Why do I write?
Mar. 31st, 2010 11:55 amI've been trying to answer that question at Rick Reed's blog.
Rick's one of the great authors who stepped up to the plate for I Do Two. In their October 2006 issue, Unzipped magazine said: "You could call him the Stephen King of gay horror." And Dark Scribe magazine said: "Reed is an established brand - perhaps the most reliable contemporary author for thrillers that cross over between the gay fiction market and speculative fiction."
To date, Rick has twelve published novels to his credit, and his short fiction has appeared in more than 20 anthologies. His novel, ORIENATION, won the EPPIE Award for best LGBT novel of 2008, so he's a bit of a star.
Rick's latest releases are Tales from the Sexual Underground & The Blue Moon Cafe.
Rick's one of the great authors who stepped up to the plate for I Do Two. In their October 2006 issue, Unzipped magazine said: "You could call him the Stephen King of gay horror." And Dark Scribe magazine said: "Reed is an established brand - perhaps the most reliable contemporary author for thrillers that cross over between the gay fiction market and speculative fiction."
To date, Rick has twelve published novels to his credit, and his short fiction has appeared in more than 20 anthologies. His novel, ORIENATION, won the EPPIE Award for best LGBT novel of 2008, so he's a bit of a star.
Rick's latest releases are Tales from the Sexual Underground & The Blue Moon Cafe.