Supposed Crimes, LLC publishes fiction and poetry primarily featuring lesbian characters and themes. The focus is on genre fiction–Westerns, Science Fiction, Horror, Action–rather than just romance. That's how we set ourselves apart from our competitors. Our characters happen to love women and kick ass.
"Supposed crimes" refers to the idea that homosexuality was once outlawed. Thus, our authors are being subversive by writing. As times change this becomes more tongue-in-cheek. Yet, Christians writing lesbians and men writing lesbians are still subversive ideas in this industry. We encourage our authors to challenge stereotypes.
A. M. Leibowitz is a spouse, parent, feminist, and book-lover falling somewhere on the Geek-Nerd Spectrum. She keeps warm through the long, cold western New York winters by writing romantic plot twists and happy-for-now endings.
I have been publishing erotica for about 20 years now. I am also an historian, mythologist, conservationist, poet and artist. I am very active in the LGBT community. I have three sons and a daughter.
C. E. Case is a librarian and musical theater fan in Northern Virginia. Little Disquietude is her first novel. Her second novel, The Riches of Mercy, will be coming out in early 2012. Both novels take place in North Carolina, her home state.
Little Disquietude is the product of a lifelong love of the theater and a frenzied National Novel Writing Month. Her muses include the big stars and the ones who never made it. She always wanted to be a writer. Her culture values the Great American novel. Little Disquietude is just genre romance, but she hopes it's a fun read.
Her second novel, The Riches of Mercy, will be coming out in early 2012.
Geonn Cannon was born in a barn and raised to know better than that. He was born and raised in Oklahoma where he's been enslaved by a series of cats, dogs, two birds and one unexpected turtle. He's spent his entire life creating stories but only became serious about it when he realized it was a talent that could impress girls. Learning to write well was easier than learning to juggle, so a career was underway. His high school years were spent writing stories among a small group of friends and reading whatever books he could get his hands on.
Geonn was inspired to create the fictional Squire's Isle after a 2004 trip to San Juan Island in Washington State. His first novel set on the island, On the Air, was written almost as a side project to another story he wanted to tell. Reception to the story was so strong that the original story was put on the back burner to deal with the world created in On the Air. His second novel set in the same universe, Gemini, was also very well received and went on to win the Golden Crown Literary Society Award for Best Novel, Dramatic/General Fiction. Geonn was the first male author to receive the honor.
While some of his novels haven't focused as heavily on Squire's Isle, the vast majority of Geonn's works take place in the same universe and have connections back to the island and its cast of characters (the exception being the Riley Parra series). In addition to writing more novels based on the inhabitants of Squire's Isle, Geonn hopes to one day move to the real-life equivalent to inspire further stories.
Geonn is currently working on a tie-in novel to the television series Stargate SG-1, and a script for a webseries version of Riley Parra.
Adrian J. Smith, or "AJ" as she is often called, is a part time writer with an epic imagination, sharp wit, and kind heart that gets her into a bit of trouble when it comes to taking in all the neighborhood stray cats. Being obsessed with science fiction, Smith often goes off on tangents about the space-time continuum. She is also a part time lunatic with a secretive past. It's been rumored that she was once a spy for the government, but anyone who has gotten close enough to know the truth has never lived to tell the tale. When traveling around the world on various classified tasks, Smith requires the following be provided: buffalo jerky, mimosas, and eighty six pennies. This is all we know about the reclusive woman.
The Downpour Anthology from Supposed Crimes started as a "butch women and thunderstorms" challenge. A throwback to classic lesbian erotica. The resulting stories are a mix of sexy, sweet, and downright dangerous. Women of all types tackle the storms of nature, magic, or mystery. Victorian times through the future of outer space. The classic pretty girl stranded by the side of the road in the rain, along with a pickup or two, ghosts, and, well, we won't spoil all the surprises.
Prolific authors like Geonn Cannon and Helena Maeve write alongside newcomers like Alexa Black and Luda Jones. Supposed Crimes favorites A. M. Leibowitz and Adrian J. Smith have stories. Dylan McEwan and C. E. Case are trying something new. Downpour offers eight stories featuring our favorite kinds of women: women.
Included stories:
Thunder by Alexa Black
Between Us and the Penguins by A.M. Leibowitz
Shadow of a Storm by Helena Maeve
Lynsey by Dylan McEwan
Some People Feel the Rain, Others Just Get Wet by Luda Jones
Stage Rain by C. E. Case
Port in a Storm by Geonn Cannon
Magnetism by Adrian J. Smith
Título : Downpour
EAN : 9781938108914
Editorial : supposed
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