SolomonRobert

I am back with a vengeful, twisted tale of a 1920’s vixen! Just released from prison, "Pretty Penny" has only one goal: to find and to kill her ex-lover, Owen, but will her violent blackouts get in the way of her catching him? In this sexy thriller, past crimes, passions, and infamy will haunt Penny on an erratic ride down the West Coast. Based on a true story.
          	
          	I am in the process of writing this and will be posting a new chapter at the first of each month. Join me and "Pretty Penny."

SolomonRobert

I am back with a vengeful, twisted tale of a 1920’s vixen! Just released from prison, "Pretty Penny" has only one goal: to find and to kill her ex-lover, Owen, but will her violent blackouts get in the way of her catching him? In this sexy thriller, past crimes, passions, and infamy will haunt Penny on an erratic ride down the West Coast. Based on a true story.
          
          I am in the process of writing this and will be posting a new chapter at the first of each month. Join me and "Pretty Penny."

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ArtsnHeart

Let your flames of love make(or bake ;-) ) people sweeter than cakes and decorate them with the little sprinkles of hope and happiness then lit the candles with your wisdom. And you're ready to celebrate each and every day of your life.
          Wish you a self mastery in this prosperous New Year.❤️

SolomonRobert

I've decided to unpublish The Sunken City. Rereading it, I decided that I wanted to focus on stories that create hope, love, magic, and growth. I will look at editing it in the future, but for now I'm putting it back in a drawer.
          
          I once responded to a Tumblr post, which asked, “Why don’t books, movies, and shows always have happy endings?” I replied, “There’s nothing sadder than a happy ending that you can’t envision happening for yourself.” I watched in horror as my response was shared over and over again. These were not the written words that I wanted amplified.
          
          Later in 2018, I was confronted again by the idea of happy endings vs. sad ones. I went to the Hans Christian Andersen museum in Denmark, and one of the exhibits was a room full of H. C. Andersen’s unrequited loves. Beautiful poems and long letters were displayed below portraits of men and women. There were explanations of the stories these unfulfilled loves inspired. I cried that this room could exist. I recalled all of the unreturned affections of my own life. I wondered if we as artists focused on the possibility of a happy ending if there would be a room in this exhibit or at least one portrait of a love realized.
          
          Later that month, I wrote my first short story with a happy ending. A fling had ended, but instead of focusing on how I felt in that moment I focused on how a future relationship ⁠— the relationship that I wanted ⁠— could be. This short story now hangs up on the walls of my home and will be published on GayFlashFiction.com in late December.
          
          Happy endings and hope matter. Gay fantasy and all fiction should lift us up and allow all of us to reconsider what's possible for us. I hope you continue to follow me as I post more work aligned with this vision. I am hoping to start a Quarterly Literary & Arts publication online that will also further this vision and create a space for gay fantasy for our community.

SolomonRobert

Have you ever entered a writing contest? What was your experience? My parents and friends always tell me to be careful. Don’t submit your best work because it might be stolen. But I’m not sure how I would present myself if I’m not sending in my best! I’ve done a lot more in-person conferences and critique group workshops. Those are always so rewarding and inspiring!

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@SolomonRobert your family is right but that doesnt mean you have to completely hold back either write with everything you got but not something that you hold a deep value to it can be a poem or even a random shortened story This way if someone does steal it it wont be detrimental to your writing
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SolomonRobert

Please check out The Noblewomen chapter just posted! It is one of my favorites and a nice dash of comedy in the midst of a darker fantasy. It really shows the Venetians' culture surrounding the outsiders and the hilarity that creates.

SolomonRobert

New chapters are up this week! Be sure to check out the chapter entitled The Truth About the Attacks. I'm working on a few writing projects as I publish The Sunken City. One of which dives further into the world of the Outsiders. You'll start to find out more from Blassio here. What is life like outside of Venice?
          
          Solomon