Friends in the News...
Two items of interest from friends--
From
Variety CBS is developing a series based on author Charlaine Harris' Harper Connelly series of mystery novels.
In the case of the Harper Connelly books, Eye likely hopes that lightning strikes twice with Harris, whose "Sookie Stackhouse" thrillers were turned into HBO's hit series "True Blood."
"Grave Sight" -- titled after Harris' first Harper Connelly book -- will come from Ridley Scott and Tony Scott, as well as Naren Shankar ("CSI"), David Zucker and scribe Kam Miller ("Law and Order: SVU"), all of whom will exec produce.
The Harper Connelly mysteries center on a woman who's struck by lightning -- and suddenly able to see the last moments of the dead.
Talk about the big guns...Charlaine may have a second mega-hit on her hands.
And Jackie Kessler (the Hell on Earth series), writing as
Jackie Morse Kessler has her first YA out.
In her own words:
It's official: HUNGER is on sale. HUNGER is about an anorexic teenage girl who becomes the new Famine, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. A portion of proceeds is being donated to the National Eating Disorders
Association."Kessler has written an unusual allegory about eating disorders, one that works on several levels. . . . A refreshingly new approach to the YA eating-disorder genre that reinforces the difficulty of conquering these diseases."--
BooklistJackie is a wonderful writer and though I haven't read this one yet, I'm looking forward to it. The reviews have been terrific. Give it a shot.
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I've probably mentioned a few hundred times that I'm a Sherlock Holmes fan.
From
PBS.org :
Beginning this Sunday, October 24, Masterpiece Mystery! is showing three episodes of a new BBC production of Sherlock Holmes that is set in contemporary London. The first episode is A Study in Pink, based on A Study in Scarlet, the Arthur Conan Doyle story that introduced readers to the brilliant, eccentric detective. On October 31, The Blind Banker airs; November 7 is The Great Game.
Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Holmes, Martin Freeman is Dr. Watson and Rupert Graves plays Inspector Lestrade.Not sure I understand the "set in contemporary London" but I'll watch. It's from the writers of
Doctor Who so this should be VERY interesting.
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Here's the kind of marketing you can do if you have big bucks:
A new campaign for “Decoded,” the memoir by the hip-hop performer Jay-Z, promises to be a real head-turner. Beginning Monday, reproductions of entire pages of the book will appear unannounced in locales referred to in those pages. (Like the pool table above)
“If in certain pages Jay-Z is talking about something related to Times Square, then those pages might be on billboards in Times Square,” said David Droga, creative chairman Droga5, the New York agency heading the campaign. Mr. Droga declined to reveal locations beforehand (including the veracity of the Times Square example), but did describe the campaign in oblique terms.
Players who are the first to discover the pages will be eligible to win a signed copy of the book and the grand prize, a trip to Las Vegas to see Jay-Z and Coldplay in a New Year’s Eve concert. Andrew Adam Newman
# # # #Mario and I have three--count 'em--three upcoming events.
MileHiCon Oct 22-24 Hyatt Regency Tech Center
Vampire Nite Oct. 28
Highlands Ranch Library
9292 Ridgeline Blvd.
Highlands Ranch CO 80126
Free but Registration Required Call 303-791-7323
Colorado Author Series Denver Writers Meetup Halloween Extranvaganza
October 30 1 PM
Mario and I join Stephen Graham Jones, Ed Hickok, E.C. Stacy, and Betsy Dornbusch for this one
Englewood Public Library
1000 Englewood Parkway
Englewood CO 80110
Lots of fun, prizes and craziness in store
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There's a contest going on now at
Patricia's Vampire Notes - another interview with moi and a chance to win prizes.
On Halloween I'm guest blogger at
Steamed , our very own Suzanne Lazear's blog on the world of Steampunk. I'll not only be giving away one of my books but Cherie Priest's newest, Dreadnought.
Then it's clear the decks time for
National Novel Writing Month. Want to get a good start on book 8. Last year was the first time I participated and I set my goal at 20,000 words instead of 50,000. Made it. This year I may up it to 30,000.
So, what's new with you? Any special Halloween plans? The Tot and Lady K? What's your pleasure this year? And how about NaNoWriMo? Any takers? We could post our progress here or become buddies online.
Let me know.