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29 - August - 2010

Milo’s Gardens

Milo’s Gardens

One of the unique aspects of Milo’s personality is his love of gardening.  When Milo and Liam were first together in their Rumson house they would spend early mornings with Milo working in the garden and Liam playing the acoustic guitar.

The first thing that Liam notices about Milo’s new home in New Mexico was the beautiful gardens.  Each level of his multi-terraced home had a garden.  It was in one of the gardens that Liam found his bench and knew for certain Milo still loved him.


Another thing that Liam noticed was the new sophistication combined with planning and intense beauty of Milo’s property.  This time Milo had tried to please the eye of the observer of his masterpiece rather than Milo’s own.


When I arrived in New Mexico from New Jersey two years ago, I was impressed by the beauty of high desert garden, especially the rose gardens which seem to grow especially well in the Albuquerque and Santa Fe areas.  The gardens of these two cities inspired me to make gardens such an intricate aspect of Milo’s personality.  It was another way for him to express his creativity and also to show his love.





Shattered Glass is available from Captiva Press at www.captivapress.com. You can find out more about my books and opinions at my website www.ackatt.com – blogger post, www.ackatt.livejournal.com andwww.ackattsjournal.blogspot.com .  Look for Shattered Glass in paperback coming soon.  As always I welcome your comments at ackatt@ackatt.com. Also look for my blog on facebook.  I can also be followed on Twitter, Buzz and My Space.


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24 - August - 2010

The Use of Conflict in Gay Romance

Conflict in Writing Romance

The use of conflict in writing a romance novel is essential. Without conflict, there is no plot. Plots are made up of obstacles which the characters must overcome to find the HEA.   There are several types of conflict.  In brief they can be:

  • ·         An actual state of war as existed in my novel The Sarran Plague in which the Sarrans were fighting the insectoid menace, the Zyptz.
  • ·         A state of disharmony between incompatible or antithetical persons, ideas, or interest that clash.  In Shattered Glass, the replacement drummer, Brad, hated Liam, one of the main protagonists.

·         Psychology – a psychic struggle, often unconscious, resulting for the simultaneous functioning of mutually exclusive impulses, desires or tendencies. In Shattered Glass, Milo has conflicted desires.  He loves and wants Liam but is inwardly at war with his homosexuality and does not want to leave the closet and live an openly gay life.

These types of situations move a novel forward.  Conflict, then resolution is what brings suspense, intrigue, the hopelessness of doomed romance, all to be resolved somewhere in the plotline by the writer.

In any novel as well as in life, there is major conflict and minor conflict.  Who gets control of the remote can set up a comic scene but doesn’t move the plot unless it shows the symptoms of a serious underlying problem.

In GLBT novels, especially those set in contemporary and historical time periods there is a black cloud of disharmony that provides essential conflict, an overriding battle without arms.  That battle is bigotry and prejudice.  Whether it is Milo’s fear that the band, Shattered Glass will not sell records if the fans know that some of the members are gay, or the gay bashing of Brian Murphy in A Matter of Trust that puts him in the hospital this compelling theme shades every GLBT novel written.

One of the reasons I write GLBT novels is because I believe in the equality of all human beings under the law.  I despise prejudice and ignorant bigotry.  If one of my novels is able to move someone to understand that love comes in relationships, gay or straight and that it is something to be respected, not disdained, because it is precious, then I feel I have accomplished something in this lifetime.  Knowledge fights the bigotry that ignorance breeds.  All citizens are equal under the law and no gay couple should have to beg for what is guaranteed to them by the United States Constitution.  Until that happens, I’ll be writing GLBT novels in hope that someone out there “gets it.”

Research for this article came from the Websites I Speak of Dreams – The Uses of Conflict and Hub Pages – The Use of Conflict in Novel Writing 71.

To find out more about me and my books,  please visit my website, www.ackatt.com and my blog at www.ackattsjournal.blogspot.com. I love to hear from my readers.  I can be contacted by leaving comments on my webpage and blog or by writing me directly atackatt@ackatt.com.

Shattered Glass is available from Captiva Press at www.captivapress.com.  A Matter of Trust is available from XOXO Publishing at www.xoxopublishing.com and The Sarran Plague will be re-released by Captiva Press in the fall of this year.

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21 - August - 2010

Shattered Glass Review

I would like to share the review of Shattered Glass from Night Owl Romance…

Shattered Glass

Author: AC Katt

Genre: GLBTQ

Reviewed by: Daisiemae

Shattered Glass by A.C. Katt is going to be a very hard book to review and rate. I actually finished this book a couple of days ago, and I wanted to step back from it for a while so I could gather my thoughts together for this review. Honestly, I still have conflicting opinions when I think about this book.
If you are looking for a light read, Shattered Glass is not the book for you. It deals with some heavy issues that we all can relate to a rock and roll lifestyle and much more. There is drug and alcohol abuse, verbal abuse, physical abuse, characters dealing with death of their parents at a young age, an attempted suicide and a rape. I admit, I cried several times throughout this book. It definitely pulled at my heartstrings, and there were several times I had to take a break from reading the book for a few moments and then come back to it later.
Please don’t get me wrong, this book is a very good book. Even though one of the characters, Liam, goes through so much in his young life, I really rallied behind him and was in awe of his inner strength and the self discovery and growth that he goes through. Although this book is really about all of the band members of Shattered Glass, in my opinion, it was Liam that captured my heart in the novel.
Liam is just six years old when he meets Milo and Sam. Liam’s father had just died in a horrible accident and he and his mother, Lily, had just moved into the same neighborhood that Milo and Sam live in. After befriending Liam’s mother, Milo immediately takes the young and effeminate Liam under his wing even though he’s six years older than him.
As the years go by, Milo continues to look out and protect the young Liam. When Milo, Sam and Sam’s younger brother Rick decide to form a band six years later, they have a hard time finding a lead singer. Liam convinces the boys to let him try out, and once Milo and the other band members hear Liam’s beautiful voice, Shattered Glass is born.
As the next few years pass, several things happen. Liam’s mother, Lily, gets terminal cancer and signs guardianship of Liam under Milo’s care. As Milo and Liam become more attached to one another, Milo starts to feel guilty because of his deep love and attraction to the younger Liam, so he had sex with every female groupie he comes across. To make matters worse, Milo is firmly in the closet and has no intentions of ever leaving it. Milo’s father hated homosexuals and because of the venom his father would spew about them, Milo has learned to live in fear of being true about his sexuality to others.
Finally, when Liam is about to turn eighteen, Milo decides to tell Liam how he feels about him. Liam, of course, is thrilled that Milo wants him as much as he wants Milo. They wait until Liam’s eighteenth birthday, and they make love for the first time. Although they live together and have a relationship, they still are in the closet to everyone who is outside of the band. Milo’s fear of what others will think of his sexuality taints the love he and Liam have for each other.
As the years go by, a band member does everything he can to sabotage their relationship. Finally, lack of communication and hurt feelings, break Milo and Liam apart and this also breaks the band apart, too. Now years later, Milo and Liam must meet again to help a fellow band member out. Will they ever be able to find their way back together again?
Believe me; I left a lot out of the story. I didn’t want to get into it my summary too much, because I don’t want to give anything away. I will say that Liam goes through hell and back in his book. At one point, I wondered how much more could he take? I felt such empathy for him and rallied behind him to come out stronger in the end. Thankfully, he does, and I ended up rejoicing at Liam’s sheer will and perseverance to survive and become a better and stronger man than he was before the horrible breakup with Milo.
I had some issues with Milo. At the beginning of the book, Milo is very mature for his age. I was happy that he took Liam under his wing. I really liked him and Liam together as lovers and friends. There were times their relationship was very tender and sweet and I loved it. But, Milo has a temper and is one to jump to conclusions. Often, his actions cause him to cut off his nose to spite his face. He too, does a lot of personal growth throughout the book, but I’m not sure if he will ever look at Liam as an equal. Because he had protected him all those years, and because of the six year age difference, Milo is pretty dominating over Liam and I don’t know if that dynamic of their relationship will ever really change between them.
Even though this book is a rollercoaster ride of happiness and tons of angst, I still enjoyed reading it. The brotherly love that most of the band has for one another was very poignant and sweet at times. I enjoyed watching every character in the book grow up and evolve into the people they became.
Also, before each chapter there is a verse or two of the band’s songs. Some of the songs were truly beautiful and they definitely captured the love Milo and Liam had between them. These songs read as lovely as any poem. I really loved them.
I’m going to recommend this book because it’s extremely well written.  I know because of the drugs, rape and other heavy subject manner, that this book isn’t going to be for everyone. That’s a shame, because it definitely caught my attention and has held onto it. Even now, days later, the characters and their story (especially Liam) weigh heavily on my mind.
When you are in the mood for heavy angst, complex characters and to read about a love that is strong enough to preserver through many of life’s ups and downs; this book is definitely for you.
A.C. Katt has a very interesting website. There is even a Shattered Glass video for our viewing pleasure. I’m looking forward to reading more by this author, and I plan on keeping tissues handy next time I start one of her books! Here is the link to check out A.C. Katt’s website: http://www.ackatt.com/

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14 - August - 2010

Realism in Contemporary Gay Romance

Realism in Contemporary Gay Romance

In my latest novel, Shattered Glass, my subject was the world of rock music. I chose to portray the gritty underbelly of the music scene.

I deliberately made the choice to describe the rock scene highlighting both the highs of performing for large crowds of adoring fans and the lows of the predominance of alcohol and drugs. So many of our rock heroes have fallen into the pit of drug and alcohol abuse and lost their music as well as their lives because of their excess.

Jimmy Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Michael Jackson, Elvis and Kurt Cobain all succumbed to the lure of drugs and lost their lives as a result. The temptations exist, if I did not describe those temptations and the results they bring to those who are willingly or unwillingly drawn into abuse, I would not have written a realistic account of the life. In Shattered Glass, one of the band members is a dealer, another becomes addicted and a third is unknowingly dosed with a horrific result.

I also wrote a substantial amount of profanity into the dialog. If you listen to contemporary music, you find it filled with words that are not considered polite or acceptable in “good company.” These are facts not fiction and to ignore the reality of the world I chose as a background for my story would be, essentially, ignoring the reality of the subject matter.

In Shattered Glass, Liam is an innocent when he enters the world of recording and performing rock music. He depends on Milo, first as his guardian, and later as his lover, to see him through the rocky schools of the music scene. When he and Milo are forced apart, Liam, through the malice of an enemy is drugged and raped. The rape takes place off scene and is not described. However, the reality of drugged drinks, date rape and the feelings of self-hatred are described accurately.

The book describes a love affair shattered by lies and deception. The ending is HEA. However the in-between is both gritty and realistic. Shattered Glass is an honest novel and I don’t think I could gloss over the downside of the music business and still write characters that deal with live as it is rather than life as we wish it to be. My characters overcome the pitfalls and become stronger for their experiences.

It would be nice to think that all musicians, especially the great ones, can hold themselves above the dangers of the lifestyle. Some can, some can’t. The truly great are those who walk through the fire and become cleansed instead of burned. These are the heroes, the ones who face adversity and temptation and overcome it. I chose reality over fantasy and I’m not sorry I did.

For those of you who like their romance flavored with a realistic portrayal of the world as it is; who want to see characters in true-to-life situations, I hope you decide to read this novel. If you prefer your romance not to reflect real life human frailty, Shattered Glass is not for you.

Shattered Glass is available from Captiva Press at www.captivapress.com. You can learn more about this book and my other endeavors at www.ackatt.com.

If you have a comment on this blog, my books, or anything else, I would like to hear from you at ackatt@ackatt.com. I will answer every comment personally. I appreciate your interest.

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07 - August - 2010

First Song, Lover’s Suite

The first song…Lover’s Suite
Turn around. look at me

Know that I’m in love with you

Waiting for the time you see

That you can be in love with me

It’s way too early to feel this way

But I need you to let me stay

Until the day you see me

The lover who will set you free
My lover and my friend

I am yours til the end

Of time, or eternity

What a night bright with heat

When our bodies finally meet
I will sing this song to you

And finally you will know

That I love you so

And I’ll never let you go

Too far away from me


The first song that Liam arranged for Milo was a cover of the Johnny Bochoi’s Lover’s Suite. He gave it as a gift for Milo’s eighteenth birthday. Liam was only twelve, yet he knew, even then that Milo was his life long love. When they parted neither of them could listen to that music without tears. When they met after six years apart, occupying suites separated only by connecting door. Milo stood on the other side of the door.

With the music came the memories, whispered words of love and the electric sensuality thatflowed between them, building to Milo’s possession of his body.He pulled down his sweat pants and took out his cock. He stroked it in time to the music, remembering Milo’s hands and mouth as they moved over his eager body. The absolute joy of thosemoments seemed almost worth all the pain that followed. It didn’t take long for his body to absorb themusic and the knowledge that the object of all of his desire laid just a door away. That thought made Liam cum in his own hand. He lay quietly, remembering what they had both thrown away. The feel, the touch and taste of the love he lost was always with him. Tears streakeddown his face to his mouth.


Shattered Glass is available from Captiva Press atwww.captivapress.com. If you wish to know more about AC Katt, Shattered Glass or her other work, visit her website atwww.ackatt.comorwww.shattered-glass.com.

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31 - July - 2010

Liar Liar

The Liar

Cheats…

Milo’s Dilemma

If only it was as obvious as an ace in your pocket, cheating, that is. How do you have faith in your partner when you like faith in yourself? How many times do you tell yourself, it isn’t true? He wouldn’t do that to me, while the devil whispers…he could. He had opportunity, you are enough of a prick to give him motive…and the devil says he saw him.

In Shattered Glass, Milo Stamis has to decide whether or not to believe his lover, or his friend.
He makes the wrong choice. Milo, like so many of us when confronted by possibly cheating lover, could-be lying friend, are faced with the choice to believe or disbelieve. The choice we make tells a lot about our personality. Milo was ashamed of who and what he was. He hid his true identity. Because he hid his true self from everyone, it was easy for him to fall into the trap of believing that Liam could do the same.

Rick Stein knew his friend had lied to him before, many times. However Rick chose to believe the lies because the lies gave Rick convenient cover for actions that in reality, without pretending to believe the lie, he knew would bring people he cared about into harm’s way. For Milo, lies were the enemy, for Rick, they were a friend offering false comfort and cover.

How do you know who to believe? I’ve guessed wrong more than once. But I can give you an old adage my Grams taught me on her knee, “Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.”

Both Milo and Rick should have listened to their grandmothers..

Shattered Glass is available from Captiva Press at www.captivapress.com and in Kindle format at Amazon.com. For additional information on AC Katt or Shattered Glass, go to www.ackatt.com or www.shattered-glass.com.

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14 - July - 2010

Above all, Shattered Glass is a love story…

Above all, Shattered Glass is a love story…

Shattered Glass as a novel is classified as Romantic Intrigue.  It has all the classic elements, an unknown enemy, lies, treachery, but above all, it is a classic romance where two lovers are torn apart by treacherous forces and have to find their way back to one another.

Milo eschewed the colors of the ocean. The ocean belonged to Liam, and that reminder brought pain. Milo claimed the mountains and high desert country. Liam was his sun. Without him, Milo’s subconscious sought him everywhere. He knew why Conchita laughed. His furniture, the door, the garden, the ocean room, all done for a man he supposedly despised. He was such a fool.

He sat holding the brandy glass in his chair, his erection straining against the soft cloth of the light drawstring pants. Liam never lied to him, never cheated. Everyone’s pain—Liam’s, Sam’s, and Rick’s, as well as his own—lay wholly on his head.  He now solely owned the title of  the asshole who’d torn his own beating heart out of his chest because he possessed too much pride to listen and too little self-respect to believe.

Milo’s soul needed music. He flipped the switch that turned on the CD player. It started to play the song he’d listened to throughout last night. Liam’s clear tenor came in right after his. “Turn around… The song that was Liam’s first gift followed by the greater gift of his virginity. Even on that night, Milo couldn’t form the words “I love you.”

Milo heard a noise, a thud from Liam’s suite. It shook him from his reverie. The song played in an endless loop. He felt as if Liam called his name. The door drew him. The suites connected. Liam stood somewhere on the other side, physically accessible for the first time in over six years. He held the key in his hand. His baby sat somewhere on the other side of the door.

Milo couldn’t think anymore, his body filled with emotions he didn’t want to feel. Oh Lord, I know Ipromised, but how can I let him go? How will he ever know how much I love him, if I don’t tell him? Even if he walks, now, tonight, at least for once in my goddamned life, I will have stopped hiding who and what I am and what I really feel. I’ve got to tell him now, while I have the courage.

His body pressed against the door as his own memories of kisses both sweet and hot, made his cock leak. He grabbed it and pulled, imagining the touch of Liam’s hand rather than his Liam and Milo are meant for each other. But how do they find their way back to love from six years and twelve hundred miles apart. Can they overcome the lies? The stalker?  Find out the full story in Shattered Glass, available  from Captiva Press at www.captivapress.com or visit my website at www.ackatt.com.

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10 - July - 2010

Location, Location, Location

Shattered Glass – Location, Location, Location

The Jersey Shore

When a realtor is trying to sell you a house he says that the three most important things to consider are: location, location and location. Location is just as important in a novel. The setting of a novel should be as fully described as the characters. In Shattered Glass, there are two primary locations for the novel. The first is the Jersey Shore. Liam is a child of water. He loves the ocean, the waves, sand and beach.

When Milo and Liam part ways, Milo wants to go as far away from anything that reminds him of Liam as he can get. Driving aimlessly through the United States, Milo comes upon the Sandia Mountains of New Mexico. Their beauty leave him breathless. Although it is as different from the Jersey Shore as it can be, Milo finds some peace in the home and garden he makes for himself in New Mexico. When Liam is forced to join him there to write a song for Rick, Liam also falls in love with the Sandias.

The Sandias

Milo’s home is built into the side of the foothills with numerous terraced gardens where he can tend his beloved flowers, but even his garden can not replace Liam. Here is an excerpt from the novel where Liam finds something he didn’t expect wandering through Liam’s New Mexican garden.

Outside of the bedroom suites, he saw strolling paths, which branched off into private arbors. He stepped off the balcony onto one of the slate pathways. A security guard startled him, but not before he noticed the tulips, daffodils, and snow crocus in full bloom, along with lilies of the valley and some native plants he could not name. Liam figured Sam must have arrived because the security was out in full force. He felt safe for the first time in what seemed like forever. He nodded to the guard and continued fifty feet down the path when he saw something that stopped him cold. There sat their bench from the Red Bank Antiques Center, displayed prominently

Liam walked up to it and noticed something different about it. A small gold plaque on the back read “Liam’s bench.” Liam sat and started to cry. Every time he thought he had no tears left, Milo managed to pull out some more. Happy tears though, this time.

If you would like to find out more about Liam and Milo, Shattered Glass is available from Captiva Press at www.captivapress.com and on the buy link from www.shattered-glass.com.

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04 - July - 2010

Shattered Glass – The Band

Shattered Glass

The biographies of the members of the mega band Shattered Glass as portrayed in the book, Shattered Glass, by AC Katt.

Milo

Milo Stamis was the founder and leader of the band, Shattered Glass. He admitted to his best friend, Sam Stein, that he was gay, at the age of twelve , the day before he met Liam O’Shea.

Liam

Liam O’Shea met Milo Stamis at the age of six. He moved to Hazlet with his mother, Lily, after an auto accident killed his father, Frank. Liam felt an instant connection to Milo as soon as they met. Milo, Sam and Rick let Liam follow them around in the position of adopted kid brother for six years until he replaced Mike as the lead singer. Liam was a brilliant musician and composer and impressed the band with his rendition of Johnny Borchoi’s Turn Around, which he re-arranged for two voices as a gift for Milo on his eighteenth birthday. After Lily died of cancer, Milo became Liam’s Guardian until Liam turned eighteen.

The band practiced in Sam’s garage with the original singer “Mike the Deserter.” On Milo eighteenth birthday, Mike left the band and Liam volunteered to take his place. Liam, although six years younger than Milo, seduced the band with his voice and from that time on, Liam became the lead singer of Shattered Glass.

Rick Stein is the younger brother of Milo’s best friend, Sam. Rick was a talented bass guitar player and was an original member of the band. Originally, Rick was one of Liam’s strongest supporters in Shattered Glass until he acquired an expensive drug habit. Rick was responsible for bringing Bart Hedge into the band to replace his brother, Sam, when Sam elected to take the bar exam and become an attorney rather than continue as Shattered Glass’ drummer.

Sam Stein was Milo’s best friend and the original drummer for Shattered Glass. Sam was Shattered Glass’ drummer. He left the band after its first hit album to become an entertainment lawyer. Sam remained with Shattered Glass as their manager and lawyer. When the band broke up, Sam remained the one contact that all of the concerned parties trusted.

Bart Hedge met Rick Stein and became his friend and drug dealer. He was the drummer in the house band of the local bar, Lucky’s. When it became clear that Sam was leaving Shattered Glass, Rick asked his friend to audition for Sam’s spot as the drummer. Bart deliberately hooked Rick on hard drugs and used Rick’s addiction for his own purposes. Bart hates Liam and is out to destroy him.

Read the story of the band in AC Katt’s Shattered Glass, available from Captiva Press at www.captivapress.com. For additional information visit AC’s website at www.ackatt.com or the Shattered Glass website at www.shattered-glass.com.

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24 - June - 2010

Release Party for Shattered Glass