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The Green Hornet: Still at Large!
Yes, that's right, folks... there will be a third volume of short stories from Moonstone Books about the 1960s Green Hornet and Kato. Feast your eyes on the cover by Rubén Procopio!This time around, Joe Gentile and I will be joined by Matthew Baugh in sharing the editorial duties. Our lineup of writers is complete and they are getting busy. Look for the book some time in 2012!
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2011 - Writing Progress Part Two
The Green Hornet Casefiles (the second Green Hornet anthology), co-edited
by me and Joe Gentile; my story "Bad Medicine" is co-written with Vito Delsante; it's at the printer now, so hopefully shipping in a month or so. The book features the 1960s Green Hornet (TV version) and our story takes place in 1964.
"The Adventure of the Fallen Stone" is coming soon in Sherlock Holmes: The Crossovers Casebook. This is the Holmes-Sexton Blake story listed on the book cover, but it's no mere crossover. The story takes place in 1917 and flows naturally from some of the key 1916 events of Philip Jose Farmer's The Peerless Peer, sending Holmes, Watson, detective Harry Dickson, and a Rohmer-esque female character to an out-of-the-way village called Wold Newton. The story centers around the properties of a certain meteor which once landed near that village, and the villain has
close ties to Philip Jose Farmer's authorized Doc Savage novel Escape from Loki. Not sure of the exact release date, but I'd expect it this year.
The Sherlock Holmes story also has a strong connection to my tale in the forthcoming The Avenger: The Justice Inc. Files, "Happy Death Men," which takes place in 1945. The tale features a team-up with The Avenger and the Domino Lady, and has links to Philip Jose Farmer's authorized Doc Savage novel Escape from Loki. It's at the printer now, so hopefully shipping in a month or so.
"Zombies under Broadway" is my Green Ghost tale co-written with Eric Fein. It should appear in a forthcoming issue of Moonstone Pulp Fiction Magazine. I don't have any further scheduling details.
I am currently writing a Honey West-T.H.E. Cat crossover story for Moonstone's Honey West prose anthology (not to be confused by a Honey West-T.H.E. Cat crossover comic by another creative team, also for Moonstone). The tale picks up on a back-story line from David McDaniel's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. classic novel The Rainbow Affair. No schedule as of yet.
Coming in the pipeline...
by me and Joe Gentile; my story "Bad Medicine" is co-written with Vito Delsante; it's at the printer now, so hopefully shipping in a month or so. The book features the 1960s Green Hornet (TV version) and our story takes place in 1964."The Adventure of the Fallen Stone" is coming soon in Sherlock Holmes: The Crossovers Casebook. This is the Holmes-Sexton Blake story listed on the book cover, but it's no mere crossover. The story takes place in 1917 and flows naturally from some of the key 1916 events of Philip Jose Farmer's The Peerless Peer, sending Holmes, Watson, detective Harry Dickson, and a Rohmer-esque female character to an out-of-the-way village called Wold Newton. The story centers around the properties of a certain meteor which once landed near that village, and the villain has
The Sherlock Holmes story also has a strong connection to my tale in the forthcoming The Avenger: The Justice Inc. Files, "Happy Death Men," which takes place in 1945. The tale features a team-up with The Avenger and the Domino Lady, and has links to Philip Jose Farmer's authorized Doc Savage novel Escape from Loki. It's at the printer now, so hopefully shipping in a month or so.
"Zombies under Broadway" is my Green Ghost tale co-written with Eric Fein. It should appear in a forthcoming issue of Moonstone Pulp Fiction Magazine. I don't have any further scheduling details.

I am currently writing a Honey West-T.H.E. Cat crossover story for Moonstone's Honey West prose anthology (not to be confused by a Honey West-T.H.E. Cat crossover comic by another creative team, also for Moonstone). The tale picks up on a back-story line from David McDaniel's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. classic novel The Rainbow Affair. No schedule as of yet.
Coming in the pipeline...
- another Avenger tale
- a new "Wold Newton Origins" story for Meteor House (for The Worlds of Philip Jose Farmer vol. 3, to be released sometime in 2012)
- a Patricia Wildman story (picking up from the events of the novel The Evil in Pemberley House)
- and a Sherlock Holmes novel.
2011 - Writing Progress Part One
Publications in the first half of the year....
Traditional print:
Digital:


Traditional print:
- "Nadine's Invitation" in Tales of the Shadowmen Volume 7: Femmes Fatales by Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier (eds.) (Black Coat Press, December 2010 [close enough to 2001 for me ;-)]
- "Zorro's Rival" in More Tales of Zorro by Richard Dean Starr (ed.) (Moonstone Books, March 2011)
- "Afterword" to The Peerless Peer by Philip José Farmer (Titan Books, June 2011)

Digital:
- "Iron and Bronze," with Christopher Paul Carey:
- "Captain Midnight at UltimaThule"
- "Afterword" to The Peerless Peer by Philip José
Farmer (Titan Books, June 2011)


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