The author bio tends to be ungendered because a lot of gay erotica anthology editors prefer it that way, and I use the same one for Loose Id. I did have one editor actually change it to read "he" without asking me first, which startled me slightly.
Very definitely British, but I've confused people in the past because I was living in California at the time people started buying my books, although I moved back to the UK last year. I avoid having pictures online under this name, but that's just a general thing with not wanting people to link this name to my meatspace identity in case it causes problems, rather than hiding my gender.
I research the sex, just as I research other things I need to be able to write convincingly about. I have an interesting reference library, which gets locked up before my parents come to visit. :-)
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Date: 2008-09-22 07:40 pm (UTC)Very definitely British, but I've confused people in the past because I was living in California at the time people started buying my books, although I moved back to the UK last year. I avoid having pictures online under this name, but that's just a general thing with not wanting people to link this name to my meatspace identity in case it causes problems, rather than hiding my gender.
I research the sex, just as I research other things I need to be able to write convincingly about. I have an interesting reference library, which gets locked up before my parents come to visit. :-)