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Friday, January 01, 2016
A New Year
2015 was a slow year for me from a writing productivity perspective. The move to a new city, getting our new house in order, and starting a new job have all led to a major disruption in my output.
Too, when I did find a spot of free time, it was consumed by necessary editing and publishing tasks to which I had already been obligated.
I had hoped to see a few more pieces out in 2015, but despite meeting submission deadlines, they weren't published as planned. Hopefully they are well on their way for 2016.
Thus, I only have one publication in 2015, a short story in the benefit anthology Legends of New Pulp Fiction. I was very pleased and honored to be included in this, and hopefully readers will enjoy my Green Ghost story, "Chance of a Ghost." Even more importantly, I hope the book helps fellow publisher Tommy Hancock and his family in this time of need. (And check out that awesome cover by the talented Doug Klauba!)
I was also glad to see a few prior works out in ebook, new editions, or in new collections.
Too, when I did find a spot of free time, it was consumed by necessary editing and publishing tasks to which I had already been obligated.
I had hoped to see a few more pieces out in 2015, but despite meeting submission deadlines, they weren't published as planned. Hopefully they are well on their way for 2016.
Thus, I only have one publication in 2015, a short story in the benefit anthology Legends of New Pulp Fiction. I was very pleased and honored to be included in this, and hopefully readers will enjoy my Green Ghost story, "Chance of a Ghost." Even more importantly, I hope the book helps fellow publisher Tommy Hancock and his family in this time of need. (And check out that awesome cover by the talented Doug Klauba!)
I was also glad to see a few prior works out in ebook, new editions, or in new collections.
- The Evil in Pemberley House (with Philip José Farmer), Meteor House, July 2014
- eBook Kindle | Nook
- The Scarlet Jaguar, Meteor House, December 2015 (limited edition hardcover)
- eBook Kindle | Nook
- The connected tales "Nadine's Invitation," "Marguerite's Tears," and "Violet's Lament" were republished in The Vampire Almanac, Volume 2 by Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier (eds.) (Black Coat Press, May 2015) | Amazon