Dear Constant Reader,
Here’s your daily reminder to nominate The Boston Babydolls for Best Burlesque. I *think* today is the last day for nominations, but don’t quote me on that.
Yesterday was Mardi Gras, so today is Ash Wednesday. For your humble correspondent, that means 40 days until… The Expo1!
Although it’s Wednesday, I don’t have a book review for you. Instead, here are some books for you to consider reading that I haven’t read yet, because they’re hot off the press (so to speak). I’m fortunate to know a number of talented writers (much more so than I) and several of them have brand new books out!
Andrew Kirschbaum has just released the second novel in his Fifth World series, Monday and the Counterfeit Corpse. Zack Monday is a hard-boiled detective in a city where magic is as common as technology and he’s apt to use a spell as often as his fists to solve a mystery. If you want to catch up, the first book in the series is Monday and the Murdered Man.
Teresa Noelle Roberts is known for her paranormal erotica, like Lions’ Pride and Foxes’ Den, but Knowing the Ropes is a kinky story set in this world.
Andrew Shaffer inspired a nation-wide Naked Girls Reading event with Great Philosophers Who Failed at Love. Now he brings us Literary Rogues: A Scandalous History of Wayward Authors. Look for it at a NGR Boston in the future, maybe even on March 16th.
1Really 38, but who’s counting.

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