Interviews
Torquere Press Featured Author, August 2007
Torquere Press Featured Author (with Anah Crow), October 2009
Reviews by Jessewave: In the Spotlight (with Anah Crow), October 2009


Renovations Bonus Material
Postcards from a Honeymoon —
After the wedding, Ven and Toby finally take a vacation, but they can’t leave home behind. They can’t resist sending a couple postcards to their loved ones while they’re away…


Sensational Bonus Material
Emailing Haruto — An email out-take from A Trick of the Senses
A Winter Treat — A bonus recipe for one of Samson’s favorite winter treats.
Happy Valentine’s Day from Foley — Valentine’s Day greetings from Jasper and Samson’s friend, Foley.


The Longest Night Bonus Material
What Came Before — A short scene set before the events of The Longest Night, in which apprentice mages Vale and Gray get themselves into a predicament their magic can’t resolve.


Ghost Notes Bonus Material
Jumping the Shark — A short scene set after Ghost Notes. Written while hosting the Torquere Press Social LiveJournal.


Angels Come to Visit Bonus Material
Embarrassing Moments — A short scene set after Angels Come to Visit, but before “Naming Day.” Written while hosting the Torquere Press Social LiveJournal.
Naming Day — A short scene set a few months after the end of Angels Come to Visit. Written while hosting the Torquere Press Social LiveJournal.


Free Fiction
Summer Stuntwriting One — PDF chapbook includes “Let the Grass Grow” (prologue to Slow Bloom), “The More Things Change” (with Mike and Owen from Yesterday, Today, and Always), “Perfect Storm,” and “Life in the Country.” From the first double-author double-header on the Torquere Social LiveJournal.


Summer Stuntwriting Two — PDF chapbook of lesbian short stories. Some are written by both Dianne Fox and Anah Crow, others are solo efforts by Anah Crow. From the second double-author double-header on the Torquere Social LiveJournal.


Any Way He Comes — PDF chapbook of stories about Jamie and Riaz. Jamie and Riaz’s transition from best friends with benefits to lovers happens in bits and snips, as both young men assume too much and keep from moving forward until they’re forced to face their assumptions.


Travesty, from an unfinished short story, “Out of Uniform.”
Teamwork, from The Great Rub-Off.

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