Monday, February 28, 2011

Now Available: M-Squared

Leigh Ellwood (that's me) and DLP Books are proud to announce the release of M-Squared: a Collection of Gay Erotica.

Together in one volume: a collection of sexy, homo-erotic stories that celebrate the love and passion two men (and sometimes three) can share. Includes stories from Leigh's award-winning Dareville romance series.

Includes the stories: Dare and Dare Alike, All You Need..., Long Awaited Friend, By the Chimney With Dare, and A Daring Twist.

NOTE: all stories included have been released as single stories. So if you have not yet bought any of the above, you can spend just $2.99 and get all of them in one file. You'll save a few bucks, too!

If you are in New York City on March 26, you can purchase a signed copy of M-Squared at the Rainbow Book Fair. I will sign this book and my collection of Sapphic erotica: She Loves Me.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Bridget Midway book signing event!

Bridget Midway will be signing print copies of her best selling novels at A Literary Cafe at the Center Court inside Pembroke Mall at 4554 Virginia Beach Boulevard in Virginia Beach, VA on Saturday, February 26th from noon to 5:30 p.m. When you buy books at the event, the organization putting on this event will you a raffle ticket for a drawing for "Book Bags" courtesy of Simon & Schuster, Kimani Tru, and Books-A-Million.

Stay sexy,

BridgeT
www.BridgetMidway.com

Monday, February 21, 2011

Guest Blog: Shannon Leigh


Today on Love, Virginia, we welcome author Shannon Leigh! Thanks for stopping to chat! Please tell us a bit about your latest release, or what's coming up.

I haven’t had any new releases, per se. But I have had 5 stories re-released in audio format over the last year from AudioMinx. They are still available in ebook from Amber Quill Press, but now audio as well.

I’m currently working on several stories. One is a re-write of my very first published story, Immortal Desires. I’m hoping to find it a new home this year. Another story I’m working on is a full-length science-fiction romance, Krécelian Mate. I haven’t decided where I’m going to submit that one as of yet. I’m also working on a joint endeavor with Rebecca Suma, The Age of the Vampire, and hope we’ll get it submitted this year. I’m still working on the long awaited sequel to More Than Prophecy, When Destiny Summons. And lastly, I have a few other ideas I’m tinkering with. I’m hoping 2011 will be a productive year. I’ve been lazy long enough, time to get the ol’ rear in gear.

How did you become inspired to write this work?

I’m going to select 1 story from the list above, Krécelian Mate. I had initially started that story as a short story project for my publisher, Amber Quill Press, but it quickly grew into a lengthy novel. I had never attempted a science-fiction story before so the idea intrigued me. Being a longer novel, I’ve had time to develop the characters and plot and hope that when it’s released, it’s a story readers will love.

Did you have to do a lot of research to complete this work?

Since I knew diddly-squat about outer space, star constellations, space ships, etc. I had to do some pretty extensive research. Putting it into words the reader would believe and be able to associate with was a challenge in itself. But it proved rewarding. It got a lot of neat idea and will hopefully delve some more into the science-fiction romance/erotica genre.

Do you consider yourself a plotter or a pantser? Or maybe both?

Mostly a pantser. I do better on a deadline. When I have too much time, I procrastinate. I rarely use an outline. I just sit down and start writing. Miraculously, it all seems to go come together by the end.

Do you prefer to write one specific genre, or are you a bit all over the map? What is your favorite genre to write and why?

I prefer paranormal the most. I’ve always had a fascination with magic and mystical beings so this is the most comfortable for me. I have dabbled in contemporary and my do so again in the future, but paranormal will always be my favorite. There’s just so much you can write about in that genre. The possibilities are endless.

Of your backlist/WIPs, which would you say was the easiest to write? The most challenging? Why?

The easiest was probably Chinatown Buffet, my only contemporary. Other than a little research to find the perfect city for the story to take place, it didn’t require a lot of effort. I was a short, fun story that came to me fairly quickly and was easy to put on paper. The most difficult story was probably EROTIKOS, because it had three main female characters and 3 male. I had to develop six characters in a very short amount of pages. It turned out to be a fun story and I’m contemplating a sequel.

Are you published primarily in print or eBook, or both equally? Which format do you prefer and why?

Primarily in ebook. It’s nice to actually see your book, hold it in your hand, feel the pages, but I know ebooks are more accessible to people and cost less. I can’t say which I prefer, but I have to be logical and say ebooks can’t be beat. The majority of my sales have been in that format.

Do you own an e-reader, or maybe two? How do you like it?

I own a Nook, which I got for Christmas last year, and I love it. This year, though, I got an iPad and it has pretty much made me Nook obsolete. It’s so nice to be able to read in the dark. I’m hanging on to the Nook though, never know when I might need it. Taking the iPad out of the equation, I’d buy a Nook again in a heartbeat, especially the new touch-screen version.

Do you have any social media profiles/pages where readers can follow you?

MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/author_shannon_leigh
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/Shannon.Leigh.Reid

Do you have a blog/Yahoo group for readers to stay updated on your works?

Blogger: http://authorshannonleigh.blogspot.com/
Yahoo: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shannon_Leigh_Newsletter/

Desert Island quiz: you can only bring one album, one DVD set for your favorite TV show, and one movie. What are they?

Chris Daughtry, Angel, Lord of the Rings

Friday, February 11, 2011

Win a Nook or a Kindle! TOMORROW AND SUNDAY

In case you haven't heard, Whipped Cream is having a huge Valentine's blog party this weekend. About a hundred authors are going to be posting blogs on Saturday and Sunday (including me, of course!-I'll be posting on Sunday, the 13th.) at Whipped Cream Blog and Goddess Fish Party





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Monday, February 7, 2011

GLBT Steampunk Anthology Now Available!

Silver Wings: Homoerotic Steampunk Adventures
Edited by Leigh Ellwood
Stories by Mahalia Levey, JT Whitehall, Cari Z., and Ross Baxter

Phaze Books, $4.99, eBook (may be read on Kindle, Nook, Sony and Kobo readers)

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Wayward cowboys with mechanical toys, an enterprising post-Civil War pleasure seeker, lovers conflicted in flight, and a lonely inventor whose salvation washes up on the shore of Penzance ... these stories of passion in the time of steam are guaranteed to set fire to your sense.

Silver Wings, an anthology of M/M and bi-male steampunk, features works by Cari Z., Mahalia Levey, Ross Baxter and JT Whitehall, edited by Phaze bestseller Leigh Ellwood.

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