For the 2nd year in a row, one of my books has finaled in the National Leather Association – International’s Pauline Reage Novel Category!

All or Nothing: book 3 of Taking the Odds!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR NLA-I WRITING AWARDS
(Columbus, OH) — National Leather Association: International (NLA-I), a leading organization for activists in the pansexual SM/leather/fetish community, announced today the finalists for its annual writing awards. Named after activists and writers Geoff Mains, John Preston, Pauline Reage, Cynthia Slater, and the groundbreaking organization Samois, they are awarded annually to recognize excellence in writing and publishing about leather, SM, bondage and fetishes.

The finalists for the Pauline Reage Novel Award are:
Evangeline Anderson, Dangerous Cravings (Loose Id)
James Buchanan, All or Nothing (MLR Press)
Cherise Sinclair, The Dom’s Dungeon (Loose Id)
Claire Thompson, Cowboy Poet (Romance Unbound)
India Wilson, The Knot Artist (Lightning Strikes)

The winners will be announced on April 17 at the National Leather Association’s Annual General Meeting, which will be held during Spring Iniquity XX (April 15-17, 2011) in Houston, TX and mark the National Leather Association’s 25th anniversary. Please contact the award committee chair, Steve Vakesh, for more information about the awards at . For more information about Spring Iniquity, the National Leather Association, and the NLA-I’s meeting on Sunday morning, see: http://www.springiniquity.com and http://www.nla-i.com.

James Buchanan has posted a new item, ‘Rainbow eBooks Featured Author

This weekend, January 15th 16th, I am the featured author at Rainbow eBooks

all James Buchanan titles on Rainbow eBooks are discounted by 20% from Friday evening to Monday morning. Plus, I’ve formatted up a free download of an out of print Nicky Brandon short: Technique that will be available on their site.

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James Buchanan

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James Buchanan has posted a new item, ‘Interesting Article

http://www.charlieglickman.com/2011/01/gender-essentialism-masculinity-and-sex-negativity/ Has some interesting discussions about the current discourse of Masculine v. Feminine and sexuality still pigeonholing into a plug v. socket mentality….

You may view the latest post at
http://www.james-buchanan.com/blog/2011/01/11/interesting-article/

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James Buchanan

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ISBN# 978-1-60820-146-4 (ebook) $6.99
Release Date April 2010
Cover Artist Deana C. Jamroz
Sexual Content: Rated Explicit
Available At:  MLRBooks (eBook)
Barnes & Noble
Amazon.com

What if the wrong guy, turns out to be the right guy for you?

Caesar Serrano thought he screwed up when he landed in the bed of LAPD Officer Nathan Reilly. But when Caesar breaks into the wrong house and stumbles upon a heinous crime, implicating a high ranking LAPD officer, Nate is the only person he knows to turn to. The resulting investigation throws the Blue Brigade into panic. Now he’s running for his life and Nate is his only hope for survival. Can two men, on opposite sides of the law, come together to bring a monster to justice?

Excerpt:

Nate stood adrift in the barren yard. He should just walk away. He’d pissed the guy off and that was that. But there was no way he was going to leave it there. At the very least he was going to apologize properly. He’d rather get a phone number and a date, but he’d live with not leaving things completely fucked up. Hell, if Caesar had treated Nate, the way Nate had treated Caesar, he’d be pretty damn mad, too. Swallowing his pride, he turned the knob and stepped in. Continue reading »

All or Nothing
#3 in the Taking the Odds series
by James Buchanan

ISBN#  978-1-60820-147-1 (print) $14.99

978-1-60820-150-1 (ebook) $6.99

Release Date  April 2010

Cover Artist  Deana C. Jamroz

Paperback:  212 pages

Available At:  MlrBooks (ebook) right now, it’s been uploaded to the printers and should be out at other outlets and in print in the coming weeks.

Right now buy it here http://www.mlrbooks.com/ShowBook.php?book=TODONADA

Blundering his way forward in his relationship with Nevada Agent Nick O’Malley, Riverside Detective Brandon Carr brings his daughter, Shayna, to Las Vegas to meet Nick. Nick has his own reasons for pushing Brandon toward a deeper commitment. But when the unthinkable happens, what every cop knows ends in tragedy, can Brandon hold it together long enough to solve the crime? As Brandon spirals into the hell of being a cop and a distraught parent will his love of Nick, and Nick’s love for him, be enough to see them through? It’s all or nothing and they can’t afford to lose.

IDoTwo500 I Do Two! – Anthology
In support of marriage equality

Author  Edited by Kris Jacen

ISBN# 978-1-60820-128-0 (ebook)

978-1-60820-127-3 (paperback)

Cover Artist Alex Beecroft

eBook live at http://www.mlrbooks.com/Bookstore.php?bookid=IDO21002  and print should follow soon at your favorite bookseller!

 

Love is at the heart of all we want for ourselves so why shouldn’t any human being be able to say I Do to a life of commitment and sharing with that special person?

We hope that marriage will soon be a dream that everyone can share.
That’s why some of the leading authors of GLBT fiction have donated their talent — and their heart warming, thought provoking, life affirming stories — to this anthology, in aid of Lambda Legal Fund’s fight for marriage equality.

Ruth Sims; Alex Beecroft; Lee Rowan; Gillian Palmer; Brian Holliday; Rob Rosen; Sophia Deri-Bowen; Nigel Puerasch; Rick R. Reed; Nexis Pas; Michael Gouda; "Nathan Burgoine, Jamie Freeman, Bruin Fisher, D.C. Juris, James Buchanan, L-J Baker, Charlie Cochrane, Neil S. Plakcy, Julia Rios, J.L. Merrow, Lenore Black

All profits from the sale of this anthology will be donated to the Lambda Legal Defense to fight Prop 8 in support of marriage equality for all.
(additonal cover design by Deana C. Jamroz)

 

* My story is a re-write of Touché that appeared a while back in the Sweat! taste test.

in the midst of everything else going on I’ve forgotten to promo this.

 

PersonalDemons_Buchanan.jpg image by eroticjames

Author James Buchanan

ISBN# 978-1-60820-062-7 (print) $14.99

978-1-60820-063-4 (ebook) $5.99

Release Date October 2009

Cover Artist Deana C. Jamroz

 

Hunting a notorious hit man, FBI Agent Chase Nozick and LAPD Det. Enrique Rios Ochoa delve into the inner worlds of Santeria, Voodoo and Palo Mayumbe. A missing informant, her murdered brother and a ghost from Chase’s past send them on a hunt through mystics and psychic surgeons to find their witness before it’s too late. Can he rely on leads from a child possessed by Orishas? Do cards hold stronger clues than blood? Chase must conquer his own personal demons to bring the killer of his partner to justice and find the strength to take a chance on Enrique.

Available At: MlrBooks (ebook)

Barnes & Noble (paperback)

Amazon.com (paperback)

stans cake 028So this weeks reading…I know you’re all dying to hear about it.  Or not, but you’re going to anyway.  It was a blast.  There’s something very fulfilling about reading in public. 

The Hustler shop and café is a nice setting for a reading.  There are comfortable chairs and couches to lounge in.  The audience can enjoy a coffee, cake and biscotti while they listen.  Stan Kent starts spinning around 7:45 so there’s music for patrons before the reading.  The Hustler Hollywood staff are charming. 

I presented Stan with his cake…the rather odd interpretation of a wedge shoe.  Stan has a shoe fetish and it was also his birthday week.  Gendy from the LA Weekly was there, so cool.  Marame, Zoe Nichols, Jay Lygon were there to support me as well as my good friend Mike and brought his friend Donny (one of those meetings where we both looked at each other and said, “ah, so you’re not just a figment of Mike’s imagination”).  Donny also apparently agrees with my nick-name of Sexy Guy for Sexy Guy. 

Eden Bradley

Eden Bradley

After a brief intro about the reading series by Stan, Eden Bradley read from her upcoming ménage vampire novel with Samhain.  A bit of blood sports and guys getting it on.  From the part she read, it looks like a good story.

James Buchanan

James Buchanan

Then it was my turn.  I read from two portions of Personal Demons.  The scene (for those who’ve read the book) with the dead chicken and then Chase and Enrique’s second time together.  People seemed like the bits, I actually got some laughs – which was good ‘cause those were supposed to be the funny parts.  I kept a good pace and didn’t kill the microphone.

Then it was contest time.  I gave away a copy of Personal Demons to whoever was willing to read a bit of random erotica Stan selected.  BWHAHAHAHH…only one soul, a gentleman named Bradley was brave enough.  And he did very well.  Then Stan passed out Hustler goody bags to various people.  The criteria was shoes.  One guy got a bag for wearing shoes he’d had sex in.  Then the sexy shoes were judged and bags passed out.  I got one for knowing Caligae (roman sandals worn by soldiers) were how Caligula got his name (basically means “little sandals”). 

Rounding off the night, Stan read an orgy scene from one of his novels.  Then we killed the cake and passed it around.  Very fun.  Next time I have a new release I’ll have to do it again.

Eden Stan & James

In The Flesh happens on the 2nd Wed of every month

Hosted at Hustler Hollywood, 8920 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, CA

Stan Kent Kills the cake

Stan Kent Kills the cake

 

I got a B outa Dear Author…that’s like getting five stars other places (or above 70% at Mrs. Giggles)

“[T]his book somehow had a very gentle, almost calming feel to it. I keep coming back to it as an escape from the craziness of my life because Chase’s voice in my head seemed to keep chaos at bay. Despite the strangeness of the religion (and it got pretty graphic) and Chase’s alcoholism and the lack of emotional description about the romance, the story had a quietness to it, a controlled yet somehow lavish spareness that I enjoyed. I really like your writing style, your facility with inter-jurisdictional police lingo, your descriptions, and the way you write men who seem so real, so completely fucked-up, and yet so functional.’

http://dearauthor.com/wordpress/2009/10/09/review-personal-demons-by-james-buchanan/comment-page-1/#comment-217881

Personal DemonsPersonal Demons

by James Buchanan

coming September 2009

in eBook and Print from MLR Press

Hunting a notorious hit man, FBI Agent Chase Nozick and LAPD Det. Enrique Rios Ochoa delve into the inner worlds of Santeria, Voodoo and Palo Mayumbe. A missing informant, her murdered brother and a ghost from Chase’s past send them on a hunt through mystics and psychic surgeons to find their witness before it’s too late. Can he rely on leads from a child possessed by Orishas? Do cards hold stronger clues than blood? Chase must conquer his own personal demons to bring the killer of his partner to justice and find the strength to take a chance on Enrique.

 

Hours later, Chase stared at the drink in his hand. Maybe this was just a bad idea. He’d been in the City of Angels for four hours, tops, and he hadn’t even talked to anyone yet. Well, during dinner, he’d chatted it up with a waiter who looked way too young to be serving drinks. The kid recommended the bar Chase leaned on now. Relaxed, trendy — but not —  and way crowded; Silverlake’s low-key answer to West Hollywood’s forced urban hip.

Nude women stared vacantly off red and gold walls. Chase figured he should have specified somewhere more overtly gay and less just gay-friendly when asking for recommends. People, of all orientations and ages, lounged on Moroccan-styled couches along the wall. Maybe he would have had better odds on a weekend, Chase mused into the amber liquid swirling in his glass.

“Wow.” A voice at his shoulder jerked Chase’s attention from his self-pity.

He looked up into a bright smile and warm skin. “What?” Damn, the guy was good looking. Not in that stunning movie star kinda way, but with a pleasant face, easy body language and dark eyes. A choker of red and white beads flashed at the open collar of his white shirt. Both colors set off the man’s caramel skin.

Another smile flashed as the guy tapped Chase’s tumbler. “You managed to get a drink.” He laughed and the sound traveled straight down Chase’s spine to his hips. “Takes an act of congress to get service here.”

“Oh,” Chase’s face felt strange. Then he realized it was from an ear-splitting grin. Shit, if that didn’t come off as desperate, Chase would eat his badge. He coughed and raised his glass to his lips in a badly concealed effort to mask the smile. “I laid the money down before I ordered.”

The guy slid onto the stool next to Chase. “Explains it then.” He leaned in and drummed his fingers on the bar. “My name’s Enrique, I don’t think I’ve seen you here before.”

Enrique’s hip pressed against Chase’s thigh. When Enrique shifted, a hard bulge rubbed Chase through his jeans. Okay, Chase mused, so maybe the waiter had been on the money about the place. “I would be surprised if you had,” Chase nudged back a little, letting Enrique know he felt it, “Just in town for business.”

“What kind of business?” The question came loaded. Chase wasn’t sure with exactly what. A strange wariness seemed to lurk under the words. For a moment, Chase toyed with a few implausible explanations and then figured he just didn’t care. Because the hand that dropped down onto his thigh wasn’t wary in the least. Easy, light, Enrique traced the inseam of Chase’s jeans with his fingers.

Refusing to elaborate, Chase muttered, “Just business,” as he knocked back his drink. Chase shrugged and spread his legs a little wider.

“Really,” Enrique moved in closer, “I thought it might be scoping twenty-somethings out looking for their sugar daddies.” The faded edge of cologne threaded under the scent of guy in a hot, crowded bar.

Chase snorted. A sense of humor, he liked that. Not that it was a requirement, but it made it nice, friendly. “The problem with twenty-somethings is they’re twenty-something.” He slid his arm around Enrique to cup a nicely toned ass through expensive slacks. 

Damn, if Enrique moved any closer, he’d end up on Chase’s lap. “How ‘bout a thirty-something then?”

“You’re, ah, pretty direct there.” Chase teased. Actually, for a bar pickup, Enrique was beating about the bush a lot. Half the time a nod, a smile and a jerk of the chin arranged everything.

Enrique leaned in and laughed in his ear. “No, pretty direct is, do you wanna fuck?”

He squeezed Enrique’s butt. “Is that an offer?” Felt good.

No laughter this time. Enrique hissed, “Want it to be?”

“Yeah.” Chase stood.

“Then it’s an offer.”

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