Monthly Archives: August 2012
All the WHOS in WHOville
By now you’ve probably figured out that the rejuvenated, regenerated, reWhovanated Doctor Who is the best thing to happen in geek television since the first season of Lost. You probably know that even if you’ve never watched a single episode. The buzz around the British import is as loud as a whole army of Daleks [...]
Back to the GRIND
LOCKE & KEY: GRINDHOUSE will be dirtying up the shelves of your local comic store tomorrow, and staining eDevices of all kinds: GRINDHOUSE is a standalone story; you need not have read any other LOCKE & KEY stories to enjoy it. Jump on in. The water is great. Have had a lot of questions about [...]
Ray of Sunshine
Will be in New York City this Wednesday, at MCNALLY JACKSON BOOKS, for a celebration of Ray Bradbury’s life and work. It’s his birthday: the man who invented the 21st century would’ve been 92. I’ll be there at 7PM to read from my story, “By The Silver Waters of Lake Champlain,” which appears in SHADOW [...]
Good Lines
Just the other day, over on Twitter, I asked folks this question: give me a sentence that was so good you thought it would crack you open; a favorite sentence from a favorite book. For me to really enjoy a book, I need to hear some music in the writer’s sentences. I know it shouldn’t [...]
On the ROAD again
I’ll be headed down east this Friday to do a reading to benefit the Lewis Dana Hill Memorial Library in Lovell, Maine. If you’re in the mood for a story, I’ve got you covered. Here are the details: Friday, August 10th, 7:00 PM Lewis Dana Hill Memorial Library Lovell, Maine Hope to see you there. [...]