Ravenous Romance Author Blog
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| Jen Bluekissed |
| Random Thoughts |
| 2009.04.22 08:16:39 | |
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Since Sex and Taxes released on April 15th, I've been thinking more and more about how taxes are more or less inevitable. Why not make them sexy? I'm pleasantly surprised to see Sex and Taxes in this week's top 10 list. "Barrel of Fun," makes me get little naughty shivers every time I picture what the characters do in the story. Speaking of naughtiness, I drove from Tennessee to Iowa on Thursday of last week and then from Iowa back to Tennessee on Sunday. 22 hours of driving in four days was a bit much. But Ravenous Romance audio books made the driving oh, so much better! Of the three titles I played in the car, so far my favorite is by far Ryan Field's An Officer and His Gentle Man. As much as I could allow myself to be on edge and wishing I could pull over while driving, I found myself cussing under my breath every time the GPS started talking to me. I backtracked on the CD tract every time the GPS decided that taking the right exit was more important than the sexy male voice pumping through the speakers of my car. Let me tell you, the canned voice on my GPS got on my nerves when it interrupted the dirty talk and naughty deeds between the two main characters! I wasn't quite ready to disable the GPS, but I considered it. Aural stimulation while driving is such fun. :) I'm pleased to be a part of these anthologies with such talented writers. Tags: driving | arousal | aural stimulation | naughty | GLBT | Spanking | Sex and Taxes | An Officer and His Gentle Man | Barrel of Fun | gay | audio books | audiobooks | Lori Perkins | Ryan Field | Jen Bluekissed
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| Jen Bluekissed |
| The Recent Court Decision In Iowa |
| 2009.04.11 23:17:16 | |
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I'm originally from Iowa, so my eyes and ears perked when I heard about the recent lift on the gay marriage ban in Iowa. Since I'm working on a handful of m/m and f/f pieces at the moment, I thought I'd share a few tidbits of info. Lots of the national news agencies are reporting through the AP on different angles of the story. What I'd like to share are some links of my hometown newspaper (The Telegraph Herald) and the newspaper of the most recent town in Iowa where I lived prior to moving to Tennessee (The Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier). The Des Moines Register has recently run enough stories on the issue that they now have a quick link at the top of their home page devoted to the gay marriage issue. http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=keywords&keyword=iagaymarriage I especially like this article and the picture :) http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20090410/NEWS/904100376/1001/NEWS http://www.thonline.com/forums/Comments.cfm?BlogID=274&MainSection=User%20Blogs&THBlogID=5#post274 The whole issue is a heated one on both sides. To be honest, I was surprised the court lifted the ban, because Iowa is a fairly conservative state. The more articles I've read on the issue, the more I've also appreciated that Iowa is a fairly liberal state as well in terms of civil rights. Iowa was the first state to allow women to take the bar exam and practice law, the first state to desegregate schools, and one of the first states to strike down slavery laws. As a part of my research, I have also recently discovered that gay marriage is totally legal in Spain, giving gay couples exactly the same rights as straight couples. I studied in Santiago de Compostela, Spain (in the autonomous region of Galicia) in 2001. I also have a B.A. in Spanish, so I'm not sure how I missed the news in 2005 when gay marriage was legalized in Spain. I'm currently working on a m/m BDSM pirate short story set in Galicia between newlyweds. :) Tags: law | Galicia | Spain | Short story | civil rights | gay | lesbian | f/f | m/m | works in progress | news | newlyweds | BDSM | Pirates | Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier | Associated Press | Des Moines Register | Telegraph Herald | Iowa | Gay Marriage | LGBT | Jen Bluekissed Hits: 106 | Read more... |

