If you noticed a gap in entries, it came from pondering things. One night I zoomed through and tried to update every site, and a few projects wove themselves together.
I launched an email newsletter called "Dark Windows." It is taking a book-length collection of dark poetry and stories and serializing it in 2,000-word chunks. With some extra features. You can find it here:
http://archives.zinester.com/38141
So, darker works and dreams will be moving over there. The new feature that entered the stream was a huge collection of quotes from old books, what I call "odd clips". There are so many great lines and strange moments and arguments, both silly and strange, scattered through a million volumes ... I've had fun finding them, and they add some spice and humor to these "streams of thought" of mine. Things to ponder. Fun to guess where they came from before checking the credits. Anyway, odd clips are going to start appearing, here, there and everywhere.
"Unfuture Chronicle" will continue as the venue for my sci-fi and futuristic works and ponderings.
Along the way, I have been forced to look at how the various genres interact and how I fit into them, while reading more genre history and classic works. Some fascinating stuff. My new, streamlined rationale is "order vs chaos." The darker genres are rooted in the chaos and unknowns of the world, mostly channeled from the distant past. Sci-fi and futurism are rooted in the order and knowns of the world, and look toward the future. The present day is caught in the middle, and that's why it makes no sense at all.
And now, a quick wrap up of my recent creative sales. Thanks for visiting.
=====> NEW SALES:
"swirling eyes" (poem) accepted at Not One of Us (Jan 08)
"what the spirits taught us" (poem) accepted at Tales of the Talisman (Jun 08)
=====> COMING SOON:
"Quake Man" (flash fiction) accepted at Swimming Kangaroo Press
"At Ripley's" (poem: ode to the Ripley's Museum) accepted for Helix #6.
"Unusual Vampire Lore" (article) accepted at Hungur.
"Blue sky tentacles" (cover art) accepted by Beyond Centauri.
Poems accepted by Expressions newsletter, Sword Review, and the Verb.
"Harrod Runs his Mouth" (flash fiction) in Burst magazine.
A gruesome illustration has been accepted for the Hungur 2 anthology.
"Jane Doe Discovered" (Poetry chapbook) coming in late 2007 from SamsDotPublishing.com
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