Rambling and Korean Fried Chicken.

Hello from sunny but cold San Diego! It’s supposed to be fairly warm today but so far I haven’t seen sign of it. And that’s really okay. I don’t mind the cold so long as it stays outside. I would like some rain not because we necessarily need it but in California we always need the rain. More because I just really like rain. I also really like thunderstorms but those are few and far between here in Southern California.

It is been a hot minute since I have entered a blog but I just really didn’t have anything to add. I can ramble about all of the mundane things like my cat Goji attacking the printer when I send off a postage label to be printed. So now I have shreds of my postage all over the spare room and have to print it again. She wasn’t even in the room. She heard the printer start up and took off to apparently kill whatever was coming out of it. She is such an oddball.

But I guess you could say that about any kind of cat.

I am really looking forward — and also apprehensive — about the release of Port in a Storm. As of this writing it is on sale at Dreamspinner press which is really the best place to buy it because if you buy an author’s book at the publisher’s site, they actually get more royalties.

All of that being said, I tend to purchase nearly 99.9% of my books at Amazon. It’s kind of funny how that is because I guess it’s like a path in the grass you’re used to walking. There is often sidewalk you can use but you are so used to walking in that direction you don’t consciously shift your behavior to the better path.

But if you are so inclined, here is the preorder link for Connor and Forest’s newest story.

https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/port-in-a-storm-by-rhys-ford-12421-b

Lastly, I wanted to share with you Hawaii’s Pickle Lady and her version of Korean fried chicken. If you thought had this dish, I highly recommend it. It is a variation of a dish that we call mochiko chicken and is quite tasty. I sort of made it last night in a way. I tend not to fry foods a lot. The oven works fine for me but you could also do them in an air fryer. Whatever you do, you should also make a pot of rice. Preferably Calrose rice. Mostly because that’s my preference. I admit my bias.

Port In A Storm Preorder Up (Connor & Forest Novel / Sinner’s Gin

I am very pleased to announce the long-awaited Sinner’s Gin novel, Port in a Storm, is now available for preorder on Dreamspinner Press and Amazon. As many of you know, I had to take a break from writing while I dealt with medical issues but there was always one story that I really wanted to tell and now I have a chance to share it with all of you. So I hope you enjoy Connor Morgan and the Forest Ackerman’s journey as they tackle the obstacles of bringing a lost little boy into their home and teaching him what family means.

Preorder Port in a Storm at:
Dreamspinner Press — https://dreamspinnerpress.com/books/port-in-a-storm-by-rhys-ford-12421-b
Amazon — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CNMBJMNP/

And Other Online Booksellers.

About Port In A Storm

San Francisco SWAT Lieutenant Connor Morgan and Crossroads Gin drummer Forest Ackerman make an odd couple. Connor, an Irish-born cop from a tight-knit family, never imagined he’d find his happily-ever-after with a raised-on-the-streets musician, but Forest had the gentlest soul he’d ever met. After a long, hard road of heartbreak, murder, and trouble, they fell hard in love and married.

Then Fate intervenes and throws their lives into a chaos neither one of them is prepared for.

During a brutal SWAT raid, Connor stumbles on Tate, an abused, vulnerable little boy caught in a shoot-out with his father’s drug-running gang. As heavy fire riddles the walls, an injured Connor rescues Tate from the fray… only to be struck numb when a caseworker pries a sobbing Tate from his arms.

Scarred from his own childhood experiences, Forest doubts he can be a good enough father, but Connor assures him they can give Tate what he needs and more. Soon they are on an insane ride where trust and affection are hard-earned, especially when coming from a little boy raised in society’s filthiest gutters. Facing down every challenge thrown their way, they battle to give Tate what Connor treasures and Forest never had—a family to call his own.

Mmmmm… Manapua

Hello everybody and thank you all for being patient while I try to get parts of my life together. The crazy thing is I am very busy but I kind of have nothing to show for it which I think is pretty much typical of any author. And since I also do graphic design for projects that won’t be out for a few months — if not over a year — I really can’t share or talk about what I’m working on. And about the time when I can, I usually have forgotten that I worked on it.

The holiday season is upon us with my most favorite holiday actually already have happened — Halloween — and for the first time in years, I actually have no one in the house but me and the cats so planning a large meal is kind of silly. Once I a get the medical issues under control, I have to do a serious thinking about if I’m going to remain in San Diego because there is no one here anymore or do I have to the cats and go elsewhere to be closer to family and friends.

Thing is, I am very much a Californian and the idea of living someplace with even a hint of red makes my skin crawl. And it’s not necessarily the people in the area but rather the governmental entities that have been voted into power as their representatives. And I know that the residents of the state or location are ultimately responsible for who they put into office but I also know that it is very easy to fall into a dogmatic-fueled mindset if that becomes your only source of information. Religion and politics both operate on information gathering and it is beneficial for either structure to be able to craft their message as the sole focal point that a person uses to make decisions on.

And I’m not going to fall into any long-winded discussion about politics and religion because when it’s all said and done, we pretty much all just need to stand out side and get right with ourselves before going in.

This is obviously going to be a very rambling post because I swear as soon as I started I get interrupted with texts and cats.

I am currently working on Saint and the biggest problem with writing his not throwing in everything. Because I am writing something more suspense oriented I am reading more urban fantasy. I never read in the genre that I am writing in because there is a potential for someone else’s voice and plot points influencing you as you write. Which is not good. I have noticed a tendency for some writers to toss in everything when writing urban fantasy. I mean I get it because there have been times when I was like oh I really want to add this to the story and it’s hard not to power up your characters like a three-year-old telling a joke but I think we all walk a fine line between being descriptive and over seasoning the book.

What I really enjoy about urban fantasy is not just the world building but also the supernatural constructs. How does the magic work? Has it always been there? Are we hiding it from the general populace or is it out in the open? A magic system isn’t something that you can make up on the fly… Well you can but that will come and bite you in the ass later.

There are so many possibilities but you also have to build in restraints and make sure that you have your own set of rules which you may or may not break later on the series. So like if you say nobody can magic up a grapefruit and then the main character pulls a grapefruit out of thin air, you either have fucked up your magic system or are you are using it as a harbinger of how powerful your main character is. It’s kind of the old adage of if you are going to put a gun on the mantelpiece and talk about it then you have to use it in some way later on.

So that’s pretty much what I have been thinking about lately. That and a nap.

On a final note, I am going to share a video by Hawai’i’s Pickle Lady. And it is making one of my favorite foods which we call manapua but other people know as char siu bao. This is one of the things I could eat until I’m sick.

More Dumpling Rice. Lazy Dinner.

Another dumpling rice dinner tonight. The temperature goes from hi–80° to hi–40° in the span of 12 hours so I usually don’t want to turn on the oven but at the same time I want something warm and comforting to eat as the evening grows cold. I had sliced zucchini and Italian squash to use as well as blocks of fried tofu. I had some shrimp har gow as well as pork gyoza in the freezer to toss in on top. I think what really helps when doing this is making sure that the broth in your rice has sesame seed oil as well as garlic, ginger, and shoyu. That seems to round the taste out the best. I also added some crushed up fried onions on top for crunch but I suppose you could do that with toasted panko as well.

396335375_318458707489546_4557803585558603921_nThis is definitely a dish where you have to trust the process and be sure to wash the rice cooker very well when you’re done. I probably could have added a fried egg on top of this one but I just really didn’t want to deal with it because I’m trying to get a plot worked out.

These types of rice cooker dishes are very easy to throw together and don’t necessarily have to be Asian either. I imagine you could do something like chicken and dumplings if you have a gravy warming up in a pot on the stove to pour on top. Or perhaps something more Hispanic inspired. I just go for my comfort foods. But I am willing to explore.

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Dumpling Rice

396530562_1546305166114867_5110013274429097885_n Tonight’s Dinner
Dumpling Rice with shrimp, peas, and carrots.

This is one of the easiest things to make when I am lazy. Well, more lazy than usual. Basically rice with a broth (Better Than Bouillon for the win), minced ginger, garlic, shoyu, salt and pepper. Then layer things on top like sliced bok choy or mushroom, some frozen peas/carrots. I always put the veggies on top of the rice then layer the protein and dumplings on top. This time it was sliced crimini mushrooms and frozen peas and carrots. Then some jumbo shrimp I had in the freezer and finally some pork and veggie gyoza (also frozen). Put the lid on and hit play. Let it cook and steam as normal, although I do let it steam for a little bit longer if I have something like mushrooms in it. Sometimes it’s a bit to clean the pot but totally worth it. Very tasty. Makes two meals (a dinner and lunch) and I don’t have to watch a pot or curse an oven.

Back from GRL and “Saint” Cover Reveal

Being a glutton for punishment, I was a passenger on the cross country trip to GRL in Virginia. AC Mink drove and put up with me and my medical issues for over 3000 miles and I can tell you she deserves all of the accolades just for that. We stayed with friends and in some sketchy hotels along the way, swinging up to Bru Baker’s in Indiana so we could celebrate her birthday at an all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue and hot pot place where the boba drinks were delivered to you by a robot with cat ears. They had a variety of interesting mugs which I should have purchased at least one but I was already at the end of my energy level. It was fantastic seen Bru and I was sad to leave but we still had half the country to cross. On the last hotel, an executive decision was made about staying in a place where it was easy to get in and out of but even better, we checked in earlier then we had been the others and got a good night’s rest before going the rest of the way.

The convention was once again at the Portsmouth Renaissance and the hotel went down yet another elevator but this time it was the haunted elevator that they took out. Still, the left-hand elevator that was still working felt it was obligated to eat every one of its passengers so the doors closed without warning as soon as you stepped in. It was like playing hungry hungry hippo with the building. All of that aside, it was fantastic to see everyone and catch up with how life is gone on since we last seen each other. There were also new faces and connections made. Tammy and I had a readers meet where the attendees could beat up a piñata to get rubber ducks in sunglasses and beanie hats.

Our spotlight panel was “How NOT to get away with murder” which Tammy (TA Moore) and I shared with Gregory Ashe and CS Poe. The ever adorable Greg Tremblay moderated for us and one of the play points for the panel was for audience members to provide us a victim and a motive for all of us mystery writers to murder and describe how we would get away with it. It was great fun when Greg Tremblay was offered up as our first victim and he took it very well.

We also went to a small hole in the wall called O’ Yummy which I can highly recommend if ever you are in the Norfork Virginia area. It is an all-you-can-eat sushi done in a tapas-style portions. there was really a lot of the menu I wish I had enough stomach room to eat because every single thing I did select was fantastic and if I lived nearby I would probably eat there at least two or three times a week. The staff was incredible and really the company was sublime. As it was, I think we all ate too much and I probably should’ve had some cold sake but I knew that if I did I would probably end up passing out because I was full and contented. Also, still very tired from doing a cross-country slog.

The photos are from their yelp page because we literally sat down and just started eating and talking. But the interior was delightful and reminiscent of a Tokyo sushi bar and the food is made fresh to your order. The fish selection was fantastic and I really can’t recommend this place enough.

I did debut and ARC for Port In A Storm and as I was there at the event, my editor delivered me edits so I came home to a stack of work and the realization that I probably needed to add a chapter. With any luck my editor won’t kill me.

415_Ink_Saint_Cover_RhysFordI am also very happy to share with everyone the cover for the next 415 Ink book, Saint. This book features  Luke, the quietest and the most dangerous of the brothers who works really hard to put his past behind him and add good to the world. Problem is,  he learns you can’t really run away from your past and often times it returns with a vengeance. I am looking forward to putting this book out there and then probably working on Kai next or something else.

Port In A Storm was a very hard and emotional write and since Saint is as well, I am looking to work on something that perhaps isn’t as emotionally ragged. But we all know how that works out for me.

Hold On by Barbara Elsborg — Releasing on Oct 15h!

Please give a warm welcome to Barbara Elsborg! I’ve lending her some space here so she can tell you all about her upcoming book, Hold On.

From Barbara:

Hi everyone! For those who have never heard of me – and there are probably around 7.888 billion of you – I write gay romance in different genres and with many tropes – contemporary, romantic suspense, paranormal with vampires, wolves, faeries, angels, demons and everything in between, and the tropes are too numerous to mention. My books tend to feature damaged guys with broken hearts (I am a cruel author) but no matter how dark their back story, there is always a happy ever after (because I am also kind) and no matter how difficult a journey I put them through, there is always a space for banter and humour. (Well, I try to be funny)

My newest book is second in the Fate We Make series but it is a standalone.  Release date 15th October.

Find more information about my novel, Hold On pge.me/holdon

Hold On

Sixteen long years behind bars. Almost half his life. But finally, freedom and a future Dominic can see. Yet as he steps into the world, a whispered threat shatters his hopes of a fresh start. He’ll never be able to stop looking over his shoulder.

Ren narrowly survives the most dangerous situation of his life, but at least his attackers think he’s dead. Spending the summer stuck on his brother’s archaeological dig isn’t his idea of fun, but it beats being fussed over by his mother. It’s as good a place as any to heal physical and mental scars, and he has plenty of those.

The roar of Ren’s motorbike is his lifeline, the one thing that makes him feel truly alive. But a moment’s lapse in concentration and he knocks Dominic off his feet. The accident brings together two damaged souls whose pasts won’t stay buried. With danger on their tail, hanging on to hope—and to each other—won’t be easy.

Join Dominic and Ren as they fight to keep the shadows of the past at bay and their future bright. In a world where love is fragile, two hearts learning to heal may just discover love is worth the risk.

Warning
Please note that one of the main characters in the story is in prison for murder. Sexual, physical and psychological abuse of a child is mentioned but no on-page detail is given. Sexual abuse of an adult is also mentioned but not shown on-page. Suicide is also mentioned in passing but not part of the story. There is some graphic violence.

The details of all my books can be found on my website https://www.barbaraelsborg.com/

Signing up for my mailing list gives access to secret content on my website with lots of further stories about characters in my stories.

I have a Facebook group too that you are welcome to join Barbara’s Besties

Rhys Ford’s Merchandise Shop Updates!

The Dirt & Sin shop has been updated! Some designs have been retired and new ones added. And a different version of the Kirin is now out.

There are TWO Coffee, Cats, & Murder Shenanigate designs now.

More designs to follow… once I figure out how I want to do them 😀

** As a reminder, everything in the shop is only 25¢ more than the cost price. That 25¢ goes to cover licenses and any shipping fees for prizes given away from the shop. Every effort is made to keep the shop non-profit.

https://www.cafepress.com/rhysford/