Interview with Author and TTPG designer Casey Wolfe

Casey Wolfe is a self-described history nerd, film buff, avid gamer, and full-time geek. Casey is non-binary, ace, and disabled, she spends her time writing about their experiences in fictional form. They stopped by the virtual studio to have a conversation about their writing and upcoming projects. Q) You describe your work as own voices … Continue reading Interview with Author and TTPG designer Casey Wolfe

Interview with Fun and Filthy Author R.M. Neill

In light of the current political situation we continue to do everything we can to share our favorite LGBTQ2+ creators. Today the spotlight falls on R.M. Neill. a wife, mom, animal lover and a hopeless romantic. She writes stories to make you smile, swoon and snort laugh, but not necessarily in that order. Q) I … Continue reading Interview with Fun and Filthy Author R.M. Neill

Interview with Gay Erotica Novelist Franco de Rocco

Another in our continuing spotlight on LGBTQ+ creators. Today we showcase Franco De Rocco. He is a  is a renowned writer and painter who has captivated an international audience with his adeptness at weaving intricate and engaging narratives. Q) You’re best known for your contemporary gay romance series, Business Trip Chronicles, but what inspired you … Continue reading Interview with Gay Erotica Novelist Franco de Rocco

Review of Ride It Out, a friends to lovers contemporary queer romance, by Jenna Jarvis

There are a lot of reasons people can pick up a book, escape into a exciting magical place,  witness daring action or attempting to solve a deadly murder before the secret is revealed but sometimes its just abou Review of Ride It Out, a friends-to-lovers contemporary queer romance by   Jenna Jarvis There are a lot … Continue reading Review of Ride It Out, a friends to lovers contemporary queer romance, by Jenna Jarvis

Interview with Writer wallflower aka Winter Jay Kiakas

Winter the prolific queer creator of comics, zines and prose took a break from their busy schedule to talk about their career and their  upcoming projects. Q)  I saw that you were doing a collection of your Prism Knights on Kickstarter, could you fill our readers in on the project? A) Prism Knights is a series … Continue reading Interview with Writer wallflower aka Winter Jay Kiakas

Review of Digging for Destiny

I committed the cardinal sin of book reviewers. I picked up a new novel without realizing it was a sequel.  For some books, this is a minor thing, and you pick up the plot and characters very quickly, but this was not really the case for Digging for Destiny.   I struggled to catch up to … Continue reading Review of Digging for Destiny

Review of Casa Susanna from PBS American experience

I need to get this out of the way at the beginning Case Susanna is an incredibly well made but for some in the community it may not be an easy thing to watch.    It tells the story of a community of crossdressers from the 50’s and 60’s and them and their relatives use a … Continue reading Review of Casa Susanna from PBS American experience

Interview with Richard Ruane RPG creator

1. How did your start making games? What was your published work? I’ve been a game player for a long time, and many years ago got to work as an editor and occasional writer for the first incarnation of White Wolf Publishing, doing work on Hunter: The Reckoning, Aberrant, Mind’s Eye Theater, Mummy: The Resurrection,and (eventually) my dream job: … Continue reading Interview with Richard Ruane RPG creator

Interview with N.A. Carson

N.A. Carson writes an assortment of LGBT+ based novels, with a few exceptions which are more mainstream in content. They believe writing is a never-ending process and authors are continuously growing. Q When did you start writing? What was your first published work? Around nineteen, I started taking it seriously, but I’ve been writing since … Continue reading Interview with N.A. Carson

Interview with Jennifer Savran Kelly

Jennifer Savran Kelly lives in live in Ithaca, New York,where they write, bind books, and work as a production editor at Cornell University Press. They were nice enough to take a moment to discuss writing and their novels Endpapers. Q    You have a recently published novel, Endpaper’s from Algonquin books., that deals with issues of … Continue reading Interview with Jennifer Savran Kelly