World Horror Convention 2014 Programming Schedule

This year’s programming for WHC has been announced, and I’m involved in all kinds of fun.  Below is a schedule of where I’ll be.  If you’ll be in Portland, too, stop by and say hi!

World Horror Convention 2014  May 8-11, 2014
Doubletree Hotel, 1000 NE Multnomah St., Portland, Oregon 97232

THURSDAY
8:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Hawthorne
Reading: Brian Keene & Mary SanGiovanni

FRIDAY
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Sellwood
Panel: Being F*cked -Up And In Love
(Weston Ochse, Yvonne Navarro, Brian Keene, Mary SanGiovanni, Jeff Strand, Lynne Hansen, Cameron Pierce, Kirsten Alene)
Henry Miller and Anais Nin or Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath? Horror writers discuss the horrors and joys of pair-bonding with our own kind.

4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Multnomah/Holladay
Panel: Grand Master Award
Come meet Brian Keene, as the World Horror Society honors him with the Grand Master Award 
(I’m so proud of Brian, and will be at this event, obviously, to show him my support and love. 😀 )

6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Willamette Foyer
Mass Autograph Signing
All of your favorite writers are in one spot and are willing to sign books!
I will have copies on hand of the Hollower books, Thrall, Chaos, For Emmy, and possibly others. Or if you already have a book you’d like me to sign, stop by!

SATURDAY
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Sellwood
Panel: Finding Your True Voice
(Mary SanGiovanni, S.P. Somtow, Rain Graves, Tim Waggoner, Gord Rollo, John Urbancik )
A few horror authors have such a unique voice that whatever the book is, their fans never want that author’s world or universe to end past the last page. How does any writer find their voice?

Nonfiction Funstuff

Hey folks — if you’re looking for a little light Monday night reading, please consider two new blog posts I have up today:

My new Apex Publications blog on supernatural vs. psychological horror, and the often fine line between them: The Thin Gray Line.

Also, there’s a new installment of the Monday Night Monsters series, Inspirational Movies Part II.  To catch up on all the Monday Night Monsters posts so far, CLICK HERE

Another Brand-New, Never-Before-Published Short Story – MIA MOJA

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I’m happy to announce that another brand new, never-before-published short story of mine, “Okiku,” will be appearing in Thunderstorm Books’ brand new limited edition anthology, Mia Moja, edited by Mike McBride and Nate Southard.  YAY!

From Thunderstorm’s website:

This book is a celebration of Thunderstorm’s 100th hardcover title.  It is edited by Michael McBride and Nate Southard and contains ten long stories (approximately 10,000 words each) by ten authors.  Included are Nate Southard, Shane McKenzie, Brian Keene, Gene O’Neill, Kelli Owen, JF Gonzalez, Bryan Smith, Ronald Kelly, Michael McBride, and Mary SanGiovanni.

Also, there are a couple of additions to the typical Black Voltage production, which includes color header pages for each story, higher end upgraded endsheets, several tip in sheets, including signatures from all ten authors, and an upgraded smoother bonded leather.

With this line up and only 80 copies being produced, it is sure to sell out quickly.  No other editions of this anthology as a whole will be produced.  No special editions, no trade hardcovers, no trade paperbacks.  Black Voltage #40, as inspired by Black Voltage #1, is about celebrating limited editions.

Copies are, I understand, very limited, so if you want a copy, I’d pick one up pretty quickly.

New, Never-Before-Published Short Story Available in Lamplight Magazine

So, I’m pleased to announce that I’m the featured artist in Volume II, Issue III of Lamplight Magazine, available in print and e-book formats.  My brand-new, never-before-published short story, “The Mime,” appears alongside an interview with me conducted by Jeff Heimbuch.  This issue also features a new installment of Jim Moore’s serialized novella, an article by J.F. Gonzalez, and fiction by
doung jai, Tim W Boiteau, Alethea Eason, and Lucy A Snyder. I hope you’ll consider picking up a copy.

New Interview With Me Posted at Writer’s Bone

A new interview with me, conducted by Sean Tuohy, is now up at Writer’s Bone.  In it, we discuss the Hollower books, my views on characters in horror fiction, and some other odd stuff about me.

Drop by and comment, if you like. 🙂

New Releases – CHAOS and FOR EMMY

I’m delighted to announce two new releases in paperback and e-book!

ForEmmyPB FrontFirst, reader favorite novella For Emmy is now available once again in paperback for only $5.34 and in ebook for only $1.99!
Sometimes no matter how vigilant you are, you can’t keep loved ones save. — Dana McCluskey and her father know very well that there can be dangers around every corner. They wanted to keep Emmy safe. — But it is impossible to see some dangers coming. And there are those corners that you’d never see, out-of-the-way places just beyond our grasp where loved ones can get very lost — and the danger there is very real indeed.
With artwork by the talented Daniele Serra.

chaosPBFrontAlso available for the first time in paperback  ($10.95) and e-book ($3.99) is my fifth novel, Chaos.
The Bridgewood Estates apartments are clean, modern and new—the perfect place for Myrinda and her boyfriend Derek to start a new life together. But the apartments have an extra feature not advertised—they’re built on a gateway to another world, an abyss of chaos from which horrific monsters known as the chaotic ones have come to spread their insanity sickness. As the tenants of Bridgewood descend into lunacy, unthinkable acts and violent deaths accumulate around Myrinda and Derek. They’ll have to fight Myrinda’s own growing madness or succumb to the whims of the chaotic ones.
I hope that you’ll consider picking up a copy of one or both of these, and as always, I hope you enjoy them.

And More Updates….

There are less than 10 copies left available of the hard cover version of The Fading Place. If you’d like to buy one before this limited edition goes out of print, you can pick one up HERE. You can also purchase the e-book version of this novella HERE.

Also, For Emmy is now available, at least in paperback.  I’m working on getting the e-book available, as well.

I’m hoping to have Chaos available for paperback and e-book soon, too — details to follow.

You can now purchase the audiobook version of The Hollower now as well as the audiobook of Thrall.

I’ve confirmed my appearance at WHC this year, so if you’ll be there, stop by and say hi!  And speaking of appearances watch this space for the Summer Scares Signing Tour….

 

 

 

The Fading Place – A New Review, Interview, and Limited Offer

Reader/Writer Gef Fox has been kind enough to review The Fading Place, and has said some pretty nice things — for example, that the story “doesn’t mince words and doesn’t slow down. It certainly served as a strong introduction to SanGiovanni’s work”.  Check out the full review HERE.

He also conducted an interview with me about the book, in which we talk about villains and monsters, Cujo, and being a mom.  You can check that out HERE.

Also, I have been informed that there are less than 10 copies left available of the hard cover version of The Fading Place.  If you’d like to buy one before this limited edition goes out of print, you can pick one up HERE.

A Few More Quick Things

fading_placeMy new novella, The Fading Place, is now available from DarkFuse.  Early reviews have been favorable.  If you pick up a copy, I hope you’ll let me know what you think. 🙂

 

 

 

 

Also, my short story, “Letting Go,” has been included in Piercing the Darkness Anthology: A Charity Anthology for the Children’s Literacy Initiative: “Twenty-eight of the biggest and brightest names in horror have gathered to shine their light upon an ever-increasing darkness—children’s illiteracy. Join them as they take you down into the depths, and hope you make it to the light on the other side. David Bain – Gary A. Braunbeck – Kealan Patrick Burke – Sandy DeLuca – Robert Dunbar – Greg F. Gifune – Christopher Golden – Janet Joyce Holden – Gerard Houarner – Jonathan Janz – Brian Keene – Jack Ketchum – Joe R. Lansdale – Jonathan Maberry – Ronald Malfi – Elizabeth Massie – C. Dennis Moore – James A. Moore – Gene O’Neill – Monica O’Rourke – Gord Rollo – Mary SanGiovanni – Lucy Snyder – Jeff Strand – Tim Waggoner – F. Paul Wilson – Simon Wood – T.T. Zuma.” I am pleased to be included with so many great writers for such a good cause. Click HERE to order.

My novella For Emmy should be available soon in paperback and e-book. Details as soon as it’s up and running.  I’m hoping to have my newest novel Chaos available withing the next few months in paperback and e-book, too.  There will be some upcoming short story sales to announce soon, as well.  In the meantime, if you’re interested, the Horror Librarian conducted an interview with me for Women of Horror Month which you can read HERE.

Regarding appearances, there are some updates to the 2014 schedule, including a Q&A at the Poe Museum in Richmond, VA, attendance at some national conventions, and an appearance at Scares that Care. Check it out HERE.

Also, I want to thank all those who supported my post about Women in Horror month by commenting and sharing it with others.  It means a lot.

 

A Few Quick Things

Hey folks — a few quick things that may be of interest:

This is the final week that Midnight Symphony, an anthology of novellas by some awesome writers (and me), will be available. This e-book anthology has largely been well-received, including a pretty great review on the FEARNET website, and many of these novellas are either unavailable elsewhere or extremely rare and hard to come by. If you were thinking of picking it up, this is the last chance. Available here for only $2.99!

A beautiful limited edition version of my short story collection, A Darkling Plain, is forthcoming. Details are on the way as soon as I can make them available.

I will likely be having short fiction appearing in a magazine, a chapbook, and an anthology in the next six months. Also, later in the year, there will be a new novel about ghosts, sort of, and an audiobook version of The Hollower. I’m excited about these projects. Details to follow.

Since next month is WOMEN IN HORROR month, look for interviews of me conducted by Gef Fox and also by Jeff Heimbuch for Lamplight Magazine. Also in February will be the release of my new novella The Fading Place by DarkFuse books. Those interested in preordering the book can get it for a discount now.

On Monday, Feb. 3, A WRITER’S LIFE will host one of the stops on the Les Daniels Blog Tour, celebrating the work of late Necon favorite, author Les Daniels. The incredibly witty Matt Bechtel of Necon E-books will be offering a guest blog post (“Witches, Victims and Gods: The Women of The Don Sebastian Chronicles“).

On Wednesday, Feb. 5th, I will have a new post up on Apex Publishing’s blog. Linkage will follow.

Finally, today (January 28) is my birthday, so if you’re waiting on an email/call/text/smoke signal/response to anything, I should hopefully be all caught up after today — Friday the latest.