361 Sun November 25 2012 - 10:44:50 Fullname: Graham Masterton Email: Comments: Yes, Kevin, thos short stories will be appearing in a new collection next year. EDGEWISE, however, is a full-length novel. 362 Fri November 23 2012 - 15:35:22 Fullname: kevin Email: Comments: Hi Graham, good news about the short story collection sometime next year hopefully. Is it going to include the so far uncollected ones; EX-VOTO, Saint Bronach’s Shrift, Underbed, Edgewise, The Battered Wife, Spirits Of The Age and Witch-Compass as well as the newqer ones you've mentioned? Looking forward to reading Drought as well. Thanks for reading Kevin 363 Thu November 22 2012 - 16:43:01 Fullname: Graham Masterton Email: Comments: I should have a new collection of short stories coming out sometime next year. I have one or two to add to it and then it will be complete. Interesting that your mother should have liked BEIJING CRAPS, my mother did, too! But ERIC THE PIE was not written for mothers. Neither was BEHOLDER, although they might learn a lesson from it. Meanwhlle I am still plowing my way through the last climactic pages of DROUGHT. It sometimes gets to a point when you seem to have been writing a book for ever and it's never going to finish, and this is it. It doesn't help that I now know what's going to happen in the end! 364 Thu November 22 2012 - 10:38:36 Fullname: Novy Email: Comments: I can not wait to read the beholder. I remember a long time ago I read Eric The Pie. I liked it, despite the fact that my mother read only half, or put down the book says, "This is disgusting" But she loved the story THE SIXTH MAN and Bejing Craps. I am at all a fan of short stories. I hope that will be soon, and more and new. 365 Wed November 21 2012 - 18:19:22 Fullname: Graham Masterton Email: Comments: BEHOLDER should be appearing in Polish quite soon, Novy! I will let you know when. 366 Wed November 21 2012 - 14:40:48 Fullname: Novy Email: Comments: Great news. Panic? This is a book Forest of Fear, or something else? Regarding the short story Beholder, a very happy read them. And in Polish will be able to read it? 367 Tue November 20 2012 - 16:31:12 Fullname: Graham Masterton Email: Comments: PANIC will be published in Poland by Rebis in June, 2013, and in the US and UK by Severn House under the title FOREST GHOST. I have just taken a look at the publisher's jacket copy for WHITE BONES my Irish detective story which will be published in March 2013 by Head of Zeus. A second novel featuring the same character, Det Supt Katie Maguire, will be published in Septembner: BROKEN ANGELS. Meanwhile my short story BEHOLDER will soon be appearing in Cemetery Dance magazine...news as I get it. If you are atll squeamish about your eyes, you shouldn't read this story. 368 Tue November 20 2012 - 08:42:05 Fullname: Graham Masterton Email: Comments: Thanks, Novy. Jessica has now done that! 369 Mon November 19 2012 - 16:29:14 Fullname: Novy Email: Comments: Jessica, I think you can write to manitouman1@yahoo.com 370 Sun November 18 2012 - 10:56:42 Fullname: Jessica Aspinall Email: jessica.aspinall@uk.rapp.com Comments: Hi Graham, I'm a huge fan of your book 'Plague' and was wondering how I can contact you direct to get some more information on something in relation to this book? Is there a webpage or email I can reach you on? Many thanks in advance, Jessica 371 Sat November 17 2012 - 16:59:38 Fullname: Graham Masterton Email: Comments: No problem, Garry...happens to mne all the time! 372 Sat November 17 2012 - 09:29:30 Fullname: Garry Snaith Email: garry.snaith@hotmail.co.uk Comments: oops, just realised I put the wrong name on that last post. Sorry Graham, it looks like I was pretending to be you.lol 373 Fri November 16 2012 - 19:57:13 Fullname: Graham Masterton Email: garry.snaith@hotmail.co.uk Comments: Just finished the short story anthology festival of Fear. Another cracking 12 short stories. I particularly enjoyed Sepsis. It was scary and moving at the same time. This story really effected me Next on my list is The Red Hotel 374 Thu November 15 2012 - 21:29:12 Fullname: Graham Masterton Email: Comments: Thanks, Bruce. But as I've always said, a scary book isn't scary unless its setting is absolutely real and its characters aren't absolutely believable. Every place I write about in my books really exists and every restaurant that my characters go in to eat is real and the menus and even the price of their meal is correct. I am writing a new disaster novel DROUGHT at the moment and I have become an expert on water supplies in California. You have to do it because you owe it to your readers to be right. 375 Thu November 15 2012 - 20:55:34 Fullname: Bruce Thomas Email: Comments: There's no doubt that GM researchs his towns before using them. In NIGHT WARS,set in Louisville, KY the Hubbard Clinic is in the opening pages. I stopped in with a copy of the book to show Dr. Hubbard. He was out but the receptionist (after a perplexing stare) realized that I meant her no harm and summoned the nurse practicioner. To say they were flabbergasted would be an under statement. I think that they're still puzzled how an author, across the pond, would mention their little clinic in a novel. I left the copy and bade them farewell. Well worth the trip! << 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 >>
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