Rescheduling Halloween. Plus: Mm Werebeasts!
25 Sep
Some news!
In a really cool move from the editorial staff at Graveside Tales, Harvest Hill has been moved to an October 2009 release date. Talk about something taking on a life of its own, huh? I feel pretty lucky to have placed Poor Andrew Boyd, my first historical horror (a genre in which I hope to produce much more) story, in a collection that gives this much thought to the importance of timing and quality. Fantastic!
In the meantime, we’ll have more than enough to sate ourselves with the delicious-sounding offerings from The Beast Within. Its own special brand of amazing, no? Mmm, werebeasts!
Less exciting and immediate, I’ve just finished the second draft of a novel, The Audio File. Oh dear, what ever will I do with October, until NaNoWriMo comes to sort me out?
(The answer: Read. Like mad. Mmm, National Book Festival this weekend!)
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Now playing: Felix Mendelssohn – The Italian Symphony: II. Andante con moto
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I just read the news on the Graveside Tales forum, and have to admit it does seem like the right move.
Yeah, I definitely feel good about it. I mean, I want to read the stories pretty badly, but I can be patient.
Really. I can.
I’m disappointed but not surprised about the rescheduling of HH. The short space of time GST gave themselves to get the stories edited, artwork produced and promote the book was ambitious to say the least.
But a whole year? Bah!
Haha I feel you there! That’s the real *&%^$ about a Halloween themed anthology– we can’t just want an extra month, we gotta go all out.
Yeah, at least when they delayed Beast Within they only had to wait another month for the next full moon!