Thursday, February 6, 2014

Writing a Biography


Here's a review of my novel One Foot in My Grave which is appended with an interview which examines the idea of approaching a biography from a first-person view point.

Saturday, January 25, 2014



Author Josh Reynolds (author of the excellent The White Chapel Demon which features his own occult investigators Charles St. Cyprian & Ebe Gallowglass) hosts an Occult Investigator blog which is now featuring a bio on Damon St. Cloud from my Devil Take the Hindmost novel and Blood Vault chapbook. This is the second time Josh has featured an occult investigator of my creation on his website--the first being Lone Crow.

Speaking of Lone Crow, I've got a hefty collection of Crow stories, called The Coming of Crow, hitting Amazon this summer.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

The Eye of Ulutoth


Strange Trails was recently reviewed at the Pulp Fiction Reviews website by the inestimable Ron Fortier. This collection of weird western tales includes a story entitled The Eye of Ulutoth, which features the Indian gunfighter and occult investigator Lone Crow and Six-Gun Susannah Johnson (who is maybe the fastest draw in the west, but perhaps not the most accurate shooter) as they attempt to dispose of an ancient evil artifact on a steamer somewhere off the coast of Costa Rica. This same story was recently nominated for a Pulp Factory Best Short Story award.

As a rule, there's stiff competition for these awards, so a nomination may be as far The Eye of Ulutoth goes. However, please do give Strange Trails a read and I suspect you'll enjoy the stories within.  At the moment, Strange Trails is available in Kindle format for a mere 99 cents and the print copy is running under seven bucks.