Updated Horrorfind Schedule

So here’s my updated schedule for Horrorfind.  Please feel free to stop by and say hello!

Friday
9:00pm – 10:00pm: Women in Horror – Authors Monica J. O’Rourke (moderator), Kelli Owen, Mary SanGiovanni, J.F. Gonzalez, James A. Moore, and Lesley Conner discuss the history and contributions of women in literary horror, and their future roles. (Reading Room)

Saturday
11:00am – Noon: James A. Moore and Mary SanGiovanni (Reading Room)
5:30pm – 7:00pm: Author Q&A panel – Authors Tim Lebbon, Christopher Golden, James A. Moore, Brian Keene, J. F. Gonzalez, Kelli Owen, Mary SanGiovanni, Chet Williamson, and Thomas F. Monteleone answer your questions about anything in this no-holds-barred Q&A. (Outside – Rear Carport)

Also, I’ll be in the celebrity autograph room all weekend signing books at a table with Brian Keene and Kelli Owen.

Signed Bookplates

In addition to bringing books to Horrorfind to sign, I will also be bringing new sets of signed book plates as promotional items.  If you have something of mine you want signed but won’t have it with you, I’ll sign a bookplate for you if you like.

After HF, these will be available through the website for those interested in having one mailed.

Interview and Updated Necon Schedule

There is a new interview up with me by the Non-Horror Reader Survey.  I talk horror movies, women writers, and the nature of horror in general.  Check it out!

Also, I will be attending NECon next weekend, July 21-July 24. Here are the events I’ll be participating officially in:
Friday, 8pm – Meet the Pros party and signing
Sunday, 10:00 a.m.Your Roots Are Showing – what literary works have most inspired your own work? Why? Sarah Langan (mod.), Linda Addison, John McIlveen, Rio Youers, Mary SanGiovanni, John Harvey

Writing Updates

So it’s been a busy couple of weeks, between my sister’s wedding and a trip to CONvergence.  The former was a lovely affair, and the latter a heck of a lot of fun, and I am pleased and honored to have been a part of both.  Regarding CONvergence, I wanted to thank Jody, Mark, and Tonya especially for having  me as Brian’s guest and for treating me so incredibly well.  And to those folks who have never been to CONvergence, I strongly urge you to go.  It is one of the biggest and best-run cons I have ever been to.  The staff, cast, and crew are incredibly funny, super nice, and very welcoming.  I met some truly amazing people there, and was touched that they made me feel like one of their own.  Thanks, folks!

I’ve also been busy writing-wise amidst all the activity of the last two weeks.  Here’s some of what’s been going on….

Contracts have been signed for the audiobook rights for Thrall. Recording is to start soon. I’ll let you know as soon as the audiobook version is available. Also, the e-book version of Thrall for Kindle is in production as well.

My two novellas, Possessing Amy (part of a collaborative anthology) and For Emmy (a stand-alone book), are in production and should be available later in the year.

Two of my short stories, “Goth and Crow” and “Letting Go,” have been optioned for short films. Details to follow.

I’ve done a couple of interviews and will be doing at least one more, as well as preparing for my appearance as a Guest at Horrorfind.  I am just about done with three chapters of a new novel, as well as another book I’m excited about but can’t announce yet, which will be part of something bigger.

This month, I have appearances at Necon and York Emporium’s Horrible Saturday event, where I’ll be signing books, participating in panels, and generally revelling in all things horror.  Come out and see me!

 

Barbarians and Ladies

Issue #6 of Dark Horse Comics’ CONAN: ROAD OF KINGS (illustrated by the awesome Mike Hawthorne) is out today, and features an appearance by yours truly and Brian Keene. Go forth and pick one up today, or feel the wrath of my medieval weaponry!

(For the curious, yes, actually. I have daggers and a flail.)

Also, please consider helping out the Shirley Jackson Awards committee in their fundraising efforts to continue the award. In its short lifetime, it is already considered by many to be a highly prestigious award, and I believe it should be supported.

Finally, just a reminder to folks that by clicking the Facebook link over there on the right of this page, you can “Like” my new public FB page (as over time, I plan to cull the 1300+ people on my personal page and keep it to friends and family.

New Blog Post

New blog post, for those waiting on feedback from me….

Writing Updates

So here’s what I’ve been up to:

I’ve completed and turned into publishers the second of two novellas to be published this year.  One is a demonic possession story, and the other is a part Lovecraft/part Twilight Zone story.

My short story, “Goth & Crow,” is being adapted to a short film.

I’m very excited about all three of these projects, but details will have to wait until I am allowed to announce them. I’ve also just finished an interview promoting Many Genres One Craft, which should be posted soon.

In the meantime, check out the book soundtrack to Thrall I put together.

New Facebook Reader/Fan Page

I ‘ve created a page for readers/fans of my work. I really, really hope you’ll join me over on the other page, where you’ll get everything about my writing projects, appearances, free stuff, etc. you could ever want.

Things That Make Me Smile Pt. 1

F. Paul Wilson had this to say in his recent interview with The Accidental Author:

“Women seem to be writing the more innovative fantastica these days. Rhodi Hawk, Alex Sokolov, Mary Sangiovanni, Sarah Langan, Kelli Owen—they’re not recycling the same old tropes.”

YAY!!! I’m proud to be in such great company. 🙂

Bookstore Updates…and More to Come!

Just wanted to let you know I updated the Bookstore a bit — some new non-fiction research books that I have little bits and pieces in. If you’re looking for stuff of mine to buy, keep an eye on that space, as it will be updated soon with more forthcoming books.