Hellbound Hearts

November 19th, 2009 • Posted in Book News |

h heartsFinally received my copy of Hellbound Hearts today, stories based on the Hellraiser universe created by the excellent Clive Barker.  Thrilled to see I’m on the cover along with Neil Gaiman, Dave McKean, Kelley Armstrong, Steve Niles, Christopher Golden and Mike Mignola, and there are loads of other stories from Conrad Wiliams, Sarah Pinborough, Mark Morris, Simon Clark, Chaz Brenchley and many others.  Can’t wait to dig in … after I’ve read King’s new monstrous tome, UNDER THE DOME.

Off to see Edie Izzard tonight!

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Catching up with stuff …

October 13th, 2009 • Posted in Random Stuff |

I haven’t been around here a whole lot lately, and for that, apologies.  I’ve just come out of one of my most intensive writing periods ever, during which I haven’t had much time to breathe, let alone blog.  But things are calming down a little now (which means that I’m just insanely busy instead of apocalyptically busy … and to be honest, I wouldn’t have it ay other way), so I’ve got time to pop along here and catch up a little.

hellboundheartsMy story Every Wrong Turn appears in the new anthology Hellbound Hearts, edited by Paul Kane and Marie O’Regan and inpsired by Cliver Barker’s Hellraiser mythos.   I’ve only seen the book briefly in passing, but it looks fabulous and is receiving some rave reviews.  Dead proud to be included in this one.

I’ve been working on a screenplay and a TV series pitch … more news about them when there is some.

And today I delivered a new novel pitch to my agent.  It’s a zombie novel, but with a difference.  News on that, too, when it comes in … but I’m very excited about the book.

Some stuff I’ve been reading and listening to:

The Language of Dying by Sarah Pinborough – a shattering, beautiful, insightful novella about death and how we approach it, obviously written by one who knows.

Vardoger by Stephen Volk – an exceedingly spooky and clever tale of an unusual haunting, that’ll keep you guessing until the end.

Old Man Scratch by Rio Youers - an excellent novella from this new writer.  He’s so good I may have to kill him.

Resistance by Muse – disappointing.  Got a few good toons, but it’s nothing compared to Black Holes & Revelations.

nathanm_whiteWhite Rabbit by Nathen Maxwell and the Original Bunny Band – now this is more like it.  My album of the year so far, this laid back (until you really listen to the lyrics) reggae-inspired album from the Flogging Molly bass player is a revelation.  Don’t expect celtic punk.  Do expect insightful lyrics and wonderful music.  Top notch.

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