beyond the usual, instead take the unusual that stretches the boundaries and find romance with Sapphire Phelan's aliens, werewolves, vampires, fairies, and other supernatural/otherworldly heroes and heroines.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Being Familiar With a Witch's First Review!





























Being Familiar With a Witch got a first super review.
Here's what the reviewer said:

At the beginning Charun was definitely the bad guy but as the story progressed, he started to get more likeable. It was fun to see Tina’s transformation from a girl into a witch. I love the play on words for the title of this story. As familiars are considered a witch’s friend and sidekick. I knew the bond that witches had with their familiars was a good one but have never read one, where the chemistry was out of this world H_O_T! Being Familiar with a Witch is a great quickie read. Fans of all things paranormal, who love their books spicy will enjoy this book. I plan on checking out my books by Sapphire Phelan.
Read the rest of the review at http://cherylsbooknook.blogspot.com/

Sunday, January 25, 2009

My Erotic Urban Fantasy, Being Familiar With a Witch Is Out
































ISBN:
978-1-60659-118-5

My erotic urban fantasy, BEING FAMILIAR WITH A WITCH is now available from Phase Books at http://www.king-cart.com/Phaze/product=Being+Familiar+With+a+Witch/exact_match=exac

You can read an excerpt at Phaze Books too.


Warning: This title contains hot, graphic demonic sex that goes beyond magic.


Blurb:
Tina doesn't know she's a witch. It will take Charun, her demon Familiar, to convince her to make love with him and let loose her witch powers.

For if she doesn't, then with the demon army about to bring Armageddon to the Mortal Realm on Halloween, she won't stand a chance in Hell.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

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BridgeT
www.BridgetMidway.com

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Today, History is Being Made

Today is a day in history. It is the day that Barack Obama becomes officially President of the United States.

Since I woke up and turned on the TV to WTVR-6 to watch the Early Show, there is nothing on but about this. The Inaugural does not start until 10AM, but the Early Show (as I am sure the other ones have been as well) is there in Washington D.C. since yesterday, showing all the fervor and excitement from people who are coming to the Capitol to see this charismatic man being sworn into office. It is estimated to be around 2 million. I wish I was there, but I will watch it on TV instead.

They are talking about the first African-American becoming President, but I see something more. I see someone who will try to unite all of us. It is not about color, it is not about male or female, but about maybe hopefully that we are all equal. When I voted for him, I did not see the color of his skin, but that he would be the right person for the job.

Yes, we should all be proud of where we came from, or where our ancestors came from. But that’s not the point. I had a Native American half breed grandmother who told me my mother one time that she was American. Okay, it might have been shame from her side, as that was the times. But that’s what we all are: Americans.

He started by saying yesterday was a day of service, that we must all serve to help others. Not black nor white nor yellow nor brown, not even aged or young, but all. Think about that. That is what equality really means: together as one unit, not separate beings.

And so, will America go forward into that dark night, carrying the lamp to light the way? Being maybe a little smarter and more gracious to each other? I hope so.

I wish President-Elect Obama all the luck in the world; he has quite a job ahead of him. I know he is the man for the job. But I will pray for him and his family in the four years ahead. For the road will not be a easily traveled one, not just for America, but for the rest of the world is going through these sad economic times and people still wanting to war with each other.

But this is the first step in one day, just like in the science fiction books, movies and television shows, that not only an United States, but one day in the future an united world.

Barack Obama, as you depart Blair House and get into your limo to drive for church service at St. John's Church, the first thing in your goal of becoming President, I wish you well, and know that I too, am behind you. As an American, just like you.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

COMING TOGETHER: AT LAST - VOLUME II now released!



http://www.king-cart.com/Phaze/product=Coming+Together:+At+Last,+Vol.+2/exact_match=exact

Now available in both ebook and print from Phaze Books!

Phaze, in partnership with editor, Alessia Brio, is proud to announce Coming Together: At Last, a collection of interracial erotic fiction which celebrates the diversity of desire. With an introduction by NYT Bestselling Author L.A. Banks!

Volumes 1 and 2 feature stories by Bridget Midway, Saskia Walker, Seressia Glass, Aliyah Burke, Alessia Brio and Will Belegon, and many more!

All proceeds from the sale of this special anthology will benefit Amnesty International. Coming Together is erotic altruism at its finest!

BridgeT
www.BridgetMidway.com

Friday, January 16, 2009

Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?


I just hopped off the treadmill. It's new, so is my IPod. I was shocked my 30 minutes had flown by. I read a tribute to Heath Ledger in Entertainment Weekly (one of my new magazine subscriptions) and grooved to the music. Do any of you remember a tribute album to Carole King called Tapestry Revisited? On it is a slow, sensual version of Will You Love Me Tomorrow by the Bee Gees. This is the song I listened to while I was writing the climatic love scene in Smolder. Anyhow, I shouldn't have listened to it on the treadmill. I closed my eyes as the endorphins rushed to my brain and I nearly fell off. But I was smiling and feeling really happy.

Have you had a similar exercise - music experience?

Read an Excerpt of Smolder

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Travel Tip: Amtrak Auto Train

If you are headed to Florida this year, and your route takes you through Northern Virginia, consider letting Amtrak drive you and your car. Conveniently located right off Interstate 95 and Route 1 in Fairfax County, Amtrak's Lorton Auto Train Station could mean a relaxing trip for your family.

We've taken Auto Train many times, and always have fun. The train leaves Lorton, Virginia in the afternoon and arrives in Sanford, Florida the next morning. Sanford is approximately half an hour north of Orlando.

Aboard the train, there is a wine tasting before dinner and a movie in the lounge every night. The food is top quality, and even the kids' mac 'n cheese is a favorite with the crew. You can ride in coach or upgrade to a roomette or deluxe bedroom with a private bathroom. We usually splurge on a private room with crisp linens, comfy pillows and warm blankets. The car attendants spoil us. During the day, the beds convert into sofas. For couples, there is nothing like the forward propulsion of the train to add a little something new to your relationship.

Due to time and space limitations, parties of one to three will be seated with other travels in the dining car. Don't balk, we've met lovely (or memorable) people on every trip.

We usually tip $1 per person at the continental breakfast, $5 per person for dinner and $10 per person to the room attendant.

It takes about an hour for them to unload all of the cars. Make sure to apply sunscreen, we got sunburned one year. We have never had a problem with damage to our vehicles.

I booked our summer vacation today. We're taking the Auto Train south and heading to Walt Disney World. The Caribbean Beach Resort, one of their moderately priced hotels, has new pirate themed rooms and my daughter is over the moon we have one reserved. We have stayed in the Animal Kingdom Lodge the past few trips, but since we are at the parks from opening until closing, it was kind of silly to pay for a Savannah view room when we couldn't see the animals in the dark anyhow. We won't be staying at the budget friendly Disney All Star resorts anymore, because the campuses are too spread out and we got "granny hips". It was bad enough our feet hurt from walking the amusement parks, but to have to walk a few more miles twice a day just to get to and from our room, the cafeteria, pool and parking lot, wasn't worth the money savings.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

I Am Guest Blogging at Author Rose Marie Wolf's Blog Today

I am guest blogging on author Rose Marie Wolf's blog today, talking about "A Journey Into Learning About the Supernatural." The link is http://rosemariewolf.blogspot.com/ .


Go beyond the usual, instead take the unusual that stretches the boundaries and find romance with Sapphire Phelan's aliens, werewolves, vampires, fairies, and other supernatural/otherworldly heroes and heroines.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Leigh Ellwood's Dareville books have a new online home!

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Dareville is online!

Introducing DaringRomance.com, the new home of erotic romance.

Hello, everybody! I'm pleased to announce the grand opening of DaringRomance.com, the official website of my Dareville romance series. If you have enjoyed the books, I'll hope you'll stop by and take the tour, meet your favorite characters (and a few new residents to be featured in new titles), and enter to win a free, signed copy of any of the four print books available in the series. Check back often for the latest issue of the Dareville Shopper, and watch for news of new releases and print dates.

While you're out and about, be sure to stop by The Starlight Lounge, the new monthly online newsletter of Phaze Books at http://www.phaze.com/newsletter. Stay updated on reviews of Phaze Books and upcoming author appearances, and enter the monthly drawing for free eBook downloads!

Thank you always for your support. Here's to a sizzling hot 2009 and many more romantic stories to come.

Stay daring,

Leigh Ellwood


Swing on in to The Starlight Lounge



The Starlight Lounge is open! Phaze Books' new monthly newsletter spotlights Phaze authors and their works, updates readers on booksignings and conference appearances (including Mid-Atlantic appearances by Virginia Phaze authors, and offers aspiring authors tips on getting published. Check us out each month and don't forget to enter our book giveaway, where one winner receives a free paperback and one runner-up a free download.

Happy reading!