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@jgmacleodauthor Following the ugly death of a friend, a young dancer descends into the underworld.
"Like Seanan McGuire and Sarah Dessen tripping balls in Charles De Lint's queer basement rave."
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@ScharaReeves And so, I danced in stillness. And I felt the city move.
@melaniebacallao Blue was dancing like mad when she burst into flames.
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@BElizabeth0 @EditorAshBonner My novel Red Shoes features a mostly queer cast, as well as themes of consent, violation, trauma, and recovery. Personally, I've identified as queer and been part of queer culture since long before that word was anything more than a slur to us.
@ArtonViveres Nope. It's made a few people happy, though, and that's what matters most to me.
@RoseThorgaard Other constant themes in my work include a sensual connection with nature, divided identities struggling for reconciliation, miracles hiding in the apparently mundane world, "everyday heroes," powerful women, and a pervasive love for and connection with music.
"Like @SeananMcGuire and Sarah Dessen tripping balls at Charles De Lint's queer basement rave."
My urban fantasy novel Red Shoes is available through most bookseller venues in hardcover, trade paperback, digital, audiobook, and Kindle formats.
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@AuthorTOBurnett I have so many. Genet, Rol and Meghan (all from Red Shoes) count among them, but so do Chipper and Brian (from "Swallowed," "Ravenous" and "Power of Two"), Silk (Holy Creatures To and Fro), and Ashpaw Ten-Sticks (Mage 20). I can't choose just one.
My novel Red Shoes and my story collection Valhalla with a Twist of Lethe are now both on sale in Kindle format for just $3.99.
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