'Crave' part 2 and assorted stuff
Apr. 29th, 2007 07:11 pmOkay, so maybe I'll be lazy and just point interested parties back to my website for book info -
http://www.visi.com/~clundoff/Books.html.
Short version: it includes 15 stories, most of them new and dredged out of my scary brain at some point last year. The stories range from cyberpunk to horror to contemporary leather romance and the joys of public sex. They are funny, sad, sexy and pretty much run the gamut of anything I haven't written about in my previous collection. No vampires or cross-dressing Elvises, for example. Instead there are werewolves, a succubus, fetishists and hot sex with your new boss.
The book is available on order from wonderful local bookstores like DreamHaven - http://www.dreamhavenbooks.com/ and Amazon Feminist Bookstore Coop - http://www.amazonfembks.com/ as well as the usual suspects like Amazon.com.
I'll post links to reviews and such as they come into existance.
Other than this, I spent a lovely afternoon with Elise yesterday and hatched a plot to do interesting things at WisCon.
Shakepeare/Marlowe alternate history is progressing reasonably well. And next weekend is May Day. There is nothing cooler than Minneapolis' May Day celebration. Really. If you live in the Cities and you haven't been, you're seriously missing out. Parade - 1 PMish down Bloomington Avenue, followed by big Welcome the Sun Back ritual in Powderhorn Park.
http://www.visi.com/~clundoff/Books.html.
Short version: it includes 15 stories, most of them new and dredged out of my scary brain at some point last year. The stories range from cyberpunk to horror to contemporary leather romance and the joys of public sex. They are funny, sad, sexy and pretty much run the gamut of anything I haven't written about in my previous collection. No vampires or cross-dressing Elvises, for example. Instead there are werewolves, a succubus, fetishists and hot sex with your new boss.
The book is available on order from wonderful local bookstores like DreamHaven - http://www.dreamhavenbooks.com/ and Amazon Feminist Bookstore Coop - http://www.amazonfembks.com/ as well as the usual suspects like Amazon.com.
I'll post links to reviews and such as they come into existance.
Other than this, I spent a lovely afternoon with Elise yesterday and hatched a plot to do interesting things at WisCon.
Shakepeare/Marlowe alternate history is progressing reasonably well. And next weekend is May Day. There is nothing cooler than Minneapolis' May Day celebration. Really. If you live in the Cities and you haven't been, you're seriously missing out. Parade - 1 PMish down Bloomington Avenue, followed by big Welcome the Sun Back ritual in Powderhorn Park.