Here is a Storify Story of some tweets from my sister on the occasion of our grandfather's passing.
Yesterday, I was Google-Hangout interviewed by the Lovecraft EZine. It's here on YouTube now. There's some lag and such at the beginning, but it clears up.
I don't normally blurb books, mainly because I'm rarely asked and secondarily because the people who do ask are usually terrible*, but I liked the book Haxan by Kenneth Mark Hoover. I wrote: "You know those terrible Z-grade horror movies? Imagine if Sam Peckinpah directed one, and brought his aesthetic of poetic violence to the proceedings. That's Haxan." So check it out if that sounds good to you.
*Writers can tell how terrible they are based on my response. If I just quietly never respond after receiving the ms, it is because you are terrible. If I respond with an edited first chapter and a plea for you to stop publication if you can do so at all, you're even worse but I figure you can learn something. Maybe one day you'll be able to be terrible enough to ignore like so many other successful writers of commercial fiction.
Yesterday, I was Google-Hangout interviewed by the Lovecraft EZine. It's here on YouTube now. There's some lag and such at the beginning, but it clears up.
I don't normally blurb books, mainly because I'm rarely asked and secondarily because the people who do ask are usually terrible*, but I liked the book Haxan by Kenneth Mark Hoover. I wrote: "You know those terrible Z-grade horror movies? Imagine if Sam Peckinpah directed one, and brought his aesthetic of poetic violence to the proceedings. That's Haxan." So check it out if that sounds good to you.
*Writers can tell how terrible they are based on my response. If I just quietly never respond after receiving the ms, it is because you are terrible. If I respond with an edited first chapter and a plea for you to stop publication if you can do so at all, you're even worse but I figure you can learn something. Maybe one day you'll be able to be terrible enough to ignore like so many other successful writers of commercial fiction.