I'm on the 2014 Bram Stoker Awards Preliminary Ballot!

I am much, much more than pleased to announce that my novelette "The Riggle Twins," which first appeared in Bad Apples: Five Slices of Halloween Horror (Corpus Press), has managed to make its way on to the 2014 Bram Stoker Awards Preliminary Ballot in the Long Fiction category.

This doesn't make me or my story a nominee. To claim that distinction, "The Riggle Twins" will have to be voted on to the final ballot by Horror Writers Association (HWA) lifetime/active members.

At this time I'd like to...
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Published on January 20, 2015 17:56
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message 1: by Becky (new)

Becky Oooh Congrats! :)


message 2: by Kirstin (new)

Kirstin Exciting news Gregor! Good luck! :)


message 3: by Bill (new)

Bill Nice!!


message 4: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Yes!


message 5: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly Very much deserved! :)


message 6: by Andi (new)

Andi Rawson I second that!


message 7: by Gregor (new)

Gregor Xane Hey, thank you, you fantastic individuals. I greatly appreciate your support!


message 8: by Jason (new)

Jason Parent Your story deserves it, man. Congratulations!


message 9: by Lynne (new)

Lynne Congratulations!


message 10: by Kaisersoze (new)

Kaisersoze Boo to the yah!


message 11: by David (new)

David Brian Well done, mate! Nice one!


message 12: by Gregor (new)

Gregor Xane Thanks, Jason, Lynne, Kaisersoze, and Mr. Brian!


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

Great! Metamorphosis to a success? After all, you have your name after Gregor Samsa and you do not have to change into a beetle!


message 14: by Gregor (new)

Gregor Xane Thanks, Lucie. It's good to know that I don't have to change into a beetle.


message 15: by Kallie (last edited Feb 01, 2015 07:43AM) (new)

Kallie Good for you. I am reading the linked book, which is well-written and discusses the influence rabies has had on cultures worldwide:

Rabid: A Cultural History of the World's Most Diabolical Virus

Now I am tempted to return to horror reading and may start with your novelette. But I don't have kindle. Is there any other way?


message 16: by Gregor (new)

Gregor Xane Thanks, Kallie! I've put Rabid on my TBR pile. That looks good.


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