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The Avenger Chronicles - pre-order [Dec. 29th, 2007|02:14 pm]
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The Avenger Chronicles is now listed for pre-order on Amazon.

No, my name is not on the roster of contributing authors. Yes, I am in the book (something to do with Diamond Comics Distributors needing to
notify Amazon to make the change and add me -- or something).

It's also listed on page 318 of the January 2008 Diamond Previews:

JAN08 3789 AVENGER CHRONICLES SC SRP: $17.95
JAN08 3790 AVENGER CHRONICLES SC BOOK MARKET ED SRP: $17.95
JAN08 3791 AVENGER CHRONICLES HC SRP: $44.00

Hope you'll check it out!

Win
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New Interview - Heidi's Pick Six [Oct. 8th, 2007|09:16 pm]
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[info]ambasadora  was kind enough to include me in her Heidi's Pick Six interview project. You can check it out here.
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Farmerphile: The Magazine of Philip José Farmer - Issue No. 9 [Jul. 16th, 2007|09:55 am]
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Farmerphile #9 is now available for ordering and will be shipping sometime in the next couple weeks.

The issue is Ancient Opar themed. Table of Contents:

  • The Archaeology of Khokarsa - by Christopher Paul Carey
  • White Skinned Grey-Eyed God- by Dennis E. Power
  • Sketches from the Ruins of My Mind- by Robert R. Barrett
  • The Brueckel/Harwood Letter- by Philip José Farmer
  • Bibliophile- by Paul Spiteri
  • The Rebels Unthawed- by Philip José Farmer (Star Trek fans, take note!)--- illustrated by Shannon Robicheaux
  • Star Trek’s Loss Is Your Gain- by Danny Adams
  • Creative Mythography: "The Shades of Pemberley, Part II"- a Sexton Blake/Sherlock Holmes/Farmerian homage by Win Scott Eckert--- illustrated by Chuck Loridans
  • Up from the Bottomless Pit (part 9)- by Philip José Farmer


    Check out this utterly gorgeous cover art by Charles Berlin. That’s Phil Farmer exploring the ruins of Opar with the specter of Hadon of Opar hauntingly behind him. Chris Carey consulted with Charles on this illustration so that the symbols you see on the ruins and on the paper in Phil’s hand are actually the real characters Phil devised for the Khokarsan language (but have never previously been published anywhere). The stylized ant head painted on Hadon’s chest was also designed by Phil.

This issue also has the second part of my "The Shades of Pemberley." Please be sure to check out the Shades of Pemberley Contest; you can win copies of books signed by Phil Farmer, me, Chris Carey, Chuck Loridans, and Mike Croteau.

Best,
Win
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Progress update [Jun. 6th, 2006|02:47 pm]
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I'm happy to say that Jean-Marc Lofficier, publisher of Black Coat Press and Riviere Blanche, has accepted my short "The Atomos Affair" for La saga de Mme. Atomos (Tome 3). More on Mme. Atomos here (and here, translated into English).

Jean-Marc's request was that "the story needs to deal specifically with an incident in Mme. Atomos' career mentioned by her creator but never developed (a la Sherlock Holmes' 'Giant Rat of Sumatra'), specifically the great East Coast Black Out of November 1965, for which Mme. Atomos is said to be responsible. That must be the core.

Mme. Atomos herself is a female Japanese mad scientist who hates the U.S. because she lost her family in Nagasaki and has sworn revenge, etc. She has the vast technological resources you'd associate with Fu Manchu, Yellow Claw, etc., including a super flying city."

Jean-Marc's other requirement was that there be a crossover. What fun! I couldn't resist.

JM will translate the story into French and it will appear first in the aforementioned Mme. Atomos volume. Then it will appear in the original English in Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 3: Danse Macabre, currently scheduled for January 2007.

Speaking of TOTS Vol. 3, JM has also accepted my longer story, "Les Levres Rouges." It's third in my ongoing cycle of Doc Ardan stories, and continues to set the stage and put the characters in place for the gothic/pulp novel. The gothic/pulp novel will be set in the early 1970s, and by necessity it will feature a strong female protagonist. (It just struck me today that almost all the stories I've written thus far have strong female characters, usually in a leading role, so I guess it's a good thing that the gothic/pulp novel will as well.)

It won't be necessary to read the Doc Ardan stories in order to understand the gothic/pulp novel, but they will round things out with background information about some off-screen characters, who nonetheless have a strong role in shaping the female lead's character.

Finally, a little over a month ago I mentioned my story "Shadows Over Kunlun" for an air hero anthology. There have since been snags, but nothing fatal. Suffice to say, there will be a single character pulp anthology focusing on an air ace hero, my story is still in it, and hopefully it will come out in late June or early July. More info as soon as I am able. Meantime, keep 'em flying.
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