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Avery Cockburn (rhymes with Savory Slow Churn) lives in the great State of Maryland with one infinitely patient man and two infinitely impatient cats.

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Avery Cockburn Oh yes oh yes oh yes! The next full-length novel in the series, tentatively titled Playing in the Dark, will feature Ben and Evan. I'm writing it now …moreOh yes oh yes oh yes! The next full-length novel in the series, tentatively titled Playing in the Dark, will feature Ben and Evan. I'm writing it now and hope to have it out in August or September (I originally said August, but PITD has a complex storyline requiring loads of research on a secret topic, so it's taking longer than expected).

Here's my favorite line so far, from the end of Ben & Evan's first date:

"This was not a goodnight kiss. This was a stay-with-me-and-I'll-show-you-what-else-this-mouth-can-do kiss."

Thanks for asking, and I'm glad you're enjoying the series! <3(less)
Avery Cockburn Thanks, Amneris! I'm so thrilled to hear you're enjoying the Lads. And YES! Evan and Ben's novel is the next one, as a matter of fact--Playing in the …moreThanks, Amneris! I'm so thrilled to hear you're enjoying the Lads. And YES! Evan and Ben's novel is the next one, as a matter of fact--Playing in the Dark (tentative title) will be out mid-August. I've just started working on it and I think it's the most exciting one yet.
Also, in mid-May there'll be a followup short story for Colin & Andrew, tentatively titled Play Dead, then Liam & Robert's short story will follow in November. And more to come after that! :)(less)
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Year of the Lads Month 4, Post and Giveaway #1

The fourth and fifth Year of the Lads books, for the month of November, are Play It Safe and Playing With Fire. We’re doubling up this month and next to accommodate the series’ holiday books.

This week is all about Play It Safe, Fergus and John’s happier-ever-after short story!

Text: “Year of the Lads” and “Mythic Journey” Image: Book cover: Book cover: Play It Safe: A Glasgow Lads story by Avery Cockburn. Image of two men holding hands visible from forearm down. A soccer ball appears in the foreground, and the background is a sky with bright sunshine beneath heavy clouds over distant hills.

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“So sometimes life puts a giant plate of steaming hot blueberry fucking pancakes on your table. It’s still down to you whether to eat them or say, ‘No, thanks.’ You can walk away from shite or pancakes. Wait for the next course, see if something tastier comes along.” “But it’s better, you think, to seize the pancakes?” “Aye!” John raised his empty tumbler to the approaching waitress. “Carpe pancakes!”
Avery Cockburn, Playing for Keeps

“My crotch is the ultimate entertainment unit.”
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“Home isn’t home when you cannot be who you are, when you are surrounded by hate.” She met each of the Warriors’ eyes. “Better to make a new home. Only then can you find peace.”
Avery Cockburn, Playing for Keeps

“Readers have the right to say whatever the fuck they want about a book. Period. They have that right. If they hate the book because the MC says the word “delicious” and the reader believes it’s the Devil’s word and only evil people use it, they can shout from the rooftops “This book is shit and don’t read it” if they want. If they want to write a review entirely about how much they hate the cover, they can if they want. If they want to make their review all about how their dog Foot Foot especially loved to pee on that particular book, they can."

[Blog entry, January 9, 2012]”
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“Do you know the legend about cicadas? They say they are the souls of poets who cannot keep quiet because, when they were alive, they never wrote the poems they wanted to.”
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“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”
Tennessee Williams, The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore

“She had once read in a book about consciousness that over the years, the human brain makes an AI version of your loved ones. The brain collects data, and within your brain, you host a virtual version of that person. Upon the person’s death, your brain still believes the virtual person exists, because, in a sense, the person still does. After a while, though, the memory fades, and each year, you are left with an increasingly diminished version of the AI you had made when the person was alive.”
Gabrielle Zevin, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

“The way to turn an ex-lover into a friend is to never stop loving them, to know that when one phase of a relationship ends it can transform into something else. It is to acknowledge that love is both a constant and a variable at the same time.”
Gabrielle Zevin, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

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Avery Cockburn ~ Lei ~ Reading Is An Adventure ~ wrote: "Congratulations!

MMRG 2015 Member's Choice Award
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3. Play On (Glasgow Lads, #0.5) by Avery CockburnPlay On"


Oh Wow, that's fantastic! Thanks so much for letting me know.


~ Lei ~ Reading Is An Adventure ~ Congratulations!

MMRG 2015 Member's Choice Award
Best Book Debut
3. Play On (Glasgow Lads, #0.5) by Avery CockburnPlay On



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