He confesses that the first woman he lost his mind about was a librarian. Just thinking about the pencil that was passed through that loose bow so attractive the temperature rises. Perhaps it was due to the influence of the librarian, but the fact is that at sixteen, Karin fell into the arms of her first and only love. There is some symmetry in the fact that ten years later, after watching the movie "Half an Hour More With You," her partner went to the Berkeley Public Library to find some of "those books." The entry for "Rule, Jane" led to "Lesbianism - Fiction" and from there went from book to book written by or about lesbians. Those books were the ones that pushed Karin to forget about the canon and write her first lesbian romance novel. That manuscript would become his first novel, "In Every Port". Today, the happy couple, united since 1977, lives in San Francisco Bay. Other of his titles published by Editorial Egales are: "Painting the moon", "If fate wants", "That hug I wanted to give you", "Something wild" and "After all".