A blogspot dedicated to my existence as a full-time writer in the tradition of H. P. Lovecraft, Robert Bloch and Clark Ashton Smith, and celebrating the world of weird fiction and poetry.
I enjoyed "Some Buried Memory" very much, and I am aware that you have another story set in Gershom ("The Tangled Muse", which I haven't been able to obtain yet). I also read on an earlier blog post that you hoped to write a collaborative novel set in Gershom. I would like to know if you have more stories about Gershom or Melmoth/Wilde that have already appeared in print. Suggestions on the most economical way for a person of modest means to enjoy the Gershom tales would also be most appreciated. I wish you the joy of your new acquisitions, as well as painless perambulation.
It's weird and frustrating that I haven't been able to write of Gershom as once I thought I wou'd. I have ideas, but I never get around to realizing them as completed stories. I have one other Gershom story, very wee thing so it is, in my book GATHERED DUST AND OTHERS. I hope to write a new Gershom tale of some 3,000-5,000 words for my forthcoming second book for Centipede Press.
Thank you for your swift response. I look forward to reading "The Tangled Muse". If tickets to Gershom are rare, then, it only makes the existing ones all the more valuable. Again, best wishes !
I received an e-mail from Derrick last week telling he would be shipping my copies Lovecraft's Collected Fiction by the end of last week. With luck I might receive them tomorrow along with Lovecraft Annual no.9 and The Rise, Fall and Rise by Joshi. I pretty excited.
I enjoyed "Some Buried Memory" very much, and I am aware that you have another story set in Gershom ("The Tangled Muse", which I haven't been able to obtain yet). I also read on an earlier blog post that you hoped to write a collaborative novel set in Gershom. I would like to know if you have more stories about Gershom or Melmoth/Wilde that have already appeared in print. Suggestions on the most economical way for a person of modest means to enjoy the Gershom tales would also be most appreciated. I wish you the joy of your new acquisitions, as well as painless perambulation.
ReplyDeleteIt's weird and frustrating that I haven't been able to write of Gershom as once I thought I wou'd. I have ideas, but I never get around to realizing them as completed stories. I have one other Gershom story, very wee thing so it is, in my book GATHERED DUST AND OTHERS. I hope to write a new Gershom tale of some 3,000-5,000 words for my forthcoming second book for Centipede Press.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your swift response. I look forward to reading "The Tangled Muse". If tickets to Gershom are rare, then, it only makes the existing ones all the more valuable. Again, best wishes !
DeleteI received an e-mail from Derrick last week telling he would be shipping my copies Lovecraft's Collected Fiction by the end of last week. With luck I might receive them tomorrow along with Lovecraft Annual no.9 and The Rise, Fall and Rise by Joshi. I pretty excited.
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