![]() ![]() What’s your idea of a great protagonist? Do you have a “type”? TNA: You write such a wide variety of characters, thrown into vastly different situations. I’d been getting rejection after rejection for a few years at that point, so I can still recall how thrilling it was to finally get those acceptance letters. It never came out in ebook and I suspect it’s out of print. This was so long ago that the ebook was released on CD!Īround that time I also landed a short story called Starlight in a gay vampire anthology by Alyson Books called Love Bites. ![]() Ten years may not seem like that long ago, but the Kindle wouldn’t exist for three more years at that point. Jordan: I had a contemporary short called West Side in the M/M anthology Chance Encounters that came out in 2004. TNA: What was your first published M/M title? If you could go back in time to the moment you began writing it, what advice would you give yourself now that you have the benefit of some experience? When I take off that darn hat, I’m invisible. It’s the hat I’m wearing in my author pic. You know Harry Potter’s Cloak of Invisibility? I own something like that, but opposite. In fact, I need a prop in order to be recognized. ![]() I don’t have much to talk about other than writing. Intrinsically, I’m not very interesting and actually pretty shy. Jordan: Hi, Lisa, I’m so tickled to be here! Why don’t we start out by having you tell all of us a little bit about yourself, a few things we readers may not know about you? ![]()
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