Back at Work

This will be a short update. I have been fighting a nagging back problem that every attempted remedy from chiropractic to massage has only made worse (I am now trying the leave-it-the-hell-alone approach, which seems to be working). Back and neck trouble is a common one for writers, though mine dates back to high school football injuries and hauling band equipment for fifty years.


Right now I am in the middle of the new Hammer, KILL ME, DARLING, and to stay on track, I am devoting as much of my creative energy as possible to just writing about half of what I usually produce per day.


Quick movie notes.


GODZILLA is very disappointing after a strong start, lots of fake conflicts, uninteresting characters and illogical plotting.


X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST defies all odds and has no right to be the delight that it is, with so much back story and complicated plotting that a good screenplay should be impossible. The actors are spot on, plus it’s a movie starring Picard with a Captain Kirk reference – what more could you ask?


My recent Huff post article on aging and dying fictional detectives has received a lot of internet play, including at Bill Crider’s great site.


Here’s the other Ed (not Gorman) on KING OF THE WEEDS.


And here’s another, from the UK’s Crime Fiction Lover.


Here’s a positive if odd write-up on the film of ROAD TO PERDITION, claiming that Mendes is doing Frank Miller more than my graphic novel. Excuse me while I pretend to sneeze and say “Bullshit.”


Finally, here’s a rare short story review (for the Hammer tale, “A Long Time Dead”). You have to scroll down for it.


M.A.C.

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Published on May 27, 2014 07:00
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Gregg Take care of that back, I know how much fun it is from having 5 spinal fusions. Got your newest work and can't wait to delve into it. Thank you for all that you do. Take care.


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