Sidney Williams's Blog - Posts Tagged "books"
Ouroboros - A New Book That Intrigues Me
They really had me at "small coastal town," when the announcement from Dark Regions press hit my in-box.
Ouroboros, co-written by Michael Kelly and Carol Weekes, is coming out in trade paper soon, and it's going on my wish list.
It's set in said small coastal town, and revolves around "an ancient force" that "stirs, drawn by the cumulative power of life and death, grief and sorrow, and ultimately, endless love."
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Ouroboros, co-written by Michael Kelly and Carol Weekes, is coming out in trade paper soon, and it's going on my wish list.
It's set in said small coastal town, and revolves around "an ancient force" that "stirs, drawn by the cumulative power of life and death, grief and sorrow, and ultimately, endless love."
Read more
Published on August 22, 2010 05:24
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Tags:
books, h-p-lovecraft, reading
A brief interview with me
A brief interview with me is up on Kip Poe's blog. It's a discussion on writing habits.
You can check it out here.
Kip has a book of short horror fiction called Closing My Eyes Helps Me See Clearly that's available as an e-book.
You can check it out here.
Kip has a book of short horror fiction called Closing My Eyes Helps Me See Clearly that's available as an e-book.
Published on September 05, 2010 13:35
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Tags:
blood-hunter, books, creativity, interviews, writing
Cool Stuff To Watch Instantly: The Cry of the Owl
Patricia Highsmith is noted for a grim and unique outlook. Her recurring series character was not a detective hero but sociopathic killer Tom Ripley brought to life with dark charm by Matt Damon in The Talented Mr. Ripley. She's also famous for Hitcockian treatment in her queen-mother-of-misunderstandings tale, Strangers on a Train.
The Cry of the Owl, a 2009 film is based on a lesser-known Highsmith novel...More
The Cry of the Owl, a 2009 film is based on a lesser-known Highsmith novel...More