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I'll read almost any supernatural, horror fiction if it's based in San Francisco. Even the detective (non-supernatural) series THE SPELLMAN'S by Lisa Lutz Weird, Huh... I grew up like an hour outside of there & spent a year of my long ago youth working some program on the Treasure Island military base.... I have many fond memories of that city & would live there if it wasn't so darn expensive. I really think it's the only place on earth where, no matter who you are, you Fit Right In...


To be Honest Werner,
"Charmed" is Not what I consider Good Anything.[hence, almost anything:] The few episodes I have seen over the years, just sort of hurt my eyes. Television does not take Women very seriously these days, if they ever did- (especially that series) -so I really wouldn't pick up a book regarding "Charmed" unless it was written by One of My more Favorite Writers.
But then I do Really Enjoy the "Supernatural" series (and Buy the books as they come out)so it does make me a bit of a hypocrite since I'm wondering about the quality this year as compared to the other 3 seasons and I still keep watching.
:)
"Charmed" is Not what I consider Good Anything.[hence, almost anything:] The few episodes I have seen over the years, just sort of hurt my eyes. Television does not take Women very seriously these days, if they ever did- (especially that series) -so I really wouldn't pick up a book regarding "Charmed" unless it was written by One of My more Favorite Writers.
But then I do Really Enjoy the "Supernatural" series (and Buy the books as they come out)so it does make me a bit of a hypocrite since I'm wondering about the quality this year as compared to the other 3 seasons and I still keep watching.
:)

LOL Jim.... I read that book a couple years ago & Really Liked it...It's Funny 2 say the Least. Christopher Moore is a GREAT Writer, however, he uses them big words & I am a high school grad...
Thank You for Thinking of Me
:)
Thank You for Thinking of Me
:)

You mentioned that TV doesn't take women seriously (which is all too true). Interestingly, though, while Charmed (along with JAG) is my wife's favorite TV show, she's NOT a fan of the supernatural genre --more the reverse, even-- so for her that isn't the hook. In her case, the hook is that the Halliwell sisters are portrayed (at least as she sees it, and I agree with her) as very strong, competent women who care about others and stand up for what they see as right --and if they have to kick some butt in doing so, they do a pretty good job of it. :-)

I feel about Seattle the same way Always does about San Francisco. I lived in San Francisco too (and Monterey, Hollister, El Sobrante, Oakland, ...) but Seattle is the place I feel at home.
Brett,
Is that your real kitty kat in the middle of being adorable or did you stage it?
Is that your real kitty kat in the middle of being adorable or did you stage it?

To recap: I love Seattle. My brother, aunt and cousin live there. I'm in Florida but I wish I was in Seattle--or Spokan. From what I've read it's a great place, too.

Chris,
Don't knock your talent at Shorts... I Love them when I really don't have good enuff time for a regular novel...
Tell us what where some of your works are?
Don't knock your talent at Shorts... I Love them when I really don't have good enuff time for a regular novel...
Tell us what where some of your works are?

I enjoy writing short stories but most of my focus has been on novels for the past few years. I've got one mammoth 632-page first draft novel in revision and late last year I banged out 100+ pages of a new project. My short stories that have been published aren't current and all appeared in various small-press publications, print and online.

Is that your real kitty kat in the middle of being adorable or did you stage it?
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That's just her (Niya - a Native American word for life). She never hesitates to tell me what she wants. Taking a photo means there is a 50/50 chance of catching her with an open mouth! -grin-
She is one of 4 rescues that currently rule my home.
My female kitty cat "Koro" is a big talker too.... Especially in the middle of the night when her dish is empty. The boy "Brutus" just acts cute to get what he wants.

Zoe yowls, especially if the litter box is dirty. The first cat I have ever seen that makes sure I keep the box cleaned out. She flat won't use it if I ignore her and will make a mess elsewhere. Other than that, she is a huge baby.
Synder will pace and meow LOUDLY, non-stop when she wants to be petted.
Finally, Junior, who is a monster of course, gets grumpy and starts picking fights with the girls if he doesn't get his way.
Aren't cats fun? In all reality, they are the best therapy/calming I have ever come across.


I've heard Jack Russells are Terrors...I guess the nicest 1 worked on that show Frasier

Our backyard is pretty big, probably 1/3 acre, but it's not big enough for them. My wife takes them riding with her or at least we take them out for a walk around the fields & woods twice a day. Occasionally a stray cat, skunk or something will wander in. Rabbits, squirrels, deer & cats usually run fast enough & go through/over the fence or up a tree. Twice this year skunks have decided they didn't need to run. Really bad decision for everyone.
Jim wrote: "They're like little kids. Full of energy & if they don't have enough to do or get enough attention, they get bored & MAKE you give them attention because they find all kinds of horrible things to ..."
My Cat does that too. She'll mew, bang cabinets, mew some more, bang, start running & jumping to get attention, especially in the middle of the night. :/
My Cat does that too. She'll mew, bang cabinets, mew some more, bang, start running & jumping to get attention, especially in the middle of the night. :/



I'm not sure I really want to read a leisure book any faster. It's not like reading a newspaper where time counts. Enjoyment does.
I think you're right on the economies, though. I've noticed that self published books have limited sizes & trade paperbacks seem to be the least expensive. Does anyone know why that is, specifically?

Hi Rob.
It's good 2 meet you. And you know what EVERYBODY SEZ...
Everybody has 1.
It's good 2 meet you. And you know what EVERYBODY SEZ...
Everybody has 1.

Rob wrote: "Hi. I'm Rob. And I'm an opinionated jerk.
I've loved horror movies, books, and what have you ever since I was old enough to watch movies, read, and what have you. I've gone through several pha..."

That's good news. Thanks. I tend to be conservative with old favorites.
Just wanted to share some information on my newest braided novel, Weird Horror Tales. I would enjoy hearing some comments on the concept.
Weird Horror Tales is a psychological horror, SF and fantasy braided novel set in a fictional town on the coast of Maine. Its over-riding theme is the condition of the human heart. Its assumption is there is something Other, larger than man and greater than our narrow view of reality. Each story, written to stand on its own, is related by setting, history, several prominent families, and a macro plot that is not the principal focus of the individual stories.
It encompasses the Azrealites who work tirelessly to reinstate that something Other back on Earth through the manipulation of science and the occult, but the book(s) will not include that incarnation.
My Light's End stories are full of broken hearts and lies, of self-deception and greed, of power and weakness, loneliness and pride. It is a town that has commercialized its eldrich ruins, doors in cellar floors, flying saucers, nasty secrets and the cult of the Azrealites. This series of suspenseful, macabre tales begins when the town was founded in 1630, and ends in the 22nd century.
I have graciously been called “Tulsa’s Master of Suspense” (Infinity Press and these stories have been characterized as “ meshing of myth and reality, [of:] stack details of place, and...unromantic vision of horror...”.
Synopsis: Weird Horror Tales and (soon to be published) Weird Horror Tales: The Feasting
Light’s End is about two prominent families—the Azreals, who own the town, control its politics, and are cornerstones of the Azrealite Church of Tenebrae, and the Elliott’s, who founded Light’s End but live in obscurity and poverty. It also concerns “unrelated” horrors in the dirty little berg. Schlomo Nantier, a poet, world-famous mathematician, and Christian, and Jake Horne, the Azrealite’s High Priest and the real power in the city, are prominent characters, although they do not appear in every chapter Both men symbolize the cosmic battle fought behind the white picket fences of Light’s End.
The Azrealites work tirelessly to reinstate the Other back on Earth through the manipulation of religion, politics, science and the occult played out not only on the stage of Light’s End but in the world.
Light's End is full of broken hearts and lies, of self-deception and greed, of power and weakness, loneliness and pride. It is a town that has commercialized its eldritch ruins, doors in cellar floors, flying saucers, nasty secrets and the cult of the Azrealites, hiding its dirty laundry out in the open.
1653 Picked Clean
Caleb Elliott flees England for Maine only to sire an abomination on a horror in Dead Bay. Caleb, and Ezekiel and Hiram Azreal, all inadvertently found Light’s End and leave a monstrosity that writhes under the cliffs of Dead Bay. Or do they?
1838 The Well Sunk In The Sky
Does a lighthouse warn ships of a deadly reef or welcome ships from the stars? Under the watchful eye of Jake Horne, is it the site of an Azrealite prenuptial ritual for Charlotte Elliott and Obediah Azreal, or a human womb for The Other?
1928 Billie Hell
Raised in the notorious red-light district of Light’s End, Billie is a cut below the rest.
1949 Off the Hook
Senator (and Azrealite) David Block goes fishing on a lake over the town and dirty secret he buried there.
1957 Wishful Thinking
Sara Lagle sets a fire under her lascivious Azrealite husband and his lover and decorates her home with childish memories.
1959 Blind Faith
An old vaudevillian and a psychologist encourage Faith Williams to develop her imagination by attending the State Theater. They had no idea that what would attend Faith there would wear hooves.
1984 The Lighter Side
The First Emanation of the Blind God and Master of the Material Universe, Pat Azreal, saves Light’s End from the Girlie Gang, but almost loses her soul.
1998 Dirty Angels
Why do bad things happen to good people? It is a wrong answer to the truth that festers and bursts in Archie Killingsworth at the 24/7 convenience store. There are no good people according to Jake Horne.
1934 Unhinged
A young boy named Schlomo Nantier discovers an old lie about relativism when his best friend reaps what he doesn’t sow.
2012 Random Pairings
Herbert Wells must perform a final ritual to enter the High Priesthood of the Azrealites and trigger the reincarnation of The Other, the murder of Schlomo
Nantier.
2040 Face Off
Doctor Carla Ashe invents a substitute for human flesh but not for the human heart out of love for her lonely, ‘odd child’.
2231 Fall Guy
The man who “jumps from buildings and gets up” comes to Light’s End. Jake Horne is his manager.
3180 The Zoo
A monster lurks behind the genetically sculpted, mythological animals at the Doolittle Zoo in Light’s End.
I hope this generated some interest and conversation about the novel.
Thanks.
Michael Vance
Weird Horror Tales is a psychological horror, SF and fantasy braided novel set in a fictional town on the coast of Maine. Its over-riding theme is the condition of the human heart. Its assumption is there is something Other, larger than man and greater than our narrow view of reality. Each story, written to stand on its own, is related by setting, history, several prominent families, and a macro plot that is not the principal focus of the individual stories.
It encompasses the Azrealites who work tirelessly to reinstate that something Other back on Earth through the manipulation of science and the occult, but the book(s) will not include that incarnation.
My Light's End stories are full of broken hearts and lies, of self-deception and greed, of power and weakness, loneliness and pride. It is a town that has commercialized its eldrich ruins, doors in cellar floors, flying saucers, nasty secrets and the cult of the Azrealites. This series of suspenseful, macabre tales begins when the town was founded in 1630, and ends in the 22nd century.
I have graciously been called “Tulsa’s Master of Suspense” (Infinity Press and these stories have been characterized as “ meshing of myth and reality, [of:] stack details of place, and...unromantic vision of horror...”.
Synopsis: Weird Horror Tales and (soon to be published) Weird Horror Tales: The Feasting
Light’s End is about two prominent families—the Azreals, who own the town, control its politics, and are cornerstones of the Azrealite Church of Tenebrae, and the Elliott’s, who founded Light’s End but live in obscurity and poverty. It also concerns “unrelated” horrors in the dirty little berg. Schlomo Nantier, a poet, world-famous mathematician, and Christian, and Jake Horne, the Azrealite’s High Priest and the real power in the city, are prominent characters, although they do not appear in every chapter Both men symbolize the cosmic battle fought behind the white picket fences of Light’s End.
The Azrealites work tirelessly to reinstate the Other back on Earth through the manipulation of religion, politics, science and the occult played out not only on the stage of Light’s End but in the world.
Light's End is full of broken hearts and lies, of self-deception and greed, of power and weakness, loneliness and pride. It is a town that has commercialized its eldritch ruins, doors in cellar floors, flying saucers, nasty secrets and the cult of the Azrealites, hiding its dirty laundry out in the open.
1653 Picked Clean
Caleb Elliott flees England for Maine only to sire an abomination on a horror in Dead Bay. Caleb, and Ezekiel and Hiram Azreal, all inadvertently found Light’s End and leave a monstrosity that writhes under the cliffs of Dead Bay. Or do they?
1838 The Well Sunk In The Sky
Does a lighthouse warn ships of a deadly reef or welcome ships from the stars? Under the watchful eye of Jake Horne, is it the site of an Azrealite prenuptial ritual for Charlotte Elliott and Obediah Azreal, or a human womb for The Other?
1928 Billie Hell
Raised in the notorious red-light district of Light’s End, Billie is a cut below the rest.
1949 Off the Hook
Senator (and Azrealite) David Block goes fishing on a lake over the town and dirty secret he buried there.
1957 Wishful Thinking
Sara Lagle sets a fire under her lascivious Azrealite husband and his lover and decorates her home with childish memories.
1959 Blind Faith
An old vaudevillian and a psychologist encourage Faith Williams to develop her imagination by attending the State Theater. They had no idea that what would attend Faith there would wear hooves.
1984 The Lighter Side
The First Emanation of the Blind God and Master of the Material Universe, Pat Azreal, saves Light’s End from the Girlie Gang, but almost loses her soul.
1998 Dirty Angels
Why do bad things happen to good people? It is a wrong answer to the truth that festers and bursts in Archie Killingsworth at the 24/7 convenience store. There are no good people according to Jake Horne.
1934 Unhinged
A young boy named Schlomo Nantier discovers an old lie about relativism when his best friend reaps what he doesn’t sow.
2012 Random Pairings
Herbert Wells must perform a final ritual to enter the High Priesthood of the Azrealites and trigger the reincarnation of The Other, the murder of Schlomo
Nantier.
2040 Face Off
Doctor Carla Ashe invents a substitute for human flesh but not for the human heart out of love for her lonely, ‘odd child’.
2231 Fall Guy
The man who “jumps from buildings and gets up” comes to Light’s End. Jake Horne is his manager.
3180 The Zoo
A monster lurks behind the genetically sculpted, mythological animals at the Doolittle Zoo in Light’s End.
I hope this generated some interest and conversation about the novel.
Thanks.
Michael Vance


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I am reading a fantasy right now--guess you call it YA urban fantasy. Now will be an Jim Butcher Dresdan Files novel I have. When you're writing a lot I don't read as fast as I used to.







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