Poetry of the Nosferatu
Bloodsuckers of the night are explored in verse, and Jamie’s short prose piece—”Reflection”—is included!
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Bloodsuckers of the night are explored in verse, and Jamie’s short prose piece—”Reflection”—is included!
Continue Reading...Jamie was asked to write a guest blog for SmartPop books and talk about the remake of the 80s scifi show V. Are the alien reptiles here to stay?
Continue Reading...Jamie takes a stab (with a wooden stake, of course) at once and future vampire obsession and his own experiences with the fanged genre.
Continue Reading...It’s always fun and flattering to be covered in the local news — even if it mentions that I wrote my article for In the Hunt in a local bar. Read all about it here.
Continue Reading...The SF Site has posted an article that takes a look at the new anthology from BenBella, including additional information supplied by editor Leah Wilson, author Keith DeCandido, and yours truly. Read all about it here!
Continue Reading...I was really pleased with the opportunity to write for BenBella Books in their SmartPop series, and even more so for a subject that was right up my alley—the television series Supernatural. As a card-carrying geek, I already had a number of books from the series on the shelf here in my office—including the volumes [...]
Continue Reading...The Conan stories have always been special to me, and I was motivated to read these tales again as nostalgia after losing my Dad. I remember a trip to Alabama, long ago, where Dad went to his old bookshelf and scrounged for a beaten-up paperback. It showed a grim, dark-haired warrior standing on a pile [...]
Continue Reading...My son brought home the following poem from his second grade class the other day: The Storm by James Alexander Chambers And then in a storm, I heard a tornado. It was so strong it picked up my tomato. There was a potato, Then I played with my Play-Doh, Then I caught my tomato And [...]
Continue Reading...Every writer I’ve ever known has different ways of going about their craft and hunting his or her muse. My boss, for example, writes in the morning with her laptop while sitting in an extremely comfy chair. Keith DeCandido once told me a story about pounding away at the keys while riding on a train. [...]
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