The Call of…
… never mind what it’s the call of. Just watch. Happy belated Father’s Day, yard-apes.
Seen through the lens of pain, the Oracle wasn’t all that demure. She stood tall like her brothers, and her black hair hung near her waist, and she seemed strong, with thick hips and large, full breasts and flushed cheeks and lips. But the Oracle paid a toll, and Andrew could see it in her
I will be there. The World’s Biggest Bookstore, which so far as I can tell is exactly that, will be having a big old ChiZine Publications Party this Sunday. Dedicated yard-apes will have heard me make mention of this before, but now it’s just scant days before the event. So I make mention again. Me,
The World’s Biggest Bookstore. Sunday. Read More »
A little electric contraption inside played a song every time you opened it. Da, da da Da. Da, da da Da. He hadn’t heard the song in nearly ten years, but he would have recognized it even if it hadn’t been Sarah Michelle Gellar on the front of the card: wooden stake clutched in one
Thanks to Jessica Strider, who sent me this photo, of an endcap display she set up at The World’s Biggest Bookstore on Edward Street in Toronto, featuring my books and also an interview she conducted with me earlier this year. The World’s Biggest is, you’ll note, stocking Eutopia now – at this point, the only
An endcap in Toronto…. Read More »
This is a bit of a grab bag of a posting, yard apes, so bear with me wile I dig around in it… First up, I should take a moment to thank Jessica Strider, whose review of Eutopia: A Novel of Terrible Optimism went live today at SF Signal. She likes it fine as a
The Review, The Bookstore, and Machetes Read More »
It wasn’t much of a horror at all, actually, going down to Texas this past week for the World Horror Convention. Coming back on the day of the Federal election… well, that was another matter. But the WHC 2011 in Austin, Texas, was pretty much a joy – an exercise in southern comfort, taking place
The Horror of the Lone Star Read More »
With the official bookstore release of Eutopia: A Novel of Terrible Optimism just a week off, we figured it was high time to unleash this on the world. Eutopia: A Novel of Terrible Optimism, the Trailer. Karen Fernandez and I shot this past summer, and Karen put it all together, in hopes – optimistic hopes,
Eutopia – The Trailer Read More »
You go along in a writing career, and you hope for certain milestones. Selling the first short story; selling the first novel; winning an award… and, if you write horror, getting a major newspaper review comparing your book to Stephen King’s work, in the days when he was really on fire and putting out books
It’s a couple of weeks now before the official release date of Eutopia, but that date really only applies to the dead tree versions of the novel. E-books are out there, as of this week. E-junkie is selling MOBI, EPUB and PDF versions, right here. Amazon.com has also released the Kindle version, right here, and
The e-books are on the march…. Read More »