Storme DeLarverie RIP
One of the pioneers of equality who helped us all achieve the rights we have today died on Saturday morning. Storme DeLarverie lived to be 93 years old and was 49 years old during the Stonewall Riots in 1969, an event that sparked what we now know as The Gay Liberation Movement.
When the police raided the bar her scuffle with them spurred patrons to fight back.
DeLarverie, dubbed by some ‘the gay community’s Rosa Parks,’ was born to a black mother and a white father in 1920 in New Orleans and in the 1950’s and 60’s was a drag king in a traveling drag show called the Jewel Box Revue.
In her later years she worked as a bouncer in bars well into her 70s.
You can read more here. For photo attribution click the photos.
Russian Olympics: John Fennell
An Olympic luger, John Fennell, came out to his teammates during the Russian Olympics in February, and recently came out in public during an interview with the Calgary Herald. It's actually a two fold interview because he talks about his fears during the Russian Olympics and his fears about coming out in a sports oriented macho world.
‘The thing that scared me the most is our Canadian Olympic Committee debriefing that said any information in Russia is subject to being seen by the government,’ Fennell said.
‘I didn’t travel with my phone or my computer when we went there, which was a testament to how nervous I was going in.
‘I was a basket case going to Russia.’
The piece also goes on to mention how Fennell struggled with coming out prior to the Olympics, and how he dated girls to cover his tracks.
There's more here.
HBO Gay Drama "Open City" Follows Normal Heart
The Normal Heart was so successful that HBO is now developing a new drama series that is set in the 1960's. It will be directed and produced by Adam Shankman best known for directing the film version of Hairspray and as a judge on So You Think You Can Dance. I've never seen either, so I'm totally unfamiliar with him.
Open City is set also set in New York but in the late 1960s, nearly 20 years before The Normal Heart which is about the early days of the AIDS epidemic.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Open will tell tell the story of characters from various corners of Manhattan who are navigating a cultural revolution at a time of great political turmoil.
It should be interesting to see how they do this. I still have a lot of good friends who are/were gay and around during the 1960's and I love listening to their stories...even when they repeat them a little too often (smile).
Frankly, I would have preferred another Queer as Folk series, but it's too soon to tell about this one. The retro/historical angle could be interesting. And none of the characters have to deal with condoms or safe sex.
You can read more about this here.
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Free Gay Excerpt; Russia: No Kid Contact; $5 Book Trailers on Fiverr
Russia: No Kid Contact
I've posted so many times about Russia, the Olympics, and the anti-gay atmosphere over in Russia I'm not even going to link and I think everyone knows most of it by now. Russian TV personalities who take part in bad Russian sitcoms want gays burned, and now Vladimir Putin says gays are welcome at the Russian Olympics but they have to stay away from children.
Speaking to volunteers today (17 January), LGBTI people ‘can feel calm and at ease’ while visiting Russia. But he emphasized no gay person will be arrested as long as they do not speak to anyone underage.
You can read more here.
I still call for a ban on the Russian Olympics. If this were any other minority in the US, and Putin made a statement like this about any group from African Americans to Asian Americans, I can't help but feel the US would be looking at this differently. But because it's gays we're supposed to take it with a smile, be good sports, and keep our mouths shut so everyone involved with the Russian Olympics can make money. There's something very seriously wrong with this. And Putin knows what he's doing and he's sitting back laughing at all of us.
Where did our leaders go? And what happened to all the promises we've heard? It's amazing how many go blank at times like this. At the very least, I keep hoping there will be some kind of surprise from the Obama administration about all this that no one expected. Even if it's just s small slap in the face to Putin. But I'm not getting my hopes up too high.
$5 Dollar Book Trailers on Fiverr
I've posted about the web site Fiverr before. It's a web site where people will do almost anything for five dollars, from sing you a song to write you a book review. Even though I've never used Fiverr myself for anything, I do go there sometimes to check out the ads for pure entertainment. In spite of the controversy about authors who allegedly pay for good reviews and ratings, I feel safe posting about it because my hands are clean, so to speak.
I'm also not holier than thou. Just because I've never used Fiverr to get book reviews doesn't mean I'm completely against others who do use them. In fact, I've been thinking differently about it for a while and if an author can get an honest, good review from fiverr for five dollars how different is that from getting an honest good review from Kirkus by paying hundreds of dollars because Kirkus has a "reputation?" If anything, Kirkus is the one screwing people over by charging that much.
The people who review the books on Fiverr claim they are legit and they claim they've read the books. And if this is the case, I'm not sure I see anything wrong with it. There are many other furtive things going on in publishing we don't hear about. Book review web sites who do claim to be holier than thou are "in bed" with public relations firms that promote big name romance authors. We don't hear about that often. Authors who claim to be self-publishing are going through the "services" of literary agents who are publishing professionals and not all are disclosing this as openly as they should be. We don't hear about that very often either.
So if Betty Jane Author indie publishes a book, pays for an honest review and rating at Fiverr, and gets a few more people to read her book from that review, I just can't seem to find anything criminal about it. Again, this is assuming the books are read and reviewed legitimately. But even in that case we can never be certain if anything is legit, which is why it's important to vet all reviews while book shopping.
So when I spotted this ad for book trailers for five dollars last night I figured I would share it with other authors. I don't know anything about it, and I don't know how it's possible to do a thirty second book trailer for five dollars, but this ad claims it can be done.
I'm an indie film maker with a feature film under my belt. Let me help you create a trailer for your book using your photographic images. (Note: You need a license for any images you did not create yourself.)
For $5, I will create a 30 second Youtube video trailer (.H264 format) that will display:
You can read more here. And for those who don't like my opinions about Fiverr, remember I stated that I'm still not totally sure, but I'm not ready to slam them either. If Kirkus can do it why can't Fiverr? I like to think there are still some good honest people out there reading and reviewing books. And if they are willing to do that for five bucks, I not ready to judge them yet. The fact that I don't do it myself has more to do with my own vanity as an author than any strong moral convictions. I like to get my reviews, good and bad, the hard way. For free and from readers. But I might be thinking differently if I were a new author starting out.
Free Gay Excerpt
I think this is Friday, at least I hope it is. I'm not completely sure because this week...and month...has gone by so fast. There are reasons for that I'll be posting about soon. It has something to do with our impending marriage in Vermont, a Supreme Court Justice, and a film documentary. But until it's all absolutely, completely, and totally official I'd rather not get into the details until next week.
In any event, here's an excerpt from my newest release in the Second Chance series. This one is titled, His Only Choice, and it's about 30,000 words. I'll be posting a cover preview sometime this weekend. I'll also post a release date, too. Until then, here's the blurb and a short excerpt.
Blurb:
I've posted so many times about Russia, the Olympics, and the anti-gay atmosphere over in Russia I'm not even going to link and I think everyone knows most of it by now. Russian TV personalities who take part in bad Russian sitcoms want gays burned, and now Vladimir Putin says gays are welcome at the Russian Olympics but they have to stay away from children.
Speaking to volunteers today (17 January), LGBTI people ‘can feel calm and at ease’ while visiting Russia. But he emphasized no gay person will be arrested as long as they do not speak to anyone underage.
You can read more here.
I still call for a ban on the Russian Olympics. If this were any other minority in the US, and Putin made a statement like this about any group from African Americans to Asian Americans, I can't help but feel the US would be looking at this differently. But because it's gays we're supposed to take it with a smile, be good sports, and keep our mouths shut so everyone involved with the Russian Olympics can make money. There's something very seriously wrong with this. And Putin knows what he's doing and he's sitting back laughing at all of us.
Where did our leaders go? And what happened to all the promises we've heard? It's amazing how many go blank at times like this. At the very least, I keep hoping there will be some kind of surprise from the Obama administration about all this that no one expected. Even if it's just s small slap in the face to Putin. But I'm not getting my hopes up too high.
$5 Dollar Book Trailers on Fiverr
I've posted about the web site Fiverr before. It's a web site where people will do almost anything for five dollars, from sing you a song to write you a book review. Even though I've never used Fiverr myself for anything, I do go there sometimes to check out the ads for pure entertainment. In spite of the controversy about authors who allegedly pay for good reviews and ratings, I feel safe posting about it because my hands are clean, so to speak.
I'm also not holier than thou. Just because I've never used Fiverr to get book reviews doesn't mean I'm completely against others who do use them. In fact, I've been thinking differently about it for a while and if an author can get an honest, good review from fiverr for five dollars how different is that from getting an honest good review from Kirkus by paying hundreds of dollars because Kirkus has a "reputation?" If anything, Kirkus is the one screwing people over by charging that much.
The people who review the books on Fiverr claim they are legit and they claim they've read the books. And if this is the case, I'm not sure I see anything wrong with it. There are many other furtive things going on in publishing we don't hear about. Book review web sites who do claim to be holier than thou are "in bed" with public relations firms that promote big name romance authors. We don't hear about that often. Authors who claim to be self-publishing are going through the "services" of literary agents who are publishing professionals and not all are disclosing this as openly as they should be. We don't hear about that very often either.
So if Betty Jane Author indie publishes a book, pays for an honest review and rating at Fiverr, and gets a few more people to read her book from that review, I just can't seem to find anything criminal about it. Again, this is assuming the books are read and reviewed legitimately. But even in that case we can never be certain if anything is legit, which is why it's important to vet all reviews while book shopping.
So when I spotted this ad for book trailers for five dollars last night I figured I would share it with other authors. I don't know anything about it, and I don't know how it's possible to do a thirty second book trailer for five dollars, but this ad claims it can be done.
I'm an indie film maker with a feature film under my belt. Let me help you create a trailer for your book using your photographic images. (Note: You need a license for any images you did not create yourself.)
For $5, I will create a 30 second Youtube video trailer (.H264 format) that will display:
You can read more here. And for those who don't like my opinions about Fiverr, remember I stated that I'm still not totally sure, but I'm not ready to slam them either. If Kirkus can do it why can't Fiverr? I like to think there are still some good honest people out there reading and reviewing books. And if they are willing to do that for five bucks, I not ready to judge them yet. The fact that I don't do it myself has more to do with my own vanity as an author than any strong moral convictions. I like to get my reviews, good and bad, the hard way. For free and from readers. But I might be thinking differently if I were a new author starting out.
Free Gay Excerpt
I think this is Friday, at least I hope it is. I'm not completely sure because this week...and month...has gone by so fast. There are reasons for that I'll be posting about soon. It has something to do with our impending marriage in Vermont, a Supreme Court Justice, and a film documentary. But until it's all absolutely, completely, and totally official I'd rather not get into the details until next week.
In any event, here's an excerpt from my newest release in the Second Chance series. This one is titled, His Only Choice, and it's about 30,000 words. I'll be posting a cover preview sometime this weekend. I'll also post a release date, too. Until then, here's the blurb and a short excerpt.
Blurb:
In this third installment of the Second Chance series by Ryan Field,
His Only Choice, Lance has to figure out a way to deal with the fact
that his partner, Davis, of twenty years will be traveling extensively in Asia
and leaving him alone for long stretches at a time. So Lance plunges into making
important changes to the small brick and mortar bookshop he owns in New
York's Hudson River Valley to keep it competitive with the rising popularity in
e-books. He's also trying to deal with turning forty years old and it's not
working out well. In order to fill the lonely hours when he's not working, Lance
joins a gym and meets a very young personal trainer named Sergio who makes him
feel so young and desirable again he starts lying about his age and
telling Sergio he's only thirty-five years old.
Like other books in the Second Chance series the story bounces from present
to past a few times and the choice Lance has to make to get his second chance
isn't clear until the story is in full swing. But there are more than a few sexy
gay surprises to keep m/m readers wondering what will happen next, which include
whether Lance will ultimately choose his safe, quiet life with Davis. Or will he
choose to go another round with dark, sexy Sergio with the weight lifter's body
and scruffy rough beard?
Excerpt:
On Sunday nights, Lance Johnson didn't get home from work
until almost midnight, partly because it was his usual night to do the extra
weekly cleaning in the pizza shop's kitchen and partly because it was poker
night for his partner of ten years, Sergio. As part owner of the pizza shop,
Lance maintained certain routines and kept detailed lists of things he had to
do.
On this particular Sunday night, he scraped a speck of
melted cheese from the wooden block next to the cash register and sighed aloud
wondering if he'd remembered to order more cardboard boxes on Friday. The last
time he'd forgotten to do that Sergio had to make a run to the next town and
buy pizza boxes from their competitor and Sergio hadn't smiled about this.
Lance wiped the wooden board clean with bleach solution and
sighed again, making a mental note to check his supply list before locking up
that night. He glanced around the clean perfect kitchen looking for one more
thing to do, hoping to kill time. It was eleven fifteen and he only had to walk
out the back door in the kitchen, turn to the right, and climb up a flight of
faded old deck stairs to get to the apartment he shared with Sergio.
When he spotted a few crumbs on the brown tiled floor
beneath one of the pizza ovens, he crossed to the back and pulled a broom from
a small closet near the sink so frayed at the bottom it turned sideways. He
took his time sweeping the crumbs and even bent down to see if there were more
crumbs beneath the oven. He could never predict how long Sergio's Sunday night
poker games with his buddies would last. It all depended on who was winning and
who ran out of money first. If one of the guys was on a winning streak the game
would end at midnight and Lance could go to bed. If the winners were balanced
they could all wind up playing into the early hours of the morning.
After he swept, he went over the exterior of the already
shiny pizza ovens with a wet cloth one more time. Then he bleached the back
kitchen stainless steel counters and double checked his order list from Friday
and found he had ordered the cardboard boxes after all. At five minutes to midnight,
he removed his white apron and hung it on a hook near the back door and glanced
around one last time. He set the burglar alarm and stepped out into the cold
January night. The dumpsters overflowing with a weekend's worth of garbage had
become invisible to him by then. It wasn't as bad in the winter as it was in
the summer. The twenty degree temperatures made everything feel cleaner and
toned down the smell of rotten tomatoes and partially eaten slices of pizza.
As he climbed the back stairs he heard the deep hollow
voices of men laughing and joking around. They played cards at the kitchen
table, an old fashioned affair with a pale green Formica top, chrome trim, and
green Naugahyde chairs…a dinette set…that dated back to the 1950's. Sergio had
been promising him for the past ten years they would move eventually to their
own home and rent out the apartment above the pizza shop. It wasn't that they
didn't have the money. The pizza shop did well and Sergio was now part owner of
the local gym. It's just each time they reached the point where it was time to
move Sergio found another investment and promised they would move right after
that. Sergio seemed comfortable in the apartment; he rarely left town for
longer than a day at a time.
At first, it was the time Sergio wanted to invest in the
stock market. He'd received a tip from one of his clients at the gym and he'd
invested all their money in one stock claiming they would become millionaires
overnight. The stock failed and it took four years of scrimping and saving to
replenish all they'd lost. After that, Sergio wanted to invest in a landscape
company that only planted fake shrubs and plastic grass. They lost everything
in that venture, too, and wound up working another four years to save up enough
for a home. And when they reached that point again, Sergio was offered the
opportunity to invest in the gym where he'd been a trainer for years and he
literally begged Lance for permission to do this. Unfortunately, they learned
some gyms are not huge money-makers and it takes years to get back an initial
investment. The only reason the owner had asked Sergio to invest was because
his cash flow had been dwindling to nothing. So Lance went back to working in
the pizza shop seven days a week, scrimping and saving for another shot at
owning his own home again. He'd once owned a home with his first partner but
that seemed like another lifetime now.
At least they had the pizza shop, which wasn't the most
glamorous business but always generated an income. After Sergio's parents were killed in a freak
auto accident that involved a donkey cart and a loose goat while they were on a
trip visiting family in Italy, Sergio inherited the pizza shop and he and Lance
moved right into the apartment over the shop where Sergio's parents had lived.
This all happened the first year they were together and Lance was still running
a little bookshop in town that he'd been trying to expand into a full time
money generating small business. But then e-books started taking over, people
stopped buying print books as often, and Lance couldn't figure out a way to run
both businesses at the same time. So he took over the pizza shop and shuttered
the little bookshop he'd loved so much. The pizza shop was a sure thing; the
bookshop was questionable. And Lance and Sergio were in no position to choose
glamour over reality. When Lance had left his first partner for Sergio, he'd
left with nothing but the clothes on his back.
Lance opened the back door of the apartment and entered the
kitchen. The guys at the table all turned and shouted in his direction. Sergio
was at the head of the table, Sergio's best friend, Marco, was at the other
end, Joey and Mike were on the right, and a big guy who owned the auto body
shop in town, Frankie, was on the left.
"There's my hot little piece of ass," Sergio said,
as he held the cards closer to his chest and looked up at Lance.
Although things had changed a lot with gay people since
they'd first met in 2012, Lance still felt awkward when Sergio said things like
this in front of other people. He sent Sergio a look and said, "Be
good."
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Naked NY Actor; Johnny Weir On Russia; Amazon On Hachette; Hachette Sales Drop
Naked NY Actor
An actor working in West Side Story recently released a book, RM XIV, where he poses without his clothes to show his fans what life's like while he's on the road. His name is Mark MacKillop and he also performed in Broadway Cares, plus he's donating a portion of this nude photo image book to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
“It’s interesting looking back at these pictures and seeing where I was and where I’ve come,” he said. Touring in a musical, he noted, “helped to break down a lot of walls I had built up, and really opened [me] up as a person.”
It's very tastefully done, and I'm actually thinking of buying this myself. I love these well done coffee table books and I have seen one like this in a while.
You can read more here.
Johnny Weir On Russia
Here's a link to several posts I wrote about Johnny Weir, the Russian Olympics, and the anti-gay sentiments in Russia. I had a hard time understanding why anyone would support the Russian Olympics strictly based on my own personal beliefs about equality and freedom. And I'm far from being an advocate, activist, or a political person. I just don't think anything trumps equal rights...for anyone...not even sports.
Evidently, Johnny Weir didn't agree then, and he's back in motion once again with a new documentary that's going to show the more tender moments at the Russian Olympics. Get this, the title will be, To Russia With Love. Ugh! I'm honestly not joking about that and I'll post the link below.
This is what Weir allegedly claims to be his personal truth:
The openly gay Weir faced a barrage of criticism from some LGBT advocates who felt that he should boycott the Olympics in the wake of Russia's controversial "gay propaganda" legislation.
Still, he told The New York Times' Juliet Macur that the Olympics were "not the place to make a political statement.”
“I’m not a politician and I don’t really talk about politics," he said. Noting that he didn't feel the need to "break any laws or wear a rainbow pin," he added, "You don’t have to agree with the politics, but you have to respect the culture of a country you are visiting.”
No. Sorry. I don't have to support anything that is harmful or detrimental to the LGBTI community. Not now, or ever. And I don't have to respect any culture that promotes gay hate. Not for shits, giggles, or any amount of money I'm offered.
You can read more here. I don't think I get EPIX with my cable package, so I won't have to suffer the fresh hells of this documentary.
Amazon on Hachette
I've tried to come up with a simple example of what's been happening between Amazon and big five publisher, Hachette. It's a much more complicated issue on every level, however, this link sums things up in a more concise way than most things I've read.
First, the big statement Amazon recently made is about e-book prices. Instead of charging $14.99 and above, Amazon wants e-books priced at $9.99...or I would imagine lower. Amazon also wants 35% of revenues going to authors, 35% going to publishers, and 30% going to Amazon. Before anyone gets all upset about these numbers, I personally read through one author contract not too long ago with an e-publisher and the author, in that case, was only receiving 28% of the revenues. Yes, this is an e-publisher...a small one. That's not uncommon, for authors to receive that percentage or less. In fact, this was a well known m/m romance publisher.
In any event, Amazon went right for the throat this time:
"Is 30 percent reasonable? Yes. In fact, the 30 percent share of total revenue is what Hachette forced us to take in 2010 when they illegally colluded with their competitors to raise e-book prices," Amazon writes, referencing a recently settled anti-trust case against Apple for e-book price-fixing. "We had no problem with the 30 percent— we did have a big problem with the price increases."
You can read more here. Amazon also makes an interesting comment about how they don't want to control what the publisher shares with the author. They're only making a suggestion.
I have no comment other than I know, personally, from my own experience in indie publishing, the cost to produce an e-book is virtually nothing compared to the cost of producing a print book. And as a reader, I have paid $14.99 and higher for e-books from the big five publishers that have left me seething enough to never make that mistake again.
For those of you who really want to get into the details about what's been happening between Amazon and Hachette, here's a link to a more complicated piece.
Hachette Sales Drop
According to this next link, Hachette sales have dropped by 1% since all this business with Amazon started. Frankly, I'm not sure this drop has anything to do with what's been happening with Amazon because I've heard e-book sales have dropped in other places, too. In my case, it's only hearsay. But the fact that e-book sales have leveled out all over the place most likely has something to do with this decline. It's difficult to tell at this point.
In the UK, where Amazon has not deployed the same tactics against publishers, Hachette's ebook sales continued to grow.
Speaking on a conference call with market analysts, Dominique D'Hinnin, chief financial officer at Lagardère, played down the impact of the Amazon dispute. "Is there an impact in the Amazon's relationship? Maybe, but it is hard to tell."
I think there are other factors that come into play, too. The tablet craze is over. Google glass is lagging and it may or may not become the next trend. More and more people are looking for larger smart phones and I think they'll be reading more on their phones.
I also think people are still excited about e-books. They just don't want to pay the same price for an e-book they'd pay for a print book.
You can read more here.
An actor working in West Side Story recently released a book, RM XIV, where he poses without his clothes to show his fans what life's like while he's on the road. His name is Mark MacKillop and he also performed in Broadway Cares, plus he's donating a portion of this nude photo image book to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
“It’s interesting looking back at these pictures and seeing where I was and where I’ve come,” he said. Touring in a musical, he noted, “helped to break down a lot of walls I had built up, and really opened [me] up as a person.”
It's very tastefully done, and I'm actually thinking of buying this myself. I love these well done coffee table books and I have seen one like this in a while.
You can read more here.
Johnny Weir On Russia
Here's a link to several posts I wrote about Johnny Weir, the Russian Olympics, and the anti-gay sentiments in Russia. I had a hard time understanding why anyone would support the Russian Olympics strictly based on my own personal beliefs about equality and freedom. And I'm far from being an advocate, activist, or a political person. I just don't think anything trumps equal rights...for anyone...not even sports.
Evidently, Johnny Weir didn't agree then, and he's back in motion once again with a new documentary that's going to show the more tender moments at the Russian Olympics. Get this, the title will be, To Russia With Love. Ugh! I'm honestly not joking about that and I'll post the link below.
This is what Weir allegedly claims to be his personal truth:
The openly gay Weir faced a barrage of criticism from some LGBT advocates who felt that he should boycott the Olympics in the wake of Russia's controversial "gay propaganda" legislation.
Still, he told The New York Times' Juliet Macur that the Olympics were "not the place to make a political statement.”
“I’m not a politician and I don’t really talk about politics," he said. Noting that he didn't feel the need to "break any laws or wear a rainbow pin," he added, "You don’t have to agree with the politics, but you have to respect the culture of a country you are visiting.”
No. Sorry. I don't have to support anything that is harmful or detrimental to the LGBTI community. Not now, or ever. And I don't have to respect any culture that promotes gay hate. Not for shits, giggles, or any amount of money I'm offered.
You can read more here. I don't think I get EPIX with my cable package, so I won't have to suffer the fresh hells of this documentary.
Amazon on Hachette
I've tried to come up with a simple example of what's been happening between Amazon and big five publisher, Hachette. It's a much more complicated issue on every level, however, this link sums things up in a more concise way than most things I've read.
First, the big statement Amazon recently made is about e-book prices. Instead of charging $14.99 and above, Amazon wants e-books priced at $9.99...or I would imagine lower. Amazon also wants 35% of revenues going to authors, 35% going to publishers, and 30% going to Amazon. Before anyone gets all upset about these numbers, I personally read through one author contract not too long ago with an e-publisher and the author, in that case, was only receiving 28% of the revenues. Yes, this is an e-publisher...a small one. That's not uncommon, for authors to receive that percentage or less. In fact, this was a well known m/m romance publisher.
In any event, Amazon went right for the throat this time:
"Is 30 percent reasonable? Yes. In fact, the 30 percent share of total revenue is what Hachette forced us to take in 2010 when they illegally colluded with their competitors to raise e-book prices," Amazon writes, referencing a recently settled anti-trust case against Apple for e-book price-fixing. "We had no problem with the 30 percent— we did have a big problem with the price increases."
You can read more here. Amazon also makes an interesting comment about how they don't want to control what the publisher shares with the author. They're only making a suggestion.
I have no comment other than I know, personally, from my own experience in indie publishing, the cost to produce an e-book is virtually nothing compared to the cost of producing a print book. And as a reader, I have paid $14.99 and higher for e-books from the big five publishers that have left me seething enough to never make that mistake again.
For those of you who really want to get into the details about what's been happening between Amazon and Hachette, here's a link to a more complicated piece.
Hachette Sales Drop
According to this next link, Hachette sales have dropped by 1% since all this business with Amazon started. Frankly, I'm not sure this drop has anything to do with what's been happening with Amazon because I've heard e-book sales have dropped in other places, too. In my case, it's only hearsay. But the fact that e-book sales have leveled out all over the place most likely has something to do with this decline. It's difficult to tell at this point.
In the UK, where Amazon has not deployed the same tactics against publishers, Hachette's ebook sales continued to grow.
Speaking on a conference call with market analysts, Dominique D'Hinnin, chief financial officer at Lagardère, played down the impact of the Amazon dispute. "Is there an impact in the Amazon's relationship? Maybe, but it is hard to tell."
I think there are other factors that come into play, too. The tablet craze is over. Google glass is lagging and it may or may not become the next trend. More and more people are looking for larger smart phones and I think they'll be reading more on their phones.
I also think people are still excited about e-books. They just don't want to pay the same price for an e-book they'd pay for a print book.
You can read more here.
Chase of a Holy Ghost
by Ryan Field
The Ghost and Mr. Moore
by Ryan Field
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Real Gay Hate Russia; President's Message to Russia; Stephen Amell on Olympics
Real Gay Hate Russia
It gets harder to post these things each day, but they can't be ignored either. There is a British documentary out that allegedly tells the truth about what's really happening in Russia to LGBTI people. And it's not pretty. The article to which I'm linking mentions the Russian publicity machine in progress with the Olympic games and how they are toning things down for the sake of appearance, but let's not forget about the US publicity machine either. As it stands, the Olympics and money seem to be more important than human rights. Even more amazing, is how many don't know what's really happening.
Filmmakers aired Hunted on Channel 4 in Britain this week, just before the start of the Olympics in Russia, showing how they went inside the gangs that entrap LGBT people and then subject them to violent abuse. In one scene early in the film, attackers head to an LGBT film festival and cameras are along to record their particular brand of intimidation. It gets worse from there. Despite numerous stories out of Russia about intimidation, little has captured what it's like to live through it.
You can read more here about the documentary.
You can also watch a clip.
President's Message to Russia
At least President Obama has issued a statement about gays and Russia, and taken what some think is a strong stand.
The White House would not initially confirm nor deny that sending a delegation with openly gay athletes and policymakers was a direct message to Russia's government regarding the country's antigay laws. Now, however, President Obama says everyone's suspicions were spot-on.
“There is no doubt we wanted to make it very clear that we do not abide by discrimination in anything, including discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation,” Obama said Thursday to NBC News. “One of the wonderful things about the Olympics is that you are judged by your merit, how good you are regardless of where you come from, what you look like, who you love, and that I think is consistent with the spirit of the Olympics."
I'm not going to scream boycott with regard to the President. World leaders have to think clearly and rationally, and if emotions run too strong it's just not good for foreign policy. I get this, and I don't mind it in the least. So I think it's wonderful we have a President who will speak out this way, and make statements like this. We've had other Presidents who wouldn't comment at all.
What I don't get are the LGBTI people who didn't agree with a full boycott.
Read more here.
Stephen Amell on Olympics
Some TV stars are gaining respect and attention by vocally discussing the Russian Olympics on social media. Star of "Arrow," Stephen Amell, did this recently and gained 14,000 likes on a FB status update.
In a Facebook post discussing the popular CW superhero show Arrow going on break, leading man Stephen Amell announced that the program would take a "mini hiatus so people can grit their teeth and suffer through an Olympic games marred by homophobia and mediocre levels of public interest."
Even more interesting than his comment about homophobia is the one about mediocre levels of public interest. Could it be that we are not watching because of the homophobia in Russia? Or are the Olympics in general about as relevant as the old beauty pageants of the previous century? I'm not so sure there's a clear answer. But time will tell.
You can read more here, where you can follow Stephen Amell on FB.
It gets harder to post these things each day, but they can't be ignored either. There is a British documentary out that allegedly tells the truth about what's really happening in Russia to LGBTI people. And it's not pretty. The article to which I'm linking mentions the Russian publicity machine in progress with the Olympic games and how they are toning things down for the sake of appearance, but let's not forget about the US publicity machine either. As it stands, the Olympics and money seem to be more important than human rights. Even more amazing, is how many don't know what's really happening.
Filmmakers aired Hunted on Channel 4 in Britain this week, just before the start of the Olympics in Russia, showing how they went inside the gangs that entrap LGBT people and then subject them to violent abuse. In one scene early in the film, attackers head to an LGBT film festival and cameras are along to record their particular brand of intimidation. It gets worse from there. Despite numerous stories out of Russia about intimidation, little has captured what it's like to live through it.
You can read more here about the documentary.
You can also watch a clip.
President's Message to Russia
At least President Obama has issued a statement about gays and Russia, and taken what some think is a strong stand.
The White House would not initially confirm nor deny that sending a delegation with openly gay athletes and policymakers was a direct message to Russia's government regarding the country's antigay laws. Now, however, President Obama says everyone's suspicions were spot-on.
“There is no doubt we wanted to make it very clear that we do not abide by discrimination in anything, including discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation,” Obama said Thursday to NBC News. “One of the wonderful things about the Olympics is that you are judged by your merit, how good you are regardless of where you come from, what you look like, who you love, and that I think is consistent with the spirit of the Olympics."
I'm not going to scream boycott with regard to the President. World leaders have to think clearly and rationally, and if emotions run too strong it's just not good for foreign policy. I get this, and I don't mind it in the least. So I think it's wonderful we have a President who will speak out this way, and make statements like this. We've had other Presidents who wouldn't comment at all.
What I don't get are the LGBTI people who didn't agree with a full boycott.
Read more here.
Stephen Amell on Olympics
Some TV stars are gaining respect and attention by vocally discussing the Russian Olympics on social media. Star of "Arrow," Stephen Amell, did this recently and gained 14,000 likes on a FB status update.
In a Facebook post discussing the popular CW superhero show Arrow going on break, leading man Stephen Amell announced that the program would take a "mini hiatus so people can grit their teeth and suffer through an Olympic games marred by homophobia and mediocre levels of public interest."
Even more interesting than his comment about homophobia is the one about mediocre levels of public interest. Could it be that we are not watching because of the homophobia in Russia? Or are the Olympics in general about as relevant as the old beauty pageants of the previous century? I'm not so sure there's a clear answer. But time will tell.
You can read more here, where you can follow Stephen Amell on FB.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Cher on Russia; Russia Scorns Gay Parents; Village People Cowboy Marries
Cher on Russia
With so many disillusioning things happening in PA this week regarding same sex marriage, when I read this piece about Cher turning down an invitation to perform at the Russian Olympics I had to admit that it felt nice to see that some people are still willing to challenge unfair laws...on principle, not black and white laws. She also clearly knows hate from personal experience.
“I can’t name names but my friend called who is a big oligarch over there, and asked me if I’d like to be an ambassador for the Olympics and open the show,” she told Canadian newsmagazine Maclean’s. “I immediately said no. I want to know why all of this gay hate just exploded over there.
He said the Russian people don’t feel the way the government does.”
In the wide-ranging interview, she discussed how the treatment she and former husband Sonny Bono received made her empathize with other outsiders, and she also noted her support for her transgender son, Chaz Bono.
“People hated Sonny and I in the early days because we looked and acted so different,” she said. “Sonny was always getting into fights — people would called him ‘fag’ and he’d get his nose broken — only because we were dressing different. And these were our street clothes!”
You can read more here.
Russia Scorns Gay Parents
Speaking of Russia, now there's a Russian lawmaker who wants to take away children from LGBT parents for some of the most ridiculous reasons I think I have ever heard.
Last week, Russian lawmaker and nationalist party leader Alexei Zhuravlev proposed legislation that would allow the government to remove all children from all LGBT parents and from same-sex couples. In his bill, State Duma Deputy Zhuravlev compared homosexuality to child abuse, drug abuse, and alcoholism. Zhuravlev this week shared with Russian reporter Olga Pavlikova his stunning views on gay people and on “allowing” them to raise children.
This article only devolves into something much worse than what's above. If this is the mind set that President Obama has to deal with during foreign affairs, God bless the President for having the patience to deal with them. I wouldn't be able to do that. You can read more here.
Village People Cowboy Marries
In much lighter news, Randy Jones who was the cowboy in the Village People from 1970's disco fame is marrying his longtime partner. I was only a child at the time, but I recall being fascinated with the cowboy and the construction worker.
This is not going to be just any old event either.
Day one will reportedly include "a public proposal" with Randy "[popping] the question in front of friends and family in Columbus Circle." Day two will feature the wedding ceremony at New York City Hall "in front of their mothers." Directly after, there will be a party at a "trendy rooftop bar" with "special guest host Warrington Gillette -- who the couple credits as "Jason" from 'Friday the 13th Part 2.'" Finally, on day three, there will be a "post-wedding banquet" in Little Italy.
You can read more here.
With so many disillusioning things happening in PA this week regarding same sex marriage, when I read this piece about Cher turning down an invitation to perform at the Russian Olympics I had to admit that it felt nice to see that some people are still willing to challenge unfair laws...on principle, not black and white laws. She also clearly knows hate from personal experience.
“I can’t name names but my friend called who is a big oligarch over there, and asked me if I’d like to be an ambassador for the Olympics and open the show,” she told Canadian newsmagazine Maclean’s. “I immediately said no. I want to know why all of this gay hate just exploded over there.
He said the Russian people don’t feel the way the government does.”
In the wide-ranging interview, she discussed how the treatment she and former husband Sonny Bono received made her empathize with other outsiders, and she also noted her support for her transgender son, Chaz Bono.
“People hated Sonny and I in the early days because we looked and acted so different,” she said. “Sonny was always getting into fights — people would called him ‘fag’ and he’d get his nose broken — only because we were dressing different. And these were our street clothes!”
You can read more here.
Russia Scorns Gay Parents
Speaking of Russia, now there's a Russian lawmaker who wants to take away children from LGBT parents for some of the most ridiculous reasons I think I have ever heard.
Last week, Russian lawmaker and nationalist party leader Alexei Zhuravlev proposed legislation that would allow the government to remove all children from all LGBT parents and from same-sex couples. In his bill, State Duma Deputy Zhuravlev compared homosexuality to child abuse, drug abuse, and alcoholism. Zhuravlev this week shared with Russian reporter Olga Pavlikova his stunning views on gay people and on “allowing” them to raise children.
This article only devolves into something much worse than what's above. If this is the mind set that President Obama has to deal with during foreign affairs, God bless the President for having the patience to deal with them. I wouldn't be able to do that. You can read more here.
Village People Cowboy Marries
In much lighter news, Randy Jones who was the cowboy in the Village People from 1970's disco fame is marrying his longtime partner. I was only a child at the time, but I recall being fascinated with the cowboy and the construction worker.
This is not going to be just any old event either.
Day one will reportedly include "a public proposal" with Randy "[popping] the question in front of friends and family in Columbus Circle." Day two will feature the wedding ceremony at New York City Hall "in front of their mothers." Directly after, there will be a party at a "trendy rooftop bar" with "special guest host Warrington Gillette -- who the couple credits as "Jason" from 'Friday the 13th Part 2.'" Finally, on day three, there will be a "post-wedding banquet" in Little Italy.
You can read more here.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
The Robbie Rogers Excuse For Not Boycotting; French Gay MP Gets Married; George Michael and Cocaine Claims
The Robbie Rogers Excuse For Not Boycotting Russia
Here we go again. I can just see Robbie Rogers with his PR people trying to figure out a way for Rogers to go to Russia and play in the World Cups in 2018 and Qatar in 2022 and not look bad. They are getting a head start and I have to admit it's clever. And I might even agree with it...except it didn't work with the Russian Olympics when gay people went there, and it's not going to work in 2018 or 2022 unless there's some kind of change in the way Russia treats LGBT people.
Nothing changed for LGBT people in Russia because gay Americans with notoriety went there during the Olympics.
Rogers is saying this:
Instead, he has said he will be ‘extremely flamboyant’ as an act of protest against homophobic, biphobic and transphobic laws.
The LA Galaxy leftback has reflected on his position has reflected on his position as one of the only openly LGBTI professional footballers in the world.
He says the situation, especially among players, has improved.
‘Obviously there are ‘not out’ footballers around the world and that reminds me of the atmosphere in the locker room, especially what it was like for me before I came out,’ he told Mirror Sport.
I'm not sure what he means by "flamboyant." A feather boa? But in his defense he seems to be one of the few brave souls to come out and say he's gay in that locker room environment. I can't slam him for that. It can't be easy. And at least he's taking a stand in some direction, unlike Johnny Weir did with the Russian Olympics.
I still feel strongly about this and I believe as gay Americans we should boycott completely...and I don't even believe in boycotts for the most part. Don't support anything in Russia until they start treating LGBT people like human beings, with respect and dignity. And you can't fault me for that. Those people need our support all the time, not just part time. Acting flamboyant is not going to help them much.
French Gay MP Gets Married
France's first openly gay MP got married in a public ceremony.
The Socialist Party senator said yes to his partner Stéphane Exposito to cheers and applause at the town hall in Alfortville, where he is also the mayor.
‘This is a great day for me and I’m happy to share it,’ Carvounas, 44, said.
‘The people of Alfortville know who I am. For ten days, I have had nothing but positive feedback that counterbalances what is happening on social networks.’
You can check that out here. There's a photo. Aside from the fact that they are wearing those awful matching outfits, they look like a nice couple.
The nice thing about this is that it's actually starting to feel as if this isn't huge news anymore. I can't wait until it's not news at all.
George Michael and Cocaine Claims
I've always been a George Michael fan...since the 80's. He only seems to get more attractive as he ages, which isn't something that happens to most men. In this piece he's claiming the rumors about cocaine abuse are false.
Georgiou’s claims were strenuously denied by a spokesperson for the star.
‘Whilst it is our general policy not to comment on private matters, we would in this instance note that these highly inaccurate stories have been apparently provided to the press by the wife of a very distant family member, neither of whom has had any dealings with him for many many years.
‘It is therefore unsurprising that they are so incorrect.
‘Beyond this we have no further comment to make as the matter is now in the hands of Mr Michael’s lawyers.’
Michael himself took to Twitter yesterday to also deny the claims, saying in a tweet, ‘To my lovelies, do not believe this rubbish in the papers today by someone I don’t know anymore and haven’t seen for nearly 18 years…’
You can read the rest here. I don't need to comment any further and invade his privacy more than it already has been invaded.
Here we go again. I can just see Robbie Rogers with his PR people trying to figure out a way for Rogers to go to Russia and play in the World Cups in 2018 and Qatar in 2022 and not look bad. They are getting a head start and I have to admit it's clever. And I might even agree with it...except it didn't work with the Russian Olympics when gay people went there, and it's not going to work in 2018 or 2022 unless there's some kind of change in the way Russia treats LGBT people.
Nothing changed for LGBT people in Russia because gay Americans with notoriety went there during the Olympics.
Rogers is saying this:
Robbie Rogers has decided if he is chosen for the US soccer team at the World Cups in Russia in 2018 and Qatar in 2022, he will not boycott.
The LA Galaxy leftback has reflected on his position has reflected on his position as one of the only openly LGBTI professional footballers in the world.
He says the situation, especially among players, has improved.
‘Obviously there are ‘not out’ footballers around the world and that reminds me of the atmosphere in the locker room, especially what it was like for me before I came out,’ he told Mirror Sport.
I'm not sure what he means by "flamboyant." A feather boa? But in his defense he seems to be one of the few brave souls to come out and say he's gay in that locker room environment. I can't slam him for that. It can't be easy. And at least he's taking a stand in some direction, unlike Johnny Weir did with the Russian Olympics.
I still feel strongly about this and I believe as gay Americans we should boycott completely...and I don't even believe in boycotts for the most part. Don't support anything in Russia until they start treating LGBT people like human beings, with respect and dignity. And you can't fault me for that. Those people need our support all the time, not just part time. Acting flamboyant is not going to help them much.
French Gay MP Gets Married
France's first openly gay MP got married in a public ceremony.
Luc Carvounas on Saturday (11 July) became the first gay French parliamentarian to tie the knot since same-sex marriage was legalized in May 2013.
‘This is a great day for me and I’m happy to share it,’ Carvounas, 44, said.
‘The people of Alfortville know who I am. For ten days, I have had nothing but positive feedback that counterbalances what is happening on social networks.’
You can check that out here. There's a photo. Aside from the fact that they are wearing those awful matching outfits, they look like a nice couple.
The nice thing about this is that it's actually starting to feel as if this isn't huge news anymore. I can't wait until it's not news at all.
George Michael and Cocaine Claims
I've always been a George Michael fan...since the 80's. He only seems to get more attractive as he ages, which isn't something that happens to most men. In this piece he's claiming the rumors about cocaine abuse are false.
Georgiou’s claims were strenuously denied by a spokesperson for the star.
‘Whilst it is our general policy not to comment on private matters, we would in this instance note that these highly inaccurate stories have been apparently provided to the press by the wife of a very distant family member, neither of whom has had any dealings with him for many many years.
‘It is therefore unsurprising that they are so incorrect.
‘Beyond this we have no further comment to make as the matter is now in the hands of Mr Michael’s lawyers.’
Michael himself took to Twitter yesterday to also deny the claims, saying in a tweet, ‘To my lovelies, do not believe this rubbish in the papers today by someone I don’t know anymore and haven’t seen for nearly 18 years…’
You can read the rest here. I don't need to comment any further and invade his privacy more than it already has been invaded.
Chase of a Holy Ghost
by Ryan Field
The Ghost and Mr. Moore
by Ryan Field
Saturday, January 18, 2014
"Fifty Shades of GRAY" Penis Quiz!! Russian Protester Arrested
Fifty Shades of GRAY
I didn't misspell the title of book, Fifty Shades of Grey. I did this on purpose to show something I saw last night on social media that misled me into believing an interview was about the book. But instead of arriving at a web site that talked about books, I wound up at some unheard of interior decorator who decided to capitalize on the book, Fifty Shades of Grey, in order to promote her wares.
In a recent SheKnows exclusive interview, designer and Property Brothers star Jonathan Scott stated that his favorite neutral color is gray. Creating a "crisp, fresh and clean" effect, the shade is easy to accessorize. Best for more permanent home decor, gray is an easy color to match and combine trends with. Scott recommends keeping larger surfaces in varying shades of gray so that you can change out other smaller home decor items with the seasons. Larger items like walls, furniture, rugs and even pillows are great in grays, and you can add in more accent items in bolder colors and designs.
Jonathan Scott is on a TV show called Property Brothers, along with his twin brother, Drew Scott. There's also another brother, JD Scott, I think you'll be hearing about more in the future. The shows aren't bad if there's nothing better to watch, and they clearly are portraying these guys more as "hunk" material than serious real estate people. But it's all harmless, and it's fun to watch. I didn't even mind the other day when Jonathan Scott posted a photo of himself on Facebook and said he decided to "dawn a suit today." Of course the comment thread went wild with people correcting him for using "dawn" instead of "don." But those things don't bother me on social media at all. I'm not the grammar police and I don't think we should all be as serious as we sometimes are on social media. Just for future reference: if I make an error on social media like this someday, the odds are I was working fast, I DO know the difference, and by correcting me you're only going to look like an asshole. No one is perfect. Seriously. It's social media and when we're typing with our thumbs mistakes happen.
In any event, I just thought this article about Fifty Shades of GRAY was interesting because it's yet another example of how popular the title of the novel, Fifty Shades of Grey, has become. Even interior decorators are using it to get attention now, not just authors who want their books to stand out in search engines. Is it a smart move? I'm not too sure about that. So far I haven't seen one single rip-off of the fifty shades title do anyone any good. And frankly when I found out this article was about color and fabrics I didn't even bother to read it. If anything, it annoyed the freak out of me.
You can read it yourself, if you are so inclined.
Penis Quiz !!
Speaking of fun, this next link is something you might want to try a couple of times. My straight male friend, Jordan, sent it to me the other day as a joke and I thought it was hilarious. There are a series of questions that are basic and simple, but somehow draw the conclusion of how big your penis is.
I rated in with "Yes Y'all." I think I could have scored higher if I hadn't listed Beyoncé as my concert choice.
You can read it here, and take the test yourselves.
Russian Protester Arrested
Let the games begin. This next link is to an article that talks about a Russian protester who was arrested for flying the rainbow flag in his hometown not far from where the Russian Olympics will be held in February.
Photos uploaded by his friends show Pavel Lebedev pulling out the flag and then being detained by Olympic security personnel, who wrestle him to the snow as they wait for police to arrive. Lebedev, reached by The Associated Press on the phone, said he was still in the police station and undergoing questioning.
You can read more here.
I can't even imagine how frustrated gays in Russia must be right now. And the best we can do here is boycott the entire event based on the hatred of gays in Russia. I wish someone would call for an online flash mob where the Internets light up during the opening ceremony in support of a complete boycott. But more important, there are gay people who have continued to support this I'll never forget. Johnny Weir, for example, who thinks sports are more important than human rights:
"I've come under so much hate and scrutiny from within my own LGBT community for my views on the Olympics," two times Olympian Weir told Reuters in a telephone interview from his home in New Jersey.
"But as somebody who watched my parents sacrifice everything so that I had at least one chance of making the Olympics, I could never boycott the Olympics whether they be in Pyongyang (in North Korea), in Uganda, in Iran or Mars.
I don't hate him. I don't get him and I think there's something fundamentally wrong with him, and the way he was raised, if he thinks the sacrifices his parents made even remotely trump what's happening to gay people in Russia right now.
You can read more of HIS comments here.
I didn't misspell the title of book, Fifty Shades of Grey. I did this on purpose to show something I saw last night on social media that misled me into believing an interview was about the book. But instead of arriving at a web site that talked about books, I wound up at some unheard of interior decorator who decided to capitalize on the book, Fifty Shades of Grey, in order to promote her wares.
In a recent SheKnows exclusive interview, designer and Property Brothers star Jonathan Scott stated that his favorite neutral color is gray. Creating a "crisp, fresh and clean" effect, the shade is easy to accessorize. Best for more permanent home decor, gray is an easy color to match and combine trends with. Scott recommends keeping larger surfaces in varying shades of gray so that you can change out other smaller home decor items with the seasons. Larger items like walls, furniture, rugs and even pillows are great in grays, and you can add in more accent items in bolder colors and designs.
Jonathan Scott is on a TV show called Property Brothers, along with his twin brother, Drew Scott. There's also another brother, JD Scott, I think you'll be hearing about more in the future. The shows aren't bad if there's nothing better to watch, and they clearly are portraying these guys more as "hunk" material than serious real estate people. But it's all harmless, and it's fun to watch. I didn't even mind the other day when Jonathan Scott posted a photo of himself on Facebook and said he decided to "dawn a suit today." Of course the comment thread went wild with people correcting him for using "dawn" instead of "don." But those things don't bother me on social media at all. I'm not the grammar police and I don't think we should all be as serious as we sometimes are on social media. Just for future reference: if I make an error on social media like this someday, the odds are I was working fast, I DO know the difference, and by correcting me you're only going to look like an asshole. No one is perfect. Seriously. It's social media and when we're typing with our thumbs mistakes happen.
In any event, I just thought this article about Fifty Shades of GRAY was interesting because it's yet another example of how popular the title of the novel, Fifty Shades of Grey, has become. Even interior decorators are using it to get attention now, not just authors who want their books to stand out in search engines. Is it a smart move? I'm not too sure about that. So far I haven't seen one single rip-off of the fifty shades title do anyone any good. And frankly when I found out this article was about color and fabrics I didn't even bother to read it. If anything, it annoyed the freak out of me.
You can read it yourself, if you are so inclined.
Penis Quiz !!
Speaking of fun, this next link is something you might want to try a couple of times. My straight male friend, Jordan, sent it to me the other day as a joke and I thought it was hilarious. There are a series of questions that are basic and simple, but somehow draw the conclusion of how big your penis is.
I rated in with "Yes Y'all." I think I could have scored higher if I hadn't listed Beyoncé as my concert choice.
You can read it here, and take the test yourselves.
Russian Protester Arrested
Let the games begin. This next link is to an article that talks about a Russian protester who was arrested for flying the rainbow flag in his hometown not far from where the Russian Olympics will be held in February.
Photos uploaded by his friends show Pavel Lebedev pulling out the flag and then being detained by Olympic security personnel, who wrestle him to the snow as they wait for police to arrive. Lebedev, reached by The Associated Press on the phone, said he was still in the police station and undergoing questioning.
You can read more here.
I can't even imagine how frustrated gays in Russia must be right now. And the best we can do here is boycott the entire event based on the hatred of gays in Russia. I wish someone would call for an online flash mob where the Internets light up during the opening ceremony in support of a complete boycott. But more important, there are gay people who have continued to support this I'll never forget. Johnny Weir, for example, who thinks sports are more important than human rights:
"I've come under so much hate and scrutiny from within my own LGBT community for my views on the Olympics," two times Olympian Weir told Reuters in a telephone interview from his home in New Jersey.
"But as somebody who watched my parents sacrifice everything so that I had at least one chance of making the Olympics, I could never boycott the Olympics whether they be in Pyongyang (in North Korea), in Uganda, in Iran or Mars.
I don't hate him. I don't get him and I think there's something fundamentally wrong with him, and the way he was raised, if he thinks the sacrifices his parents made even remotely trump what's happening to gay people in Russia right now.
You can read more of HIS comments here.
Friday, December 13, 2013
India Gay Sex Ban; Burn Gays! Bob Newhart Anti-Gay Group
India Gay Sex Ban
Earlier this week I posted about how a colonial-era law banning gay sex was recently upheld in India. And there has evidently been outrage over this all over the world.
Count me in.
On the official Day of Rage Facebook page, an organizer said: ‘This judgment has inspired anger across different sections of society around the world. ‘While the legal battle continues, it is important that we make our voices heard. Loud and Clear. They add: ‘It is time we begin to heal this lasting scar of colonialism. It is time we are given the space and freedom to pursue the work of fundamental social change which is made impossible with a law such as Sec. 377 of the Indian Penal Code choking us.
If you're on facebook you can join here...in case the link doesn't work on the page I'm linking to...or you're too tired to click the link. So far I see there are only about 1,000 members. This is important. Social media had proven in the past there is power in numbers to make changes. You can be part of the change. At least join up. It's free and it's doing a whole lot more than just clicking like for pet adoption or something that may or may not be valid on facebook.
Full article, here.
Burn Gays!
Just when you think you've heard it all coming from Russia, something like this happens and you start shaking your head all over again. A well known Russian actor...that's really not an oxymoron...now states in public he wants to burn gays. Put them in ovens and burn them. This is an "actor" who is playing a part in the Russian version of the tired old US TV show, "Scrubs," a sitcom actor in Russia.
He's not very attractive and I would imagine his sense of humor is about as far off as his hairstyle.
Here's a direct quote:
‘I’d put them all alive in the oven…it’s a living danger to my children,’ Okhlobystin said, according to RIA Novosti.
Speaking with fans in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, the father of six went on an extended rant about ‘gay fascism’. He demanded ‘faggots’ be stripped of their voting rights as they are a ‘psychical anomaly’.
This comment and this attitude is significant for many reasons, but the most important, for me, is how closely it resembles Nazi attitudes toward gays, Jews, and other minorities during the 1930's and 40's. History always repeats itself and I don't think we're taking this seriously enough right now. The first thing we need to do is call for a united ban against the Russian Olympics and stop thinking about advertising dollars for once. The second thing we should do is investigate this Russian actor and dox him within an inch of his life. I'm sure there's a story there.
I hope one of his six kids is gay. Karma sucks sometimes.
You can read more here.
Bob Newhart Anti-Gay Group
GLAAD has recently reached out to entertainer Bob Newhart to cancel an engagement with an anti-gay organization. The premise is that they (GLAAD) don't think Newhart knows this is an anti-gay organization. They are asking Newhart not to become the next Kirk Cameron. Cameron was a child actor in a popular sitcom I can't recall who grew up, turned into an anti-gay right wing Christian, and I don't think has ever done anything significant in Hollywood again.
GLAAD is asking TV comedy legend Bob Newhart to not keep his engagement next year with the conservative Catholic organization which maintains that homosexuality is a disorder. Newhart, 84, is scheduled to appear at a summit for Letagus along with noted anti-LGBT figures Rick Santorum and Bill Donohue.
That's a scary list of people I wouldn't want to be associated with even if I were straight. And that's the interesting thing about these right wing groups. We have tolerance for them and we don't mind what they're doing, or how they're living their lives. We wouldn't be associated with them on a social level by any means. I would bet an hour with Santorum or Kirk Cameron would be the equivalent to the fresh hells of Sunday school...or watching reruns of Cameron's old sitcom. But we believe they have the right to live their lives the most natural way for them. That's all we're asking.
I would bet if anyone were to dig deep enough they'd find more than plenty of dirt on all of them. We're too nice sometimes. We need to play harder and dirtier.
You can read more here.
Earlier this week I posted about how a colonial-era law banning gay sex was recently upheld in India. And there has evidently been outrage over this all over the world.
Count me in.
On the official Day of Rage Facebook page, an organizer said: ‘This judgment has inspired anger across different sections of society around the world. ‘While the legal battle continues, it is important that we make our voices heard. Loud and Clear. They add: ‘It is time we begin to heal this lasting scar of colonialism. It is time we are given the space and freedom to pursue the work of fundamental social change which is made impossible with a law such as Sec. 377 of the Indian Penal Code choking us.
If you're on facebook you can join here...in case the link doesn't work on the page I'm linking to...or you're too tired to click the link. So far I see there are only about 1,000 members. This is important. Social media had proven in the past there is power in numbers to make changes. You can be part of the change. At least join up. It's free and it's doing a whole lot more than just clicking like for pet adoption or something that may or may not be valid on facebook.
Full article, here.
Burn Gays!
Just when you think you've heard it all coming from Russia, something like this happens and you start shaking your head all over again. A well known Russian actor...that's really not an oxymoron...now states in public he wants to burn gays. Put them in ovens and burn them. This is an "actor" who is playing a part in the Russian version of the tired old US TV show, "Scrubs," a sitcom actor in Russia.
He's not very attractive and I would imagine his sense of humor is about as far off as his hairstyle.
Here's a direct quote:
‘I’d put them all alive in the oven…it’s a living danger to my children,’ Okhlobystin said, according to RIA Novosti.
Speaking with fans in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk, the father of six went on an extended rant about ‘gay fascism’. He demanded ‘faggots’ be stripped of their voting rights as they are a ‘psychical anomaly’.
This comment and this attitude is significant for many reasons, but the most important, for me, is how closely it resembles Nazi attitudes toward gays, Jews, and other minorities during the 1930's and 40's. History always repeats itself and I don't think we're taking this seriously enough right now. The first thing we need to do is call for a united ban against the Russian Olympics and stop thinking about advertising dollars for once. The second thing we should do is investigate this Russian actor and dox him within an inch of his life. I'm sure there's a story there.
I hope one of his six kids is gay. Karma sucks sometimes.
You can read more here.
Bob Newhart Anti-Gay Group
GLAAD has recently reached out to entertainer Bob Newhart to cancel an engagement with an anti-gay organization. The premise is that they (GLAAD) don't think Newhart knows this is an anti-gay organization. They are asking Newhart not to become the next Kirk Cameron. Cameron was a child actor in a popular sitcom I can't recall who grew up, turned into an anti-gay right wing Christian, and I don't think has ever done anything significant in Hollywood again.
GLAAD is asking TV comedy legend Bob Newhart to not keep his engagement next year with the conservative Catholic organization which maintains that homosexuality is a disorder. Newhart, 84, is scheduled to appear at a summit for Letagus along with noted anti-LGBT figures Rick Santorum and Bill Donohue.
That's a scary list of people I wouldn't want to be associated with even if I were straight. And that's the interesting thing about these right wing groups. We have tolerance for them and we don't mind what they're doing, or how they're living their lives. We wouldn't be associated with them on a social level by any means. I would bet an hour with Santorum or Kirk Cameron would be the equivalent to the fresh hells of Sunday school...or watching reruns of Cameron's old sitcom. But we believe they have the right to live their lives the most natural way for them. That's all we're asking.
I would bet if anyone were to dig deep enough they'd find more than plenty of dirt on all of them. We're too nice sometimes. We need to play harder and dirtier.
You can read more here.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Trevor Donovan Bermuda Tentacles; Anderson Cooper Twitter Attack; Gay Hating Russian Actor....Again
Trevor Donovan Bermuda Tentacles
Last Saturday night we watched two films. It's the first Saturday night we'd been home in a while, and might be the last for a while. So we rented a film and watched one on the SyFy channel. The rented film was August: Osage County, with Meryl Streep. The TV movie was Bermuda Tentacles with Trevor Donovan.
Both were good, but A:OC was dark. Literally darkly shot and dark in content. DARK. At one point I wanted someone to hit Meryl Streep's character over the head with a two by four. I can't say anything terrible about it because it targeted many family issues. But some of it felt contrived and not all that believable. If you're looking for something with an HEA, this is not the film for you. Julia Roberts also stars in it and unless you know it's her you might not recognize her. Part of this is because the film is so dark, and I think part has to do with a little cosmetic work she may or may not have had done.
Now, Bermuda Tentacles with Trevor Donovan probably won't win any awards because, you know, Hollywood works a certain way. The film has to be dark and, well, "artistical" for anyone to get praise. However, I loved BT and I wish I'd watched it after I'd seen A:OC. BT, which we watched first, was just plain fun and took me away from everything for a while. And sometimes that's what films are supposed to do.
Bermuda Tentacles going to be airing again in May. For those who missed it here's a link to the times in May it will be on. If you like lighter sci-fi films you'll like this. And I know many of you are Trevor Donovan fans, and he won't disappoint you either.
Anderson Cooper Twitter Attack
A Canadian broadcaster, Damian Goddard, went after Anderson Cooper for being gay. It happened on Twitter, and looks as if Goddard was trying to goad Cooper into an online flamewar. Cooper, knowing that online flamewars don't help anything, replied with strong, intelligent words...but in a clever way.
However, soon after Goddard saw this as a chance to attack both of the men for being gay, insisting he would be praying for them.
‘@andersoncooper @flash2gordon Mr. Cooper, you seem a good man with a warm heart. But you are dead wrong on #homosexuality. #prayingforyou’ he said.
Nonplussed Cooper replied mocking Goddard’s Twitter picture. ‘@heydamo with that tie and pocket square combo I am praying for you too my friend’ he wrote.
You can read more here.
Sometimes it's a lot smarter to go Cooper's route than it is to spar with an idiot. I learned that when I started writing my worst food photos posts. No one's perfect. And I think if someone throws the first punch they should be prepared for anything.
Gay Hating Russian Actor...Again
Remember that gay hating Russian actor I posted about, the one who wanted to have gays sent to ovens? Well, he's back in the news again and this time the dumb fucker wants to eradicate gays from Russia completely. Frankly, I'd like to eradicate the hair color he uses and those ugly red glasses he wears. THAT shit should be against the law.
‘There is no other way to combat the plague of Sodom other than physical isolation or destruction of carriers of the virus’ he wrote.
‘Therefore, the proposal to create ‘morality police’ from one MP seemed relevant to me.
‘Let the Ministry of Internal Affairs officially create a force unit, whose task would be to capture and neutralize the adherents of this biological heresy, leading to self-destruction of the nation. I would be pleased to participate in the punitive operations of the unit myself.
‘Otherwise, some of us are at risk of finding one day their child in the noose, because suicide is the most common way of children with crippled psyche to interrupt their mental anguish.
‘In short: it’s either they [defeat] us or we [defeat] them. There is no alternative. Sodom must be destroyed!’ he concluded.
The gay hate in Russia continues in other ways, too. I think we should send Johnny Weir back. He didn't seem to think there was anything wrong with supporting the Russian Olympics.
You can read more here.
Last Saturday night we watched two films. It's the first Saturday night we'd been home in a while, and might be the last for a while. So we rented a film and watched one on the SyFy channel. The rented film was August: Osage County, with Meryl Streep. The TV movie was Bermuda Tentacles with Trevor Donovan.
Both were good, but A:OC was dark. Literally darkly shot and dark in content. DARK. At one point I wanted someone to hit Meryl Streep's character over the head with a two by four. I can't say anything terrible about it because it targeted many family issues. But some of it felt contrived and not all that believable. If you're looking for something with an HEA, this is not the film for you. Julia Roberts also stars in it and unless you know it's her you might not recognize her. Part of this is because the film is so dark, and I think part has to do with a little cosmetic work she may or may not have had done.
Now, Bermuda Tentacles with Trevor Donovan probably won't win any awards because, you know, Hollywood works a certain way. The film has to be dark and, well, "artistical" for anyone to get praise. However, I loved BT and I wish I'd watched it after I'd seen A:OC. BT, which we watched first, was just plain fun and took me away from everything for a while. And sometimes that's what films are supposed to do.
Bermuda Tentacles going to be airing again in May. For those who missed it here's a link to the times in May it will be on. If you like lighter sci-fi films you'll like this. And I know many of you are Trevor Donovan fans, and he won't disappoint you either.
Anderson Cooper Twitter Attack
A Canadian broadcaster, Damian Goddard, went after Anderson Cooper for being gay. It happened on Twitter, and looks as if Goddard was trying to goad Cooper into an online flamewar. Cooper, knowing that online flamewars don't help anything, replied with strong, intelligent words...but in a clever way.
However, soon after Goddard saw this as a chance to attack both of the men for being gay, insisting he would be praying for them.
‘@andersoncooper @flash2gordon Mr. Cooper, you seem a good man with a warm heart. But you are dead wrong on #homosexuality. #prayingforyou’ he said.
Nonplussed Cooper replied mocking Goddard’s Twitter picture. ‘@heydamo with that tie and pocket square combo I am praying for you too my friend’ he wrote.
You can read more here.
Sometimes it's a lot smarter to go Cooper's route than it is to spar with an idiot. I learned that when I started writing my worst food photos posts. No one's perfect. And I think if someone throws the first punch they should be prepared for anything.
Gay Hating Russian Actor...Again
Remember that gay hating Russian actor I posted about, the one who wanted to have gays sent to ovens? Well, he's back in the news again and this time the dumb fucker wants to eradicate gays from Russia completely. Frankly, I'd like to eradicate the hair color he uses and those ugly red glasses he wears. THAT shit should be against the law.
‘There is no other way to combat the plague of Sodom other than physical isolation or destruction of carriers of the virus’ he wrote.
‘Therefore, the proposal to create ‘morality police’ from one MP seemed relevant to me.
‘Let the Ministry of Internal Affairs officially create a force unit, whose task would be to capture and neutralize the adherents of this biological heresy, leading to self-destruction of the nation. I would be pleased to participate in the punitive operations of the unit myself.
‘Otherwise, some of us are at risk of finding one day their child in the noose, because suicide is the most common way of children with crippled psyche to interrupt their mental anguish.
‘In short: it’s either they [defeat] us or we [defeat] them. There is no alternative. Sodom must be destroyed!’ he concluded.
The gay hate in Russia continues in other ways, too. I think we should send Johnny Weir back. He didn't seem to think there was anything wrong with supporting the Russian Olympics.
You can read more here.
Friday, December 20, 2013
Free Excerpt: Cowboy Christmas Miracle; Brian Boitano is Gay You Say; Boycott Russian Olympics
Free Excerpt: Cowboy Christmas Miracle
This Friday the free excerpt I'm putting up is from the release of my new novel, Cowboy Christmas Miracle, in the Glendora Hill series. It's 70,000 words in length, I set the entire story in a fictional town, Glendora Hill, in Texas Hill Country, and I wanted it to be more emotional than usual because the story involves a life and death issue with one character. It was hard to do because I wrote it in August during a heat wave. But this is the one that made the copy editor cry, so I've been told. As with future books in the Glendora Hill series this book is a stand alone, but this series will always be set in the same small Hill Country town and most of the characters will continue to return throughout the series.
You can find the book here, here (it's on sale @$4.99 there), and here. It's also up at most places where e-books are sold and I think readers have their own preferences nowadays so I just provide links I think might be most popular. I know I shop at the same places for books.
Here's the blurb:
In the little Texas Hill Country town of Glendora Hill, everyone decorates for the holidays as elaborately as they do for all seasons. Dr. Keith Elliot notices this his first night in town, and only moments after he also notices that his new neighbor, Judd, is the big strong cowboy of his dreams. But when Judd says something unthinkable to Keith after they make love for the first time, Keith throws him out and decides to focus on his new position at the Glendora Hill Medical Center and riding his new horse at a ranch outside of town. At the ranch, he meets Ben, another handsome young cowboy who just moved to town. Through a series of events between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve over which Keith has no control, he finds himself falling deeply love with two cowboys at the same time. Then Keith buys the old firehouse on Main Street, his new best friend and landlord, Sebastian, develops serious medical issues, and Keith’s love life becomes even more complicated. When Keith and his two cowboys finally admit they all love each other, will they ever find the peace they all seem to want so much? And will poor sweet Sebastian get the medical miracle he needs so Christmas in Glendora Hill won’t be ruined that year?
And this is an excerpt in raw form that hasn't been published anywhere else but here. It's from chapter ten, where the main character goes house hunting because he wants to put down roots in Glendora Hill, and, he wants something very unusual.
Brian Boitano is Gay You Say
Get my smelling salts again.
In keeping with the latest trend, figure skater Brian Boitano just came out..."as gay." That's right "as gay." Also in keeping with the trend, everyone who comes out now is doing it "as gay," at least that's how the mainstream media keeps referring to these disclosures. I'm really not trying to be snarky, or to take anything away from Boitano, but seriously. Was there ever any doubt?
"It is my desire to be defined by my achievements and my contributions," Boitano said in a statement sent to The Huffington Post. "While I am proud to play a public role in representing the American Olympic Delegation as a former Olympic athlete, I have always reserved my private life for my family and friends and will continue to do so."
"I am many things: a son, a brother, and uncle, a friend, an athlete, a cook, an author, and being gay is just one part of who I am," he continued. "First and foremost I am an American athlete and I am proud to live in a country that encourages diversity, openness and tolerance. As an athlete, I hope we can remain focused on the Olympic spirit which celebrates achievement in sport by peoples of all nations."
And now he's gay.
Again, I really don't want to sound snarky here. The coming out ("as gay") process is different for everyone and when Boitano was at the height of his career it wasn't the cool thing to do. But more important, it could have hurt his career back then. Even though he sounds a little cliche here I do know a lot of men who feel the same way he feels and I respect that completely. On the other hand, I'll be smiling a lot more when I see Tom Cruise (or someone as famous) just show up somewhere with a man on his arm and say nothing at all.
I'm still for a full boycott. What's going to happen is that we'll get through these Olympics without any incidents at all. Everyone we've forgotten about for years will get a lot of attention, make a lot of money, and hug and kiss to the point where they might have to call the Russian schmaltz police. But what happens to the LGBT people in Russia after the Olympics? Are things going to change for them or are Russian actors from bad Russian sitcoms still going to call for gays to be burned alive in ovens?
I wish I could be more optimistic about this. You can read more here, if you think it's necessary to do that.
Boycott Russian Olympics
I'm not the only one who still thinks we should stop playing games and just boycott the entire thing. John Grant and Lady Gaga both think there should be a boycott, along with many others. This article is about how Grant feels:
We recently spoke with Grant about everything from Woody Allen movies to collaborating with Sinead O'Connor to that Elton shout-out being "one of the greatest nights of my life." Additionally, Grant told us why he agrees with Lady Gaga that the U.S. is morally bound to boycott the Russian Olympics, but why it's important for artists to keep touring Russia despite the government-sanctioned oppression.
You can read more here. As I've said, it's going to be interesting to see what happens in Russia with LGBT people six months or a year from now. A lot of people predicted the holocaust and a lot of people ignored them. I'd hate to see anything like that ever happen again in the history of the world.
This Friday the free excerpt I'm putting up is from the release of my new novel, Cowboy Christmas Miracle, in the Glendora Hill series. It's 70,000 words in length, I set the entire story in a fictional town, Glendora Hill, in Texas Hill Country, and I wanted it to be more emotional than usual because the story involves a life and death issue with one character. It was hard to do because I wrote it in August during a heat wave. But this is the one that made the copy editor cry, so I've been told. As with future books in the Glendora Hill series this book is a stand alone, but this series will always be set in the same small Hill Country town and most of the characters will continue to return throughout the series.
You can find the book here, here (it's on sale @$4.99 there), and here. It's also up at most places where e-books are sold and I think readers have their own preferences nowadays so I just provide links I think might be most popular. I know I shop at the same places for books.
Here's the blurb:
In the little Texas Hill Country town of Glendora Hill, everyone decorates for the holidays as elaborately as they do for all seasons. Dr. Keith Elliot notices this his first night in town, and only moments after he also notices that his new neighbor, Judd, is the big strong cowboy of his dreams. But when Judd says something unthinkable to Keith after they make love for the first time, Keith throws him out and decides to focus on his new position at the Glendora Hill Medical Center and riding his new horse at a ranch outside of town. At the ranch, he meets Ben, another handsome young cowboy who just moved to town. Through a series of events between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve over which Keith has no control, he finds himself falling deeply love with two cowboys at the same time. Then Keith buys the old firehouse on Main Street, his new best friend and landlord, Sebastian, develops serious medical issues, and Keith’s love life becomes even more complicated. When Keith and his two cowboys finally admit they all love each other, will they ever find the peace they all seem to want so much? And will poor sweet Sebastian get the medical miracle he needs so Christmas in Glendora Hill won’t be ruined that year?
And this is an excerpt in raw form that hasn't been published anywhere else but here. It's from chapter ten, where the main character goes house hunting because he wants to put down roots in Glendora Hill, and, he wants something very unusual.
It
was evident to Keith that Kelly Williams had no intention of walking from the
real estate office all the way up to the north end of town to the firehouse in
those six-inch stilettos. So after she picked up the keys to the firehouse from
a peg board, he followed her out to the back parking lot where she led him to a
massive old white Cadillac convertible with the top down.
As Kelly headed toward the driver’s
side, he ran his palm along the windshield and glanced at the blue interior. “This
is a great car,” he said. “It’s a 1963 Coupe De Ville, isn’t it?”
She opened the door and said, “It’s a
’64. It was my late husband’s. I have a newer one at home, but I prefer to
drive this one in nice weather. The top doesn’t work anymore and I keep meaning
to get it fixed.”
He sat down next to her and reached
for the seatbelt. It was the old-fashioned kind, the type that only belted
around the waist. “It’s in perfect condition.”
She started the engine and said, “It
only has fifty thousand original miles, too.” Then she put it in gear, hit the
gas, and they jerked out of the parking lot so fast a gust of wind hit Keith
and blew his cowboy hat right into the backseat.
She drove so fast he didn’t bother to
reach back for his hat until they reached the old firehouse. On the way, she
waved at passersby, honked the horn, and barely missed one red light. Keith was
amazed she could even see over the steering wheel. She’d held the top of the
wheel with two hands and lifted her chin high. All the people they passed in
town seemed to stop and step back when they saw her coming.
When she pulled the keys out of the ignition,
she patted the steering wheel and said, “She still drives like new, doesn’t
she?”
Keith reached for his hat in the backseat and took a quick breath. “Yes, she does, Kelly.” He was already thinking up an excuse so he could walk back to his truck.
Keith reached for his hat in the backseat and took a quick breath. “Yes, she does, Kelly.” He was already thinking up an excuse so he could walk back to his truck.
Kelly grabbed the keys to the
firehouse and opened the car door. “You’re not going to like what you see. But
it’s better for you to know than wonder. Follow me.”
As they crossed the railroad tracks,
Kelly pointed and said, “There hasn’t been a train through here in years. So at
least that’s not an issue.”
But Keith wasn’t paying attention to
the railroad tracks. The first thing he noticed was the property to the right
of the building, and how deep it went in back. It reminded him of the trail
he’d been on with Judd yesterday, with green rolling hills, live oaks, and
clusters of other trees that looked as if they’d been planted there on purpose.
Yet he knew it was all natural.
He also noticed there wasn’t a plant,
tree, or shrub around the exterior of the building. The sidewalk leading to the
front door was cracked and the grass had been neglected for so long anything
that had overgrown had now matted into harsh clumps of brown. The building
itself was red brick with white trim. The brick seemed to be in good shape, but
the white trim was peeling everywhere.
Keith glanced up at the massive garage
doors that had once housed fire engines. He looked above the doors and noticed
a round seal set right below where the roof arched at the highest point. He saw
the image of a cowboy on the seal, riding bareback on a horse up on two hind legs
in a dramatic way. Old buildings like this usually had flat roofs; this one had
an A-frame, which he liked. He pointed to the round seal and asked, “What’s
that?”
Kelly looked up from the door and squinted. “I think that’s the old town seal,” she said. “It was designed by some famous artist, I think. But I can’t remember. I think his last name went something like Lexington.”
Kelly looked up from the door and squinted. “I think that’s the old town seal,” she said. “It was designed by some famous artist, I think. But I can’t remember. I think his last name went something like Lexington.”
Keith looked up again and said, “That’s an
Arnold Lexington up there?” He’d been a fan of Lexington’s famous western artwork
since he’d studied American fine art in college. Lexington was known for his vivid
depictions of the Old West, Native Americans, and horses. Keith had never
actually seen any of his work in person. That town seal had to be worth a small
fortune itself.
“That’s the name,” Kelly said, as she
pushed the old front door open. “But it’s not Arnold Lexington. It’s Ashley
Lexington, Arnold’s cousin.”
He remembered reading about Ashley
Lexington, too, who had never been as famous as his older cousin. His work
wasn’t worth anything. But it didn’t matter to Keith. He wasn’t shopping for
art. He was shopping for a home.
Kelly went inside first and Keith
followed. He glanced at the front door and had a feeling there was solid oak
beneath all those layers of white paint.
Kelly looked around and sighed aloud.
“This is it. Not very impressive, I’m afraid.”
The floor was concrete, the walls exposed brick. The windows on the sides of the building were all tall and thin. The exposed ceiling was so high Keith couldn’t even begin to predict its measure. He took a deep breath and exhaled. “I’ve never seen anything more prefect.” It reminded him of a million-dollar loft in an old factory one of his friends in medical school had shared with someone in Chicago.
The floor was concrete, the walls exposed brick. The windows on the sides of the building were all tall and thin. The exposed ceiling was so high Keith couldn’t even begin to predict its measure. He took a deep breath and exhaled. “I’ve never seen anything more prefect.” It reminded him of a million-dollar loft in an old factory one of his friends in medical school had shared with someone in Chicago.
Kelly flung him a look and said,
“Huh?”
She clearly didn’t get it. He smiled and said, “It’s perfect.”
She clearly didn’t get it. He smiled and said, “It’s perfect.”
“But the walls are just brick and the
floors are concrete,” Kelly said.
“I know,” Keith said. “I can just see
these floors stained and polished. And you can’t find brick walls like that
anywhere. It’s the look I’ve always wanted all my life and never thought I’d
find.”
As they walked through the rest of the
building Keith kept seeing things he loved and talking about what he would do
there. Kelly kept looking at him as if she was now afraid to be alone with him
and shaking her head. Toward the back of the firehouse the ceiling became lower
because there was a second floor back there where the firemen used to take
naps. He couldn’t believe the iron circular staircase was still there, and
intact. And when he saw the pole where the firemen used to slide down in
emergencies from the second floor loft he almost started to cry. Nothing in the
building had been touched, or renovated. There was even an old kitchen in the
back that had the original gas stove and art deco refrigerator.
Kelly figured after he saw the kitchen
he would turn around and want to leave. But he just smiled and said, “I would
have to renovate it all. But I love the open concept and can you imagine the dinner
parties I could have here?” Best of all, though he didn’t mention this aloud,
because the asking price was so low he would still have room in his budget to
do the renovations without going into huge debt.
Kelly snorted this time. “I can’t even
imagine making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich in this shit hole.”
This time Keith looked at her as if
she’s lost her mind.
“I’m sorry,” she said. “But I just
don’t get it.”
He laughed. “I know, but trust me. I
know what I’m talking about. This place is a dream come true.”
“Yeah, well, wait until you see this, honey.”
Then she gestured to the right of the
kitchen to a set of more old wooden doors that had been painted with layers of
white paint. She opened one door, stepped to the side, and said, “I think I
should have shown you this part of the dream first. Don’t say I didn’t warn
you.”
Keith frowned and walked over to the
doors. He looked at Kelly for a second, and then stepped into the room
expecting to see something from a horror film. It was the only room closed off
from the rest of the firehouse. Kelly seemed so repulsed by this room her lips
twisted and she refused to actually look inside for any length of time. For a
moment, he had a feeling she was getting ready to hold her nose.
But when he walked into the room and
he looked around, he pressed his palm to his chest and gasped. He held his
breath for a moment and felt like pinching himself to make sure this was all
real.
Kelly laughed and said, “Pretty awful,
isn’t it? A real shit hole.”
He walked to the middle of the room
and glanced all the way around. He wasn’t sure where to look first; he still
couldn’t catch his breath. In one corner he saw a row of old white porcelain
urinals, in another he saw stalls with toilets and doors that only went
partially down to the beige tiled floor. The entire room had been tiled in large
beige rectangles, from floor to ceiling. There were six old sinks lined up
along one wall, a couple of metal towel dispensers, and all the original
fixtures were still in place. He took a deep breath and found it even smelled
like a men’s room. If there was such a thing as a gay God, he’d been looking
down on Keith that afternoon.
But more than that, to the left of the
urinals he found a step-down shower room that had been tiled with the same
beige rectangles. There were three showerheads each on three walls and he
couldn’t help imaging all those big strong naked firemen taking hot showers
together. He grew so excited he turned around, lifted poor Kelly up, and spun
her around. “I have to have this place. What do I have to do to get it?”
When he set her down she laughed and said, “You can’t be serious. Please tell me you’re joking.”
When he set her down she laughed and said, “You can’t be serious. Please tell me you’re joking.”
He could see she wasn’t offended when
he picked her up. In fact, he had a feeling she’d liked it. “I’ve never been
more serious in my life.”
She looked around and gestured to the
urinals. “It’s a men’s room, dear God. There are filthy old urinals.” She spoke
as if she were ready to gag and vomit.
He wanted to say, “It’s a dream come
true.” But he smiled and said, “I can make this one of the best homes in town.
Just tell me what I have to do next.” He knew she didn’t get it. He knew she
never would get it. But he also knew when he told Ben and Sebastian about
buying this place, and when he showed them the men’s room, they would get it. And more importantly, it
felt like home. And he now he would have enough property to build a barn of his
own and keep Zabar there instead of at the Marshall Ranch.
Kelly shrugged and said, “If you’re
that serious, you put in an offer, give me a deposit, and I’ll present it to
the town council. Then we see how they react and take it from there. But I have
to warn you. They’ve turned down other offers because they want this building
to remain commercial.”
He smiled at the urinals again and
said, “I’ll do anything they want. I’ll even put it in writing. I’ll open a
small bookshop on the first floor and use it as a tax write-off. Just help me
get this place.”
Brian Boitano is Gay You Say
Get my smelling salts again.
In keeping with the latest trend, figure skater Brian Boitano just came out..."as gay." That's right "as gay." Also in keeping with the trend, everyone who comes out now is doing it "as gay," at least that's how the mainstream media keeps referring to these disclosures. I'm really not trying to be snarky, or to take anything away from Boitano, but seriously. Was there ever any doubt?
"It is my desire to be defined by my achievements and my contributions," Boitano said in a statement sent to The Huffington Post. "While I am proud to play a public role in representing the American Olympic Delegation as a former Olympic athlete, I have always reserved my private life for my family and friends and will continue to do so."
"I am many things: a son, a brother, and uncle, a friend, an athlete, a cook, an author, and being gay is just one part of who I am," he continued. "First and foremost I am an American athlete and I am proud to live in a country that encourages diversity, openness and tolerance. As an athlete, I hope we can remain focused on the Olympic spirit which celebrates achievement in sport by peoples of all nations."
And now he's gay.
Again, I really don't want to sound snarky here. The coming out ("as gay") process is different for everyone and when Boitano was at the height of his career it wasn't the cool thing to do. But more important, it could have hurt his career back then. Even though he sounds a little cliche here I do know a lot of men who feel the same way he feels and I respect that completely. On the other hand, I'll be smiling a lot more when I see Tom Cruise (or someone as famous) just show up somewhere with a man on his arm and say nothing at all.
I'm still for a full boycott. What's going to happen is that we'll get through these Olympics without any incidents at all. Everyone we've forgotten about for years will get a lot of attention, make a lot of money, and hug and kiss to the point where they might have to call the Russian schmaltz police. But what happens to the LGBT people in Russia after the Olympics? Are things going to change for them or are Russian actors from bad Russian sitcoms still going to call for gays to be burned alive in ovens?
I wish I could be more optimistic about this. You can read more here, if you think it's necessary to do that.
Boycott Russian Olympics
I'm not the only one who still thinks we should stop playing games and just boycott the entire thing. John Grant and Lady Gaga both think there should be a boycott, along with many others. This article is about how Grant feels:
We recently spoke with Grant about everything from Woody Allen movies to collaborating with Sinead O'Connor to that Elton shout-out being "one of the greatest nights of my life." Additionally, Grant told us why he agrees with Lady Gaga that the U.S. is morally bound to boycott the Russian Olympics, but why it's important for artists to keep touring Russia despite the government-sanctioned oppression.
You can read more here. As I've said, it's going to be interesting to see what happens in Russia with LGBT people six months or a year from now. A lot of people predicted the holocaust and a lot of people ignored them. I'd hate to see anything like that ever happen again in the history of the world.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Is Perfect English Discriminatory? Bob Costas & Russian Anti-Gay Laws
Is Perfect English Discriminatory?
I often argue with Tony about how I prefer common usage, as language evolves, as opposed to what's considered "perfect" grammar. And if someone says "I feel badly," instead of "I feel bad," I don't mind at all but he often cringes. That's just a very basic example of how language evolves and it goes much deeper than this. The fact is that certain things that would not have been acceptable fifty years ago are now things we don't think twice about...pardon that pun...and many of us don't even know it. At one time it would have been blasphemous to end a sentence with a preposition and I doubt most people these days even know that...and rightly so.
In any event, this article is one of the best I've read so far on the topic of how to speak English. It even gets into whether or not we're discriminating at times with regard to common usage.
That few people have heard of the Proto-Indo-Europeans, or know about language evolution, children's language acquisition or the current process of language extinction, seems to me to be a crying shame. But the insights of linguistics are of social and political as well as intellectual importance.
The modern study of language has shown that all native speakers are experts in their language. Almost all judgments about someone's language – the laziness of a glottal stop, the slowness of rural speech, the supposed ugliness of a particular urban accent – have no linguistic justification and reflect only the prejudice of the judger. However, very few people are aware of these basic findings.
You can read more here. It's absolutely fascinating. The next time I hear something that doesn't sound perfect I won't be so quick to judge.
Bob Costas & Russian Anti-Gay Laws
When I post and link to articles this way I'm always trying to condense things for readers who don't have the time to follow everything that's happening, and also talk about things the mainstream media often ignores. In this particular case, with regard to Gays, Anti-Gay Russian Laws, and the Winter Olympics I have yet to hear anything on local or national news on television. I don't expect it either. This evening a local newscaster reported a story about a new hospice center opening in the Philadelphia area and she smiled so much and spoke with such a jovial tone you would have thought she was talking about a new exhibit at Disney World. Evidently, she's never had to deal with hospice, or what happens in hospice centers. And with this small blog I try to put "things" out there people normally wouldn't hear from the buffoons who work in broadcast TV, and get paid millions of dollar to blow smoke up everyone's butt.
In any event, this article talks about Bob Costas and how he stated he's not going to comment on Russia's anti-gay laws, but would rather interview Vladimir Putin instead. I think he has about as much a chance of doing this as E.L. James has of winning the Pulitzer Prize. But what do I know?
The sportscaster's comment did not go unnoticed. Many felt that in saying this Costas wanted to avoid the topic altogether.
But he's claiming that's not so:
“If Putin doesn’t drag his butt into the studio, then we’ll talk about it without him,” Costas said during an Olympics press preview. “But if he shows up, we’d rather talk to him. Wouldn’t you rather hear it from the horse’s mouth? I would. That’s what I was trying to say.”
Personally, even if he does get the interview with Putin I'll never know. I'm still for a full boycott based on the anti-gay laws in Russia and I won't be watching or supporting anything Olympic oriented this year. If this had been any other minority in the US and Russia had laws against them we wouldn't even consider going there this year.
My prediction is that Costas and NBC and everyone else pushing for the Olympics will get by unscathed and after the Olympics are over Putin will do whatever he wants with gays. And so will other Russian figures who hate gays. I just hope six million people don't have to die again at the hands of a maniac before someone starts taking this seriously.
I often argue with Tony about how I prefer common usage, as language evolves, as opposed to what's considered "perfect" grammar. And if someone says "I feel badly," instead of "I feel bad," I don't mind at all but he often cringes. That's just a very basic example of how language evolves and it goes much deeper than this. The fact is that certain things that would not have been acceptable fifty years ago are now things we don't think twice about...pardon that pun...and many of us don't even know it. At one time it would have been blasphemous to end a sentence with a preposition and I doubt most people these days even know that...and rightly so.
In any event, this article is one of the best I've read so far on the topic of how to speak English. It even gets into whether or not we're discriminating at times with regard to common usage.
That few people have heard of the Proto-Indo-Europeans, or know about language evolution, children's language acquisition or the current process of language extinction, seems to me to be a crying shame. But the insights of linguistics are of social and political as well as intellectual importance.
The modern study of language has shown that all native speakers are experts in their language. Almost all judgments about someone's language – the laziness of a glottal stop, the slowness of rural speech, the supposed ugliness of a particular urban accent – have no linguistic justification and reflect only the prejudice of the judger. However, very few people are aware of these basic findings.
You can read more here. It's absolutely fascinating. The next time I hear something that doesn't sound perfect I won't be so quick to judge.
Bob Costas & Russian Anti-Gay Laws
When I post and link to articles this way I'm always trying to condense things for readers who don't have the time to follow everything that's happening, and also talk about things the mainstream media often ignores. In this particular case, with regard to Gays, Anti-Gay Russian Laws, and the Winter Olympics I have yet to hear anything on local or national news on television. I don't expect it either. This evening a local newscaster reported a story about a new hospice center opening in the Philadelphia area and she smiled so much and spoke with such a jovial tone you would have thought she was talking about a new exhibit at Disney World. Evidently, she's never had to deal with hospice, or what happens in hospice centers. And with this small blog I try to put "things" out there people normally wouldn't hear from the buffoons who work in broadcast TV, and get paid millions of dollar to blow smoke up everyone's butt.
In any event, this article talks about Bob Costas and how he stated he's not going to comment on Russia's anti-gay laws, but would rather interview Vladimir Putin instead. I think he has about as much a chance of doing this as E.L. James has of winning the Pulitzer Prize. But what do I know?
The sportscaster's comment did not go unnoticed. Many felt that in saying this Costas wanted to avoid the topic altogether.
But he's claiming that's not so:
“If Putin doesn’t drag his butt into the studio, then we’ll talk about it without him,” Costas said during an Olympics press preview. “But if he shows up, we’d rather talk to him. Wouldn’t you rather hear it from the horse’s mouth? I would. That’s what I was trying to say.”
Personally, even if he does get the interview with Putin I'll never know. I'm still for a full boycott based on the anti-gay laws in Russia and I won't be watching or supporting anything Olympic oriented this year. If this had been any other minority in the US and Russia had laws against them we wouldn't even consider going there this year.
My prediction is that Costas and NBC and everyone else pushing for the Olympics will get by unscathed and after the Olympics are over Putin will do whatever he wants with gays. And so will other Russian figures who hate gays. I just hope six million people don't have to die again at the hands of a maniac before someone starts taking this seriously.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Testical-eating Fish; Gay Russian Flees to Canada: Win FREE Stuff At AllRomance
Testicle-eating Fish
You can't make these things up, not even if you try.
A fish called the pacu has been making headlines recently because of warnings to fishermen from Danish fish experts that the toothy swimmer is known for biting off testicles, causing men everywhere to cringe in horror and vow never to go swimming ever again.
I can think of a few publishing/romance blogs that would make this fish their mascot.
However, it's all a hype after looking into it more museum experts claim the piece was meant to be tongue-in-cheek...pardon the cliche.
Gay Russian Flees to Canada
Here's a compelling story, that I think might be a sign of the times and will portend the future of many LGBT Russians if something isn't done with the new anti-gay laws they've passed.
A gay man from Russia is now living in Vancouver in a homeless shelter, seeking safety from the things that have been happening to gays in Russia. And from the way this article reads, I don't think we're getting the entire story of how the hetero community in Russia is reacting to the anti-gay laws.
"It is considered an honour for a Russian to harm or even kill a gay person. They will be honoured by society and tell everyone, 'I killed a gay person.' Everyone basically will be proud of that."
This part surprises me a little about the upcoming Olympics:
In recent weeks, questions have been raised about how best to keep athletes and fans who support gay rights safe at the Sochi Olympics this winter. Some have called for a boycott of the Games to protest Russia's anti-gay laws, while others have suggested the Olympics be moved to Vancouver.
The thing I don't get is why anyone would go to, or support, a country that treats any group of people this way. And I think if you're willing to actually go to Russia under these circumstances, you're on your own.
As a side note, a friend from Lazybeagleentertainment.com posted a note on facebook earlier today supporting Russian LGBT authors. And asking us to treat these authors with respect. I completely agree with that. The last thing the LGBT people in Russia need is criticism from others.
Win FREE Stuff at Allromance
They are having an event over at ARe this month, that's a "Shifter Challenge." I'm not actually sure if this is for readers or authors, because the prizes are listed as "Author Prize." But maybe that means the author is giving the prize? In any event, it's worth checking if you're into that sort of thing.
Here is a list of excellent prizes. They look very appealing, and I wish I were a bigger shifter fan:
FIRST PLACE Author Prize: A Home Page Zone 5 Ad for one month on AllRomance.com and AReCafe.com. $300 cash USD paid via Paypal. Value $1100.00.
SECOND PLACE Author Prize: A Basic Book Video Package by Circle of Seven Productions and a complimentary Featured Video Spot on AReCafe.com. Value $900.00.
THIRD PLACE Author Prize: iPad Mini. Value $329.00.
One random voter will receive a $25.00 gift certificate at the end of each of the 5 Rounds.
We talk a lot about supporting brick and mortar bookstores, even though many think they are doomed. But we rarely ever talk about excellent web sites and online businesses like Allromanceebooks.com that are competing with giants like Amazon all the time. It's nice to support the little guys, too. I've always had an excellent shopping experience at ARe.
You can't make these things up, not even if you try.
A fish called the pacu has been making headlines recently because of warnings to fishermen from Danish fish experts that the toothy swimmer is known for biting off testicles, causing men everywhere to cringe in horror and vow never to go swimming ever again.
I can think of a few publishing/romance blogs that would make this fish their mascot.
However, it's all a hype after looking into it more museum experts claim the piece was meant to be tongue-in-cheek...pardon the cliche.
Gay Russian Flees to Canada
Here's a compelling story, that I think might be a sign of the times and will portend the future of many LGBT Russians if something isn't done with the new anti-gay laws they've passed.
A gay man from Russia is now living in Vancouver in a homeless shelter, seeking safety from the things that have been happening to gays in Russia. And from the way this article reads, I don't think we're getting the entire story of how the hetero community in Russia is reacting to the anti-gay laws.
"I feel that I'm protected. I feel that I can be myself. I don't have be worried about violence," Zhuravlev told CBC News.
"It is considered an honour for a Russian to harm or even kill a gay person. They will be honoured by society and tell everyone, 'I killed a gay person.' Everyone basically will be proud of that."
This part surprises me a little about the upcoming Olympics:
In recent weeks, questions have been raised about how best to keep athletes and fans who support gay rights safe at the Sochi Olympics this winter. Some have called for a boycott of the Games to protest Russia's anti-gay laws, while others have suggested the Olympics be moved to Vancouver.
The thing I don't get is why anyone would go to, or support, a country that treats any group of people this way. And I think if you're willing to actually go to Russia under these circumstances, you're on your own.
As a side note, a friend from Lazybeagleentertainment.com posted a note on facebook earlier today supporting Russian LGBT authors. And asking us to treat these authors with respect. I completely agree with that. The last thing the LGBT people in Russia need is criticism from others.
Win FREE Stuff at Allromance
They are having an event over at ARe this month, that's a "Shifter Challenge." I'm not actually sure if this is for readers or authors, because the prizes are listed as "Author Prize." But maybe that means the author is giving the prize? In any event, it's worth checking if you're into that sort of thing.
Here is a list of excellent prizes. They look very appealing, and I wish I were a bigger shifter fan:
We talk a lot about supporting brick and mortar bookstores, even though many think they are doomed. But we rarely ever talk about excellent web sites and online businesses like Allromanceebooks.com that are competing with giants like Amazon all the time. It's nice to support the little guys, too. I've always had an excellent shopping experience at ARe.
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