The Blue Night Blog

A Publishers’ Weekly article today led me to Laura Miller’s essay in Salon.com, which in turn led me to Eleanor Catton’s essay in New Zealand’s Metro Magazine. Both should be read in sequence, and are probably a far more valuable use of reading time than my blog. I cite them because they hit a nerve with me,…

Read More Fancy ten-dollar college words

(Warning: links will take readers to an assortment of M/M writers’ blogs, with varying amounts of adult material. Click responsibly.) A couple of my fellow M/M authors from AbsoluteWrite.com convinced me to sign up for this shindig. It’s sponsored by their writing critique group, The House of Manlove, and will be coordinated from this site between…

Read More Upcoming: Valentine’s Day M/M flash fiction blog hop

Warning: I put on my pro-science hat here. Thanks to a friend’s generosity, I attended the February 1, 2014 ‘Parallel Realities’ discussion at Arizona State University. This is part of an ongoing series of lectures and other events called The Origins Project: “…an exciting transdisciplinary initiative that fosters new research and dialog, partners to transform…

Read More The Origins Project and sad little realities

As promised on January 11, I took the names of everyone who commented on my interview at the Exquisite Quills blog or the related posts on my blog, sent ’em to Random.org, and drew one name for a giveaway of my last free e-book copy of Moro’s Price. Drum roll…congratulations go out to Kaye Spencer,…

Read More Results of the drawing

Crossed Genres Publications has just released a new spec fiction anthology with a wonderful premise: stable, functional, ‘alternative’ families in science fiction and fantasy. (Because we all know the trope of the Orphaned Hero, or the Hero with A Dysfunctional Family.) What if that wasn’t the case – what if the strong hero or cunning…

Read More Fierce Family anthology

Back in this post, I blogged about Brass Stars, the debut science-fiction/western novella release from my friend A. G. Carpenter. I’ve also been privileged behind the scenes to watch some great new developments in her writing career. One of which I can now share: A. G. Carpenter is now represented by literary agent Bob Mecoy, of Creative…

Read More A. G. Carpenter news

Round Four of the Singer in Rhunshan e-pub cover: more texture in foreground, clothes, and trees. Deeper shadows. Highlights in the shadow-figure in the sky. The sig to the lower left is a stop-gap. I’ll be sending off my real one to my cover designer once we get this part nailed down. This is a…

Read More Further cover adventures (slight adult content)

Good morning, everybody! We are gathered here to celebrate the hidden good luck in Amazon glitches, the brilliant resource that is Exquisite Quills, and my ability to type before the assimilation of laaaaarge amounts of coffee. This is the semi-official relaunch party for Moro’s Price, my debut novel that apparently had to be published again…

Read More EQ interview and Moro’s Price relaunch party (adult content advisory)

Tomorrow (Saturday, January 11, 2014), I am visiting the amazing Exquisite Quills blog, where I’ll answer questions about my books, my art, and my odd but happy venture into erotic romance. It’s going to be an impromptu relaunch party for my debut M/M erotic romance space opera Moro’s Price, which is back up on Amazon…

Read More M.C. Hana on Exquisite Quills blog

It’s that weekend again, folks: time for DarkCon. If you like your SF&F and media conventions with a little more grit and spice than the usual corporate-run fare, and you are in the Phoenix area this weekend, check it out. From their main homepage: DarkCon is a fantasy, science fiction, media and gaming convention. It…

Read More 2014 DarkCon in Phoenix

Good news, everyone: I have found a skilled cover designer to do the text that I am obviously not qualified to go anywhere near. The designer and a pack of sharp-eyed folks in an online art forum found all the places I’ve messed up, and pointed them out. It’s called a critique, and it’s a…

Read More Singer cover, round three

I had an interesting criticism leveled at me over the holidays: someone told me I was representing myself as some sort of professional or expert at this mishmash of stuff I love. Coming from this particular person, it was not a compliment. After I stopped laughing (not the expected response, I’m sure) I had to…

Read More Professional or expert?