Friday, October 31, 2014

Talk to the Hand!

No, don't talk to the hand. Talk to me. I'm blogging over at Queer Romance blog today.


If you're somehow not aware of this month-long conversation and celebration of Queer Romance, you're missing out on some genuinely insightful posts -- and a whole lot of interesting discussion from a variety of writers. Some of the posts have been thought-provoking, some have been entertaining, and some will break your heart.


So what are you waiting for?








9 comments:

  1. I looked for you there but I didn't find you, I'll look again later. Thanks for the link, I've loved reading the blogs so far and shall go back and read more later too. As a lesbian who enjoys m/m fiction, f/f fiction and het fiction with romance as a bonus to all of them, it's wonderful to see so many writers talking about their diverse points of view and experiences under the queer romance umbrella.

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    1. My bad. I thought they'd have the posts up earlier. Now I probably won't remember to check back! ;-)

      Yes, the variety and scope of posts have been wonderful.

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  2. Been looking forward to your addition to this wonderful mix of essays all month, Josh. :)

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    1. Thank you, Susan! The posts have been really impressive in all their infinite variety. ;-)

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  4. Morning,

    I read your blog and it was Beautiful!!

    Since my day job deals with the horror's of that man who shot his wife and himself, I really appreciated the little help in shifting my perspective a bit.

    Not to say I hadn't already had coping methods in place, it's just to say that you added a bit of a shimmer to them.

    And here I thought you were just there to make the days lighter with your writing You really are an amazing person.

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    1. Thank you, Nora. That must indeed be a difficult job. When you're confronted daily with how awful people can be, it's not easy to remember they can also be heroic. But I do believe -- have seen it demonstrated many times -- that love can last a lifetime.

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  5. Aishen, the websites are thought provoking, I appreciate the links. I tend to think way left of the norm. when I first saw the hand I thought mb it had something to do with ASL hah.

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