So, I wrote a western. The Bull by His Horns, as much as it a sci-fi/paranormal/weird story, has elements of westerns. It features cowboys, Texan drawls, men riding horses (and bulls), and even a plot about a man wrongly accused and in danger of mob violence. Some of the elements that are present are also part of the history of America’s west too—like the background genocide. (Oh, what, you...
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Ro knew bringing home an alien boyfriend would be a problem, but he didn't expect this kind of trouble. Can he help Ferr clear his name of a crime he didn't commit? Sample The Bull by His Horns now!
What Is a Naga Anyway?
Main Squeeze deals with shapeshifting alien snakes who call themselves the naga. But what, exactly, is a naga? The concept has a long history, rooted in the sacred texts of many cultures.
The Official Main Squeeze Playlist
Want to get more insight into how I wrote Main Squeeze? The official playlist will show you a bit more of my process!
On Main Squeeze and Writing Outside My Lane
Marty Yoon, the hero of Main Squeeze, is a Korean-American trans man. Clearly, I'm writing pretty far outside my lane here. So, why did I do it?
Working through Mental Health in MAIN SQUEEZE
Main Squeeze, Book 3 in the Flirting with the Zodiac series, may not be my favorite book. But it will always hold a special place for me, in part because it reflects so much of my personal experience around mental health and trauma.
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Crash-landing on another planet full of shapeshifting snake aliens is probably less than ideal, but that's the situation Marty Yoon finds himself in.
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Fall
Fall is definitely not my favorite season. But I'm slowly learning to accept it, which is part of the reason I set Riding the Dragon during the fall.
Justice and Balance: How Libra Factors in Riding the Dragon
There are no dragons in the zodiac, so which sign does Riding the Dragon represent? Surprisingly, it's Libra.
Genre Blender: What IS Riding the Dragon?
What's in a genre, anyway? Categorizing books can be messy, but it's still ultimately helpful for readers (and writers too).