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April 20, 2011

A free short story set in the world of HUNTRESS, and much more!

Despite my best intentions, I’ve been unable to update my blog much lately, because I’ve been snowed under by blogging for other places. I’ll round up those links later in this post, but first I wanted to tell you that my short story “The Fox” has just been published in the Summer 2011 issue of ... More→

September 22, 2010

This week’s special updates!

I have been working on a lengthy, rant-like post for many days now, but it is still not finished simmering down, so in the meantime, here are three important and very special updates: 1. In which I interview Robin McKinley Today over at the Enchanted Inkpot I have posted an interview with Robin McKinley! If ... More→

June 2, 2010

Mythopoeic Awards and more

My blog has been sadly quiet lately, but the one thing about traveling (and deadlines) is that it makes it hard to blog. I’m at home for a few weeks now and have some fun (hopefully) things planned for this blog, so stay tuned! Meanwhile here are a few awesome things I wanted to share ... More→

April 20, 2009

New Notes & Queeries: The Trouble with “Bisexual” … and a million thanks to all who read it

I got back from my offline writing retreat to discover that my latest Notes & Queeries column, titled “The Trouble with ‘Bisexual,’” was published on AfterEllen.com Sunday night. Can I just say: WOW on the response. If you haven’t read it, you can go here to check it out. In my column, I wrote about ... More→

March 17, 2009

New Notes & Queeries: Bring on the butches

Yesterday my latest Notes & Queeries column was published on AfterEllen.com. Titled “Rachel Maddow, Butch Fatale,” it’s a response to the mainstream coverage of Maddow that almost always references her lesbianism and then focuses on her appearance. Here’s a teaser: It was easy to be irritated, if not offended, by Daphne Merkin’s flashy article about ... More→

January 7, 2009

Q&A #3: How can I come out to people without saying “I’m gay”?

My latest Notes & Queeries column, "Yes I Am," was published at AfterEllen.com over the holidays. In the column, I write about how we as LGBT people generally have to come out over and over again, and I offer some thoughts on making that a bit easier. It was inspired by the film Milk and ... More→

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