Archive for January, 2010

Blogging at BookWenches

This week is bringing us torrential rain in California, enough that my neighbors used kayaks to navigate one of the streets in our neighborhood. We’ve had floods, landslides, hail, lightning and thunder. I’m enjoying a nice fire in a fireplace that doesn’t get much use.

Once, when I was quite young, I had the pleasure of hearing Ray Bradbury speak, and at the time he said that Singing in the Rain was his favorite science fiction movie. He defined science fiction as a literary exploration of the effect of new technology on society. In the case of Singing in the Rain, the effect of cinema with sound.

That made a huge impact on me, because at the time, I believed that all science fiction had to be an inexplicable morass of spandex clad space men and superior alien technology. So much Mr. Bradbury said that night stuck in my mind, to percolate there, for maybe thirty years, until I took his advice on writing and found that yes, wow. It was possible for me to write stories and have them published. To do what I loved best, to pull something out of my imagination, to play those childish games I loved, pretend, and make money in the effort.

It’s not as if I make a living at it, yet. And of course Mr. Bradbury has no idea I’m alive.  But I will always love him and think of him fondly as I am today, in the rain. :-D

Today I’m blogging at BookWenches about laughter an hope, and what I hope readers take away from my work. You can find out what I said right HERE.

And now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some singing and dancing to do…

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Z.A. Maxfield

January 22nd

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In PRINT

ZM_PhysicalTherapy_coverfr The second novel in the St. Nacho’s setting, Physical Therapy, is going to print and will soon be available at fine bookstores everywhere.

Okay. You’ll have to ask for it by name — and probably special order it — but I really enjoyed writing that. Of course, as soon as it’s available you’ll be able to buy it at Amazon and other Mega Internet Entity Retailers.

I want to thank everyone who has been so positive about this book. The St. Nacho’s series, dumb name and all… (Hello, it’s not about cheese chips, ;-) ) is very close to my heart, and represents a little slice of all the things that are important to me, people I’ve met, people I’d like to meet, and a place I’d really like to call home.

Here’s the trailer, because as you know, I never miss a chance to pimp… er… show off my girl child’s wicked video fu.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rPSPWvko-M[/youtube]

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Z.A. Maxfield

January 11th

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Family Unit at Rainbow Reviews

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I got a terrific review from Rainbow Reviews (written by Marame) for Family Unit. In it, she says:

“Family Unit,” Z.A. Maxfield’s stellar new release, tackles themes not often found in gay romance. I was pleasantly surprised to read about two middle-aged men who stumble into lust, then a serious relationship. What follows their physical attraction is a brilliantly rendered, mature love story brought to vibrant life by one of the genre’s most talented writers.”

Wow! Thanks so much for giving it a read, Marame, and anyone else can read the rest of her review, HERE.

To buy Family Unit, which is available exclusively at Loose Id, go HERE.


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Z.A. Maxfield

January 4th

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