Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts
Sunday, July 31, 2011
My favorite science fiction joke
I'm guest blogging at The Night Bazaar about my favorite science fiction joke.
Monday, July 20, 2009
New interview, new review
Jeff Cunningham interviews me at his blog, and there's a perceptive review of The Sword-Edged Blonde over at Perrynomasia. Check 'em out!
Friday, May 1, 2009
Past vampire-related posts
For new readers who might be interested, here's rundown of some of my older vampire-related blog posts:
A look at the 1943 classic Son of Dracula, in which a great film succeeds despite a totally miscast title character.
Five cool things about the classic novel Dracula that you might not know.
Steampunk bloodsuckers: review of the film Perfect Creature.
On rewriting Dracula for kids.
A look at the 1943 classic Son of Dracula, in which a great film succeeds despite a totally miscast title character.
Five cool things about the classic novel Dracula that you might not know.
Steampunk bloodsuckers: review of the film Perfect Creature.
On rewriting Dracula for kids.
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Dracula,
Perfect Creature,
Son of Dracula,
vampires
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Interviewed with other reviewers from Guys Lit Wire
Over at Innovative: A Word for the WriTeen, I'm interviewed along with some of the other ace reviewers from Guys Lit Wire.
http://innovativeteen.blogspot.com/2008/09/behind-blog-guys-lit-wire.html
Stop by and leave Gabrielle a comment!
http://innovativeteen.blogspot.com/2008/09/behind-blog-guys-lit-wire.html
Stop by and leave Gabrielle a comment!
Monday, August 11, 2008
Possibly the best review I'll ever get
A special belated shout-out to gladiolii, whose blog post discussing my novel The Sword-Edged Blonde contains what may be the best review I'll ever get:
"The main character is cooler than I'd have expected, for an old guy."
Thanks, Kit, and I hope you like the next one as much.
"The main character is cooler than I'd have expected, for an old guy."
Thanks, Kit, and I hope you like the next one as much.
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