The cover for my next book, Open Wound, is here!
I'm glad I decided to learn more about Sylvia Plath and read her only novel, The Bell Jar.
And I realized tonight, despite the dark thoughts fighting me on it, that something needs to change.
A little book of very honest and darkly moving poetry.
I definitely recommend this book if you're into queer erotica, a good mystery, a sprinkling of sci-fi, and some good, healthy views of sex work and kink.
I cannot recommend this book enough. I remember powering through it in about three days because I couldn't put it down.
A new interview I did went live this morning, and it's pretty exciting!
Don't like Valentine's Day? Me either.
The point of art is diversity. Unique ideas. The whole damn point of being a creator is to create something you love that has meaning and heart behind it.
I've finally gotten to a place where I can view my manuscripts objectively through an honest critical lens and understand what works and what doesn't. And that's exciting for me.
At times poetic, which I didn't realize tough and gritty horror could be, Ghost River stays with you. And for being Chad's first book, it's impressive.
I often see people asking for disability representation in books and art, but they leave out people who are disabled with other invisible chronic illnesses.