7/1/2023 0 Comments Skybound by Aleksandr Voinov![]() ![]() ![]() Though I admit I enjoy world-building more than contemporaries. In addition to that, of course, I read as widely as I write, so I do read horror and sci-fi and contemporaries and historicals, and don’t really have favourites. I just need a change after exploring an idea or two in a setting, or I feel I’ll repeat myself too much and the Muse does get bored. Aleksandr Voinov’s work has been described as “darkly erotic, filled with gritty, violent, sexy incident” and I am very pleased that he has agreed to take the time to answer some of my questions.Īleks: Hi Elin! Thank you for inviting me over for a chat!Įlin: Your work encompasses many different subdivisions in the M/M genre – historical, science fiction, dystopian future, fantasy, man meets man romance – do you have a favourite or is your favourite what happens to tickle your fancy that particular moment?Īleks: I think it shows how easily I get bored. My guest today has many strings to his bow with a successful publishing history in both German and English and now, additionally, as part owner of a highly successful publishing house, Riptide Publishing. The Skyler Foxe Mysteries by Haley Walsh.2½ stars 3½ Stars 4 stars 4½ Stars 18th Century 19th Century 1920's 1930's 1940's 1950's 1960's Advent Calendar Age of Sail Alex Beecroft America Charlie Cochrane ebook England Erastes Essential Reads Fiction five stars novella Regency Reviews short stories three stars Victorian Western World War II ![]()
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