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Smoke Signals by Meredith Katz
Smoke Signals by Meredith Katz













Smoke Signals by Meredith Katz

Otherwise, I'd say try to keep it short and put it where it serves the plot. introducing a new important character with backstory). However, there can be instances where it's conducive to the plot to put that entire paragraph (e.g. Relationships: Bondage / Submission, Breeches Rippers, Coming of Age, Disability, Gay for You, Male Pregnancy, May / December, Ménage a trois (or more.Request: How exactly can I describe a characters ethnicity/skin color casually, without it sounding like a specific scene that just exists to describe the skin color? I hope this makes sense lmao… I just want to write a scene where I casually mention someone’s ethnicity or skin colorĭescription of appearance: No matter if skin colour or hairstyle or clothes, a text is more dynamic if you don't dedicate an entire scene/paragraph to it but rather sprinkle the necessary information in here and there. Possible Futures: Apocalypse Now & Back to the Future

Smoke Signals by Meredith Katz

Otherwordly Lovers: Angels, Demons & Ghosts Non Conventional Lovers: Elves, Gods, Deity & Witches, Furry Lovers, Shapeshifters & Vampires Men in Uniform: Cops / Detectives / PIs, Firefighters & Military Genres: Contemporary, Fantasy, Futuristic, Historical & Paranormal

Smoke Signals by Meredith Katz

Men! (hustlers) & Virgins (at least in one way) If you are not friends on this journal, Please comment there using OpenID.Ĭreate your own visited map of The United StatesĬharacters: Alpha Males, Cinderfellas (from rags to riches.), Friends (with benefits), Multicultural Lovers, Pretty. Geeky, cute, and featuring kittens, knitting, and learning to navigate boundaries.

Smoke Signals by Meredith Katz

Classes and personalities clash when a customer service agent ends up helping a sexy billionaire shapeshifting dragon. At least this one's pretty cute, even if it's in an apex predator sort of way…Īn M/M urban fantasy romance. And while the blue-blooded Zali'thurg might be egotistical and prideful, Mike's wrangled worse customers. George's average life as tech support for a game distribution company becomes unexpectedly eventful when he's sent to the home of an aristocratic, self-centered dragon and left in charge of installing and protecting the digital side of the dragon's hoard of games.īut a job's a job. Smoke Signals set off a chain reaction of "what ifs" for me, and I'm not ashamed to admit that I'm seriously considering some fanfiction. I want to know more about the world that Katz created where dragons and humans exist together, of which we only got a narrow, tantalizing glimpse with Mike and Zali'thurg's enchanting tale. "My only complaint about Smoke Signals is that I want more. George and the Dragon stole my heart from the outset. "This totally charming and captivating take on St.















Smoke Signals by Meredith Katz