Jeff recaps his writing week with news that he finished the first draft of the third book in the Codename: Winger series.
Jeff & Will celebrate the ten year anniversary of the Kindle and also talk about Audible’s new Romance Package subscription service. They also announce the Happy Holiday Paperback Giveaway, which runs through Sunday, December 9.
New patron Rachael is welcomed.
Will reviews Hot Mall Santa by A.J. Truman, Line in the Sand by Ari McKay and Call Me By Your Name by Andre Aciman. Jeff reviews Turtles all the Way Down by John Green. Turning to music Jeff talks about new albums from Kelly Clarkson and Kyle Riabko and this season of The Voice is also discussed.
J. Scott Coatsworth drops by to chat about his new novel The Stark Divide and talks about what’s new at Queer SciFi, Queer Romance Ink and new blog tour service, Other Worlds Ink.
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Show Notes
Here are the things we talk about in this episode:
- JeffAdamsWrites.com
- WillKnauss.com
- Audible Romance Package on Audible.com
- Big Gay Fiction Podcast on Patreon.com
- Big Gay Fiction Podcast patrons on BGFP website
- Tracker Hacker by Jeff Adams on Amazon
- Hot Mall Santa by A.J. Truman on Amazon
- Line in the Sand by Ari McKay on Amazon
- Call Me By Your Name by Andre Aciman on Amazon
- Turtles all the Way Down by John Green on Amazon
- Meaning of Life by Kelly Clarkson on Amazon
- “Love So Soft” by Kelly Clarkson on YouTube
- Richard Rogers Reimagined by Kyle Riabko on Amazon
- Richard Rogers Reimagined by Kyle Riabko Album Preview on YouTube
- The Voice on NBC website
- “Hold Back The River” by Noah Mac on YouTube
- “Superstar” by Esera Tuaolo on YouTube
- “Landslide” by Chole Kohanski on YouTube
- J. Scott Coatsworth Interview
- J. Scott Coatsworth: website | Facebook | Twitter
- The Stark Divide by J. Scott Coatsworth on Amazon
- Her DVD on Amazon
- River City Chronicles by J. Scott Coatsworth on website
- Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin on Amazon
- Wonderland by J. Scott Coatsworth (part of This Wish Tonight anthology) on Amazon
- “Save the Best For Last” by Vanessa Williams on YouTube
- I Only Want to be With You by J. Scott Coatsworth on Mischief Corner Books
- Queer SciFi website
- Renewal: Queer Sci Fi’s Fourth Annual Flash Fiction Contest on Amazon
- QueeRomance Ink website
- Other Worlds Ink website
Happy Holiday Paperback Giveaway
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Winter Oranges, by Marie Sexton. The story is beautiful. Got that little touch of supernatural. It’s all lined up to read again this year. Beautiful.
Winter Wonderland by Heidi Cullinan, a very sweet and funny story. I also love Candy Man by Amy Lane , the story starts before the Christmas season and it’s a lovely story about finding redemption, love, a family of your own choosing and it’s full emotion and humor.
If Only In My Dreams by Keira Andrews. A second chance romance, road trip in a blizzard with plenty of feels.
Let It Snow by Heidi Cullinan. Sexy lumberjacks and forced proximity during a blizzard, what’s not to love
“Snowball in Hell” by Josh Lanyon.
Jamie Fessenden’s THE CHRISTMAS WAGER has always been one I’ve enjoyed (even though I’m not usually a historicals fan).
Oh, and Madison Parker’s SOCK IT TO ME, SANTA!
The Christmas Throwaway by RJ Scott. I haven’t read many christmas stories though.
North Pole City Tales (currently 5 books) by Charlie Cochet
The Christmas Throwaway by RJ Scott
Something for Santa by AKM Miles
Grumble Monkey and the Holiday Elf by B.J. Thomas
Midwinter Dream – Eli Easton
Sleigh Ride – Heidi Cullinan
Unwrapping Hank – Eli Easton
Winter Orange – Marie Sexton
What Happens at Christmas – Jay Northcote
#Christmas Hates You Too – E.F. Mulder
I love Merry Christmas Mr. Miggles – one of my faves
Holiday Outing by Astrid Amara is a book I read every year around the holidays.
The Christmas Throwaway by RJ Scott
Grumble Monkey and the Holiday Elf by B.J. Thomas
Unwrapping Hank – Eli Easton
are some of my favorite!!
Let it snow Heidi cullian