Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Being Sick, Blogging and Buying Books

   So pretty much the day after the luminous Mrs. V. started recovering from a week+ bout of flu-like symptoms, I woke up with a fever.  This is the second time I've been sick in the past few months which really stinks.
  Fortunately, I didn't feel crappy until after I got my weekly Black Gate post written.  It's the December short story roundup. Only three stories to review but I pretty much like all of them. Some clever ideas, particularly in Fraser Sherman's "I Think Therefore I Die" and decent writing in all three. Check 'em out.
   My writing music was an odd mix of Derek Trucks, Kiss, and seventies Kinks.




  I finished spending my Christmas gift certificates over at Amazon and picked up a nice batch of stuff.  Crime, horror, neo-pulp and swords & sorcery.  Oh, and I did get my copy of Pilgrim's Progress.


6 comments:

  1. Thanks for the thoughtful review and the "killer monkey" pic. With some luck, Senjam will be showing up at another familiar place, soon . . .

    Hope you feel better.

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    1. You're welcome. Looking forward to more adventures

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  2. I hope you recovery quickly.

    That's a good haul of books you've got there. I've read the two Max Allan Collins books as well as the first few stories in The Harsh Suns. I've also read quite a bit of Barron, who has become a favorite.

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    1. Getting there, thanks. I haven't read any non-fantasy fiction in at least six months so I'm itching to get at the Collins and some Stark. I can't believe I only discovered Barron in the past six months. Thanks, Black Gate. ;) As much as his stories are redolent of past horror writers there is such bleak originality in his work as well. Good, as it were, stuff.

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  3. I hope you recovery quickly. Exciting blog. Best wishes.

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    1. Almost done, thanks. Thank you for the compliment. Your's is part of what made me add the "Exciting Reads" blog roll.

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