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		<title>A Literary Three-Way</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By popular demand…. Ummm….OK. This one really _was_ Chris Humphreys’s fault. A couple of weeks ago, a number of game (and fairly uninhibited) people kindly took part in the Late-Night Sex-Scene readings at the Historical Novel Society conference in San Diego. Owing to circumstances I claim not to remember {cough}, I’ve been Mistress of Ceremonies for this now-traditional feature of the conference _twice_. This time around, I had a lively lineup of volunteers, including Laurel Corona’s sweetly naïve French teenagers reading pornography, Deni Dietz’s drunken-sex-on-horseback, and Maggie Anton’s hot Talmudic sex scenes (as I remarked afterward, I had no idea what I was missing, being born Catholic…). Anyway. At some point in the proceedings, Chris writes me to say that he and Gillian Bagwell would like to team-read a scene from her book, THE DARLING STRUMPET, which he describes as “the best blow-job in literature.” This being a scene in which the Earl of Rochester instructs Nell Gwyn in the, er, art of…um, well. Yes. “Great,” I said. “You can [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By popular demand….</p>
<p>Ummm….OK.  This one really _was_ Chris Humphreys’s fault.   A couple of weeks ago, a number of game (and fairly uninhibited) people kindly took part in the Late-Night Sex-Scene readings at the Historical Novel Society conference in San Diego.  Owing to circumstances I claim not to remember {cough}, I’ve been Mistress of Ceremonies for this now-traditional feature of the conference _twice_.</p>
<p>This time around, I had a lively lineup of volunteers, including Laurel Corona’s sweetly naïve French teenagers reading pornography, Deni Dietz’s drunken-sex-on-horseback, and Maggie Anton’s hot Talmudic sex scenes (as I remarked afterward, I had no idea what I was missing, being born Catholic…).</p>
<p>Anyway.  At some point in the proceedings, Chris writes me to say that he and Gillian Bagwell would like to team-read a scene from her book, THE DARLING STRUMPET, which he describes as “the best blow-job in literature.”  This being a scene in which the Earl of Rochester instructs Nell Gwyn in the, er, art of…um, well. Yes.</p>
<p>“Great,” I said.  “You can be the—you should excuse the expression—climax of the evening.”</p>
<p>So we’re all set with our stellar lineup of readers—when I’m informed that Gillian and Chris have decided that the scene would work best with an outside narrator to carry the description, while _they_ do the dialogue, and would I kindly oblige?  Gillian had kindly written up the script already, so I blinked and said, “OK.  Why not?”</p>
<p>So that’s where this came from.  I don’t vouch for the quality, either of the video or the performance (though Chris and Gillian both seemed to be doing very well, from my unusual vantage point)—but fwiw, here it is!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4wvYN6z7Jw"></p>
<p>C.C. Humphrey, Diana Gabaldon, and Gillian Bagwell read from THE DARLING STRUMPET, by Gillian Bagwell.</p>
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		<title>Quick Bits</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jun 2011 11:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m _just_ about to take off for the Historical Novel Society conference in San Diego, but wanted to remind everyone that I&#8217;ll be doing a signing at the Book Rack in Mesa on June 22nd, from 1-3 PM. The Book Rack 1752 Signal Butte Rd.Suite 108 Mesa, AZ 85209 Our major crossroads are Signal Butte and the US60 and we are located in the Walmart Parking lot next to Cold Stone Creamery and Panda Express. Our phone number is 480-380-0044. And yes, to those who&#8217;ve been asking, I _will_ be at Bubonicon in late August. I have a load of free Stuff described as &#8220;downloadables&#8221; (wallpapers, screen savers and the like) by Random House, which I&#8217;ll put up here  as soon as I get a chance&#8211;way up past mid-eyeball in finishing SCOTTISH PRISONER, which will likely be done wiithin a week! {crossing fingers} And then&#8230;I have an informal poll question for y&#8217;all, which I&#8217;ll try to put up tomorrow night, i I&#8217;m not too wiped from a six-hour drive, a [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m _just_ about to take off for the Historical Novel Society conference in San Diego, but wanted to remind everyone that I&#8217;ll be doing a signing at the Book Rack in Mesa on June 22nd, from 1-3 PM.</p>
<p>The Book Rack<br />
1752 Signal Butte Rd.Suite 108<br />
Mesa, AZ 85209</p>
<p>Our major crossroads are Signal Butte and the US60 and we are located in the Walmart Parking lot next to Cold Stone Creamery and Panda Express.</p>
<p>Our phone number is <a href="tel:480-380-0044" target="_blank">480-380-0044</a>.</p>
<p>And yes, to those who&#8217;ve been asking, I _will_ be at Bubonicon in late August.</p>
<p>I have a load of free Stuff described as &#8220;downloadables&#8221; (wallpapers, screen savers and the like) by Random House, which I&#8217;ll put up here  as soon as I get a chance&#8211;way up past mid-eyeball in finishing SCOTTISH PRISONER, which will likely be done wiithin a week!  {crossing fingers}</p>
<p>And then&#8230;I have an informal poll question for y&#8217;all, which I&#8217;ll try to put up tomorrow night, i I&#8217;m not too wiped from a six-hour drive, a dinner cruise, and a dress {ahem} rehearsal in the bar for the Late-Night Sex-Scene readings.  (I normally do these in my nightwear, but Chris Humphreys, who is doing a literary three-way with me and Gillian Bagwell, tells me he requires a sword, one of which I have borrowed from my son.)    SCOTTISH PRISONER is a two-man book&#8211;the men in question being Jamie and Lord John.  At the moment, it begins with Jamie&#8217;s story, with a scene that caused my husband to write, &#8220;Can you even _print_ this?&#8221; in the margin when he read it.   Now, I&#8217;ll definitely use that scene {g]&#8211;but not sure if I should lead off with it.  It might cause new readers either to slam the book shut and throw it back on the table&#8211;or rush to the cash register with it.   But I _could_ begin with Lord John&#8217;s part of the story, which is also very good, but a lot less&#8230;er&#8230;{cough}.  But I&#8217;ll show you both beginnings and you can give me your opinions, if you&#8217;d be so kind!</p>
<p>Manana!  (You&#8217;ll have to imagine the tilde over the first &#8220;n&#8221; there.  I stink at putting in diacritical marks.)</p>
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