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My novel SINFUL FOLK is told by a brave and relentless woman, who has lived as a man for over a decade in the Middle Ages. It’s interesting to me that some readers and reviewers have pointed out that they’ve found it a little unbelievable that a woman could live...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					Oct 15, 2014 | Horror, Past Notes
 So what is All Hallow’s Read? All Hallow’s Read is a Hallowe’en tradition. It’s simply that in the week of Hallowe’en, or on the night itself, you give someone a scary book.   Scholars have traced its origins as far back as this blog post. Is this instead of...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					Oct 8, 2014 | Horror, Past Notes
For the month of October, my alter-ego Nicholas Hallum (who writes horror and strange horror-inflected SF) created a chilling  tale designed to keep you up at night. This is also my first experiment with Kindle PRE-ORDER. The NEW 20-page story “SANCTUARY”...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					Oct 6, 2014 | Horror, Past Notes
I found a thread on Reddit that asked this question: “What is the best horror story you can come up with in two sentences?” I posted the best ones I found, as well as one more scary tale I created on my own. See if you can figure out which one is mine! With Halloween...				
					
			
					
											
								 
							
					
															
					
					Oct 1, 2014 | On Writing, Past Notes
I have a publisher. I like my publisher, although they are smaller than the Big 5 publishers. We get along pretty well, and I’ve appreciated their work on my novel Sinful Folk, which has received great publicity from my publisher’s marketing department....				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					Jul 28, 2014 | Horror, Past Notes
The Necromancer’s Bones is a subtly slow-burning fantasy novel that is set in a unique and creative world. Instead of the same-old medieval English worlds we’re familiar with (from Game of Thrones to Name of the Wind to Tolkien), Fredericks gives us a...