That’s the subject of last night’s Twitter chat with JZ Bingham. If you’d like to join these Twitter chats live, keep your eyes open Tuesday
I’ve got a fair sized collection of published short stories that haven’t been seen in ages and would be a pain to collect. (My friend
The next Summer of Long Knives Twitter chat will be Tuesday, October 15th, at 8pm Pacific. To join and follow the discussion, just use the
It was a fun first chat, and we actually got to go into some depth about Rolf and Klara’s marriage. Enjoy, and join us next
There’ll be others, weekly, actually, but you can say you got there before anyone else. Then later on, when the chat gets big, you can
Then here’s one way to make the dream come true, via a one shot of me reading from the second chapter of Summer of Long Knives.
Summer of Long Knives is now officially out. I strongly encourage you to buy it, or to borrow it from someone who has. (Of course,
I understand I’ve come to this a bit late, but a cold kept me under covers and (mostly) off computers earlier this week. Judging from
JZ Bingham, one of my early readers, chatted with me on Twitter about one of the major characters of Summer of Long Knives, and I thought
Scott Southard, keeper of a blog of literary musings, wrote a humorous post on literary genres, and the factionalism they encourage, that got me thinking