Nov. 2nd, 2010

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I haven’t read all the books by Jez Morrow, true, but till now I haven’t found one that I didn’t like. Mostly paranormal stories about shapeshifters, she did well also with contemporary romance, but I think the werewolves are her preferred playfield.

When Matt meets John, it’s a bad night for him: he has just dumped his cheating boyfriend, and in-living partner, and he needs to rebound. John is alone in the street like him, and like him he needs something, someone. They have rough sex in the street followed but more sweet sex in Matt’s shitty apartment and like a stray dog who chose his home, John asks Matt if he can stay, and Matt has not really good reason to say no: no matter that John is carrying a gun, no matter that he is a drug addicted trying to detoxing, no matter that he doesn’t really know him aside from what John told him, that he is a police detective who needs to testify on a process. Those are no really good reasons to kick out a man who is always able to make sweet sex with him, that is caring and cuddling, that makes Matt feels safe and loved, feelings that his former lover Cord never was able to make him achieve.

I think Matt is a love’s deprived soul in a desperate need of a family: a single child of a single parent, and now orphaned, he has never had a real old fashioned family; plus Matt is a bit old fashioned himself, he believes in romance and love, and he wants a pretty ordinary life, the only not so ordinary thing him being gay. Even if he knows John only since few days, he feels a soul mate in him, John is very old fashioned, always out to protect him, with the right dose of jealousy, but it’s not a wrong jealousy, just that much to make Matt feel wanted and cherished. Plus John has the family thing in him, his only presence makes a shitty apartment feel like home, Matt wants to get back to him everyday, knowing that John will be there, waiting for him.

John is in deep trouble and his life is everything other than ordinary, but he has never once involved Matt in it, other than asking him for a place to crash. And even when everything seems to go down south, John is always able to see the positive side and make Matt smile. John had an hard life, but that life hasn’t hardened his heart: he is still plenty capable of loving and he is redirecting this love towards Matt, right in the moment when he needs it more. The problem is that, while he can fulfill Matt’s desire to be loved, he is not really able to accomplish the task to giving him an ordinary life: if Matt wants to love John, he has to make a choice.

I like as the author plays with the werewolf theme, John is a shapeshifter through and through but he is also a scarred man, and he is not invincible. In a way, Matt, with his cute and little body, is way stronger than John, and he will become the mainstay of their relationship.

http://www.torquerebooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2701

Amazon Kindle: Touch of a Wolf

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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I haven’t read all the books by Jez Morrow, true, but till now I haven’t found one that I didn’t like. Mostly paranormal stories about shapeshifters, she did well also with contemporary romance, but I think the werewolves are her preferred playfield.

When Matt meets John, it’s a bad night for him: he has just dumped his cheating boyfriend, and in-living partner, and he needs to rebound. John is alone in the street like him, and like him he needs something, someone. They have rough sex in the street followed but more sweet sex in Matt’s shitty apartment and like a stray dog who chose his home, John asks Matt if he can stay, and Matt has not really good reason to say no: no matter that John is carrying a gun, no matter that he is a drug addicted trying to detoxing, no matter that he doesn’t really know him aside from what John told him, that he is a police detective who needs to testify on a process. Those are no really good reasons to kick out a man who is always able to make sweet sex with him, that is caring and cuddling, that makes Matt feels safe and loved, feelings that his former lover Cord never was able to make him achieve.

I think Matt is a love’s deprived soul in a desperate need of a family: a single child of a single parent, and now orphaned, he has never had a real old fashioned family; plus Matt is a bit old fashioned himself, he believes in romance and love, and he wants a pretty ordinary life, the only not so ordinary thing him being gay. Even if he knows John only since few days, he feels a soul mate in him, John is very old fashioned, always out to protect him, with the right dose of jealousy, but it’s not a wrong jealousy, just that much to make Matt feel wanted and cherished. Plus John has the family thing in him, his only presence makes a shitty apartment feel like home, Matt wants to get back to him everyday, knowing that John will be there, waiting for him.

John is in deep trouble and his life is everything other than ordinary, but he has never once involved Matt in it, other than asking him for a place to crash. And even when everything seems to go down south, John is always able to see the positive side and make Matt smile. John had an hard life, but that life hasn’t hardened his heart: he is still plenty capable of loving and he is redirecting this love towards Matt, right in the moment when he needs it more. The problem is that, while he can fulfill Matt’s desire to be loved, he is not really able to accomplish the task to giving him an ordinary life: if Matt wants to love John, he has to make a choice.

I like as the author plays with the werewolf theme, John is a shapeshifter through and through but he is also a scarred man, and he is not invincible. In a way, Matt, with his cute and little body, is way stronger than John, and he will become the mainstay of their relationship.

http://www.torquerebooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2701

Amazon Kindle: Touch of a Wolf

Reading List:

http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle
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Date: Thursday, November 4
Time: 19.30 - 20.30
Place: Pegasus Books
2349 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, CA

Come join travel memoir author David Jedeikin as he reads from and discusses his critically-acclaimed memoir "Wander the Rainbow: A true story about a living liver donation, an epic journey around the world, and a gay man's search for himself."

Complimentary chocolates and raffle giveaways make this a unique bookstore event. Download and fill out the questionnaire at http://www.davidjedeikin.com/raffle/RaffleQuestionaire.pdf and bring to the event; we will be giving away gift cards, mugs and T-shirts, and more!

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=124089384312983

Other Appointments:
- Tuesday, November 16, 19.00 - 20.00, Trident Booksellers & Cafe, 338 Newbury St, Boston, MA
- Thursday, November 18, 19.00 - 20.00, Glad Day Bookshop, 598A Yonge St, Toronto, ON

Paperback: 312 pages
Publisher: Holistic Ideas Press (June 8, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0982705905
ISBN-13: 978-0982705902
Amazon: Wander the Rainbow
Amazon Kindle: Wander the Rainbow

When David Jedeikin's partner of three years becomes critically ill, the only way to save him is to volunteer as his living liver donor. But this ultimate act of sharing doesn't rescue their relationship, which ends soon after with the couple on opposite coasts. Struggling to find perspective on these events, Jedeikin decides on a radical switch: he leaves everything behind -- work, family, friends, even the beginnings of a new relationship -- to embark on a seven-month trip around the world. What unfolds is a dazzling array of experiences across six continents. Traveling as a flashpacker -- backpacking with creature comforts -- Jedeikin blends visits to gay nightspots with straight-edge sightseeing; unearths family roots in Latvia, China, Italy, Israel, and South Africa; learns the legacy of the Jews of Prague and Rome; and finds romance with a sex club bartender in Berlin, a Brazilian in Tokyo, and an exchange student in Beijing. From Viennese party hostels to Parisian models to hallucinogens in Cambodia, Wander the Rainbow is the true story of a career professional who trades convention for a one-of-a-kind walkabout around Planet Earth.
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Date: Thursday, November 4
Time: 19.30 - 20.30
Place: Pegasus Books
2349 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, CA

Come join travel memoir author David Jedeikin as he reads from and discusses his critically-acclaimed memoir "Wander the Rainbow: A true story about a living liver donation, an epic journey around the world, and a gay man's search for himself."

Complimentary chocolates and raffle giveaways make this a unique bookstore event. Download and fill out the questionnaire at http://www.davidjedeikin.com/raffle/RaffleQuestionaire.pdf and bring to the event; we will be giving away gift cards, mugs and T-shirts, and more!

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=124089384312983

Other Appointments:
- Tuesday, November 16, 19.00 - 20.00, Trident Booksellers & Cafe, 338 Newbury St, Boston, MA
- Thursday, November 18, 19.00 - 20.00, Glad Day Bookshop, 598A Yonge St, Toronto, ON

Paperback: 312 pages
Publisher: Holistic Ideas Press (June 8, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0982705905
ISBN-13: 978-0982705902
Amazon: Wander the Rainbow
Amazon Kindle: Wander the Rainbow

When David Jedeikin's partner of three years becomes critically ill, the only way to save him is to volunteer as his living liver donor. But this ultimate act of sharing doesn't rescue their relationship, which ends soon after with the couple on opposite coasts. Struggling to find perspective on these events, Jedeikin decides on a radical switch: he leaves everything behind -- work, family, friends, even the beginnings of a new relationship -- to embark on a seven-month trip around the world. What unfolds is a dazzling array of experiences across six continents. Traveling as a flashpacker -- backpacking with creature comforts -- Jedeikin blends visits to gay nightspots with straight-edge sightseeing; unearths family roots in Latvia, China, Italy, Israel, and South Africa; learns the legacy of the Jews of Prague and Rome; and finds romance with a sex club bartender in Berlin, a Brazilian in Tokyo, and an exchange student in Beijing. From Viennese party hostels to Parisian models to hallucinogens in Cambodia, Wander the Rainbow is the true story of a career professional who trades convention for a one-of-a-kind walkabout around Planet Earth.
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Date: Thursday, November 4
Time: 19.00 - 22.00
Place: NewPlace Studio Theatre
10950 Peach Grove Street
North Hollywood, CA

This spring Matthew Montgomery will be shooting the movie Sticke Figures, which he wrote and will star in. This coming Thursday Matthew will be hosting a staged reading of the script so that the director (April Winney) and Matthew can hear it out loud before doing one last revision and beginning pre-production. They're very excited to be moving forward on this project as it has been Matthew's baby these past few years.

The reading will be Thursday, November 4 at 7:00 pm at the NewPlace Studio Theatre, located at 10950 Peach Grove St., North Hollywood, CA 91601-4652, one block north of the Camarillo, Vineland, Lankershim intersection in the NoHo Arts District. Parking is available at the theatre. Refreshments will be served. There is no admission, but space is limited so an RSVP is required.

For more information about Sticke Figures, see www.stickefigures.com.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=171654439513818
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Date: Thursday, November 4
Time: 19.00 - 22.00
Place: NewPlace Studio Theatre
10950 Peach Grove Street
North Hollywood, CA

This spring Matthew Montgomery will be shooting the movie Sticke Figures, which he wrote and will star in. This coming Thursday Matthew will be hosting a staged reading of the script so that the director (April Winney) and Matthew can hear it out loud before doing one last revision and beginning pre-production. They're very excited to be moving forward on this project as it has been Matthew's baby these past few years.

The reading will be Thursday, November 4 at 7:00 pm at the NewPlace Studio Theatre, located at 10950 Peach Grove St., North Hollywood, CA 91601-4652, one block north of the Camarillo, Vineland, Lankershim intersection in the NoHo Arts District. Parking is available at the theatre. Refreshments will be served. There is no admission, but space is limited so an RSVP is required.

For more information about Sticke Figures, see www.stickefigures.com.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=171654439513818
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Date: 2011
Genre: Horror, Fantasy, Comedy, Short Film
Studio: Blind Lyle Films & Proteus Pictures
Info: http://www.blindlylefilms.com/cleaning-house/
Starring: Claire Bowerman, Z. Joseph Guice, Matthew Montgomery, Sierra Byrd, Jacob Barker
Writers: Jaime Byrd & Matthew Montgomery
Directed by: Jaime Byrd
Production: Adam Cohen, Jaime Byrd, Matthew Montgomery

Plot: Two ghost removers (Denver and Dallas) pay a visit to a toy maker (Charlie) in need of their services.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cleaning-House/169133486446096?v=info#!/pages/Cleaning-House/169133486446096?v=info
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Date: 2011
Genre: Horror, Fantasy, Comedy, Short Film
Studio: Blind Lyle Films & Proteus Pictures
Info: http://www.blindlylefilms.com/cleaning-house/
Starring: Claire Bowerman, Z. Joseph Guice, Matthew Montgomery, Sierra Byrd, Jacob Barker
Writers: Jaime Byrd & Matthew Montgomery
Directed by: Jaime Byrd
Production: Adam Cohen, Jaime Byrd, Matthew Montgomery

Plot: Two ghost removers (Denver and Dallas) pay a visit to a toy maker (Charlie) in need of their services.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cleaning-House/169133486446096?v=info#!/pages/Cleaning-House/169133486446096?v=info

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