Aug. 3rd, 2009

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If I am correct, the print version of the draft of Dylan and the Dream Pirates will arrive today. [livejournal.com profile] insatia is usually my first reader.

I think she was a little disappointed that I sent out electronic versions to others before she received her print version. Alas, she does her best work with a printed version and it was cheaper to use a service to print it out.

I've been concentrating on writing my next novel while awaiting feedback. Working on a voice for this novel is really hard. I want to capture the feel of 19th century writing while making it a bit easier to read. I'll have to see how this works.
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If I am correct, the print version of the draft of Dylan and the Dream Pirates will arrive today. [livejournal.com profile] insatia is usually my first reader.

I think she was a little disappointed that I sent out electronic versions to others before she received her print version. Alas, she does her best work with a printed version and it was cheaper to use a service to print it out.

I've been concentrating on writing my next novel while awaiting feedback. Working on a voice for this novel is really hard. I want to capture the feel of 19th century writing while making it a bit easier to read. I'll have to see how this works.
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The newest book from my favorite writer Caitlin R. Kiernan aka [profile] graygirlbeast is now available. You can buy The Red Tree at Amazon.

She has an awesome promotional website at http://www.caitlinrkiernan.com/ where you can learn more about this book and see the trailer. Click on the Evidence Link for a neat adventure.

[profile] graygirlbeast has been very kind to her fans and was very helpful to myself once.

Buy her book!

Here is the teaser for The Red Tree.

"Sarah Crowe left Atlanta, and the remnants of a tumultuous relationship, to live alone in an old house in rural Rhode Island. Within its walls she discovers an unfinished manuscript written by the house’s former tenant—a parapsychologist obsessed with the ancient oak growing on a desolate corner of the property. And as the gnarled tree takes root in her imagination, Sarah risks her health and her sanity to unearth a revelation planted centuries ago… "
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The newest book from my favorite writer Caitlin R. Kiernan aka [profile] graygirlbeast is now available. You can buy The Red Tree at Amazon.

She has an awesome promotional website at http://www.caitlinrkiernan.com/ where you can learn more about this book and see the trailer. Click on the Evidence Link for a neat adventure.

[profile] graygirlbeast has been very kind to her fans and was very helpful to myself once.

Buy her book!

Here is the teaser for The Red Tree.

"Sarah Crowe left Atlanta, and the remnants of a tumultuous relationship, to live alone in an old house in rural Rhode Island. Within its walls she discovers an unfinished manuscript written by the house’s former tenant—a parapsychologist obsessed with the ancient oak growing on a desolate corner of the property. And as the gnarled tree takes root in her imagination, Sarah risks her health and her sanity to unearth a revelation planted centuries ago… "
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This morning, I started two new short fiction projects.

The first is a Jonathan Heller Mystery submission for the Dragon's Lure anthology.

The working title is "Murder on the Feng Shui Express" but that will likely change in the future. The story revolves around a murder on the railroads, the Boxer Revolution in China, and a very angry dragon. I dig the premise, but I know I'll need to change the title. Working on the outline and reading the research.

The second is titled "the Elixir of Tears” for the Skulls and Crossbones anthology about women pirates. I really like how the beginning of this piece is turning out. Alas, I have to research proper historical cross-dressing methods. I don't suppose any one here can point me to a good starter website? The character in question is a young woman pretending to be a boy if that helps.
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This morning, I started two new short fiction projects.

The first is a Jonathan Heller Mystery submission for the Dragon's Lure anthology.

The working title is "Murder on the Feng Shui Express" but that will likely change in the future. The story revolves around a murder on the railroads, the Boxer Revolution in China, and a very angry dragon. I dig the premise, but I know I'll need to change the title. Working on the outline and reading the research.

The second is titled "the Elixir of Tears” for the Skulls and Crossbones anthology about women pirates. I really like how the beginning of this piece is turning out. Alas, I have to research proper historical cross-dressing methods. I don't suppose any one here can point me to a good starter website? The character in question is a young woman pretending to be a boy if that helps.

Wow!

Aug. 3rd, 2009 07:32 pm
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I have awesome news and can not tell anyone.

But holy shit.

Wow!

Aug. 3rd, 2009 07:32 pm
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I have awesome news and can not tell anyone.

But holy shit.
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http://libraryofthelivingdead.lefora.com/2009/07/08/baconology-the-new-baconhorror-anthology-from-libr/page1/

Yes, a horror anthology based on bacon.

The mind goggles.

I have never so badly wanted to be in an anthology as this.
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http://libraryofthelivingdead.lefora.com/2009/07/08/baconology-the-new-baconhorror-anthology-from-libr/page1/

Yes, a horror anthology based on bacon.

The mind goggles.

I have never so badly wanted to be in an anthology as this.

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