Poem Interpretation Study: Gender Based?

Is poem interpretation and understanding divided by gender, or even sexuality? I recently posted at poem of mine at “Gay Authors-Quality Gay Fiction” and had a reply from a female bisexual. Although that was the first “official” showing of it on a website, I had privately sought review and response from friends and colleagues regarding. […]

Review: Mate Hunger by Marisa Chenery, Book 2 in Ra’s Chosen Series

Although I had not read the first book in Marisa Chenery’s “Ra’s Chosen” series, it was not difficult to understand the unique words and phrases used to describe certain activities by the warriors because explanations were smoothly inserted. Easing into the tale was simple and I had high hopes after reading the first dozen or […]

4 Stories Down, 4 Stories Up by Sara Elizabeth

      The quirkiness of this brief set of experiences displayed as memory “vignettes” had a straightforward delivery that made me smile even though my heart contracted with bittersweet emotion when I sensed what would inevitably happen between the two main characters. As the author’s character fell in love, I fell in love. As […]

Review of “Daryk Hunter” by Denise A. Agnew

Review: Initially, I found it difficult to get into “Daryk Hunter”. The primary plot was clear: Ketera needed to save her father, despite being shipwrecked and summarily “acquired” by Dane Charger, the Daryk One—in addition to various adventures, further captures, deliverances and escapes along the way. But I was left with the feeling of seeing […]