Tag: Theme: Books & Literature
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And Relief
Category: M/M, Kink: Age Gap / Age Difference, Setting: Modern Day | 2020s, Theme: Antisemitism, Theme: Banter & Flirtation, Theme: Books & Literature, Theme: Desk Jobs & Office Dynamics, Theme: Jews & Judaism, Theme: Men Who Love Men | Homosexuality, Theme: Mentorship, Theme: Power Dynamics & Imbalances, Theme: Professors & Teachers, Theme: Schools & Libraries & Archives, Theme: Sugar Daddies & Mommies, World: Magic Beholden
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Goths For Breakfast 2026: Charity Teach-a-Thon to feed hungry kids!
Event: Romancing the Gothic, Theme: Books & Literature, Theme: Clothing & Tailoring, Theme: Conventions & Literary Events, Theme: Film & Cinema, Theme: Gothic Horror, Theme: Gothic Romance, Theme: Guillermo del Toro, Theme: Horrors & Thrillers, Theme: Television & Entertainment, Theme: Uniforms & Costumes
It’s that wonderful time of year again – Romancing the Gothic, run by the inimitable Doctor Sam Hirst, is raising money for Magic Breakfast, a UK-based charity that provides free breakfasts for hungry school kids across England and Scotland. I am privileged to be a part of the incredible line-up for tomorrow, where you can…
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BristolCon this weekend!

Getting ready for my train down south tomorrow and for two days at BristolCon! I’m not running a stall this year, so I won’t be in the market room, but I’ll be around here and there about the hotel over the next few days until I come back home Sunday evening. The full convention schedule…
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New Deals & New Media Recs

Hello, blog post time! Book Releases & Deals The Kickstarter is now LIVE for the A Coup of Owls 2025-2026 releases! The collections on the docket are a Horror/Romance quartet of novelettes called Dark Paths coming out later this month, a Fantasy/Romance duo of novelettes called Light Paths scheduled for this December, and then a…
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“I Haven’t Read a Book in Ten Years.”

I used to read stacks of books: I just can’t any more. How do I start again? It feels shameful. The conversation turns to books and reading. You’re itching to run away. You used to read voraciously as a child and teenager. You’d get through a stack of books a week. What the Hell happened? It…