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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Tonight at the Literary Speakeasy
THE HORROR! To celebrate Halloween, this month’s Literary Speakeasy is all about martinis and nightmares. Join us for an evening of ghosts, zombies, monsters, and other spirits at Martuni’s, Wednesday, October 28. Show starts at 7PM. Martuni’s is at 4 … Continue reading
Win No More Heroes on Goodreads
Enter for a chance to win 1 of 10 paperback copies of the first edition of No More Heroes, the final book in the Wake of the Templars trilogy! In the Veracity’s wake lie a string of crimes – and … Continue reading
Halloween Haunts: Graveyard Horrors by Loren Rhoads
Yesterday, I blogged on the Horror Writers Association site about my favorite horror stories in graveyards I’ve visited. Here’s a taste of the essay. To read the rest, you’ll have to visit the Halloween Haunts blog at the link below. … Continue reading
Tonight at Writers With Drinks
Writers With Drinks is an amazing reading series, hosted by Charlie Jane Anders, that has been going on forever in San Francisco. I have seen so many incredible people read there. It’s a dream come true for me to be standing … Continue reading
How to Celebrate an Author’s Birthday
Imagine you’re making a piece of art. You labor over it alone in your room (or alone at a table in a cafe, as the case may be). You show it to 2 or 3 people, but mostly it exists … Continue reading