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Library Journal’s Best Indie Ebook 2017 for A Queen from the North

Best Bisexual Romance Rainbow Award 2017 for The Art of Three

Bi Writer of the Year 2017 Finalist for The Art of Three

2018 Imadjinn Awards Best Romance Novel Finalist for A Queen from the North

Author Archives: Racheline Maltese
Cover release and pre-order dates for The Art of Three and A Queen from the North
We’ve been working with Victoria Cooper Art on the cover designs for our upcoming books The Art of Three and A Queen from the North, as well as for the Love in Love Angeles relaunch. We’re so excited to share these new covers with you, but … Continue reading
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Big Changes (or, an important announcement about availability of some titles)
As some of you may have noticed, Erin and I have recently taken some small steps into being hybrid authors (that is, authors who work with publishers and also self-publish) with a few shorts placed in Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited program. … Continue reading
New project, new contract… and it’s F/F!
While I’m holiday (a holiday consumed with editing, producing and behind devoured by sand flies) and Erin is recovering from hanging out with my cats and seeing Hamilton, we have some news! We’ve just signed a contract for Desperate Needs, our first … Continue reading
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Did you know we’re self-publishing?
Okay, only a little. Mostly, we’re still working with the great teams at Torquere, Dreamspinner, Cleis, and more, but we’ve also begun to get our rights back on various short stories and have been re-editing them and re-releasing them. While … Continue reading
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Will & Jane… and a short personal history of desire and shame
This past weekend, I was in Washington DC for the OutWrite book festival, which meant Erin and I absolutely had to go see the Folger Library’s Will & Jane exhibit, about the construction of celebrity around both William Shakespeare and Jane Austen. … Continue reading
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Tagged folger library, Jane Austen, Pride & Prejudice, romance novels, romancelandia, Shakespeare, Washington DC
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Theater review: Hadestown
Over the long holiday weekend, I saw a production of Hadestown at the New York Theater Workshop. A folk-opera set somewhere in the rust belt during the depression, Hadestown joins the story of Orpheus and Eurydice with the story of Hades and … Continue reading
Newsletter news!
In July, our monthly newsletter is going to come out a little late! Instead of showing up in your email box on July 1, it’s going to show up on July 5. Why? Well, we’re making some stylistic changes. We’re … Continue reading
Midsummer is just $1 for midsummer (sale runs June 20 – June 24)
All Romance | Amazon | B&N “Fans of sensual, romantic stories will love this one …. This is incredibly well-written and nuanced; it’s simply marvelous.” – Inked Rainbow Reads, 5* “A lushly worded book, filled with romance and characters that leap from the page. … Continue reading
Snare, sales, and more
NYC: Death. Taxes. Vampires. Snare releases next week and is now available for preorder at Torquere, Amazon, AllRomance and many other of your favorite retailers. We suggestion you read about Snare’s content to see if this is the right book for … Continue reading
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Hi there. How are you holding up?
It’s been a pretty difficult week in the world, and we’ve been quiet. While we’ve continued to engage in life as usual with our writing and our partners, we haven’t really been chock full of nonfiction words. Lots of other … Continue reading
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