Just a quick update, as I’m in Budapest, Hungary, all this week on business. It’s a beautiful steeped in old world charm. I’m here for a week doing a number of things that won’t require to wear a tutu or wax the hair off a goat (again). In any case, let me up date you on some queries and ongoing projects:
- The primary project I’m working on is a set of comics with an artist from Australia. He’s brilliant. I’,m working through meshing his ideas with some of my own and forming a fantastic adventure about honor, integrity and character. There’s also going to be plenty of action, including a deep military theme (the main characters are Navy SEALs). Stay tuned for more on that as that’s all I’ll be doing after this week.
- I’ve brought Galactic Milk with me. My expectation is to get very close to finishing it by the end of the week. My goal is to have it done and start editing by Oct. 1. Hooray. This thing has lingered longer urine smell on Bourbon Street.
- I have one short story, A Single Red Spot, out on submission. I’ll be sending two more at the end of the week after a bit of editing.
- My work on The Undead That Saved Christmas is complete. It includes a 3,000-word short story and a few illustrations. It’s the first time I’ve done horror, which I probably wrote more like a fantasy piece. We’ll see if you like it. You may have seen some of the illustrations on my fan page. I’ll be linking and pimping that bunches before it goes live Oct. 1.
That’s what’s happening right now.
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My short story, "The Lives Magda Made," was accepted into the horror anthology, "No Rest for the Wicked" from Rainstorm Press. The book is due out in May 2012.
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