Archive for the ‘ManLove Romance’ Category

LE Bryce Interview at Realms of Love

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

Lucynda Storey interviews ManLove author LE Bryce over at Realms of Love. Here’s a bit of the romance writer conversation:

LS: Do you have any other releases coming up in the future?

LEB: In January Phaze will be releasing Concubinage, a steamy tale of male courtesans in a desert land. In February one of my stories, “Artifice,” will be included in Phaze Fantasies V. And then in late spring will come the aforementioned A Crown of Stars. Beyond that I don’t yet know. I have two submissions with Phaze, and am currently working on a novella.

LS: Any words of encouragement for unpublished writers? If you had to give a new writer one key piece of advice about the road to publication what would it be?

LEB: It’s a cliché, but don’t give up or get discouraged. Keep writing, and never assume you’re too perfect to learn from your mistakes. For all the care I take, I still manage to miss a few typos in each manuscript.

If one publication doesn’t like your work, try another. Before I submitted to Phaze I tried Ellora’s Cave and Torquere, and was rejected by both. It doesn’t mean that I can’t write, just that my work wasn’t right for those publishers. Also, don’t give too much attention to ratings at places like Fictionwise, or reviewers who have nothing favorable to say about your work. I’ve said this before in my blog: I can’t be half-assed to worry about the opinion of someone who can’t spell my characters’ names correctly, and I know when someone gets what I’ve written. That might sound arrogant, but when the same readers come back and buy your entire backlist, and then your new releases, that’s what’s important.

Check out the rest of the interview with Phaze Books author LE Bryce at Realms of Love.

 

Monday - ManLove Writers at Realms of Love

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

ManLove writers Sabrina Luna, Josh Lanyon and James Buchanan lower the drawbridge to the Realms of Love Chat Castle Monday, November 5.You don’t want to think about holiday decorating just yet! Stop by for a chat with these fun authors. There will be a give-away of a download of the upcoming Aspen Mountain Press anthology ARRESTING DEVELOPMENTS. The fun starts at 9 PM EST/6 PM PST, be there. 

Sabrina Luna is a bestselling author of dark erotica, fantasy and romance.  She currently lives on the border of the Carolinas.  Sabrina enjoys meeting her readers through special events and actively promotes with her fellow authors Crymsyn R. Hart, Dahlia Rose and Eliza Gayle –The Midnight Muses.

Ms. Luna writes a variety of stories including (but not limited to) contemporary, erotica romance, Manlove and the paranormal.  She enjoys storytelling, mythology and metaphysics.  Sabrina speaks on convention panels on the topics of ebooks and professional writing.

Her most recent news and updates can be found on her blogspot, (http://sabrinaluna.blogspot.com) her myspace profile (www.myspace.com/sabrinalunaauthor) or through her online e-newsletter (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sabrinalunaauthornews).

Sabrina’s A WARRIOR’S HOPE will be released on November 5th at Phaze & it’s a m/m short story! As political unrest swirls in the palace of Tutankhamun, Commander Thabit, a Warrior of Amun-Ra, is eager for a stolen moment with his lover, the royal scribe, Akil. Leading his men to the border to face an unfamiliar tribe of renegades, Thabit isn’t sure when he’ll return home to Thebes…or his beloved again.

James Buchanan says: Hola, I’m James Buchanan, a multipublished  author of, primarily, homoerotic romance & fiction.  Life wise, I grew up in a small Texas town, hours away from any other small Texas town and about as far west as you could go and still be considered in Texas.  A stint at the University, where I ostensibly majored in English, garnered me a degree useful for being someone’s secretary.  The absolute lack of employment opportunities sent me  to Southern California.  After a stint in County Mental Health (administration not client) I ran screaming into the field of Law.  So far I have been practicing for nine years and someday I might even get it right.Currently I volunteer as the Obelisk Awards Coordinator, List Dom and MySpace WebMaster for the Erotic Authors Association.  I also edit the newsletter for the ManLoveRomance Author Co-op.  My novella Twice the Cowboy won both the Preditors & Editors Best Romance Novella of 2006 but also the Golden Rose 2007 award for Best Novella.  Five of my stories have been nominated for the 2007 Gaylactic Spectrum awards and another for the 2007 Rauxa Prize for Erotic Writing.

James’ print compilation of Twice the Cowboy and Twice the Ride is available now at Phaze Books. James also has a story in the upcoming Aspen Mountain Press release of ARRESTING DEVELOPMENTS, their M/M Erotic Cop story anthology and more to tell us about.

Josh Lanyon is the author of three Adrien English mystery novels, including The Hell You Say, winner of the 2006 USABookNews awards for GLBT fiction — and a Lambda Literary Award finalist.Josh lives in Los Angeles, California, and is currently at work on a How To book for writing M/M fiction: MAN, OH MAN! WRITING M/M FICTION FOR KINKS & CA$H.

Josh has In a Dark Wood coming soon in the Aspen Mountain Press anthology ARRESTED DEVELOPMENTS.

It was just your typical first date — lost in the Jersey Pine Barrens with a serial killer closing in. But what really scares travel writer Tim Gordon is the way hot and handsome NYPD Detective Luke O’Brien makes him feel…

Aspen Mountain Press Erotic M/M Cop Anthology ARRESTING DEVELOPMENTS:

Coyotes, human escorts for illegal aliens, are a problem on the border.  This particular coyote is even more problematic when it turns out to be the younger brother of a close friend.  In this story by James Buchanan, not everything is as it appears in this Coyote Crossing, especially when the leader of the pack winds up with his head bashed in. 

Josh Lanyon entertains readers with In A Dark Wood.  Being lost in the woods isn’t a fun first date, especially when the forrest is the very one in which a teenage boy finds a human skull.

Escaping your past is hard when you’re a former porn star.  In L. Picaro’s Gamble Everything one man is trying to do just that, but someone else is intent on making him remember all that he’d rather forget.

ManLove Authors at Aspen Mountain Press

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Check out the author page at Aspen Mountain Press. They’ve got some of the hottest authors in erotic romance today. 

JM Snyder, William Maltese, Laura Baumbach, L Picaro, Ally Blue, Thom Jaymes; they are all there.

They’ve got anthologies, shorts and novel length stories of romance and passion. 

Here are a couple blurbs:

Trin by JM Snyder:

It’s the future and large areas are nothing but wasteland. Devlars,  winged beasts, roam the deserts attacking the helpless.  A few brave, gunners, fight back   One such gunner is Gerrick, the man Trin has worshipped for years from afar. When Gerrick comes to town, will Trin be able to win the gunner’s love?

Coming Home by L Picaro:

Robert has lived with college quarterback Jerry Bronson for the better part of three years now.  During that time, Jerry has been a rock solid roommate. At his parents’ insistence, Robert is bringing Jerry home for a holiday visit.  But who is he bringing home? Roomate? Friend? or Lover?

Erotic romance stories of gay men at Aspen Mountain Press.

Laura Baumbach and Vincent Diamond Chat Monday

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

Laura Baumbach and Vincent Diamond join Lucynda Storey in the Realms of Love Chat Castle Monday, August 6 at 9 PM EDT / 6 PM PDT.  There will be give aways.

Laura Baumbach is the author of fan fiction, screenplays and numerous short stories, novellas, and novels. Her favorite genre to work in is manlove or m/m erotic romances. Manlove is not traditional gay fiction, but erotic romances written specifically for the romantic-minded reader, male or female. She works as an emergency trauma nurse by night and an author by day, with her husband and two sons filling in her free hours.

Her first published book of original fiction titled A Bit of Rough, a short story published by Alyson Books in their Ultimate Gay Erotica 2007, evolved into her first M/M erotic romance novel of the same name, currently print published by MLR Press.

A Bit of Rough placed #4 in the Preditors and Editors Readers Poll for favorite romance novel and Laura placed in the Top Ten of the Readers Poll for favorite Author in 2005. A Bit of Rough was a 2005 CAPA nominee, and a 2005 RWA Erotic Romance Passionate Plume Finalist for best contemporary novel,
he first time a M/M story has placed in the competition. Currently her short vampire M/M story Enthralled is a 2006 RWA Erotic Romance Passionate Plume Finalist.

In March of 2006 she released her M/M erotic paranormal werewolf story, Out There In The Night, with LooseId in e-book format, and now available through MLR Press in print format.

Details of the Hunt combined 18th century pirates with 26th century bounty hunters. It was a 2006 EPPIE Finalist published with LooseId and MLR Press. The next in the seven books series, Genetic Snare will be available in the fall of 2007.

Roughhousing, the sequel to her best-selling A Bit of Rough was released in January 2007. While the contemporary M/M romance novel with a thriller element, Mexican Heat, featuring a blind detective
and his Latin lover set in the steamy tropics, is next up on the list with MLR Press the winter of 2007.

She is also the author of The Flight of the Sparrows, an action/adventure mainstream thriller released with Aspen Mountain Press and MLR Press, and six screenplays. Find out more about Laura Baumbach at http://laurabaumbach.com/

Vincent Diamond is a native Floridian who edited Animal Attraction for Torquere Press, and whose work has appeared in Screaming Orgasms and Sex on the Beach, Coming Together for a Cure, Country Boys, Hot Cops, Love in a Lock-Up, Best Gay Romance 2007, Best Gay Love Stories 2005 and 2006; electronically in Feathers, Chance Encounters, and Play Ball from Torquere Press; and online at Fishnet, Clean Sheets and Ruthie’s Club.

Diamond once drove from Tampa to Anchorage, Alaska in the days before the Alcan Highway was paved. (Hey, Vincent was young and there was this hunky Army lieutenant–nothing more need to be said.). Diamond gleefully buys smutty periodicals for “research materials” and lists them on a Schedule C every year. The IRS has yet to question this deduction.

Diamond’s stories are varied, including erotica, space opera, and cops-n-robbers. Mushybutt, romantic smut is a self-description for the erotica where partners–instead of just the parts–are the focus. An emotional connection, even a tiny one, is what torque’s Diamond’s cork. .

Time away from the keyboard is spent riding horses, gardening, and pondering the inestimatable beauty of tigers. More info is at: www.vincentdiamond.com.

 

Claire Thompson’s Masked Submission

Sunday, July 15th, 2007

 

Claire Thompson’s Masked Submission is available now at Ellora’s Cave.

When Dylan Reese first saw the sexy masked Dom at the club he felt the connection between them ignite in a flame he knew he could never quench. In a blindingly intense exchange of sensual power Dylan gave his body and his heart to a man hidden behind a mask-a man he could never truly know.

Jack Marchand was smitten the moment he laid eyes on the handsome green-eyed PhD candidate. As their friendship blossomed, so did their trust-freeing Dylan to confess to Jack his submissive orientation, while Jack admitted his naturally dominant impulses. Jack found himself falling in love with a man whose heart was ensnared by a fantasy. Yet Dylan was unable to break free of the dark erotic control of his masked lover, even if it meant destroying the fledgling love he felt for Jack. Jack had his own secrets, secrets that once revealed could destroy his chance of love with the one man who had already stolen his heart.

Read More at Realms of Love.

Here’s an excerpt:

Masked Submission

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“Good evening. Dylan, isn’t it?”
“Yes. Hi.” The stools on either side of Dylan were occupied. He controlled a sudden urge to push one of the occupants off their stool so Tomas might sit down.
Instead Tomas leaned down, saying softly to the man on his right, “Martin, would you mind terribly giving me your seat for a moment?”
“Oh, no sir! Not at all.” A bare-chested heavyset man with multiple piercings on his face and tattoos over much of his body stood up abruptly. Dylan almost expected him to bow toward Tomas. What was it about this guy that made everyone, including himself, want to worship him?
Tomas slid gracefully onto the stool next to him as Dylan tried to force himself to a calm he didn’t feel. When Tomas spoke, his voice was gentle. “What happened last week, Dylan? A moment you were there, then you were gone.”
For a moment Dylan savored Tomas’ elegant British accent before he forced himself to acknowledge the words. “I know. I don’t know. Uh, that is, I mean, I had to go. I’m sorry.” he laughed ruefully, aware he sounded like a total idiot. “I apologize. Peter said you were upset. He said I was very rude to have left like that.”
“Peter said that? No, no. Peter was mistaken. I was just surprised, is all. You had seemed, if you don’t mind my saying so, rather intrigued. Even,” he added as he put his hand over Dylan’s, “enthralled.”
Dylan held his breath, resisting his urge to put his other hand over Tomas’ to keep it there a little longer. He bit back a sigh as Tomas removed his hand. He was watching Dylan, waiting for a response. “I—I was intrigued. That was quite a display on the rack. I’m a student of history, actually. I recognize that rack as being an excellent replica of the ones used during the Inquisition. Surely it’s no coincidence—your clever pseudonym and that torture device?”
“A student of history? Formal or casual?”
“Well, formal. That is, I’m a professor of European history and I’m working on my PhD in medieval studies at NYU.”
“Impressive,” Tomas smiled and Dylan felt a warmth spread through him at the man’s approval. He wanted to ask what Tomas did when he wasn’t dominating slave boys at underground clubs, but he didn’t quite dare.
Instead he said, “So the rack? Is it yours?”
“No, no. It belongs to the club. Stanley Richards, the owner, he supplied all the equipment you see around us.” Tomas waved toward the room, which housed a number of whipping chairs, several St. Andrew’s Crosses, as well as an old-fashioned pillory and a few whipping posts. “But I’ll tell you a secret.” He leaned closer and Dylan could smell his scent—a hint of vanilla blended with cardamom and musk Dylan wanted to taste. “That’s how I picked my name for the club. The rack reminded me, as it did you, of the Spanish Inquisition.”
“Are you a student of history as well?” Dylan asked.
“You could say that,” Tomas said airily.
When he didn’t elaborate, Dylan tried, “So what makes you use a pseudonym at all? Is that common practice at these places? I mean, I’m not all that familiar with the club scene, but usually guys just tack the word ‘master’ or ‘slave’ to their first name and that’s that. If you don’t mind my asking, why the big mystery?”
Tomas smiled. “Well, first there’s the obvious answer, of course. I have my reasons for keeping my identity secret. But beyond that is something more essential, more basic to the scene. Public scenes are very different from a private D/s relationship. Here so much of what matters is the ambiance, the atmosphere during the few minutes one has to create an experience. It’s theater, in a way, though the players and what they feel are real.
“My goal as a Dom is to create a sensuous, edgy environment, one where the sub can submerge himself, lose himself, if you will, in the intensity of the moment. Part of the thrill is submitting to someone who could be anyone. I become their ultimate fantasy because they can assign whatever qualities they wish to the enigmatic stranger in the leather mask.”
Dylan was quiet a moment. Had he himself succumbed Tomas’ creation? Was his crush on the masked persona, not the man behind it? He knew nothing of the real man, not even his name. On an impulse he asked, “What’s your name? Your real name?”
Tomas’s smile was sardonic as he slowly shook his head. “Come now, Dylan. That would be telling.” Dylan didn’t respond. He hadn’t really expected the man to share with him what he had told no one else.  Tomas went on, “What’s in a name, after all? People come to these clubs to find fantasy—to play dark dangerous games they might not have the courage to explore on their own.” He turned his gaze fully on Dylan, who couldn’t seem to look away.
“Why are you here, Dylan? Why did you come?”
“I—uh, a friend gave me his invitation at the last minute.”
“So you were just curious? No personal interest in D/s?”
Dylan felt himself coloring as he stammered, “Well, no. That is, yes. I mean, I’m sexually submissive, to the right lover. I don’t really go in for these public scenes, if you’ll pardon my bluntness.”
“And yet here you sit, a second time. What made you come back? Did your friend have another invitation just lying around?” Dylan looked down at the bar, recalling how he’d virtually begged Jordan to get him a second invitation.
Summoning his courage, Dylan looked back at Tomas. “You. I came back because of you.”
“Yes. I know you did. In a sense you already belong to me, don’t you?” His voice was quiet, his assurance absolute. Dylan found it difficult to breathe. He glanced toward the exit and Tomas, reading his mind, said, “You will not leave. You will not run this time, Dylan. You will stay and explore the reasons you’re really here.” Dylan nodded slowly as he felt himself slip more firmly under this man’s charismatic spell.
Tomas put his hand on Dylan’s thigh. A thousand tiny sparks of desire ignited in his groin as Tomas stared pointedly at his crotch, a slow smile spreading over his face. “I was watching you, Dylan, when James was on the rack. You wanted to be there. You needed to be there. You felt each stroke of the lash, each caress to his cock and balls. You’ve thought of little else since that night, am I right?”
“Please, I—” Dylan said weakly, trying to refute what he knew was true.
“Stop,” Tomas commanded. “Don’t waste my time or yours with denial. We both know what’s in your heart.” His hand slid up Dylan’s leg to the bulging mound at his center. Dylan felt dizzy as the large hand covered his crotch, squeezing gently.

 

 

ManLove Author Chat at Realms of Love

Saturday, June 30th, 2007

Ever wonder why ManLove is the hottest growing segment in romance publishing today? Already know and want to chat with some of the hottest authors in the ManLove genre? Join Claire Thompson, Kiernan Kelly, Lee Rowan and James Buchanan in a ManLove author chat at Realms of Love.

On Monday, July 2 at 6 PM PDT/9 PM EDT these authors will share news of their latest releases, sneak peeks at their works in progress and answer YOUR questions. What do you want to know? Just want to hang out with some fun folks with successful writing careers? Want to know how to make your writing better? Want to win a download of one of their books? Then join us Monday.

James Buchanan is a multi-published author of homoerotic romance.  Currently, James has several stories nominated for the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards.  His novella Twice the Cowboy was the 2006 Preditors & Editors First Place Romance Short as well as the 2007 Golden Rose Best Novella.  James grew up in a small Southwestern town, hours away from any other small Southwestern towns. A stint at the State University, where he ostensibly majored in English, garnered him a degree useful for being someone’s secretary. The absolute lack of employment opportunities led James to Southern California . After a stint in County Mental Health (administration, not client) he ran screaming into the field of Law. James has been practicing for nine years and someday he might even get it right.

Visit James at http://www.james-buchanan.com for more information on his books.

Claire Thompson is an author of erotica and erotic romance. Her latest passion is male/male erotic romance. Coming July 11! - Masked Submission - A steamy exploration of D/s man love!

Claire Thompson has written erotic fiction since 1995. Much of her work focuses on the romance of erotic submission, as well as the darker exploration of BDSM. Her most recent work focuses on the romance of male/male romance and erotic submission. Claire has published numerous novels and short stories, both in print and ebook format. Says a reviewer for eCataRomance, “…Claire Thompson draws a compelling, graphic picture of a loving dominant/submissive relationship. Erotic and confronting, yet tender and intimate”.

Claire’s website address is www.Clairethompson.net, where you will find all of Claire’s novels, new releases and upcoming releases, as well as more detailed information about the author.

Lee Rowan isn’t big in biographies. Here’s the quote on Lee’s LiveJournal site: “Life is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I have got hold of for the moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations.” –George Bernard Shaw

You can find Lee’s books at LindenBayRomance.com.

Kiernan Kelly writes m/m erotic romance, usually threaded with humor.  Anyone who knows her knows that Kiernan has a thing for cowboys (it’s been concluded that it’s the hat and the chaps), but has written themes that have ranged from vampires to werewolves, from Knights of the Round Table to angels and demons, from Amish men to mountain men.

 
Pretty much, as far as themes go nothing is safe.
Kiernan doesn’t pussyfoot around a violent scene if it’s necessary to the plot. If there’s a murder in the story, chances are its not going to happen “off-stage.” Then again, neither will the sex. It’ll be there in all its glorious, hot, explicit detail. 

At the moment Kiernan has several stories and a few books in various stages of completion, including a novel that features an Amish man and an Arabian Sheik, entitled – tentatively – Cornfed. Kiernan’s wrapping up a short story about a time-traveling Viking, and working on a series of novellas that tell the tales of a community of shifters - wolves, bear, eagles, even a were-rhino.

You can find links to all her works at her website, www.kiernan-kelly.com .

Come join some fun, friendly folks in this romance writer chat Monday, at Realms of Love.

 

Romantic Times / Hyatt Screw Up Is Not Going Away

Monday, May 21st, 2007

 

The Romantic Times and Houston Hyatt screwup at the recent Romantic Times convention deserves another mention. RT and Hyatt management treated male/male romance author Laura Baumbach with a different standard than they treated any other author.

A little birdie told us that Hyatt has denied they would EVER do what they did. RT is trying to blame a volunteer for overwhelming a paid staff member. How do you spell CYA? I suggest spending your money with someone other than Hyatt and Romantic Times.  

Here’s a couple more links:  

Publisher’s Weekly:

The issue isn’t whether the material is appropriate or not, it’s about the freedom to choose.  We were all adults at the convention and walking down the “freebie” aisle, I noticed people browsing and deciding what went into their bags.  Nothing was forced on anyone.  Personally, I wouldn’t want anyone telling me I couldn’t look at the  historical romance displays (which had great bodice ripper covers that rivaled this one and my bag was full of them), and I’m sure there were some not interested in that genre, but they didn’t complain.

 

Houston Press:

We guess when the Hyatt booked a romance writers’ convention, they expected to see lots of tasteful Fabio posters. And by “tasteful,” we just mean pants-on. But we’ll never know, because the spokeswoman for the Downtown Hyatt didn’t return calls.

 

Romantic Times and Hyatt thought this was going to blow over? It looks like it has only just begun.  

 

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Fresh Air by Thom Jaymes

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

Aspen Mountain Press has released the latest by Thom Jaymes: Fresh Air 

Here’s the excerpt of this ManLove, gay erotic romance novel.

Shortly after preparing their drinks, Jillian ventured into the flailing mass of bodies again. Alan, already regretting his decision to stay for another drink, made his way to the couch. However, he found it occupied. A guy from his office and the woman from the coffee shop¾madly groping one another and kissing sloppily¾were sprawled across all three cushions. 

“Damn,” Alan muttered. 

“Can’t find a place to sit down?” a voice asked from behind him. 

Alan turned. It was another guy from the office. He was handsome; bald, probably shaven to counteract the thinning of his hair. Green eyes mixed with a hint of brown, not unlike Alan’s own. Alan knew his face, but couldn’t recall his name. “No.”

“I was just heading out to the deck for a smoke.” He reached into the chest pocket of his burgundy dress shirt and whipped out a lighter. He flicked it once, unleashing a brief flash of flame. “Care to join me?” 

“I don’t smoke,” Alan said. “And I just came from out there.”

“Your choice. Have fun, man.” He took a step backwards, turned and started to walk away. Alan glanced at his backside. His pants, even though they were slightly loose, did nothing to hide the firm ass underneath.

       “Wait!” Alan shouted a little louder than he had originally meant to. “I could use some fresh air.”

The guy turned around. “I thought you said you just came in from outside?” 

“Well, I didn’t…get enough last time. I think I could go for a little more.” Alan smiled. 

“Sounds good to me, man.”

Alan followed him through the gyrating crowd and out onto the veranda.

“Wonderful night.” He lit up a cigarette and took a long drag.

“It really is.”

He exhaled slowly, his tongue twirling in his slightly open mouth. “I’m Josh, by the way. Josh Withers.”

“Alan.” He cleared his throat. “Alan Deckard.”

They shook hands. Alan was careful to squeeze Josh’s hand tightly in a strong shake. He then let his eyes explore Josh’s body. Josh was broad and muscular, while he was slim and the only muscles on his body were the result of lugging boxes of files up and down three flights of stairs twice a day.

Alan thought for a moment about what it would be like to unbutton his shirt, reveal his muscular chest, bite his nipples, kiss his stomach, maybe even move down a little further… God, what it would be like to look up into his smiling face while tasting him deeply? The feel of skin on skin, fumbling together in the dark… It would be fantastic. You’ve been alone for too long. You’re fantasizing about straight guys, again.

   Check out all the male/male erotic romance at Aspen Mountain Press including the best from JM Snyder, L Picaro, Emily Veinglory and Thom Jaymes. 

Readers Want to Know About Male/Male Erotica

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

 

Claire Thompson, male/male erotic romance author, chats with readers about her personal spin on the genre.

Stacia Helpman: How does a writer - especially a female writer - get into writing in this genre? I enjoy reading it but have a difficult time writing it.

Claire: My editor at Ellora’s Cave first put the idea into my head. She said it was the latest craze among female readers of erotic romance. I was ready to try something new. I had no idea it would be love at first sight! I think creating the characters as people, rather than gay or straight, but using the male/male spark as a backdrop, has given me a new way to explore the vulnerability and sensuality of strong, loving men. As Nicole Harvey observed: I am new to gay books, but damn do I love them with a passion. The ones that draw me in are the ones where they trust each other enough to give over control, but in a loving way.

Catherine Stang: What I like about your stories are your characters.  I fall in love with them.  I love the element of experiencing new things with them.  Also, getting a window into world that I know very little about. Have your readers followed you into this genre? 

Claire: To my delight, my readers seem to be as fascinated with my male/male stories as with any genre I’ve attempted to date. I am inundated with positive emails each time I have a new male/male release. The response is so encouraging! In fact, it was the readers who demanded I do a sequel to Golden Boy so they could find out what happened next between Johnny and Eric.

Sandra: Many times I’ve wondered how some women discover M/M or like myself, Yaoi.  Are they like me, having grown unsatisfied with most mainstream romances and want something completely different?  Has it become impossible to lose themselves in a story where the heroine, although having problems, is perfect in face and form, leaving the reader with ugly duckling syndrome?

Claire: You make some excellent observations. Two sexy, hunky guys making love is, be definition, completely outside our personal realm of experience as women. By the same token, while we can relate to the protagonists, we needn’t compare ourselves directly, and possibly come up short. Even if the male lovers face similar issues that hetero couples face, the stories have a new, sexy spin for those of us raised on mainstream fare.

Catherine Stang: Do you have someone you talk to in order to understand the gay community?  How do the men feel about you writing this?  Have you picked up male readers? 

Claire: I do have one faithful gay reader who has graciously agreed to critique all my male/male erotic romance novels while they are in process. He keeps me on the gay and narrow (sorry!) regarding the sex scenes. I know I’m doing something right when he demands, “Hurry! Send the next chapter!” As to how men feel and if I’ve picked up gay readers, I don’t think I have many gay readers (my critique partner notwithstanding). I would love to have more gay readers, and have joined a site called manloveromance.com in an effort to reach the gay market. It’s a group of male/male erotic and romance writers pooling our resources to advertise in gay markets. As I’m fairly new to the genre, I hope to get more gay readers as time goes by. I’m told they don’t write as many emails as women do, so I may have some out there I don’t know about!

LindseyAnn: What makes the dynamics between two masculine, alpha men who find themselves attracted different than the attraction between a man and a woman? The male posturing has to come in somewhere.

Claire: I think men tend to be more careful about showing their feelings and vulnerability, especially at first. As you suggest, they’re less likely to tip their emotional hand than women. I’ve used this idea in several of my novels to create dramatic tension (one of the men is hopelessly, secretly in love with the other, but too proud to admit it because he thinks he has no chance). The intensity of their emotional involvement when they do finally find the courage to admit their vulnerability and desires burns bright and hot as a result. To put it more simply, as Veronica says: I love your male/male erotic stories. I like them because it is nice to see big strong men fall in love with each other and the sex is hot. 

LindseyAnn: What makes male/male erotic romance easier or harder to write realistically than traditional erotic romance?

Claire: While at the moment male/male erotic romance is my consuming passion, I don’t find it easier or harder to write than any other genre. What compels me in a story are the characters and how they handle situations. I want to create real people, whether straight or gay or somewhere in the middle! Sexual orientation colors and shapes the plot and the characters, of course, but in the end it’s about writing something that rings true and, hopefully, resonates with the reader.

Terez: In most of the m/m books I’ve read, it seemed like the sex scenes were repetitive and there was something missing (not sure what).Also, as soon as the guys had sex that is what seemed to dominate the whole book.

Claire: It’s tricky writing erotic romance, because sometimes the sex can take over the story (publishers are selling a particular product and we as authors must conform to a degree). I strive to keep the story balanced, with the plot paramount, and sex scenes there for a reason. While hopefully hot, they should also show the development of the relationship between the characters. It is a real challenge to keep sex scenes fresh and not the “same old same old”. With gay sex, since I haven’t experienced it firsthand, obviously, I have to use a lot of imagination (as well as research) to make the scenes ring true.

Tanya Neal: I love Male/Male erotic romances. It’s the sense of voyeurism that I get when I read one. It turns me on because of the forbidden thrill.

Claire: I think you hit the nail on the head. Think back to traditional romance novel—sex scenes were broadly painted, with the real action only hinted at. More modern romance novels get a lot hotter, and with the move to erotic romance the sex has become explicit. The move to male/male erotic romance is a new frontier for most women readers. We get to watch as strong, sensual men tumble together in combustible passion. As Meryl observed, “We as women may like to read male/male books possibly because it is still considered taboo in some cultures. I love the idea that two men can be as sensual as two heterosexual people. For instance I fell in love with the sensitivity of Johnny and Eric’s relationship (Golden Boy) and never really saw it as two men but two lovers who loved one another as two heterosexual people would.”

Kat Wood: In a room/area full of supposed heteros, how do two like-minded males make a private connection?

Claire: A look, a touch, an innocent remark laced with innuendo… I think when people are attracted to one another, they show it in any number of ways. If the other person feels the same, they are receptive to the cues and will respond. It’s not easy though, especially in environments where everyone is assumed to be straight. This can be used as an effective plot device, as the gay man still in the closet doesn’t dare to show his secret love for a guy he thinks is straight. Crossed wires and misunderstandings can lead to exciting reading filled with dramatic tension. And since, in the end, it’s romance, we know the sexy alpha guys will eventually find their way into each other’s arms… 

CJ Black: As a writer and reader who recently started delving into erotic fiction, one of the things I’m having difficulties with is writing the characters so they don’t fall into sometimes stereotypical roles. What ideas and/or research have you done to portray each character so one does not totally dominate the other (unless the situation calls for it) and how do you make it so each character has both dominate and submissive personality traits no matter what role they’re cast in? 

Claire: I think this strikes at the heart of good storytelling. If we start writing “types”—the submissive, passive, effeminate sub boy and his burly, aggressive, controlling Dom, for example—we create cardboard characters with no life breathed into them. I don’t do research, except in so far as living life and having read voraciously all my life is research. With my BDSM writing, including my male/male BDSM works, each man is a real person. No Dom is all tough guy, and no sub is all obedient and submissive. They are real people with real issues. The core of their relationship is about being in love. The D/s interplay between them is just the backdrop for discovering and nurturing that love.

Claire would love to hear from you! You can contact her at claire at* clairethompson dot* net. All emails answered.

Claire will be chatting in the monthly ManLove Writer Chats at Realms of Love, Monday, May 7 at 9 PM EDT.

 

Romantic Times/Hyatt: Author Targeted

Friday, May 4th, 2007

 

Just need to keep spreading the word. A whole lot has been said surrounding this but the facts speak for themselves.

Laura Baumbach says:

This last week I attended the yearly Romantic Times convention at the Houston Hyatt. I love the ability to meet face to face all the readers, authors, publishers, bookstore owners and all the other fascinating and intriguing people that come to this event each year. I even participated in the lovely and fun Faery Ball Ball this year with a whole host of fabulous authors. I go to RT to met people and to promote my work just like every other author there. It’s a wonderful networking event. I sent 6 boxes of promo items for myself and my ad group of M/M erotic romance and fiction group MANLOVEROMANCE.COM there this year.

The RT promo items I sent didn’t arrive until Thursday. I immediate put them up in the appropriate containers RT insisted we use while noting that hundreds of other promo was loose on the tables in violation of this rule. There was no table space left at this point and I refused to move other authors’ items to make room for my own so I utilized several very large boxes sitting at the end of one table. All my items were placed in six rough, manly, woven baskets. Items were disappearing before I got them all out. It was great. However…

By Thursday afternoon my promo was gone. I write gay erotic romance and fiction. I write in a RWA accepted genre. I’m at a romance conference. My writing wins awards. My books are on best selling lists on both Amazon and B&N. My work is good! I own a small press that print publishes only gay erotic romance and fiction, MLR Press. But I couldn’t find my promo and that of the other gay work I represent anywhere.

In its place were now EPIC promo items sitting on the same boxes. I hunted for mine and eventually Luisa Prieto found a small basket with some of the items I brought on another table. Nothing in it was mine but two DETAILS OF THE HUNT bookmarks with the cover on it and a few excerpt cds. Everything with Manloveromance on it was missing. My posters were missing. I couldn’t find the rest until Jade Buchanan saw it in a basket on the table in CLUB RT, shoved into a corner sitting by the people manning the doorway. Sandy Hicks, AMP, and I rescued it and asked why it was there. The very kind but very flustered woman immediately dragged me outside into the hall and stuttered she would call someone to explain things to me. Not a good sign.

Sharon Murphy, RT staff arrived and told me Hyatt personal had removed my things because businessmen (who should not have been in the conference areas to begin with) had complained about them. I found that hard to believe and said so.

Sandy went off to gather other promo that was far more risque than anything we had. While she was gone I began to object and Sharon asked me to come into a closed room. Sandy saw this occur and followed, not allowing anything to be said without a witness on my behalf to be present.

I wanted a better explanation. Sharon denied RT involvement but they certainly didn’t do anything to support an author attending their conference. Instead they willingly, immediately consented. I paid almost $500 registration to attend this conference and promo my work, $1325 to be part of a special promo event, and hundreds of dollars on flights and hotel expenses but my tame, tasteful promo was removed!

First Sharon tried to blame in on the promo being on boxes and not the table but I pointed out that EPIC promo replaced my promo and was currently still on the boxes, so the placement was NOT a legitimate issue.

Then she said it was thought that it was more risque that anyone else’s. Sandy produced other promo items that included a naked woman on her knees in front of a naked man, a woman with her naked buttocks pressed to a man’s naked groin and other items that had bared male chests, bared male thighs and such just like ours. None of our promo had male couples on it except a few bookmarks and since they are yaoi it hard to tell what the sex of the characters. The same bookmarks were not removed from further down the tables. So appearance wasn’t a legitimate issue.

Apparently at a loss for an explanation that would satisfy me she expressed an opinion it was gay related, but that didn’t explain all promo with my name on it being removed, even the postcards for my single mainstream thriller.

She then called Jo Carol, RT event coordinator and had her call the Hyatt customer service manager that made the decision to remove the items, Lance Barnes.

He arrived, briefly introduced himself while standing sideways to me, didn’t offer his hand in introduction, and never made eye contact with me. I made all the same arguments with him, showing examples of the other promo vs ours. He never mentioned the businessmen (that shouldn’t have been allowed in the conference area anyway) objection that Sharon had, but only stated it was ‘his decision and that of his peers and boss’ to remove it and if I replaced them they would be removed and taken.

His biggest objection was the poster of a single man sleeping in bed with a book and a sheet covering him. I’ve added it to this blog. Do you find it objectionable? I stated that single poster could have been removed, not all of the promo, so the M/M content must have been what he had issue with. He abruptly ended the brief chat with “I’m not discussing this with you.” Then left the room. This is Hyatt Customer Service.

I was vocal about the event. I told authors, I told publishers. If they will do this to me, they’ll do it to other authors. Word spread and by morning everyone knew about it. Support poured out of the woodwork. Authors of all genres took my promo and put it on their tables during the book signing on Saturday, especially the very supportive Kate Douglas, Lucynda Storey and Stephanie Burke.

At breakfast I ended up meeting two marketing experts who had witnessed the removal of my promo. They stopped the Hyatt employee and questioned it. The Hyatt employee stated he was just doing what his boss told him to do. The women described the event as a “targeted attack”. I have written letters of complaint, as have others.

I’m an unhappy author.

 

May I suggest that, if these facts make you feel uneasy, do not buy Romantic Times, do not attend their conference and do not book a room at a Hyatt hotel.