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Tag Archives: cemetery
The Weekly Morbid
The essays that I’ve been scrambling to write have started going up to celebrate my favorite season of the year. First up is an essay at Horror Made. I’m really proud of this one. I pulled together a list of … Continue reading
Never Enough 2018: the Finale
Considering I didn’t have a major release out this year, I’m pretty pleased with the number of interviews I did and the attention that 199 Cemeteries is still receiving. Podcasts Extreme Genes, my first genealogy podcast ever, chatted with me about … Continue reading
Never Enough 2018
Every year I recap the writing triumphs and disappointments of the previous twelve months. Every year I feel like I haven’t done enough. This year in particular, with my kid’s still-undiagnosed constant headache, I spent way too much time calling … Continue reading
Cemetery Stories at Litcrawl SF
Saturday October 20, 2018 6:30pm – 7:30pm Odd Salon: Cemetery Stories This Saturday night, as part 2 of the fabled Litcrawl in San Francisco’s Mission District, I’ll be joining Odd Salon Fellows Laura Rubin and Casey Selden for tales from … Continue reading