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THE WINDOW sale, Reviews and Blog Posts, and a word on the late great Richard Laymon
I wrote this book over a seven year period, give or take, and when it finally came out in September of 2018, I was so relieved and excited. It’s one part coming of age story and one part down in the dirt almost splatterpunk possession story. Stepping back, it sounds like a strange concoction, and […]
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(Share the Horror) Killer Ladies
J.H. Moncrieff penned a fantastic piece with her take on what we in the horror writing business call, Women in Horror Month. You should check it out. Click the link below: https://www.jhmoncrieff.com/iwsg-wihm-an-unpopular-opinion/ I’d just like to cover a few of the horror of the books and writers I’ve enjoyed or am looking forward to in […]
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Wonderful Now: Pain in the Arts
Every artist working is dealing with some sort of emotional damage. Something in our lives has deeply affected us along the way. Some of us are not even aware of it. I think if you read something or hear a song by someone that cuts into you, it’s that artist’s hurt coming through and chances […]
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(Share the Horror) January Reads & Reviews
January is always slow at the hotel, so I get a lot of my reading done early. A number of these I started in December, but I did manage to squeeze in a couple shorter ones, LIMBS from Tim Meyer and ANTARCTIC ICE BEASTS from Hunter Shea, as well. Overall, this was a very […]
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UNTIL SUMMER COMES AROUND: ARCs
A few weeks ago, Flame Tree Press put up an ARC of my forthcoming novel, UNTIL SUMMER COMES AROUND, at NetGalley. They also started sending out print ARCs to reviewers and magazines, that sort of thing. Honestly, I wasn’t ready. Mentally, I was preparing myself to do promotions in a few months (the book isn’t […]
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Brave the Waters: A kings Tweet.
I wanna be better. …I would never consider diversity in matters of art. Only quality. It seems to me that to do otherwise would be wrong. — Stephen King (@StephenKing) January 14, 2020 The Stephen King tweet above about diversity got me thinking. And I think that’s a good thing. Whether you took (or […]