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In a perfect world, we wouldn’t have to defend Starbucks. But other corporations may see the attack and not support gay rights. That’s why I signed a Thank You card to Starbucks. Want to join me?

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Best of 2011 Nomination! (And other slightly less exciting stuff)

First of all, I have no idea why the Erotic Diaries guest blog didn’t post yesterday. It was arranged through my publisher, so I’ll let you know when I hear more on if or when it’ll be rescheduled.

Now to the exciting part!

Make You Sweat has been nominated for Best GLBT Contemporary Romance over at The Romance Reviews! I’m so thrilled to be considered. The announcement made a rough day at the non-writing job much better.

Please take a moment to vote for Make You Sweat, and check out the other categories too.

Thank you for your votes! (See, I’m hopeful.)

In other news, Hounded By Love (formerly titled A Hound’s Love) is shaping up nicely. I expect it to be ready for you, dear Readers, in about two months. I’ll announce the official release date as we get closer, so I don’t jinx myself with some weird expected issue that could delay it. For now, I must rush off to fill out the cover art form so I can get a pretty, sexy picture to share with you.

Ciao,
Pia Veleno


Upcoming guest blogs

Erotic Diaries, March 16th (Friday) – Man Whore, one year later.

Amber Kell’s blog, March 19th (Monday) — Romance, real life and fiction.

Now back to edits. The next release is due out in less than two months. Have a great weekend!

~Pia

 


Slash & Burn on Inspiration

Come visit me at Slash & Burn today for a brief ramble on inspiration.

Just one more thing…


Ten Days

It’s been longer between posts, but I had promised myself to be better about updating my blog. For a while, I was torn between focusing on writerly blog posts and focusing on actually writing. Sure, I have some major edits in my inbox that require my attention this week, but sadly those are not to blame for my absence.

Instead of whining about how busy the Evil Day Job has been (hey, a girl has to pay her bills before she can enjoy hot, sexy manlove), I’ll just say that I have a few things stored up for you, dear Readers. Here are some quick hits, and hopefully, I’ll be back sooner than another ten days for a more interesting post.

* The first round of edits in the inbox are almost done. By almost, I mean maybe half, if I close one eye, and shut off the comments boxes from my editor. Better yet, let’s not measure them at all. They’re started. I have thoughts in my head to address what needs to be done. That counts, right?

* I have a partial blog post about siding with the enemy. No, not the trolls, but the… no, wait for the post. It sounds great in my head, so hopefully you’ll be able to read it soon.

* The M/M Romance group on Goodreads is doing another freebie anthology. If you write, or want to write M/M romance, head on over and check out the photo/letter prompts. There are still several great prompts available. (Hmm… wonder if I can sneak one in… the edits would just be a little late. No, just kidding, I know my editor is reading this. Hi, R, I am really editing. Honest.)

* I had a great run today. Yes, that’s writing related. Seriously, you must’ve heard that ramble from me already. Ok, no, it wasn’t a run, per se, but more of a jog/walk/jog/pant combo, but still… it was good.

* The reading levels have fallen off lately. Why is this good? Well, when writing is taking over my mindspace, I forget to read. Sure, some of the lack of reading comes from working my butt off at the EDJ, but there is writing happening here and there too. It’s a cycle, and I’ve definitely entered the read less write more upswing.

*Hey, go check out the story prompts over at the M/M Romance group on Goodreads.com. No, really, go. Write. And don’t forget to tell me when your story is posted, because I’ll need to be dragged out of my own little world to read it.

Enough rambling. Sogni d’oro, cari miei.

Ciao,
Pia

PS: Silver Publishing is releasing anthologies of flash fiction writing by its authors every week. Until I get around to writing a decent blog post about it, check out their site for more information. (Free. Isn’t that good enough to go look for it?)

PSS:  I’d like to offer more guest blog spots this year. Interested? Let me know when and where… no, not where, that’s here. When and… about what? Yeah, that sounds good. Shoot me an email. I promise not to ignore it.


Getting to know RJ Scott

If you’ve arrived here from RJ Scott’s blog, welcome! If you’re wondering why I asked that, take a moment to visit RJ’s website (Sunday morning) to learn about her new release, The Only Easy Day, and how to enter a drawing for a $30 Silver Publishing gift certificate.

Today, I asked RJ: “What first inspired you to write sexy sweet manlove stories?”

RJ said:

This is easy! I blame Jason and Mark from Battle of the Planets. I blame Apollo and Starbuck from the original Battlestar Galactica. I totally blame Jared and Jensen from Supernatural!

 In short, the answer has to be Bromance!

 I never even actually realised I had loved MM since I was about eight!

Mmm, Supernatural, an excellent choice for inspiration.

Thank you, RJ, for filling my head with images of Dean and Jared. Congratulations on your latest Sanctuary release.

Happy reading, cari miei, and don’t forget to stop by Silver Publishing’s site to decide how you’d spend your winnings.

Now I must return to the editing room as A Hound’s Love has a tight schedule for publication. Oh, how I love a challenge!

(No, really, I do.)

Ciao,
Pia Veleno


Walking the Tangent

Needing a break, I left for a walk.

Nope, not the blog update I really should be doing, but it’s been “one of those days”. Don’t ask me what “those” days are, because I’d be loath to define them. I have been trying to be more positive, however, because I loathe the constant complainer.

Like that? Loathe… Loath… You can learn more about these often confused words at my new favorite blog: http://www.one-step-forward.net/2008/12/loath-and-loathe.html. Okay, so it’s not my favorite yet, as I’ve only read the one article, but if there are more like this, One Step Forward will become a regular read fairly quickly.

Anyway…

As I was saying, I went for a walk. Initially, I wanted so desperately to escape the noise levels created by one single person who talks on the phone like she’s trying to rally an entire audience without a microphone that I forgot to change into my sneakers.

Let’s face it, ladies, womens’ dress shoes suck. They’re cute, but they rarely fit right, let alone support the foot for a good long walk to blow off steam.

I wasn’t returning to the rock concert of screeching chickens, so I veered into the parking lot. My Vibram Five-Fingers had been in my car for a month as I promised myself over and over to wear them on my next visit to the gym without success.

Oh, no, my reluctance had nothing to do with those being the shoes I was wearing when I broke my foot. I already know that it was likely a combination of low calcium levels, over-training, and craptastic sneakers (a brand not Vibram) that threw off my gait. Still, I’ve been wearing my neon green sneakers with pride.

But, alas, name me tangent…

There is something so beautiful about walking through icy cold mud of snow melt off while a cool, crisp breeze sneaks frigid fingers under the fur lining of my coat, and the sun shines down without offering much warmth. Once upon a time, I’d seek out the elements like that, but I’ve fallen away from the practice. That walk reinspired me. Not just for exercise or fresh air, but for my connection to nature – the sloppy mud of Earth and Water, the sharp caress of Air, and the gentle warm of Fire.

Last month, over at Slash & Burn, I made “resolutions” for January. I succeeded at one, not just submitting the punk rocker story, but signing a contract for it, and the other two were attempted, though I’m still working at making them a true good habit.

For February, I hope to continue to explore the sense of peace and strength I find from my pagan side. I’ll also be working on laying down the scenes to bring the CRANK story to a natural breaking point. There’s a third story to come, but first I need to refocus what is threatening to ramble away. Finally, I will finish my credits to renew my finance licenses. Yes, a boring last one, but I’ve been putting it off, due to work politics. Once completed, I can focus on writing for March, so a worthy February resolution.

Have a great weekend, dear Readers, and stay tuned for more information on A Hound’s Love coming from Loose Id later this year.

Ciao,
Pia Veleno


Slashing and Burning Today

After a long week, and a rough Superbowl, I’m nothing but “Crank-y”

http://slash-and-burn.blogspot.com/2012/02/crank-y.html

Ciao,
Pia Veleno


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Fractured

Oops. Haven’t posted here lately. I’ll chock that up to my fractured sense of time. Or, instead, to the many times I’ve thought about blogging, but other shiny things have distracted me. Either way, shame on Pia. So, let’s chat now.

I sent out the punk rocker story for consideration. I still think of it as “the punk rocker story” instead of its title – A Hound’s Love – because I’m not in love with that title. I sent it to Loose Id, so I’m not holding my breath just yet. I had to submit Summer Lust (which became Make You Sweat - Loose Id, August ’11) three times before a contract arrived in my inbox. I think I’ve learned some things since then, so I’m hoping to cut that down a bit. Either way, I used the waiting as an excuse – “I’ll post to the blog when I have an acceptance.” Uh-huh. Yeah.

Onward! Currently, I’m meandering about in my WiP folders. I have a synopsis for a Coming Out call (LI), plus two outlines for A Sexy Mind call (Silver). Both of those calls have deadlines, and in the meantime, instead of working on those, I’m fiddling with the second book in the Personal Demons series (the sequel to Man Whore) which, while overdue, does not have a deadline.

See… lovely sense of time. Yes? Laugh away, I’m used to it.

And now for a few quickies:

  • Freedom’s Souvenir is approaching a milestone. It’s just under 300 downloads from Smashwords. If you haven’t read it yet, you can get your copy HERE.
  • The Little Birdie rumor mill says Man Whore should go to audio production soon. I’m not looking forward to listening to the entire thing to approve the recording, but then I read it a gazillion times to get it ready for publication. I may be sick of it, but if you’ve been waiting to hear it, all I can say is… some time this year. Yep. Helpful. I know.
  • The running is coming back to me, little by little. With running comes the writing. The Muse is optimistic… and teasing… and still a pain in my a—
  • When the heck did I fall down the rabbit hole?? My Sunday to Slash & Burn is coming up this weekend. Stay tuned as I track down winter.
  • I’m singing out loud while I work. Perhaps I should write a series of blog posts inspired by random songs playing on my iPod. Interested?

Have a great weekend, dear Readers.

Ciao,
Pia Veleno


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