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New Lesbian Historical Drama Arrives from Geonn Cannon!

Christy Case Blog

March 1, 2015 (Matthews, NC) — Cinder and the Smoke is a highly anticipated historical crime drama. Word on the street is that it’ll be the hit of the year. Combining Geonn’s love of period pieces, crime with a twist of mystery, a sincere love of women, and of course a heart wrenching emotional bond... 

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Tello Films calls Geonn Cannon the next Joss Whedon

Christy Case Blog

Riley Parra, Season Three

Riley Parra, Season Three

Supposed Crimes author Geonn Cannon was called out recently on the Lesbian Lounge podcast, by guest Christin Baker, CEO of Tello Films.

She said:

We’re working on a project with an author named Geonn Cannon, and he has a series called Riley Parra, that has lesbian leads and we are… it’s the one project that I wish we could move faster on. But it has a lot of scifi elements and like fantasy...

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Reviews, reviews and MOAR! Reviews!

C. E. Case Blog

Love is a Mess: A Supposed Crimes Anthology

“Steamy, sometimes funny, sometimes emotional (especially that first one – I could feel the embarrassment!) I love when writers get together to compile their stories. Everyone has a different style and it makes it that much more fun to read. It also helps me as a reader to find new authors that I might not read otherwise.” Inked Rainbow Reads on Amazon

“…I did like this Valentine’s Day themed collection of GLBT stories. Some were sweet and some were hot. With F/F, bi, and M/M stories in the same anthology this...

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On Writing Men Loving Men

C. E. Case Blog Uncategorized

I’ve been secretly writing men who love men for almost fifteen years. That’s probably a bit of a shock to anyone reading this who’s known me that long. Heck, it’s probably a shock to anyone who knows me through my writing but didn’t know how old I am.

Although my first venture into completing a story and allowing anyone to read it was fan fiction, my earliest work was an unfinished story about a minor-league baseball team. I’d wanted to write a story about baseball—it’s my favorite sport—and a growing friendship between two of the players. Turned out they had...

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Welcome Stacy O’Steen to Supposed Crimes!

C. E. Case Blog

I’m pleased to announce our newest author, Stacy O’Steen. Stacy comes to us from the large state of Texas, where she runs around taking care of various friends and working hard. I [Adrian] met Stacy almost two years ago for the very first time during a NaNoWriMo write-in at my favorite bar. We hit it off right away, and it’s hard to imagine that over two years has passed.

Stacy is very passionate about what she writes. She’s always been someone who is upbeat and ready to take on the world, but writing and putting her thoughts into words is...

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