Category: #WLW
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So, What’s up with The Gaunt?
AND there’s big news on the horizon concerning The Gaunt. You remember that sexy novel about star-crossed lover ghosts, helpful human Trick or Treaters, and the friendly neighborhood witch? That bit of sensual smart Sapphic spice was released two autumns ago – and still has less than 50 reviews. Sigh.…
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Advice from an Old-Lady Femme for New Butches, Mascs, and Fems of all Ages
No one asked me, but after twenty-five years of living an out-loud-and-proud butch/femme lesbian relationship, I’d like to share a few things I’ve learned with the new young wave of Sapphics identifying that way.
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More Twisted Tales from Terceira
One night in mid-summer around sunset, near ten, she and her group of fellow fisher-folk gathered on their regular pier. I can see them, distant figures, from the front yard, and could walk to where they fish inside of twenty minutes, okay, thirty on one of those beyond humid days.…
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Update on The Devil’s Playground
Being me, I had to add dramatic tension so there’s a rogue witch attacking the club just as Lola arrives to find her former lover, the leader of The Devil’s Playground, leading her magical staff in defense of their newest members, a sex-goddess submissive collared to a mer-witch Dom. And,…
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What a long, strange trip it’s been
I’m not kidding. There is no electricity in the front half and upstairs of the house at all. But I had no time to contemplate that.
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10,000 Troublemakers – in South Africa!
This morning I was reminded of a Facebook page I put up years ago for When Butches Cry (a Goldie finalist) and forgot about. The book is the first, very beautiful edition of A Troublemaker Never Cries, published by Sapphire Books in 2017. I created the Facebook page around the…
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The Gaunt
Surprise! A brand new Ghost Story to celebrate Halloween. All the magical mystery of the night, with none of the horror. A Halloween Happily Ever After ending. The Gaunt A GHOSTLY LOVE THAT TRANSCENDS TIME Emmaline, a frontier butch burned alive as a witch in 1720, still haunted the place…

