Check out the artwork for Something Wicked's December issue of which my zombie tale Six Feet Above is the cover story. This month's issue has stories from the following people on the following dates:
Domyelle Rhyse (6th of December)
Sheila Crosby (13th of December)
Tom Jolly (20th of December)
Cate Gardner (27th of December)
And you can read an interview with cover artist Pierre Smit here.
The holiday season is now officially cancelled or I own it, one or the other. And if I own it, does that mean I get to have triple the amount of presents I'm expecting?
As most of you who visit here already know, my book Theatre of Curious Acts (which will be available in hardcover, paperback and ebook - I've seen the awesome wraparound cover for the hardback and it's to die for) is released this December. In the next week or two. Flap, flap, panic, panic. I'm hoping to do a mini blog tour covering about six blogs in January - I figure December will be an internet wasteland -and was hoping it would be okay if I popped over to some of your blogs with one of my silly posts****. I mean, one of my awesomely brilliant posts that will bring in thousands of readers (I only lie on Tuesday's). Plus, I'd love to set up some interviews if you want to ask me any silly questions. I do answer intelligent questions too but cannot guarantee that the response will be intelligent.
So ends this plea.
****An update (otherwise known as one hour later) - the awesome Mark West, Jim McLeod and Chris Gerrib have offered to host my madness in January - I mean my highly intelligent blog posts that will make them famous throughout the world. Looking for three more awesome folk. And the fabulous Pete Tennant over at the TTA Press blog, and Ray Cluley - I can see I'm going to have to be intelligent now. And add Simon Bestwick and Anthony J Rapino to the list.
Thank you all, I've now I have a fabulous wealth of blogs on which to spread my madness.
29 comments:
Cate, your always welcome over at Ginger Nuts
You're always welcome at my place.
Wow, thank you Jim and Chris
I'm happy to put my feet up for a night and let you blog on the TTA site should you wish.
That would be fabulous, Pete. But don't I have to be intelligent over there... Wait... That would be fabulous.
Pete's pipped me - you're more than welcome at probablymonsters but my traffic tends to come from TTA anyway.
Thanks, Ray (and we must fix that - your awesomeness should be widely known throughout the universe)
You're always welcome over at mine, Cate.
You're more than welcome to come blather on my blog. no one will notice the difference, I'm sure. :-)
Wow, that makes seven which is more than I even hoped for. Thank you all.
And I can't resist saying this...
I know, Simon, but we're talking about blogs here. Muahaha.
I know. More's the pity. ;-)
I am evil.
No, you've just been at the chocolates again...
Hey!!!!!
All I'm saying is, there's a lot of sugar, caffeine and theobromine in a bar of Bournville Dark- enough to make anyone go a bit loopy...
You're always welcome at my place, too!
Thanks, Barry
I am so looking forward to... all of this. Oh my god. THEATRE -- so soon, I can hardly wait! And a blog tour of interesting guest posts and that cover for Something Wicked and --
Argh! So much yay! You definitely own Christmas.
Interesting guest posts - gosh, I hope I didn't promise that ;)
Cate - You KNOW you are welcome any time in my neck of the web. You have my email addy. I have strange and wonderful questions.
Thank you, your Polsonness ;)
I'm late to the party - pretty much my default position - but I would love to have you drop round chez Spellmaking. Or, if your tour is now full, maybe next time ...
Thank you, Simon :D That'd be fabulous.
Wonderousful! I shall think of some inciteful and life-changing questions. How about "Where do you get your ideas from?"
I kid.
That could take some time to answer ;)
You're welcome at my place any time, Cate.
You're welcome at my place any time, Cate.
Pop by my place when you swing by Polson's - we're just down the road from each other.
Thanks, guys
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