My mysterious life and/or how things grind exceedingly slow

Nothing much happening since I returned from Salt Lake City-I'll mostly be home until late May, with a a couple of brief personal trips.

I'm finishing up the ghost reprint anthology for Tachyon this month. Now titled Hauntings. I'll announce the TOC as soon as I buy the last few stories.

Prime has a forthcoming reprint anthology edited by Paula Guran called Ghosts: Recent Hauntings. Hers will be out first although mine has been in the works since late 2009* --that's when I started approaching some of the writers I wanted in the book for specific stories and that's when I originally pitched the book to a publisher that expressed interested. They never followed through and so the book was finally bought by Tachyon late-2011.

Although some of the contributors overlap between Paula's and my volumes, none of the stories do. And I believe that my anthology takes a broader view of "ghosts" and "hauntings."

Also, at least a few of our contributors should be available at any given event.
I may be returning with several contributors to Oakdale, Long Island's Dowling College for an event at their library. Stay tuned for more info.

I have several new proposals out with publishers. Some solo, some with co-editors. I'm excited about all the ideas and hope at least a few will be bought. And am considering going kickstarter for two others. We ...shall...see.

Ah but the mystery of the day? I keep a nightlight plugged into my kitchen wall. The only time I ever remove it is if I need that socket(seldom). The only time I've ever had to change the bulb (seriously) is when I remove the light from the socket in order to use that socket for something else. When I plug it back in, bulb is dead and I have to replace it. I'm not asking for an explanation, it's just one of those weird things.







*For those who believe anthologies are an easy sell for established editors
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Published on April 12, 2012 16:08
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