Authors Chat in Utah?

Yes, Utah!

"The Salt Lake County Library System and Biting Dog Press have teamed up to present nationally known authors in an online chat. Whether you like a little romance or humor or horror, there will be something for everyone."

From the horror series, J.A. Konrath, author of Bloody Mary, will be chatting tonight at 9PM Eastern US Time. Tamara Thorne is appearing next Monday, December 12th, same Bat time, same Bat channel. Check it! The rest of the horror author schedule can be found at Author Chats.

To access the chat tonight at 9PM, Click Here.

Wandering Flesh!

Oh, have I got a tasty morsel for you today. Come visit author John Hubbard and me at The Horror Library Blog-O-Rama for a juicy chat about Wandering Flesh. Poetry, Art and Zomibes - what more could you want?
Click here for a quick ride to The Horror Library Blog-O-Rama!


Also, CHAT TONIGHT 9:00 Eastern at The Red Light District with Dave Dinsmore from Biting Dog Press. Go to The Red Light District and Click On, Join Live Chat in the top left corner. Dave's a great guy and can answer your questions about the small press publishing world and lots of other juicy topics. Be sure to drop by and get your chat on!

Gratitude for that Million Dollars!


A nice addition to The Million Dollar Experiement is Go Gratitude. It starts with a short flash presentation. If you're curious and choose to move past the flash stage, you'll be rewarded with this simply symbol to use as a reminder of how powerful gratitude is when seeking to manifest change or abundance in your life.

I was one of the curious ones, always game to learn something new about the power of intention, so I signed up for the daily email that would provide more insight into the symbol and into the process of living with Gratitude. I'm on day four of the messages and I haven't been disappointed. Nothing is being sold. No money is being requested, just a good idea and a suggestion to keep your mind and spirit open to something different and potentially life changing. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the most profound and powerful.

Curious? Check out Go Gratitude and let me know what you think. Turn on your sound for the full effect.

My Favorite Spider God

Yes, that would be Anansi, thanks to Neil Gaiman's delicious page-turner, Anansi Boys. Truth is, I have always hated spiders, which probably comes from the terrifying and oft repeated stories of how my older brother almost died from the bite of a black widow. "Oh, the boy's had swelled up like a pitcher's mit. Doctor said if he'd been brought in only hours later, he would have died. Yup, had to lance that boy's hand between each finger." Yeah, my brother was too young when it happened to have physical scars but I tell you, that darn story scarred my well enough.

Anyway, back to Anansi. Mr. Gaiman, my personal inspiration for writing, did such a fine job of telling this tale that I've had to reconsider my former loathing of the creepy, and sometimes deadly, little arachnids. Oh, I'll never enjoy them crawling along the ceiling over my bed, which they seem particularly fond of doing, and I'll never have a pet tarantula, but I do have a bit more respect for the wee things even if only because Mr. Nancy and his "sons" gave me many happy hours of reading. Thanks, Neil! I hope someday to thank you in person for all the many moments of my life spent in your magical worlds of words, AND for inspiring me to write my own.

For a great audio interview that spans the subjects of Anansi Boys, the film Mirror Mask, Gaiman Family life and Neil's penchant for mythology, go to Gods, Mirror Mask, Superball at Studio 360.