Link herding with many good books (and one of mine)

Posted on | 2 years, 11 months ago, in the early evening | 2 Comments

  • Mario Acevedo is a madman. In this video (which, after his introduction, becomes a stop-motion LEGO animated book trailer for JAILBAIT ZOMBIE), Mario is the madman in the trunk. Yes, this is one of the 3 people with whom I’m about to spend a week in a car, on tour. We are not planning to travel all across the west with him duct-taped up in the trunk … but we’re leaving that option on the table.

  • Godmother. Carolyn Turgeon sent me wee tiny glass slipper temporary tattoos! They are adorable, and I thank her most thoroughly. You should all go take a look at her new novel, Godmother. It is deeply wonderful, I swear.

  • Second Skin. My exceptional buddy Caitlin Kittredge, she of the pink-and-black hair and the killer boots, has likewise just released a new novel in her Nocturne City series. Go ye thereforth and give it a look. Her stuff is wild, and sharp, and slick.

  • A Criminal Minds Production Diary. Audio version of the diary is on sale now for just five smackeroos via the incomparable Wil Wheaton, who has gone to great lengths to create this bad-boy in a DRM-free format. The final product is about 188 minutes long, so that is some EPIC LENGTH entertainment for about the price of a Taco Bell value meal.

  • My thanks go out to the Green Man Review. One of their fine reviewers has posted a most friendly write up of the third Eden Moore novel, Not Flesh Nor Feathers. This was easily the hardest book of the three to write, and I’m very pleased with the end result. Even if there aren’t any more Eden books in the pipeline (or plans for any, at this time), I feel like NFNF was a solid way to bring the story arc to a close … while leaving open the possibility of future adventures.


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2 Responses to “Link herding with many good books (and one of mine)”

  1. Malcolm Tredinnick
    March 5th, 2009 @ 6:40 pm

    I hadn’t heard (read) you say that about NFNF before, but that’s interesting. It’s got a fairly different tone to the first two in the series. WOTK was probably a little more of a good horror story to me (it was interestingly creepy in the locale and the main ghost), but NFNF had more “action” stuff and the pace was different.

    I guess I should actually write all this in an Amazon review for you, rather than here. I suck; will try to fix that. :-)

    Wish you’d write a few more pieces about your writing in retrospect (as well as in-progress). I love reading that stuff. ‘Course, I might be the only one.

  2. Cherie
    March 5th, 2009 @ 6:59 pm

    Yanno, I often fear that you ARE the only one interested in them. I hate to get too naval-gazey over here; it does tend to turn people off. I guess I’m not famous enough yet to make a blog out of it :)

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