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12 septiembre

I wasn't teasing about the new site

Really, I wasn't!
 
The weblog is up and working, as you'll see if you follow the link.
 
The website should be up later today...they are having server troubles...
10 septiembre

NEW SITE COMING

I have a new site in the works.  It's HERE
It is isn't completely active yet, but will be shortly.
Meanwhile, my BLOG has moved HERE

29 agosto

How Saving Grace fits into River City

Incidentally, this story ties in to River City as well...
 
Grace is a prostitute that is a supporting character in the novel Some Degree of Murder, and so is the unnamed Biker/Pimp (he's named in the novel) and the Asian prostitute (also named in the novel).
 
If you go back to March 2005, there is an entry about this story and also about my planning to send it to Crime Scene...
 
 
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Saving Grace accepted!

My short story Saving Grace has been accepted by Crime Scene Scotland, a crime and mystery e-zine.
 
It will appear in their September/October issue.
 
The editors requested a few editorial changes, all of which improved the story and which I was glad to make.
 
I'm very pleased that this story was accepted, as I felt it might be a difficult one to place.  I'm also glad at where it ended up, as this is a quality e-zine.
 
Incidentally, one of the editors, Douglas Shepherd, has a great story on the site called "That's Life."  The story is good, well-told, and the Scottish accents prominent in the dialogue are great.  Give it a try here:
 
 
Anyway, with Vancouver Dreams in the Summer issue of Starry Night Review, this story going up in September/October and Good Shepherd going up on Ascent in November, I've got some consistent net presence, and that makes a fellow feel just grand.
 
Now, if on the novel front...
18 agosto

It's all River City!

Almost every story I write anymore, outside of the Fantasy Novel, seems to fit into River City.  The Meat-Cutter's Wife involves the death that is referenced in If Only and Some Degree of Murder.  Gently Used features Connor O'Sullivan and has several other patrol guys in bit parts.  Good Shepherd, due to be published in November, is all River City.  Even What Comes Around could easily be related, as there was nothing to have kept it from happening in River City (a la Burning My Masterpiece--just a call or an event that police respond to).
 
My hockey novel won't feature the River City police officers like the other River City novels do, but I'm going to have it take place in River City, complete with the minor league team that plays there (The River City Flyers, as featured in Waist Deep).  Also, one of the recreational league teams that Graham Wilson (the main character) and his team will face during the season will be a police/fire team, with a couple of River City PD cops on it.
 
The main character of A Village of Strangers is named Peter Conway, at least for now.  He's never been mentioned before in any of the other River City novels or outlines.  It may be that I'll use him as a minor character in Beneath A Weeping Sky and/or And Every Man Has To Die, so that the readers will at least know him passingly by the time we get to 2003 and his story begins.  His time on the job during this novel won't be too deeply explored, but there'll be a few chapters.
 
Plenty of inter-connectivity for the fans I hope develop for these stories.

Unpublished Shorts

I've got a new list up now for unpublished short stories.  These are short stories that I've written (or revised) recently enough to believe they merit submission for publication.  Instead of listing the author (they're all me), I've put in the status of the work.
 
This way, a piece that I talk about in the BLOG can be followed along on it's way to publication (hopefully).

Another novel - A Village of Strangers

While I was on vacation, I spent a lot of time on the road and at a motel.  I also went to a Bruce Springsteen concert (not my first) with my daughter.
 
In the course of all of those experiences, an idea for a novel came together.  This one really isn't a River City novel, per se, though it will have that setting.  Most of it takes place outside of River City, in Central Washington and Seattle.
 
The title refers to what a motel is---a village full of strangers.  The main character will spend some time in a motel, observing the people there and in the tourist town he's visiting.  The story itself will be chopped up and told somewhat out of time order (here's a nod to Pulp Fiction), but the thrust of it involves a man who has a traumatic event, his life slowly crumbles and he eventually decides to commit suicide.  How he reaches the point where he either has to do that or find a reason not to is the rest of the story.
 
Being a Springsteen music fanatic, I intend to use some of his songs as catalysts within this story, if I can do so without being hokey.  The nice thing about this concert was that it was solo acoustic and that many of the songs were hopeful and life-affirming.
 
Before that sounds too cotton candy and rainbows, let me tell you that this thing is dark.  What happens to him is dark.  How he and others respond to it is dark.  His decision to check out is dark and what he does while waiting around to do it is dark and ironic.  Ultimately, the ending is dark, too, though I won't give it away.
 
I've written just a few lines of this novel (maybe a page or two) and taken a bunch of notes.  I've been writing more steadily on my hockey novel, but I think that this novel might be next.  Of course, that doesn't include the edit of HOF I'll do after I get it back from Conway...
 
Lots to do.  Wish I could write full time.

Publisher/Agent update

Boy, this biz moves slow!
 
On the publisher front, I had contact almost two weeks ago.  There are business reasons I won't go into as to why they haven't sent out a contract yet.
 
I'm going to stop saying/thinking it's a week or less away and just wait.  The publisher is a small press and seems very dedicated to its authors.  I've purchased one of the books they've published and the quality of the finished product is very nice.  I'd be proud to have the River City books look like that.
 
On the agent front, more of the same.  She seems very energetic and is certainly nice, but has said she's buried with submissions.  She's expressed some interest in Conway's "Running in Circles" novel (way to go, Cons!), but I am waiting to hear from her regarding "Under A Raging Moon."
 
She didn't care for "Some Degree of Murder," by the way, but liked the writing well enough to ask for other works.
 
With this agent and this small press both interested, I haven't sent out any queries for novels since that interest was expressed.  I am excited at the prospect of working with these specific people, so I want to give it some time to work out.
27 julio

Hockey Story

I started my hockey novel.  It's only about 6 pages long, but it is officially started.  Hopefully, I'll be able to accomplish what I'm trying to do with this book.