Hello, weary web traveler. Pull up a chair. I'm not sure exactly how
you navigated here- what twisted path you may have taken to arrive
at my page, but at any rate, here you are. My historical novel,
The Sublime and Spirited Voyage of Original Sin, hit the
bookstores on March 17th, 2009, and is available for purchase to all
comers.
If you're wondering if this book is for you, know that it's a
lesbian-themed, comic, historical
romance novel, featuring pirates of the early 18th century. You
can read an excerpt
here.
For more information on the plot and how to get a copy from the
Bold Strokes Books web store, just click Original Sin to the
left.

News
I've
revised this furshlugginer page so
that it makes a little more sense. Any interviews, columns, or
short stories now have their very own page where I can link
directly to them. I nearly called the page "Doodads," but
settled on the much more self-explanatory "Other Writing." You'll
see the link to the left.
I had a
great time at the reading/signing event at Philadelphia's
Giovanni's
Room on May 30th. Thanks to fellow authors CP Rowlands, Claire
Rooney, and Bobbi Marolt. And for those who attended, both readers
and authors, thanks for making the trip out.
I have opened up a store on Cafe
Press to sell a few items that relate to "Original Sin" (and that
just crack me up in general). I have named it "Underpants Jones,"
after my late panty-raiding dog, who at any given opportunity,
would rifle through laundry piles in search of underpants to
defile.
Here are a couple designs currently
available:


(Trust me, they'll make more sense
once you've read the book.) If you want to peruse my wares (you
have a filthy, filthy mind), the store is
here:
To
learn a little about my second book, "The Seduction of Moxie", that
magical link is
to the left
as
well. It's scheduled for release from Bold Strokes this September,
and the cover art has recently been released. Go ahead, indulge
yourself. Click the link and take a look.

Contact
Drop
me a line if you like at
colette_moody@cox.net
and tell me
just
how self-absorbed I
really am.
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