T. M. Gray, horror writer ([info]tmgray) wrote,
@ 2004-07-11 07:39:00
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July update
Cool news: The first print run of Mr. Crisper is now shipping! I'm predicting a jump in pork rind sales, lol. Weirdly enough, there is a real snack food company called Mr. Krispers (tm) from Terra Harvest Foods, Inc. in Illinois. (Thank you, Dave, for sending over their Sour Cream & Onion and Cheddar Salsa chips!) Check 'em out at: Mr. Krisper. I guess I should probably point out for legal purposes that my novel (written in 2000) isn't based on their snack food plant--or any other actual factory. Hungry for horror? Step up to the plate at Hellbound Books or Shocklines. Details: ISBN: 0-9742447-7-5, 332 pages, Mass market paperback size. Price: $7.99 (+shipping). Cover art by Allen K. (If you want a peek at the wrap-around cover art, be sure to check out Allen's site!) Interior illustrations by yours truly.

In other news, on the first of this month, I had a wonderful visit (in person!) from writer pal T. G. Arsenault and his family! I live so deep in the sticks that a visit from anyone is a rare occasion, lol...but seriously, it was truly great to meet Tim!

I donated three flash fiction pieces to Small Bites, an anthology of short-shorts put out by The Horror Writers Network. All sales will be donated to the Charles Grant Medical Fund. (Charles and Kathy, we're pulling for you.)

The Ravenous received an excellent review from horrordiva for Dream Forge and Midwest Review. Glad to know you really enjoyed the book, Nancy, and thank you for the review! I'll post the links when they're up and running :-)

Since I last posted here, I've written three new stories for anthologies that pay between 3 and 5 cents per word. I'm asked all the time if I'd donate a story for free (exposure?) to someone's web zine. Sorry, I only give my stuff away when it's for a good cause (donation to help someone else)...or for the rare contest. It's not that I'm selfish, but writing is my work and if I work for free, it makes it awfully hard to put food on the table and pay bills. 'Nuff said.

Well, it's a glorious Sunday morning--sun is shining and it's warm enough that I'm wearing shorts and a t-shirt. In just a few minutes, I'm going to take a cup of coffee outside, sit on the steps and just drink in the beauty of nature for a while. Then I go back to work.

Have a great day, folks!



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[info]tmgray
2004-07-11 08:40 am UTC (link)
Thank you, lokust! :-)

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[info]horrordiva
2004-07-11 07:04 am UTC (link)
I guess I better go grab a bag of pork rinds real quick...before I'm disturbed enough to never touch another. Actually..embarrassing fact..I've never had a pork rind. There may be a reason for this...and perhaps you have tapped into it, lol.
Regardless....I anxiously await Mr. Crisper. WOO HOO!

Your review will be up this Friday at Dream Forge! :) I'm not kidding you guys...The Ravenous is something you should read!!

Good luck on your submissions...I look forward to sharing the TOC with you in both Small Bites and Dark Voices from the Future. You are a gifted writer...and I'll always be on the lookout for your next story.

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[info]tmgray
2004-07-11 08:47 am UTC (link)
I still eat pork rinds, but I don't like 'em plain, right out of the bag. (They're great if dressed up with melted Monterey Jack and spicy-hot salsa! I just pop everything in the microwave and nuke it for a minute. Kind'a tastes like pork chops with a Mexican flair.)

Wow, Dream Forge is fast! Coolness, I'll be checking them on Friday!

Great to be sharing space with you in Small Bites and Dark Voices--and thank you so much for the kind words. You made my day!

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[info]nick_kaufmann
2004-07-11 08:30 am UTC (link)
Congratulations on the new novel!

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[info]tmgray
2004-07-11 08:52 am UTC (link)
Thank you, Nick! Wish I could go to Necon this year (would love to attend the panel you're on!), but it looks like I'm stuck at home again. Sigh.

Please let me know how your panel goes!
Rootin' for ya,
~T

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[info]nick_kaufmann
2004-07-11 08:56 am UTC (link)
I wish you could go to Necon this year to be on the panel for me!

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[info]tmgray
2004-07-11 09:16 am UTC (link)
You'll do just fine! (I'm terribly shy, and had nervous jitters about being part of a NE HWA reading last year...especially when Tom Monteleone picked me first to stand up and read! I absolutely love Tom, so I managed to swallow the jitters and did my piece in a clear voice without stumbling over the words at all.) If I can do it, you can, too! Just be yourself and everything will fit into place just like it's supposed to.

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[info]nick_kaufmann
2004-07-11 09:30 am UTC (link)
I'm not worried about my performance. I'm worried about the 9 AM panel time! LOL!

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[info]tmgray
2004-07-11 09:42 am UTC (link)
Lol, being a night owl (definitely not a morning person), I sympathize completely!

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