Thanks so much for this opportunity to share some information about my writing! I have two books out now and a third coming in January.
The novels are about an unusual sexuality. With my fiction I seek to help people understand a different life experience.
(W)hole A girl haunted by a secret attraction to disability meets a paraplegic surfer trying to put his past behind him. Will Elizabeth and Stewart learn to accept the broken parts in themselves and each other? Will they be able to re-define what it means to be whole or will fear and guilt drive them apart?
Dev Dreams (Vol. One) A collection of short stories such as Em’s story of having to choose between the man her mother wants her to marry and the man who makes her feel alive.
Breath(e) [available in January] In the sequel to (W)hole, Elizabeth begins dating Ethan, a charmingly geeky young man with cerebral palsy. But a confession to the wrong friend leads to vicious rumors that Elizabeth sexually preys on the mentally disabled.
Praise for (W)hole (W)hole is a stunningly accurate and very moving look into the psychology of devotees, or people with a sexual attraction to disabilities. Yes, it is a love story, but more than that, it shows how hard it is for young women to come to terms with an unusual sexual identity.-DevoGirl
“What a fantastic writer you are. You had me hooked by the end of the second paragraph...I've never been able to identify so completely with a female character until now. The way you describe the conflicted emotion and the desperation of Elizabeth is SO familiar to me...” -S.D., a male reader
“I would highly suggest this book to both devotees and non-devs that are curious, because it paints us in a "normal" light while being completely honest about the devotee mindset. On top of that, the novel is very well written, including captivating imagery and realistic dialogue.” - C. a female reader
I'm glad you read it! Thank you. I haven't really been back to look at it and I didn't realize there were typos. Very sorry about that! I'll go in and look at editing it. :D
Would you be willing to send me a message with the typos that you caught? It would be really helpful. As you say, it's hard to see them objectively when you've been deep in the story.
I recommend consciously starting to look at the text as though it's not you, the author, reading it. Pretend you are one of your readers. I find that helps me.
Oh yeah, anytime you see it in a format that's different from how you wrote it makes a big difference. Even my blogs look different when I preview them as opposed to typing them in word! How weird is that??!
The novels are about an unusual sexuality. With my fiction I seek to help people understand a different life experience.
(W)hole
A girl haunted by a secret attraction to disability meets a paraplegic surfer trying to put his past behind him. Will Elizabeth and Stewart learn to accept the broken parts in themselves and each other? Will they be able to re-define what it means to be whole or will fear and guilt drive them apart?
Dev Dreams (Vol. One)
A collection of short stories such as Em’s story of having to choose between the man her mother wants her to marry and the man who makes her feel alive.
Breath(e) [available in January]
In the sequel to (W)hole, Elizabeth begins dating Ethan, a charmingly geeky young man with cerebral palsy. But a confession to the wrong friend leads to vicious rumors that Elizabeth sexually preys on the mentally disabled.
Free Story from Dev Dreams: http://paradevostories.blogspot.com/s...
Praise for (W)hole
(W)hole is a stunningly accurate and very moving look into the psychology of devotees, or people with a sexual attraction to disabilities. Yes, it is a love story, but more than that, it shows how hard it is for young women to come to terms with an unusual sexual identity.-DevoGirl
“What a fantastic writer you are. You had me hooked by the end of the second paragraph...I've never been able to identify so completely with a female character until now. The way you describe the conflicted emotion and the desperation of Elizabeth is SO familiar to me...” -S.D., a male reader
“I would highly suggest this book to both devotees and non-devs that are curious, because it paints us in a "normal" light while being completely honest about the devotee mindset. On top of that, the novel is very well written, including captivating imagery and realistic dialogue.” - C. a female reader