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message 1: by Josh (last edited Jun 18, 2010 07:34AM) (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Welcome to my GoodReads group. Take a moment to introduce yourself (if you're so inclined). I always like to hear from readers, so if you just want to drop a line and say hello, that's cool too!

And if someone wants to lead a book discussion or start their own thread, PLEASE feel free.


message 2: by Andy (new)

Andy Slayde | 220 comments Hello! Thank you for the invite! Just what I needed after a horrible World Cup morning.


message 3: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Awww. Sorry to hear that, but glad I could give you something to take your mind off your woes. *g*


message 4: by Mahalia (new)

Mahalia Levey (goodreadscommahalia) | 1 comments Hey Josh, nice to see you and thanks for inviting me :)


message 5: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Hi Mahalia. Thanks for joining up!


message 6: by Serena (new)

Serena Yates (serenayates) Hi Josh, thanks for inviting me. I'm not "only" a reader, but I hope I still qualify, since I do happen to read a lot... :-)


message 7: by Cait (new)

Cait Miller (caitmiller) | 30 comments Hi, thanks for the invite.I'm in nightshift hell just now and this was nice to wake up to this afternoon. Looking forward to chatting.
Cait


message 8: by Myristica (new)

Myristica Myristica | 1 comments Hi, Josh,
I wanted to take the time to thank you for inviting me to be a part of this. As I read your books, I'm sure I'll have plenty of stuff to ask and discuss. ;) I am curious, how many books have you written thus far?
Hugs,
Myristica


message 9: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Serena wrote: "Hi Josh, thanks for inviting me. I'm not "only" a reader, but I hope I still qualify, since I do happen to read a lot... :-)"

Hey, Serena, thanks for joining. I see myself first and foremost as a reader, so I'm delighted to see you here.


message 10: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Cait wrote: "Hi, thanks for the invite.I'm in nightshift hell just now and this was nice to wake up to this afternoon. Looking forward to chatting.
Cait"


Thanks, Cait! That's nice to be part of what gives someone a good morning (even if it's in the afternoon).


message 11: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Myristica63 wrote: "Hi, Josh,
I wanted to take the time to thank you for inviting me to be a part of this. As I read your books, I'm sure I'll have plenty of stuff to ask and discuss. ;) I am curious, how many books..."


Thanks for joining. WHEW. It would be uncomfortable to invite people and have to sit here twiddling my thumbs and humming to myself.

Let's see. At last count, I believe I have thirty Josh Lanyon stories out there in some form or another. Rough estimate!


message 12: by Lily (new)

Lily (lilygcs) Hi Josh, thanks for the invite to join your group.


message 13: by Jan (new)

Jan | 100 comments Hi ,thanks for the invite, what a great idea. It'll be good to have somewhere to talk about books, since everyone else in my household reads fantasy or sci-fi which are not really my genre.


message 14: by Patty (new)

Patty Good morning, Josh, thank you for including me in your discussion group. I find that I'm such an eclectic reader, none of my immediate circle of friends read the books I read, so I don't have anybody with whom to discuss the books. It's great to have a group!


message 15: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Lily wrote: "Hi Josh, thanks for the invite to join your group."

Thanks for joining, Lily!


message 16: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jan wrote: "Hi ,thanks for the invite, what a great idea. It'll be good to have somewhere to talk about books, since everyone else in my household reads fantasy or sci-fi which are not really my genre."

Well feel free to discuss whatever you like here, Jan. I'm happy to just let the conversation flow around me and I'll jump in where required.


message 17: by Oshun (new)

Oshun Thanks for inviting me. But responses to you are spamming my inbox already! (I figured it might be like that. And me with no impulse control will have to look at them all.) Your readers really do love you!


message 18: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Patty wrote: "Good morning, Josh, thank you for including me in your discussion group. I find that I'm such an eclectic reader, none of my immediate circle of friends read the books I read, so I don't have anybo..."

I'm glad, Patty. Hopefully we'll get some good discussions going here. I'm always interested in what readers think. In fact, a lot of the time I just like to be the fly on the wall.


message 19: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Oshun wrote: "Thanks for inviting me. But responses to you are spamming my inbox already! (I figured it might be like that. And me with no impulse control will have to look at them all.) Your readers really do l..."

I'm confident it will slow down. And that readers will start talking to each other and then I can sneakily listen in and no one will even remember I'm here.

Speaking of which -- nice to see YOU here!


message 20: by Samantha (new)

Samantha King-gee (alonetogether) | 30 comments Hi Josh! Any chance to stalk.. Erm. I mean.. not be at all creepy in keeping up to date with you I can get. *Memo to self. Stop being creepy*


message 21: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Samantha wrote: "Hi Josh! Any chance to stalk.. Erm. I mean.. not be at all creepy in keeping up to date with you I can get. *Memo to self. Stop being creepy*"

LOL. Okay. Well, just making it convenient for you.


message 22: by Jaime (new)

Jaime | 3 comments Hi, Josh. Thanks or the invite. Since this whole gig started out with me being a voracious reader, and that hasn't changed much, I figure I quaify :)


message 23: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Hey there, Jaime! That's the way it started for me, too. So nice to see you here.


message 24: by Jon (last edited Jun 18, 2010 01:51PM) (new)

Jon (jon_michaelsen) Hi, Josh! Thanks for the invite. Like Serena, I am more than a reader, but I read a lot and discovered your work beginning with the Adrien English series, Fatal Shadows last year (after reading about you via GWR); from there, A Dangerous Thing, before moving on two the Dark Horse series & Dangerous Ground series (just began book 2, Poison). Again, thanks for the invite and hopefully, I can pop in now and again...


message 25: by Cat (new)

Cat  | 54 comments Hi, Josh! I've been a reader of yours for about two years, but didn't really know how to let you know about that... approaching /read: bothering/ favourite authors is kinda intimidating to me. I've been looking for a forum to discuss your books and am very glad that you have started one yourself. My favourite book of yours is Death of a Pirate King (every single line of this book is sheer brilliance), but I have a soft spot for The Darkling Thrush, too, which is interesting because I normally don't read fantasy.


message 26: by A.B. (last edited Jun 18, 2010 03:12PM) (new)

A.B. Gayle (abgayle) Hi Josh
Which makes the most money? Your brilliant critiquing service or your writing?
seriously
Alison (aka A.B.Gayle)
who can personally recommend the service to those who need *HELP*


message 27: by [deleted user] (new)

Hello. Just wanted to say that I really enjoy your writing. I finished the Adrien English series a couple days ago and thought that it was a beautiful read, and so thank you for the books!


message 28: by Arzu (last edited Jun 18, 2010 04:49PM) (new)

Arzu | 22 comments Hi Josh, thanks for inviting me to the group. I surely haven't read all your books, but the ones I have read, I really liked. I have to admit something and hope you won't kick me out of this group!! ((:
When I say Josh Lanyon, everybody mentions the Adrien English series, but for some unknown reason I haven't read the series yet. Don't ask me why (really have no reason I can think of), but I won't go near the books. Sorry, but maybe the group and you will convince me to start it: At least I hope so!! ((:
Arzu


message 29: by ElaineY (new)

ElaineY Hello Josh. Thank you for the invitation:)


message 30: by Buda (new)

Buda (springboksfan) | 43 comments Hi, Josh. Thanks for the invitation!

Arzu - If you're like me, you generally find thing that people rave about (be it tv shows, movies or books) to be lacking in some fashion. I have to admit, I kept seeing Josh's name with major praise all over Amazon's gay reads discussions and thought, "Gimme a break. He can't be all that. And this Adrien character? Pfft. Whatever." But, most happily, I've never been more wrong. If you like Josh's other mysteries, you will love the Adrien English series. Give them a go. You won't be sorry. :)


message 31: by Jon (last edited Jun 18, 2010 07:25PM) (new)

Jon (jon_michaelsen) Agree with Rob, Arzu. I've only read the first two Adrien English books .Adrien English Mysteries 1&2 Adrien English Mysteries - got distracted, landed on Lanyon's Dangerous Ground and Old Poison series and the The Dark Horse and The White Knight series (really enjoy the action-sexy-FBI-thriller rush of these books!). You will not be disappointed with the English series.


message 32: by Sloan (new)

Sloan Parker (sloanparker) | 2 comments Hi Josh. Thanks for the invite. The group is an excellent idea, and I look forward to checking out the Q&A. Very generous of you to allow readers and other writers to ask questions about your work and writing in general.

Good luck!
Sloan


message 33: by Meraehl (new)

Meraehl | 25 comments Hi Josh :-) It's nice to have a place to talk about your stories (which I can actually post to, unlike Amazon). Could you just give us the official word regarding spoilers? I'm assuming this is a space where we can talk without being careful, but I do want to make sure.


message 34: by A.B. (last edited Jun 18, 2010 08:01PM) (new)

A.B. Gayle (abgayle) Hi Josh
Just a general question. As we all know a lot of m/m romance is actually written by females (whether they publicise this fact or not). What is the most common mistake they make when writing gay male characters?
BTW Thanks again for all your help and advice.
Alison (aka A.B.Gayle)


message 35: by Roxy (new)

Roxy Harte (roxy_harte) | 1 comments Hi Josh:)


message 36: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jon wrote: "Hi, Josh! Thanks for the invite. Like Serena, I am more than a reader, but I read a lot and discovered your work beginning with the Adrien English series, Fatal Shadows last year (after reading a..."

Hi Jon! Thanks for joining up, and feel free to chime in whenever and wherever you find the time!


message 37: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Antonia wrote: "Hi, Josh! I've been a reader of yours for about two years, but didn't really know how to let you know about that... approaching /read: bothering/ favourite authors is kinda intimidating to me. I've..."

Hi Antonia, I can promise you that authors enjoy hearing from readers. I honestly don't know any writer who doesn't appreciate it when readers take the time to tell us they enjoy what we do -- not least because we spend so much time on our own in these imaginary worlds. It's nice to hear from real people!

I'm so glad you enjoyed Pirate King. I think that might be my favorite Adrien book. Although it's hard for me to look at any of those separately. I always see the full story arc.


message 38: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Roxy wrote: "Hi Josh:)"

Hiya, Roxy! Thanks for stopping by.


message 39: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
A.B. wrote: "Hi Josh
Which makes the most money? Your brilliant critiquing service or your writing?
seriously
Alison (aka A.B.Gayle)
who can personally recommend the service to those who need *HELP*"


Thanks, AB. It's actually very satisfying to work with other writers. More so than you might think. It's nice a break from my own work.

The writing is still the most lucrative. The evaluation service turned out to be busier than I anticipated, but the writing is now to a point (thanks to that whopping backlist) where it brings in a nice return even on months with no new release.


message 40: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Sam wrote: "Hello. Just wanted to say that I really enjoy your writing. I finished the Adrien English series a couple days ago and thought that it was a beautiful read, and so thank you for the books!"

Thanks so much, Sam. It's really nice of you to say.


message 41: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Arzu wrote: "Hi Josh, thanks for inviting me to the group. I surely haven't read all your books, but the ones I have read, I really liked. I have to admit something and hope you won't kick me out of this grou..."

Hi Arzu. Thanks for stopping by. No, it's okay if you don't read the Adrien books. I think some readers fear they're going to be emotionally exhausting or something -- and I guess they are at times. But I've written plenty else that you can hopefully enjoy!


message 42: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Elaine wrote: "Hello Josh. Thank you for the invitation:)"

Hey there, Elaine. Nice of you to join up!


message 43: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Rob wrote: "Hi, Josh. Thanks for the invitation!

Arzu - If you're like me, you generally find thing that people rave about (be it tv shows, movies or books) to be lacking in some fashion. I have to admit, I ..."


Thanks, Rob. I see those reviews and I know exactly how you feel -- I have a built-in resistance to anything that seems to get that much praise or attention. So I probably wouldn't have read me either! *g*


message 44: by Jon (new)

Jon (jon_michaelsen) Antonia - I can second that. As a relatively newly published author myself, I love to hear from readers and never feel I'm being bothered, etc. Otherwise, why would we put ourselves out there on social networks, conduct book signings, etc? Josh is right -we writers spend a lot of time in our "heads", so it's nice to hear from readers...


message 45: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jon wrote: "Agree with Rob, Arzu. I've only read the first two Adrien English books .Adrien English Mysteries 1&2 Adrien English Mysteries - got distracted, landed on Lanyon's [book:Dangerous ..."

Thanks, Jon. The Adrien books get quite a bit stronger as they go along -- in my opinion, anyway. But nothing can be to every reader's taste. I have readers who only like the Adrien books and nothing else I've done. It's just the way it is.


message 46: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Sloan wrote: "Hi Josh. Thanks for the invite. The group is an excellent idea, and I look forward to checking out the Q&A. Very generous of you to allow readers and other writers to ask questions about your work ..."

Hey there, Sloan. It's really nice of you to pop in! Thanks.


message 47: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Meraehl wrote: "Hi Josh :-) It's nice to have a place to talk about your stories (which I can actually post to, unlike Amazon). Could you just give us the official word regarding spoilers? I'm assuming this is a ..."

Ah. Good question. I think maybe avoid spoilers on the general threads, but in the individual book discussions (which I guess I'll set up a books are released -- or I guess others can set them up? Not quite sure how this works yet) I'd say spoilers are okay.

I think it's hard to have any kind of in-depth book discussion if spoilers aren't allowed. So I guess readers should avoid the individual book discussions until they've finished reading. Does that make sense?


message 48: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
A.B. wrote: "Hi Josh
Just a general question. As we all know a lot of m/m romance is actually written by females (whether they publicise this fact or not). What is the most common mistake they make when writin..."


To be very honest, I think there's an odd self-consciousness writing in this genre you don't find in almost any other genre fiction. Writing believable male characters requires the same extensive thought and care that goes into any characterization. Sometimes I feel like women in this genre are trying too hard to reach some unattainable goal of masculine reality. And male writers, oddly enough, seem to go just as far off the mark because they forget that they're writing romance.

This is genre fiction. It's got its own tropes and conventions like any genre fiction. So the best characters are going to be grounded in reality but they're going to be...romantic.

Does that make sense?

For me...I try to write smart, capable people with enough flaws to make them believable. I never forget that men and women are complicated and contradictory and complex.


message 49: by Cat (new)

Cat  | 54 comments Josh - glad to hear you enjoy hearing from readers. Of course, I understand an author's need for recognition (I myself longed for it while I was still writing fanfic), but I supposed that you might get hundreds of e-mails that all contain more or less the following text: "Josh! Can you write another Adrien book? Pleeeeaaase? When is it coming out? I love Adrien! MORE ADRIEN!" and dealing with something like that on a daily basis can be a little exhausting. :) I'm afraid I was very close to sending you a similar e-mail after I heard that The Dark Tide was the end of Adrien, so maybe it's a good thing I decided to write to you now after I've had time to get used to the idea.

Jon - congratulations on getting published, and good luck with hearing from many, many new readers!


message 50: by A.B. (last edited Jun 19, 2010 03:11PM) (new)

A.B. Gayle (abgayle) Great news Josh
Gives hope to us aspiring writers. I hope it keeps you in clover (or wine - judging by your latest title) when your hands/wrists get too much to keep up.
hugs again
Alison (aka A.B.Gayle)


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