Again, I need to be posting here more and more. Rather my time spent on facebook or one of the many forums I lurk upon but truth be told, I don't have the time.
I've been wrapping up many-a-short stories for this publisher or this small press that my own personal blog, my own ghoulish ranting page as gone by the way side. I am however proud to announce that you'll be seeing more of me and my work in upcoming months via a few small press book releases, while I can't yet say who is publishing them, I'll let you all know that the two pieces are entitled "I love you" and "What we saw down at the fishing hole." The first being nothing more than a sadistic, cannibal romance and the second a coming of age zombie tale set in my home town of Red Bluff, California in the late 1960's.
With those currently waiting for their final review I've turned my attention back to my latest babies. The first entitled: "Wendigo: The Lost memoirs of a fur trapper" for those of you who don't know the story of the wendigo, here ya go:
The Weendigo was gaunt to the point of emaciation, its desiccated skin pulled tautly over its bones. With its bones pushing out against its skin, its complexion the ash gray of death, and its eyes pushed back deep into their sockets, the Weendigo looked like a gaunt skeleton recently disinterred from the grave. What lips it had were tattered and bloody [....] Unclean and suffering from suppurations of the flesh, the Weendigo gave off a strange and eerie odor of decay and decomposition, of death and corruption.
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I have no release date in mind other than the off chance I can hopefully get it out to print sometime before or during the month of All hollows.
My second project is entitled: "The Ghost of Old Man Harris and his Dusty Old Bones" which is what I like to call a "grown up children's book" which will also feature the illustrations of a yet to be named artist.
Both of these will be released via Evil Owl Press.
As for my previously mentioned projects such as the comic book series "Dead Flesh" and my movie "Road Kill" rest assured, both of those are still in the works as well. I've been playing with the idea of turning DF into a web based series (much like they did with Stephen King's 'N.') as well as a traditional, printed comic. However, the scripting for it as taken longer than both Jeff and I had expected.
As for "Road Kill" the script is on the back burner, but after some minor tweaks and rewrites, will be good to go. I'll still be directing the film and producing it via Tales Of Horror Productions
Fatally yours,
-Kevin
Sunday, May 9, 2010
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