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Write On the Edge w/ Denny Upkins and Patricia Eddy

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Write on the Edge is a blog talk radio show that features GLBTQ, BDSM, and Erotica authors, characters, and issues.  An edgier, more adult, and taboo radio show, WOE is intended for an adult audience because of its saucy conversations and riskier subjects.

This week's guests are Denny Upkins and Patricia Eddy!

Dennis R. Upkins is a speculative fiction author and an Atlanta, Ga. native. A lifelong geek and a hopeless comic book guy, his genres of choice are often superhero fantasy, urban fantasy and YA. Both his books, Hollowstone and West of Sunset, were released by Parker Publishing. Upkins served as a contributor for Ars Marginal, Black Girl Dangerous,  Prism Comics, Geeks Out, Nerds of Color. Org,   Nashville Geek Life, and Comicbook.com.

Patricia D. Eddy fuels her writing with copious amounts of caffeine-she lives in Seattle, after all-and rewards herself with good Scotch and red wine. In between writing, editing, and mentoring other authors, she runs around lakes, reads late into the night, and is terribly addicted to Doctor Who and Sherlock. Her quirky-but-not-British husband never gives her grief for working long hours or occasionally talking to herself when she has disagreements with her characters.

Join author Wt Prater as he hosts this edgy, woefully delicious talk held in the whispers of the night each Thursday at 10pm central. OH, THE WOE!

Write On the Edge is produced by WON Radio as part of Writers Online Network (WON). More information about WON is available at www.writersonlinenetwork.com They can also be found on Facebook and Twitter @won_radio and @writersonnet

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