
This San Marcos, Texas mermaid has nothing to do with my new novel. I just think it’s pretty. It was quite fun tracking down all of the mermaids, but Roxanne took the photos. A lot more are featured on our website http://rixcafetexican.com.
My work in progress has a splendid title that I won’t divulge just yet. Let’s call it COLD HANDS, WARM HEART. It’s a horror novel I started after attending the best writers’ convention there ever was. The Denver Horror Writers of America convention, I believe. Almost, or more than twenty years ago.
Harlan Ellison, Neil Gaiman, Peter Straub, David Morrell, I can go on and on and on. Everyone was there. And in the artists section of the con, I bought two paintings. COLD HANDS, WARM HEART was inspired solely from one of those paintings. My sister and I were befriended by a trio of horror writers, and got to sit at their table during the awards ceremony. Two of them were nominees. We have never forgotten their kindness.
And I got to talk with Harlan Ellison!
Peter Straub got a surprise when we told him that THE HELLFIRE CLUB was one of our favorite books. He said something like, “But you look like such nice ladies!”
Was it Shrek who said “onions have layers” or Donkey. Nice ladies (now old ladies) have layers too. I know an actor who’d be fabulous as the serial killer in that novel if they ever made it into a movie.
Back to my work in progress. Originally I got about seventy-five pages into it and stopped. I’m a much better writer now and it was time to take it up again if I ever want to finish it. I’m close to rewriting Chapter One. Can’t decide yet whether to chop it into two chapters or not. I hate long chapters.
WHAT I READ THIS WEEK: Maelstrom by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, My Gun Has Bullets by Lee Goldberg, and The Astronaut From Wyoming by Adam Troy Castro.