I Came. I Shook. I Read. by Fran Friel


















I SURVIVED HORRORFIND 2006!

Above is a pic of me, scary Fran on the right, with the beautiful Elizabeth Monteleone, Mistress of Borderlands Press. This was snapped shortly before I did my first public reading ever. Visiting with the lovely Ms. E helped to calm my nerves. She's a delight.

Ironically, Tom Monteleone, the mistress's bo and author/reader/teacher/publisher extraordinaire, was supposed to read right after me in the same room. I thought I had it made - his fame would bring in the early-bird crowd looking for seats for his reading and I'd have a nice captive audience for my own reading. Best laid plans, and all that...didn't happen. They changed the schedule, and Tom was reading at the SAME time as I. I figured I was doomed to read alone to the dreaded dust bunnies, but a number of wonderful folks showed-up for my reading partner, Jacob Haddon, and I.

There were twenty people or so there, and Jacob read first. He was wonderful. He had us laughing, ooo-ing and awe-ing at his stories. With his relaxed style and great voice, he had a wonderful rapport with the audience and kept us all entertained and very happy. He was also pretty easy on the eyes, I must say. Then it was my turn.

I'm one of those weird people who actually like public speaking, but my body often responds with a different attitude by making my hands shake like I'm a cornered rodent. So I began my reading with those shaking hands, trying to steady them against the table so no one could see the pages quaking. Plus, Jacob had done such a great job getting the audience jazzed up with the excellent humor in his stories, I was a little worried about taking folks to the darkside with a fairly lengthy excerpt of my very wicked novella, MAMA'S BOY, but I plunged on.

I read parts of the story with an outrageous and questionable southern accent and eventually my public speaking "ham gene" kicked in and it all started to work. I could feel the audience finally connect with the story, laughing in the wicked places and being appalled into still silence at others. I read for a good twenty minutes and only lulled one audience member to sleep, but it was Sunday, the last day of the party that was Horrorfind, so I guess he needed a rest...and I did start by saying I was going to read them a bedtime story. I'll have to remember to omit that comment on my next reading. In the end, the audience seemed very pleased with the reading. Several folks congratulated me and asked how to get a copy of MAMA'S BOY. They wanted to know how it ends. Of course, that made me very happy.

Having my dear Horror Library friends, Boyd Harris and Chris Mahn there made it much easier (Steve Sommerville was still at ground control, manning the sales table). They'd indulged me in listening while I practiced the night before, as well. Their feedback was invaluable. I was also honored to have many of my Shocklines and MySpace friends there, as well. Norman Prentiss was like a beam of light keeping me steady during my reading. Deb Kuhn, Nick Grabowsky, Charles, Cara, Shawn and Cara's brother, Creepy, and the RavenCon folks, and many other kind people made it a fun reading to do. As I told them, I'll never forget them for coming to my very first reading.

With the help of my lovely assistant, Boyd Harris, we also did a juicy drawing for Shocklines gift certificates and some great issues of Insidious Reflections. The audience definitely liked that extra touch, so I'll be sure to do that again next year! Hint, Hint...I hope you come, even if I have to bribe you.

So, it was a fruitful event. I learned a lot and I met many wonderful people that I've known only in cyberspace (that includes you Mr. Rainey!). It was a joy to be with them in the "meat world" at last. Thanks everyone for your support before I headed off to my fate at Horrorfind. Your kindness and the support in advance, plus all the folks there, made my first Horrorfind and my first reading a blast!

Btw, MAMA'S BOY is rockin' the pre-order! I hope you'll nab a copy and let me know what you think of my wicked little tale. Looks like we're going to sell-out during the pre-order, so I hope you'll grab one now. It's a signed limited edition, with darn spiffy looking interior art and a wild read...or so I'm told. Check it out at Insidious Publications and at Shocklines.com.

I'd be happy to inscribe it to you personally if you want to send it along to me. Just contact me and we'll work out the details.

Wickedly Yours,
Fran Friel

PS - A special thank you to the kind and oh-so-lovely Nikki, for making the readings a smooth and cool experience. You're the Queen of Cool, Nikki!

Reading at Horrorfind 2006

Horror, Halloween and Supernatural - The Spookiest Show on Earth
Reading at HorrorFind VI

I'll be kicking-up a little dust at HorrorFind Weekend 2006, August 11-13 in HuntValley, Maryland. Not only will I have the pleasure of actually SEEING friends I meet with everyday online, I'll also be schmoozin' at the Insidious Publications - Insidious Reflections table AND I'll be reading excerpts from MAMA'S BOY on Sunday.

If you're going to be at HF come see me at the IR table and please stop by for my reading, so I don't have to read to the dust bunnies in the corners of the room. They're a tough audience, and they scare me. If you're going to be around, bring your lunch, bring your friends - it'll be fun...or a slaughter. Good either way:

Sunday at 12:30 in Salon E

Just for being a willing warm body, you'll have a chance to win FREE STUFF. There will be a drawing at the end of the reading and four people will win one of the following:

2 $10 Gift Certificates from Shocklines.com

2 Issues of Insidious Reflections Magazine

I hope to see you all there. If you're stuck at home, just click your heels six times and say there's no place like Horrorfind. Open your eyes and if you're still at home, try another pair of shoes. If that doesn't work, break-out the Jack Daniels, have a good couple of shots, watch Invasion of the Body Snatchers, and don't go to bed for three days. It'll be almost like being there. *wink*

Wish me luck!

Wickedly Yours,
Fran Friel

MAMA'S BOY At Last!

















MAMA'S BOY - Ready for Pre-Order!


I'm seldom speechless but it's taken me 20 minutes to be able to write this blog. Up until this moment, I've stayed pretty cool about getting MAMA'S BOY published, but now I've got this strange volcanic feeling, as if I've been holding in a year's worth of excitement. I don't know what's going to happen when it all that finally comes rocketing to the surface. I suspect I'll have a good cry and/or a laughing jag of monumental proportions.

In the meantime as I wait for my emotional fireworks to erupt, I want to share with you at last, my very patient friends, that MAMA'S BOY is ready for Pre-Order from Insidious Publications! Ninety-Seven pages of wicked novella; an illustrated limited edition of 100 copies signed by the amazing artists, Tom Moran and Zach McCain, the brilliant James Newman who wrote the intro, and me.

A few kind words about MB:
"A fun, old school psych ward confessional full of blood and betrayal where you can't tell who are the inmates and who are the keepers."
--Tom Piccirilli, Bram Stoker Award winning author of Headstone City and November Mourns

"Fran Friel's MAMA'S BOY is a gripping, disturbing, and more- than-slightly twisted debut novella. Though you may feel the need to shower with boiling water afterwards, Friel accomplishes the fine art of making you squirm--big time--without being needlessly graphic. A demented winner from a very promising new author."
--Jeff Strand, author of Pressure and Casket For Sale (Only Used Once)

"Mama's Boy is Compelling, suspenseful, and disturbing as hell! Fran Friel has made a fan out of me!"
--Brian Knight, author of King of Souls and Hacks.

So there you have it kids, at last! If you'd like a copy, please pop on over to Insidious Publications to reserve yours today. The books will be available for shipping by the end of the month and since it's such a limited print run, we're hopeful that it will sell-out in the pre-order phase. Keep your fingers crossed for me! I'm excited and scared and damn near delirious now.

I REALLY hope you "love," MAMA'S BOY. Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to hear that you enjoyed reading MB as much as I enjoyed writing it for you.

Wickedly Yours,
Fran Friel

A Wee Taste of My New Age Hippie Celt Side

I know this isn't technically horror, but to some it will be, I'm sure. *wink* But I thought I'd branch out and bring you a little music today. The vid is definitely bizarre enough to count as HL Blog-O-Rama worthy, but the truth is I just liked it and wanted to share it with you. And yeah, it's a little wild and "wooly," but I love the tune. Enjoy!

I couldn't get the vid code to work so just click here - Martyn Bennett - Tongues Of Kali

And if that doesn't work, give this one a try - Martyn Bennett - Tongues Of Kali

Thank you to my new friend, Becky Garrison, for the video link!

I when you've had enough celtic-fusion to sate you, come visit the The Horror Library for a little Fresh Meat Fiction including part 1 and part 2 of Fine Print. Part 3 will be coming soon in August!

As always, thanks so much for reading!

Wickedly Yours,
Fran Friel

BALTIMORE, A Golden Read for 2007 by Fran Friel

BALTIMORE

You know when you meet someone and they beam with a light of greatness, but they're completely unassuming, as if they don't really know it? Well, that's what I experienced quite a few times last weekend at NECon, the Northeast Writers' Conference at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island. There I had the privilege of spending four glorious days with a couple hundred of the finest writers in the horror genre.

One of those folks that stood out and left a brilliant impression, like a flashbulb ghost lingering on in my mind's eye, was Christopher Golden. In the Quad during one of the casual late night gatherings, he did a darned good Billy Connolly impersonation with the same easy manner in which he'd lead a panel on Mythology, Fantasy and Horror earlier in the day.

Besides his fine grasp of a good Scots accent, taking a look at his bibliography, you'll see that he must be one of the hardest working writers in the genre. And he recently offered a glimpse into one of his latest projects, Baltimore OR The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire, a collaboration with Mike Mignola.

The opener is a doozie and shows us the promise of what's to come:

"On a cold autumn night, under a black sky leeched of starlight and absent the moon, Captain Henry Baltimore clutched his rifle and stared across the dark abyss of the battlefield, and knew in his heart that these were the torture fields of Hell, and damnation awaited mere steps ahead."

From Best Selling Author, Peter Straub:
"Everything Christopher Golden writes glows with imagination."

So keep an eye out in Fall 2007 for Bantam's release of BALTIMORE, which will include over 100 illustrations from Mike Mignola. Yes, it'll be a long time coming, but it will be worth the wait. In the meantime, you can check out Golden's, STRAIGHT ON 'TIL MORNING, and WITCHERY: A GHOSTS OF ALBION NOVEL, or dive into his HELLBOY novels. Prefer novellas, comics? He's got them, too!

As always thanks for reading. I hope you'll visit The Horror Library soon for a little Fresh Meat from the Terrible Twelve and Company, as well as, part 1 and part 2 of Fine Print. Part 3 will be coming soon in August! Enjoy!

Wickedly Yours,
Fran Friel

Note: Artwork used by permission. (c) 2006 Mike Mignola

Next Big Thing In Yellow











Okay, this kind of freaked me out...but it's oh so interesting as a horror writer. I had to share it with you, so read Clara Chandler Takes On Yellow Jackets, then let me know what YOU think. Had any of your own personal yellow-jacket horror stories or seen this phenomenon?

And as always, when you've had your fill of real life horror, stop by The Horror Library for a little Fresh Meat Fiction. My novella, Fine Print, part 1 and part 2 are still available for your reading...pleasure. *wink*

Enjoy the horror!

Wickedly Yours,
Fran Friel