Publications to date, 2009:
Fiction:
- "Iron and Bronze," Tales of the Shadowmen Vol. 5: The Vampires of Paris (with Christopher Paul Carey), Black Coat Press, Jan. 2009.
- The Evil in Pemberley House (with Philip José Farmer), Subterranean Press, Sept. 2009.
Non-fiction:
- "Philip José Farmer in the Wold Newton Family" Farmerphile no. 15, Jan. 2009.
Forthcoming:
Fiction:
- "No Ghosts Need Apply," The Phantom Chronicles Vol. 2, Moonstone Books, Sept. (?) 2009.
- "Is He in Hell?" Tales of the Shadowmen Vol. 6: Grand Guignol, Black Coat Press, Jan. 2010.
- "Zorro's Rival," More Tales of Zorro, Moonstone Books, 2009 (?).
- "Captain Midnight at Ultima Thule," Captain Midnight: Declassified, Moonstone Books, unknown publication date.
- "Fang and Sting," Green Hornet story for Moonstone Books; pitch approved, story written and submitted for approval. Fingers crossed....
Non-fiction:
2010 promises several fiction projects which I'm excited about, but it's premature to talk details. Hopefully soon, stay tuned.
- Foreword to Sherlock Holmes und das Uhrwerk des Todes by Christian Endres, Atlantis Edition, Nov. 2009.
- Short tribute piece on Philip José Farmer and Doc Savage for The Big Book of Bronze #2, Nov. 2009.
- Short piece on Philip José Farmer and Tarzan for Burroughs Bibliophiles, Dec. 2009.
- Crossovers: A Secret Chronology of the World, Volume 1, Black Coat Press, late 2009.
- Crossovers: A Secret Chronology of the World, Volume 2, Black Coat Press, early 2010.
- Foreword to Behold, "The Night Wind" by Christopher R. Yates, Wildside Press, unknown publication date.
2010 promises several fiction projects which I'm excited about, but it's premature to talk details. Hopefully soon, stay tuned.
What is "Sherlock Holmes und das Uhrwerk des Todes"?
ReplyDeleteJames Bojaciuk
It's a collection of Sherlock Holmes pastiches by a German writer, Christian Endres.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is quite an impressive list of both forthcoming ficton and non-ficton. How do you find the time to do all this writing and spend the summer hobnobing around Europe?
ReplyDeleteOkay,
ReplyDeleteIs there a chance of an English version? Or do I now have to go and learn German? ;-]
Is it just me, or is Wold Newton stuff really hot in Germany right now?
James Bojaciuk
Lots of exciting stuff in coming months! Congrats, Win.
ReplyDeleteI especially look forward to your Zorro and Phantom stories. Those first Moonstone volumes were great fun.
ReplyDeleteJames: No idea, I'm afraid. But I doubt it. Although now that you raise the question, I do have an idea... Christian Endres is the same gent who did an article on Phil and WNry in a German SF mag a few months back. You can search my archives for the post.
ReplyDeleteSean: Thanks! :-)
Mike: I have no idea... :_)
ReplyDeleteThanks Evan. :-) I agree with you about those Phantom and Zorro volumes. You might also check out Moonstone's THE AVENGER CHRONICLES, if you haven't already.
ReplyDeleteBest,
-Win