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    Murder Came Early: Black Cat White Paws Release Date Now June 27

    The release date for the eBook edition of Black Cat White Paws has been moved to June 27. You can still get it at the special preorder price of $1.99 (regular $4.99).

    About Black Cat White Paws

    In Black Cat White Paws, recently widowed Maggie Dahl finds herself faced with challenges on all fronts: life alone in a new town, running a business she and her husband had dreamed of and started together, and now pursuing a killer. Her sister Gerri moves from Philadelphia to Lambertville, New Jersey, to support her sister and start a new life of her own. Together the women search for a murderer, helped in critical ways by their neighbor’s cat. A black cat with white paws. A cat whose independence sets it all in motion and sees it through to the end.

    Black Cat White Paws finds Maggie moving from New York City to Lambertville, an idyllic river town with artists, restaurants, incredible landscapes, and enough local characters to populate a murder mystery. Join Maggie, Gerri, Checks the cat, and a cast of colorful small town natives just as eager—and as shocked—to find a killer in their midst.

  • Latest

    Murder Came Early: Black Cat White Paws Release Date Now June 27

    The release date for the eBook edition of Black Cat White Paws has been moved to June 27. You can still get it at the special preorder price of $1.99 (regular $4.99).

    About Black Cat White Paws

    In Black Cat White Paws, recently widowed Maggie Dahl finds herself faced with challenges on all fronts: life alone in a new town, running a business she and her husband had dreamed of and started together, and now pursuing a killer. Her sister Gerri moves from Philadelphia to Lambertville, New Jersey, to support her sister and start a new life of her own. Together the women search for a murderer, helped in critical ways by their neighbor’s cat. A black cat with white paws. A cat whose independence sets it all in motion and sees it through to the end.

    Black Cat White Paws finds Maggie moving from New York City to Lambertville, an idyllic river town with artists, restaurants, incredible landscapes, and enough local characters to populate a murder mystery. Join Maggie, Gerri, Checks the cat, and a cast of colorful small town natives just as eager—and as shocked—to find a killer in their midst.

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    Gadgets, Gizmos and Tech: VicTsing Bluetooth Mini Speaker


    Gadgets, Gizmos and Tech is a regular feature at LGBTSr offering cool things you can live without but might not want to.

    A friend of ours gives us the most interesting gifts every year when she visits. This year she brought us Alexa, Echo, and this marvelous little VicTsing portable speaker. Billed as a shower speaker, probably because it has a suction cup attached so you can stick it on a bathroom mirror or shower wall, it works just as well sitting on a hotel night stand. It’s very basic, and very handy. It doesn’t take up much more space than the palm of your hand, but once you’ve connected your iPhone or other Bluetooth device, it serves as a small portable speaker. You can listen to anything you’d hear or stream on your phone through this little dynamo–music, audiobooks, or a podcast. If you can hear it through your phone, you can hear it through the VicTsing. We recently took it on a trip to Atlantic City and had our own portable sound system in the room.

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    Gay Travelers Magazine: Sacred Tours of Mexico – Experience the Spiritual and Historical Traditions of Mexico

    The following is reprinted with permission from Gay Travelers Magazine

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    By Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong

    We have enjoyed every single visit to Mexico. We have watched giant whales swim by. We have stood in awe viewing Mayan archeological sites. We swam with sea turtles. We have enjoyed luxurious resorts. Mexico is filled with beauty, history and wonderful vacation opportunities.

    Sacred Tours of Mexico allows travelers to experience the spiritual and historical traditions of Mexico.

    We asked Anne Key, Co-Founder and Tour Leader of Sacred Tours of Mexico, to tell us more. This is how she responded by email.

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    ‘Outer Voices Inner Lives’ Anthology Now Complimentary for All LGBTSr Email Subscribers

    Email subscribers current and new will be able to download a complimentary copy of ‘Outer Voices Inner Lives,’ the Lambda Literary Award finalist for anthology featuring stories by LGBTQ writers over 50. If you’re an email subscriber, look for the download link in the next newsletter (“on your virtual doorstep twice a month”). If you’re new, the download link is included with the thank you and final confirmation emails, via Book Funnel (ePub, MOBI or PDF – you choose!). Click here to subscribe.

    About Outer Voices Inner Lives (with a foreword by Patricia Nell Warren):

    A Lambda Literary Award Finalist for anthology, ‘Outer Voices Inner Lives’ is a vibrant collection of stories and personal reflections by 16 LGBTQ writers over 50, authors with the understanding and experience that come from maturing. With a foreword by iconic author Patricia Nell Warren, this collection will resonate with older readers who may identify with many of the experiences depicted in these stories. And younger readers will find inspiration, imagination, and the resiliency of the creative spirit. Writers include: Dominic Ambrose, Sally Bellerose, Michael Craft, Allison Green, Jane Eaton Hamilton, Lee Lynch, David Masello, Richard May, John McFarland, Stephanie Mott, Dawn Munro, Neil Ellis Orts, Gary Pedler, James Reynolds and Jean Ryan.

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    LGBTSr Celebrates 400 Email Subscribers (and Counting)!

    Crossposted from LGBTSr

    We’ve officially hit the 400 subscriber mark. After 7 years of sharing columns, reviews, podcasts, interviews, and content of all kinds, it’s a day to celebrate.

    LGBTSr now has 400 subscribers to the website, 4,134 followers on the Facebook page, and 226 members of the new LGBTSr Group on Facebook, where conversation meets community as we embrace age and celebrate life.

    Thanks to everyone! If you like what you find here, please spread the word and help us grow. It would be amazing to end the year at 500!

    Mark McNease/Editor