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Thanks for the review DDK! Glad that you are still enjoying the story. I wanted to show that while Gary might have some reservations (which he is quickly getting over and really, what parent wouldn't?) he is trying and recognizes the need to build a relationship with Mark. As for Mark, not much I can say about him, lol. He's just Mark .
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Thank you Lisa! Aww, not a sap, it's completely understandable. I can only look at it as a friend point of view, but I know when a couple of my friends left for their tours that I was terrified of them going. I can't even imagine what their parents were feeling! I agree about Mark spending some time with Gary and Diane. Not only will it be a comfort to Gary, but I think it will be a comfort to Mark as well.
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I hope that everyone had a great start to the week! It's time to take a look at yet another of the offerings to GA's Premium Subscribers! While the majority of content on Gay Authors is free and will remain so, Premium Subscriptions are available as a way for members to help support the site and keep it open. To say "Thank You" for the support, GA offers stories that are only available to Premium Subscribers. One such story is "Comfort Only" by RCMills. Comfort Only by RCMills Leaving college is a time of many changes. Find a home, a job, a next step in life... Some people have it all planned out, others just fall into what they get. Kenneth knows how to make things happen, but will he get a chance to... Words: 53,833 Chapters: 7 Category Fiction Genres Drama Tags Psychology, College, Anal, Oral, Modern Rating Mature Want to read "Comfort Only"? Or maybe you want to check out more of what's in the Premium Section? It's easy, just purchase a Premium Subscription! Premium Content $8.10 $8.10 Monthly Premium Content - 3 Months $24.00 $24.00 Every 3 months Premium Content - 6 Months $47.00 $47.00 Every 6 months Premium Content - 1 Year $93.00 $93.00 Annually
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Mark watched as Trey slid the key into the lock and let them into his apartment. He’d stayed at Jackie’s as long as he could bear, but there was only so much he could take. When the accusations had started he’d known he had to get out of there, before his sister had said something she’d regret later. Well, something else she’d regret. “You okay?” Trey pushed the door open and stepped aside, allowing Mark to go first before following him in. Mark shrugged. “She was just hurting, she didn’t
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Before we get started on this weeks weekly wrap up, I have a reminder and an announcement that I'd like to start out with. Reminder: SonoLuminus has decided to participate in Light the Night, a walk to raise funds for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. She has dedicated her walk, and even named her team, in memory of Robert (aka Trebs) who passed away on August 7th after a long battle with Mantle Cell Lymphoma. To learn more about Light the Night and how you can help support SonoLuminus, please visit the lounge topic. Announcement: Tomorrow (August 24th) is the August CSR Discussion on InTheMindOfSunshine's story "In The Depths of Despair". InTheMindOfSunshine will be available for a live chat, here on the blog, from 8:30 - 9:30 p.m. Central Time to answer any questions that readers might have. If you can't make it during that time frame, please feel free to post your questions at any time throughout the day. Now, let's see what happened this week in the Gay Authors News Blog! There are many stories on Gay Authors, and for the start of Signature Week and our Monday Feature, Joann414 provided us with a review of "The Game" by Nephylim. If you like fantasy and drama, then this story might just be for you. Perhaps reading Jo Ann's review just might help you decide if this is one story that you need to add to your reading list. Premium Tuesday's are a great way to find out what stories are hiding away in the Premium section of Gay Authors. This week we featured "Rising Star", the second story in the "Waiting for the Sign" series by Dkstories. If you've thought about purchasing a Premium Content subscription, checking out the Premium Tuesday posts are a great way to find out what stories you'll be gaining access to. Interviews are a great way to continue Signature Week and this week was no exception. Cia provided us with a great interview that she did with Nephylim about her story "The Game", but she doesn't talk just about "The Game". If you want to find out what else Nephylim talks about, like her next projects, check out Wednesday's post. We ended the week with two new prompts from the Prompt Guru, Comicfan. One of the prompts was a first line prompt, which can always prove to be interesting an the other has the tag "the toy". Did you have a favorite toy as a child? Do you remember everything about it? This prompt may just be for you, so check it out! There were no responses to last week's prompts, so this week I shared a prompt that Comicfan did this week in response to a previous prompt. Anthology Announcements: 2014 Fall Anthology: Scars - Due Sept 3rd *Note: Deadline is for submission to the Anthology Proof Team* 2014 Winter Anthology: Chain Reaction - Due December 3rd *Note: Deadline is for submission to the Anthology Proof Team* NEW READING In Premium: No More Hiding by Renee Stevens By our Signature Authors: Global Explorer by David McLeod Space Pioneer by Dolores Esteban Krista's Prompts by Krista Leopard Spots by Graeme; Book 2 of The Lilydale Leopards Untouchable by Comicality HMS Valiant by Mark Arbour; Book 7 of Bridgemont Thwarted by Renee Stevens Lost Inside by Cia, Book 2 of Carthera Tales Geeks by CassieQ Standing In Shadows by Krista The Secret Life Of Billy Chase 8 by Comicality; Book 8 of Billy Chase Chronicles Streak by Mark Arbour; Book 15 of Chronicles Of An Academic Predator (CAP) Dream Lover - Extended by Comicality Forging Trust by Renee Stevens By our Promising Authors: Lay Your Prompts On Me by Sasha Distan; Book 2 of GA Prompts A Wolf And His Man by Sasha Distan Vintage by carringtonrj Direct Confusion by Sasha Distan Redemption's A Bitch by Sasha Distan The Art Of Being Gay by Cole Matthews Sole Scion by JMH; The Sole Scion Cycle: Second Cycle of the Centurion Chronicales Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!!
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Unfortunately, and I'm not really giving anything away by saying this, Mark won't have Trey there with him. It's both a blessing and a curse considering his father has no idea he's gay. Mark needs him and I'm sure knowing he's leaving has to be tearing Trey up inside. Jackie will be there, but it was her mom too, at least she'll have Brent... Thanks for the review Suvitar!
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I'm very lucky, both myself and my husband still have both of our parents. I definitely feel for Mark and Trey though. Mark having to go through losing his Mom and Trey knowing that he's going to have to leave him. It's going to be rough. Regarding your request... I don't try to make my readers cry, I promise. It just tends to happen!! Thanks for the review DDK!
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Mark couldn’t move as the phone slipped from his fingers and fell to the ground. He’d heard wrong, he had to have. There was no way his mom could be gone. “Mark?” He heard Trey and looked over, but he could barely see him through the sheen of tears. He shook his head and stared down at the phone. He could even hear Brent calling his name, but he couldn’t pick it up. He didn’t want to pick it up. He wanted to have never answered in the first place. He wanted to go back to when him and T
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I hope everyone has had a great week up until this point and that everyone has a wonderful weekend as well. Friday has once again graced us with it's presence and with it we have two more prompts from the prompt guru, Comicfan. As always, we're also sharing a previous prompt response. Don't forget, if either of these prompts trigger a response from you, share it in the prompt forum and maybe you'll see yours featured next week! Prompt 348 – Creative Tag – First Line “Can you give me one reason why I should believe you?” Prompt 349 – Challenge Tag – The Toy Here is the challenge. Remember your favorite toy as a child? Think about it. What did it smell like? Feel like? Look like? Describe it in as much detail as you can without giving the name of it away. Use as many senses as you can. I didn't see any takes on last week's prompt, so instead, I decided to pick one that's just been written since last Friday. Here's Comicfan's take on prompt #344: To read the rest of the story, click here.
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Our featured story this month for the August Signature Background is "The Game" by Nephylim. If you haven't already downloaded your background, the month is only half over and you still have plenty of time! We started out Signature Week with a great review that Jo Ann did, and now it's time to hear from the author herself. Hopefully you enjoy this interview that Cia did with Nephylim. Interview: Nephylim on " The Game" Do you eat your fruits and vegetables? Absolutely!!! I LOVE fruits and vegetables. There’s not much from the fruit and veg shelf I won’t eat. For many years I was vegetarian, and I still only occasionally eat meat, so fruit and veg are my forte. My favourite fruit is watermelon, and my favourite veg are carrots and swedes mashed. Are you a person who makes their bed in the morning, or do you not see much point? Totally don’t see the point. Chocolate or Vanilla? In everything but sex it’s vanilla all the way. I LOVE the taste and smell of vanilla and I have vanilla candles burning right now. Do your characters try to make like bunnies and create ever more convoluted plots for you? Or do you have to coax them out of your characters? I never have to tease storylines out of my characters. They throw them at me from every direction constantly. Even when I’m not writing their story. Name one entity you feel supported you in your writing endeavors outside of family members. Gay Authors. I came to the site by absolute chance years ago when I was very tentatively beginning to explore the possibility of sharing my stories with others. I was scared stiff and even more scared when I put my first posts on the forum. Somehow, it was like touching a lighted paper to a firework and my world literally exploded. Suddenly people were reading my stories and commenting. They were taking to my characters like the real people they are in my head, and not only that they were talking to me, sharing all kinds of things. I’m not the most…er…vanilla person. I have more kinks than brain cells, but I was absolutely accepted for who and what I am and that gave me more confidence than anything else in my life – confidence to write, to share my writing and to be myself. Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing? Not in the writing process itself. Writing has always been my therapy, my stress release, my salvation. Recently, I’ve been struggling a lot. I’ve moved house and it’s taken a lot out of me and for the first time in my life I’m finding it hard to write. It’s not like writers block because I have plenty to say. It’s purely the energy levels. I’m really struggling to write this interview. I just want to close down the computer and sleep. Maybe that’s what I should do until I catch up with my energy. I’m just a very driven person and find it hard to rest when there are things to do. Do you have any writing rituals? None at all. I sit down wherever I am and write. If I’m not at my laptop I write longhand and type it in later. I write with whatever pen comes first to my hand on the tatty reporter’s notebook I have in my bag all the time. How many books/stories have you written? Which is your favorite? Dozens. I have about 40 on GA and six or seven published books/anthologies. I’ve also written a twelve book series with Steph Danielson which is in the process of being posted on GA. I find it really hard to choose my favourite story, but I can say that by far and away my favourite character is Silver. Silver appears in the Enigma books. There are five books altogether of which two are available on GA. They have been taken out of publication for a short while to be properly edited and overhauled. When they come back they will bring book III with them. Silver is amazing and I’m totally in love with him. Did the characters or the plot for The Game come to you first? The characters always come first. Daniel started telling me his story in the bathroom. The face in the mirror was mine at the time – yeah, I’ve had a colourful past as far as my hair at least is concerned. It took me a while before I realized what was going on. I had no idea it was all part of a game until Daniel suddenly informed me he was actually someone else altogether. If The Game was made into a movie, who do you picture playing the main character’s part? Robert Sheehan What was your favorite part of The Game? The end. I had absolutely no idea what was coming. I was as much in the dark as everyone else playing The Game. Not even Daniel knew what he had to do until it happened. It was a real shock. I actually cried my eyes out for a while. Can you share a little of your current work with us? My next release will be ‘Project X’ with Wayward Ink. This story actually made its debut on GA in Premium section some years ago. A good friend, Andrew Q Gordon, who now works with Wayward Ink suggested I submit and put in more than a good word for me, for which I am forever grateful. So far, at least, it appears that working with Wayward Ink is going to be an immensely pleasurable experience. I’m having the best time with everyone. The cover of Project X is a real piece of art and I’m so excited about its release at the end of the month. As soon as I have the final cover image I’ll give you all a little peep. What are your future projects? I have my second book with Featherweight Publishing – Memories of Forgotten Love – coming out in the next couple of months. This is a young adult work about a boy called Noah, who wakes after being in a coma for six months with no memory of anything at all from before that moment he woke. Gradually, with the help of the people who tell him they’re his family and friends, especially Luke, who was probably his best friend, Noah gradually comes back to life – until a chance change of doctors accidentally reveals a huge secret – everyone thinks Noah’s injury was no accident, but the result of a failed suicide attempt. Right from the start, the idea of suicide doesn’t sit right with Noah. He admits to having no memory of who he was but he’s damn sure the person he is would never do anything like that and can’t see any reason why things would have been so different then. Luke isn’t being much help because not only does he believe that Noah tried to kill himself, he’s convinced it was Luke’s fault. Gradually, as his friendship with Luke falls apart for no reason Noah can see, and his confusion about just about everything in his life deepens, Noah’s memories of ‘the accident’ return bringing with them a sickening revelation. Noah didn’t fall. Nor did he jump. Noah was pushed. I also have a story in an anthology Stranded coming out with Wayward Ink in mid October. And finally, my favorite question: What are you wearing (and no fibbing!)? I bet your hoping for leather and chains huh? Unfortunately, I find it difficult to get comfortable to type in those things and I tend to slob when I’m in front of a screen. At the moment (5pm and sat in front of the laptop and TV in my new house, surrounded by purring and grumbling animals) I’m wearing my pyjamas. Black cotton trousers and a pink and grey striped sleeveless t-shirt. I have no makeup, my hair’s a mess and I have chipped black nail varnish on my nails. All in all, not a pretty picture.
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Alyssa is cute. I have to admit that the part about her saying "I never liked him anyways" was actually something that really happened. When I was getting a divorce from my ex, my nephew asked where he was. When I told him I wasn't with my ex anymore, that's what my nephew replied. He was four or five at the time. I always thought it was so cute and it fit so perfectly for inclusion in this story. I always try to add those little tidbits of "realism" because I think they make the story that much better. As for people not really liking Mitch. I've come to the decision that sometimes family and friends see things that a person in love are too blind to see. Either way, Mitch is definitely a dick! Thanks again for the review!!!
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I agree, meeting the family is a huge step, for both of them. I especially liked Jordan's nervousness about meeting Shawn's dad. Though, I don't think Colin would have been put off any longer, even if Shawn had tried. He's a bit of a character but there's just something about him. Thanks for pointing out the thing about the "Core". I went back and fixed it and even found another small typo when I did so! Hope you continue to enjoy and I look forward to reading your thoughts on future chapters!
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Thanks for the review! Yeah, I don't like Mitch very well, and there are many names I could give him as well, but that's another story to tell, lol. I'm glad that you're liking Shawn. He's been an interesting character to work with so far and I think it's going to just get more interesting as the story progresses. I look forward to what you think in future chapters!
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Yep, a bartender named Shawn, lol. I really like the name Shawn for some reason, at least for this story. It just seemed to "fit". Hope you like him as much as I do when you get to really "meet" him! Thanks for the review and glad that you are enjoying the story!
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Thank you Gene! I admit that I had a lot of help in making sure that I didn't "tone down" what Jordan was feeling. It took a bit of work but I'm glad that it turned out as well as it did. I think it would be very hard to trust someone like Mitch again, if ever, and I wanted to make sure to show that in this story. I also think that Jordan really standing his ground with Mitch shows a lot of strength. No matter how much he's hurting, he's not willing to budge on what he's promised himself. Thanks again for the review!!
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Thanks for the review, Gene! I'd thought about just having Jordan suspect, but it wouldn't have had near the impact on him and he'd possibly be able to overlook it if he didn't actually "know". I didn't want that for him, I wanted him to know for a fact and be able to make a clean break. Obviously it was very painful, but better for him in the long run.
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Thanks for the review Gene! I agree that in many stories, those words can be kinda doomsdayish. Now, whether or not they will be for this story... Well, that I just can't say without giving stuff away. Hopefully I'll be able to have another chapter out soon and I look forward to hearing from you on future chapters!
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Thanks for the review Lisa! I know, I know, it's taken forever to get this chapter out. Hopefully I'll be able to keep up a fairly regular posting schedule with it, along with my other stories. I love Alyssa. The scene with her and Merle just kinda came to me. I could just picture what would happen with a dog who's not used to having toys that aren't his scattered all over and a little girl who's not used to having a dog to steal them. That's the scene that came to mine. I could just picture the "dumb dog" comment. LOL. Thank you so much for pointing out the eyes thing, I've gone in and fixed it. Sometimes it's hard to remember the little details and every once in a while I will get one of them wrong in later chapters. Hopefully I'll have another chapter out soon!
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Tuesday is a great day to look over what is available in our Premium Section as a thank you to those who help support the site and keep it running. One of the stories available to subscribers is the "Rising Star", the second story in the "Waiting for the Sign" series by Dkstories. Rising Star by Dkstories Shane Krendall is 19 years old and has been telling his parents he's been going to college, but he's really been trying to land a role in Hollywood. Will he be Hollywood's next rising star? Series: Waiting for the Sign Words: 96,436 Chapters: 20 Category Fiction Genres Romance, Drama Tags Modern, Celebrity, Young Adult Rating Teen Want to read "Rising Star"? Or maybe you want to check out more of what's in the Premium Section? It's easy, just purchase a Premium Subscription! Premium Content $8.10 $8.10 Monthly Premium Content - 3 Months $24.00 $24.00 Every 3 months Premium Content - 6 Months $47.00 $47.00 Every 6 months Premium Content - 1 Year $93.00 $93.00 Annually
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“Uncle Jordy, I’m hungry!” Alyssa looked up at him from where she was currently brushing the hair of one of her dolls. “Then I guess I’d better go rustle us up something, huh?” Jordan smiled at his niece and headed into the kitchen, biting back a curse when he tripped over one of Alyssa’s many toys. When he’d first seen the two bags Brian had transferred to his car, he’d thought they were all clothes. If only he had been right. One suitcase had been stuffed full of toys which were now taki
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It's Signature Week here in the Gay Authors News Blog. The week, our featured story is "The Game" by Nephylim. If you haven't already done so, you can download your Signature Background for the story either with or without the calendar. I hope you enjoy this review by Jo Ann and don't forget to check back on Wednesday for an interview with Nephylim! The Game by Nephylim Signature Author Reviewer: Joann414 Status: Complete Word Count: 56,034 When we think of games lots of things come to mind. There's board games, sports games. puzzle games, video games, card games and of course mind games. Well, Nephylim's game is one that will surprise you, puzzle you, tax your mind, and frankly, scare the hell out of you. When I told Cia that I would do this review I looked at the length of the story and decided I could easily knock it out in two or three days, reading it at my leisure. That wasn't the case. Once I started reading about Daniel, his best friend Annie, along with a host of other characters I couldn't stop. I tried to leave a review for each chapter but I think I missed a couple because I wanted to read on and see what was going to happen in the next part. The Game is a story with human players and eventually human pawns that may face death in the end if they are the key player. Daniel, the main character is the end player and the opposing team will stop at nothing to win even if it means removing Daniel's memory or maybe even killing him. "The only rule of the game is to win and either side will stop at nothing to achieve it." That's quite the understatement. Such a calm description from an author that takes you on a ride through hell and back. After the opposing team kidnaps Daniel, Simon and Annie, Daniel's best friend are doing everything they can to find him. Annie and Daniel even have a psychic connection, but Annie is unable to use this to find him since the opposing team has erased Daniel's memory and there's nothing for her to see so that they can find him. When Daniel tries to remember, it causes pain that he can hardly withstand. "It feels cold, stingingly cold, as it is carrying slivers of ice through my body." Professor Bowen who works with the opposing side administers quite the injection to cause this kind of reaction by Daniel. I could almost feel his pain as I read the words. Although Daniel is released to somewhat of a halfway house, Professor Bowen still makes his visits to be sure that his memory stays blank. The caretakes, Lily and Shaun begin to realize something is not right but are afraid not to administer the meds that they are instructed to give Daniel everyday. Both Shaun and Lily begin to feel for Daniel on a personal level. Daniel is put through so much that he doesn't even remember who he is or what he looks like. ...because the face in the mirror is surely the face of a woman and I am...I am...not...am.. (Yeah, kinda scary wondering if you are a man or woman, but after checking out other body parts it's plain that he is indeed a man. How far does trust go even with your own players? When do you get to the point of saying to hell with the game, I want to find my friend? Simon thinks never, Annie is ready now. As you read this story, every character serves a major purpose. There's really not a "cameo" as they call it in the movies. You, as the reader wonder who he or she is and what they are going to do. Are they a good guy or bad guy? Can Daniel trust anyone but himself and Annie? You'll have to read and find out. The Game is a story not to be missed. One of the things that impressed me in the writing of this story was the author's ability to go from soothingly beautiful descriptions to something that made you go, "Oh my god!" My favorite was in one of her descriptions of her main character, Daniel. "a face that would make angels cry" Now, that's how you describe a character! Wish I'd wrote that. In all seriousness, I was a little vague purposely because this is one of those stories that you look at and say, "I don't think I'll like that." Well, as the saying goes,' Don't judge a book by it's cover'. It's fantastic and I didn't want to give away too many juicy and exciting details. I want you to have to figure it out like I did as I read the story. End note. When I read this story, I couldn't help but leave reviews because it deserved them. As I said above, I read it all in one sitting. Well, to give this author a much deserved plug, she responded to all of the reviews on the same day. Thanks, Nephylim. Category: Fiction Genres: Fantasy, Drama Tags: No Sex, Under 18, Mind Control, Psychology, Medical, Young Adult Rating: Everyone
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I promise, I haven't abandoned this story, I had some things happen in real life that made it difficult to write and when they settled down, I couldn't focus on my in progress stories. I plan to finish up the two current stories I'm working on and then finish up both Forging Trust and my other on hold story, Line of Sight. I actually have been slowly working on Ch. 10 of Forging Trust.
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Being as there was no weekly wrap up last week, we'll be looking back at the last two weeks in this edition of the blog. On Monday, the 4th of August, and the first Monday of the month, Cia announced this month's choice for the CSR Book Club. Her choice for August is, In The Depths of Despair by InTheMindOfSunshine. The discussion day will take place on the 25th, so there's still time to read it if you haven't already done so! On the following Tuesday, we had our weekly Premium Tuesday post which featured Challenging Fate. If you'd like to purchase a Premium Subscription but aren't sure how, our Premium Tuesday posts are a great resource to help point you in the right direction as well as give you an idea of some of the stories available. On Wednesday, which just so happened to be the first Wednesday of the month, we had our monthly Ask An Author feature. This is a wonderful feature provided to us by Dark. This month there were questions provided to Layla, lilansui, and Thorn Wilde. If your curious as to what questions they were asked, as well as their answers, drop by and check it out! Thursday brought some devastating news as we found out about the death of a long-time member, Admin, Friend, and all around great guy. Robert (aka Trebs) passed away after a long battle with Mantle Cell Lymphoma. One thing is clear from the many comments left on Thursday's blog post, Robert touched many lives here on Gay Authors and he will be greatly missed. Myr's post on Friday helped to drive home the true depth of loss that the community has suffered. Myr talked about his friend, and about the qualities that made Robert stand out from the crowd and made him such a unique person. Robert was a truly special person and because of that, we ran Myr's post through the weekend and through Monday, as a tribute to the man who (to quote Myr) was a large part of the glue that kept us together. We returned to the regular blog schedule on Tuesday, with the Premium Tuesday posting of "Chosen of Honorus" by Andrew Q Gordon. Once again, there is a lot of information in the Premium Tuesday post that members should check out, especially if they are considering purchasing a premium subscription. On Wednesday, we posted an article on how to Interview for the Blog. If you've ever thought about interviewing your favorite authors, hopefully that entry will help you figure out where to start. Thursday was something a little bit different. We were approached by SonoLuminus who told us she was participating in a fundraising walk for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in memory of Robert. She asked if it would be possible to post about the fundraiser on Gay Authors. We gave her our full support and she wrote up this blog/forum post for us to share. There was also a Memorial Service for Robert being held on Thursday, so it seemed fitting to do the Thursday blog as a Tribute to Trebs. If you'd like to know more about the Light The Night fundraising walk, and how you can join other GA members in donating or joining the walk, then please visit the blog post! Friday saw the return of the Prompts. This week, prompters have the choice between a list of words and a prompt with the tag of "silver shoes". As always, we featured a previous prompt response, and this week we featured Cole Matthews response to Prompt #344. Anthology Announcements: 2014 Fall Anthology: Scars - Due Sept 3rd *Note: Deadline is for submission to the Anthology Proof Team* 2014 Winter Anthology: Chain Reaction - Due December 3rd *Note: Deadline is for submission to the Anthology Proof Team* NEW READING In Premium: No More Hiding by Renee Stevens By our Signature Authors: A prompt a week by comicfan Streak by Mark Arbour; Book 15 of Chronicles Of An Academic Predator (CAP) Global Explorer by David McLeod Thwarted by Renee Stevens HMS Valiant by Mark Arbour; Book 7 of Bridgemont Veil of Shadow by Stellar; Book 2 of unnamed Space Pioneer by Dolores Esteban Lost Inside by Cia, Book 2 of Carthera Tales Leopard Spots by Graeme; Book 2 of The Lilydale Leopards The Strange Life of Jonas Marks by comicfan Thermai Vignettes by David McLeod Noah's New Plan by Rob Colton Flux by Mark Arbour; Book 14 of Chronicles Of An Academic Predator (CAP) Finding Alex by Nephylim By our Promising Authors: A Wolf And His Man by Sasha Distan Vintage by carringtonrj Direct Confusion by Sasha Distan Redemption's A Bitch by Sasha Distan The Art Of Being Gay by Cole Matthews Sole Scion by JMH; The Sole Scion Cycle: Second Cycle of the Centurion Chronicales Queer Shakespeare by carringtonrj Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!!
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Happy Birthday Cia! Hope you have a great day and can just spend the day doing whatever you'd like... hmmm... knowing you, that would probably be reading! LOL.
