Thursday, June 18, 2015
Thursday Update
Over at I Was A Bronze Age Boy, I review the new LADY ACTION book by Ron Fortier.
If you scroll down, you can find a brief writing update.
Also, this week in the Ashland Beacon, I present a primer for cities in naming festivals. It's on page 2.
While you're browsing the Beacon site you can find video of me acting rather undignified for a man of my advanced years.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Pod of Horror #76
PoH #76 is live now, featuring my interview with writer, editor and Cemetery Dance publisher Richard Chizmar. We talk about his career and his excellent blog, Stephen King Revisited. The interview starts around the 39-minute mark. Listen here.
As always, your feedback is encouraged. The links are at the top of the PoH page.
Painted and Inked
This week's column in the freakin' Ashland Beacon explains what happened when I fell under the evil influence of Philip Stewart at Russell Railroad Days. It's on page 2.
Monday, June 08, 2015
Monday Miscellany
Been a while between updates. I’d vow to do better, but we both know I probably won’t.
My pulp and comic blog has come back to life. Please check it out here. When Summer draws close, I usually come down with pulp fever. Over the past few weeks I’ve read novels of The Shadow, The Avenger, The Phantom Detective and the Keyhole Kerry stories by Frederick C. Davis, with more on the pile.***
I’m still writing a weekly column for a local paper. You can read it here on page 2.
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And just for giggles, here’s a blurry photo of my wife dressed as a Starfleet officer in 1998.
My pulp and comic blog has come back to life. Please check it out here. When Summer draws close, I usually come down with pulp fever. Over the past few weeks I’ve read novels of The Shadow, The Avenger, The Phantom Detective and the Keyhole Kerry stories by Frederick C. Davis, with more on the pile.***
I’m still writing a weekly column for a local paper. You can read it here on page 2.
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And just for giggles, here’s a blurry photo of my wife dressed as a Starfleet officer in 1998.
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