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For your consideration: anthologies

The recommendation period for the 2010 Bram Stoker Awards is winding down. In fact, it ends on January 15th. I don’t campaign for my own work, as a rule, but I would like to advocate for a few anthologies. That … Continue reading

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Captain Mal still rocks

Another nice review of Evolve, along with a contest where you can win a copy of the anthology. I submitted a new story in response to an invitation back in December and received word from the editor that it was … Continue reading

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The emperor has no clothes — and neither did we

Happy New Year, everyone on this 1/1/11. Instead of watching the same dreary old countdown shows on TV (I can’t believe CNN keeps inviting Kathy Griffin back and that Anderson Cooper agrees to appear with her), we watched the Doctor … Continue reading

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Any other name

Our daughter decided we should watch Meet Me in St. Louis last night. Haven’t seen it for years. I’d forgotten how creepy and strange the Halloween scene is. And that long tracking shot when Tootie is walking away from the … Continue reading

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Bonenkai

Our Japanese parent company often contributes a page to our monthly intramural newsletter. This is a chatty document that discusses local weather in our various sister companies’ territories, pets, parties, etc. This month, their article was on bonenkai, which is … Continue reading

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Canadian air is coming

According to the teaser on the TV monitor at the gym today, Canadian Air is coming. Don’t they know that airline was bought out by Air Canada nearly a decade ago? I guess they’re alluding to the fact that it’s … Continue reading

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Needles and Pins

Another nice review of Thin Ice. It says, in part, “More than a few twisted endings will make the whole thing even more enjoyable. In particular, the first story, winner of the Al Blanchard Crime Fiction Award, The Bank Job … Continue reading

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Two Beavers Are Better Than One

My interview at Level Best Books went up today. Check it out. I talk a bit about setting stories in New England and about writing in general. Isn’t that one of the most handsome covers you’ve ever seen? I think … Continue reading

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Thin Ice

I spent most of Friday evening lying through my teeth. I was in Boston/Dedham for Crime Bake, and people were wondering why I came all the way from Texas for a New England conference for crime writers and readers. I … Continue reading

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Is this your monster?

For a while last night I wondered if we had goofed and that the trick-or-treaters had been out the night before. When I was young, living in eastern Canada, if Halloween was on a Sunday, trick-or-treating was done on Saturday … Continue reading

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