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Sunday, November 10, 2013
We are Writers!
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Jars, Mummies and Hidden Secrets
During my off time I did a couple of conceptual pieces, that I bounced off to Phil, who in turn bounced to Poirier and Norris. The initial drawings were rough, but as time went on they began to come together and suddenly a little piece of magic occurred. Art is a medium I often use when I write, but it is not the only medium. Either through art or photography or even music my muse sometimes whispers and when this happens, it pays to listen. In this case, the cover I was putting together began to awaken a story that might be suitable for the Mummy Jar Anthology.
I sent off a new cover and began thinking about my first book THE EQUINOX, but more specifically a character from the book. A Chicago Police Detective named Sean Woodman who made a brief appearance in the beginning and near the end of that book as a supporting character. I liked Sean Woodman, he was smart, tough and he would never find resolution to a string of serial murders that occurred on his watch. Woodman simply came into the story early on and turned up later on when another string of bizarre killings took place in a little town called Thomasville after the Chief of Police contacted him about a possible connection.

I always wondered what had become of Woodman and suddenly as I stared into the piece which would become the front cover and another piece that would end up as the rear cover, my muse didn't just whisper, but began to rant. "Take him back to the Run-off. Run-off 31!" And so my fingers did their ritualistic drunken dance n the keyboard as the story spilled out and onto the page. I was done the piece in about three hours. I toiled over it for a day or two. Sent it to Writer Pal, R. James Steel. He sent it back and I gave it another going over. Then I forwarded it onto Phil, who in turn took it to the boys and they accepted it.
Along with my piece there are also stories submitted by Gord Rollo, B.E. Scully some guy named HP Lovecraft and many many more. I have had a chance to read a few of these stories and have to say that there is some real treasures in this book. Who knew that there could be so many interesting variations on the Mummy tale. Go out and grab a copy of this book, if not to read something by me, but to get a candy dish of different tales from which you can sample one at a time or gorge yourself completely. Either way, the fix will be a rush so check out the link at the end of this post.
With that in mind, I'm going to borrow from B.E. Scully and post an excerpt from my story Run-off 31. I say borrow, because Scully did the same thing in her blog, so I am openly admitting that this is not an original idea. Without further adieu here is an excerpt from Canopic Jars: Tales of Mummies and Mummification.
Run-off 31
by MJ Preston
1
The
bodies started turning up in late July. Before long, police began to
think that this was not the work of one serial killer, but two,
possibly even three. The only flaw in this thinking lay in the fact
that every victim had been left with an identical incision from solar
plexus to belly button. Some of the detectives called them the 'X
Killings', because carved into each victims belly was an X that was
not a symbol, but the end result of evisceration. The reason they
speculated the killings couldn't possibly be committed by one
perpetrator, the sheer number of victims. To date there were 44, and
the dead weren't more than a day or two old when they began turning
up. Now, into the end of August, meant only one thing, the killer or
killers, were claiming a victim a day on average, with the odd
double.
Sean
Woodman was not assigned to the case, he wasn't even a cop anymore,
but he followed closely through the papers. It reminded of a case
he'd worked back in his days as a Chicago Police Detective. A case
that was never closed. He'd been young and cocky back then, but along
with his damn-the-torpedoes attitude, he also had a talent for seeing
things others missed. And with the exception of that one unsolved
case, he'd cleared a lot of murders. Those cleared cases garnished a
respect which would eventually pave the way to a door plate which
read: Deputy Chief of
Police. That was the
end of the line for Woodman. He wasn't a cop anymore, just a PR man
who practiced politics with the best of them. Truth was, he hated it.
He missed the smell of an unsolved case and made it his business to
poke his head in on a task force or two to get a whiff of that scent.
At
first they thought he was some crazy micro-manager from upstairs. But
Woodman proved a great help to his fellow officers; and even better,
he took zero credit. Word got around, and after a while the task
force cops to start coming to him for insight.
Chief
Jorgenson didn't like it when Woodman got down in the trenches with
the troops. Woodman thought that dislike was born out of resent.
Jorgenson had been an career pencil pusher and had no cred with the
cops he commanded. Although Jorgenson disapproved, there was no real
reason to put a halt to Woodman's actions. He balanced his position
as Deputy Chief with an occasional task force consultation quite
well. When a case cleared, the Chief did what any politician would
do. He held a press conference – congratulated his officers, and
basked unabashedly in their success.
Then
the unthinkable happened to Woodman. The unthinkable being, a car
accident that resulted in the death of his wife Jesse. Then there was
the trace amounts of alcohol in his bloodstream that hardly
registered .04 on the breathalyzer. He hadn't blown enough to be
charged, he wasn't legally drunk, but Jesse was gone and when word
got out, the media hooked onto him like a pariah. They dogged him
about the accident, and about how much he'd drank after someone
leaked the blood alcohol tests.
His
career ended in much the same way Jesse's life ended. Abrupt and
without mercy. He found himself standing before the Mayor and Chief
Jorgenson. On either side, like book ends, a Public Relations Bitch
and the City Lawyer. Set neatly on a table before them, a stack of
paper roughly an inch and a half thick.
That's
the “The Big Fuck You”,
he thought. Somewhere through that he heard the Mayor offering words
of regret, and there was even a round of condolence. But was it was
hollow, the papers on that table spoke more about what was at play
than these four assholes put together. In the end he did the only
thing he could do. He signed his resignation, took a handsome buyout
and left them to pat each other on the back. That was the end of Sean
Woodman's career in the Chicago Police Department. And though he was
gone, he never forgot that one big case that got away. The one with
the Indian named Blackbird and the bodies of women they found in the
Chicago sewers. They had also been eviscerated, but the belly's of
those girls had been torn open. They called the case Little Big Horn,
because on the evening of the last murder there had been an exchange
of fire which included the use of a cross bow. Considering that
Daniel Blackbird had been of Native descent and was the one firing
the arrows, the name stuck.
Scott
Emmett showed up on his doorstep with a case file thicker than a city
phone book. He liked Emmett, but he was adamant that his days as a
cop were over. Emmett was the son-in- law of his partner and best
friend, Brad Rosedale. Coincidentally, Rosedale had been a part of
that forgotten case as well. Unlike Woodman, Brad moved on. In fact
he moved all the way on down to Tennessee; somewhere between
Nashville and Memphis with his third wife.
“I
can't do this Scott. In fact if Jorgenson found out you were on my
doorstep you could find yourself in deep shit. You could lose your
job.”
“Well,
normally I'd say fuck Jorgenson, but to be honest, he sanctioned this
visit,” Emmett replied.
“Don
Jorgenson told you to come see me?”
“Yeah.”
Woodman
laughed, not because it was funny, but because he couldn't believe
the bastard would have the nerve. “Nothing personal Scott, but you
can tell Jorgenson to could go fuck himself.”
“We
need your help Sean.”
“Why
should I care? I'm not a cop anymore.”
“The
last one was a 10 year-old girl.”
“Jesus
Christ.” Woodman sighed and pushed open the screen door.
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If you want to check out this story and others, grab yourself a copy of the book Canopic Jars: Tales of Mummies and Mummification on Amazon.com
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Support of the Arts
by Mj Preston
One of the toughest things about breaking out as a new author is getting people to notice you; especially if you're an independent. Since getting into this gig I have learned a thing or two about human nature. We as humans love to take, but we have a harder time giving.
I am speaking of course of the importance of giving reviews. I'm not getting up on a soapbox to lecture people about how I'm a starving artist and I have it so bad and if it wasn't for you people holding back on your wonderful reviews of my book I'd be living on the same street as James Cameron and Francis Ford Coppola.
Although, let's face it, that would be kind of cool.
One of the toughest things about breaking out as a new author is getting people to notice you; especially if you're an independent. Since getting into this gig I have learned a thing or two about human nature. We as humans love to take, but we have a harder time giving.
I am speaking of course of the importance of giving reviews. I'm not getting up on a soapbox to lecture people about how I'm a starving artist and I have it so bad and if it wasn't for you people holding back on your wonderful reviews of my book I'd be living on the same street as James Cameron and Francis Ford Coppola.
Although, let's face it, that would be kind of cool.
Recently, in the spirit of thanks, I
offered up three of my books exclusively to Dark Discussions members
as a way of saying “thanks” to the group for all the support I've
received on my debut novel: THE EQUINOX. I'm not like Stephen King or Tom Clancy
or even JK Rowling. I didn't get the break that allowed me to
hand back the keys to my big rig and walk away. I'm a pretty realistic
guy, I'm 48 years old, I have one book in publication and working
overtime to get second book out that has a working title of Acadia
Event. While doing this I have to balance a life just like you, I
pull long hours, sometimes as long as 16 per day, I work away from home, and I make sacrifices to take
care of my family. I'm not bitching, don't get me wrong, I'm
relatively content. Of course I'd like to be home, maybe spend more
time with my lady, work in my study to write, instead of over the
steering wheel of a truck.

But all in all, I'm not walking around
tripping over my lip crying out, “I could have been a contender.”
Not everyone can be Stephen King. And
heck, who wants to be Stephen King anyway, he's one gangly looking
bugger aint he? I kid of course, I would have loved to have the
ability to get up in the morning and go to work in my office banging
away on my keyboard for four or five hours. Because it really is a
high when you get to do this. And from a personal standpoint, when
someone reads your work and is happily able to escape for a few hours
that is better than any paycheck.

I will probably work outside the
writing trade for the rest of my life, I don't see any movie deals on
the horizon and I don't know how many books I have left my
system. Two more for sure, but maybe more. I do know that I love this art and it brings me great
pleasure. I also know that until I can't see a monitor I will write
for
the rest of my life. The most precious commodity I have at my fingertips is time. For me, time yields the greatest value, beyond fame or fortune. Now while it may be too late for me to hand in the keys to my big rig and say to my boss, “Catch you later alligator.” There are many up-and-coming young artists out there who need your support, so that they can do what it is that they were intended to do. Be it music, painting, photography, film direction, acting and on and on it goes...
the rest of my life. The most precious commodity I have at my fingertips is time. For me, time yields the greatest value, beyond fame or fortune. Now while it may be too late for me to hand in the keys to my big rig and say to my boss, “Catch you later alligator.” There are many up-and-coming young artists out there who need your support, so that they can do what it is that they were intended to do. Be it music, painting, photography, film direction, acting and on and on it goes...
Talented people bring us day-to-day
pleasure and help us escape our own worlds if not for a few pages or
notes as we join them in their world. So I'm going to ask you please,
support the arts. If you read a book by
somebody that you like, scribble out a few words about that book and
post it where that book is being sold. Better yet, go to your public
library and request that book be ordered in. The same goes for
music, movies, photographers and painters. It really is a waste for
somebody to set aside their gift because they can't support
themselves. Not only for them, but for all of us.
With that said, I'll take a second to
tell you little bit about what's going on with me. Right now I am
working on my new novel, astime allows I'm trying to get the first
draft down on paper before summers end. If the Gods shine on me it should be in print by
Christmas.

In
addition to that I was sanctioned by Great Old Ones Publishing to
contribute a story to an upcoming anthology and I have also had the
pleasure of doing the cover art. Those two bits are done, I'm looking
forward to the final cut.

Rollo has a very distinctive style and
weaves a tale masterfully. I enjoyed both of these stories; my only
bitch about them is that they were a little too short and I was forced to leave Rollo's macabre world before I was ready. But we don't
pick where the story ends and in the case of these two shorts they ended exactly where they were supposed to.
Gord Rollo has
a number of books in publication that can be purchased on
Amazon.com. His e-books are fairly inexpensive so be sure to check
him out and once your finished, do him a solid and leave a review.
Okay, time to set this aside and head North.
Mj Preston
MJ Preston is the Author of the Horror Novel: THE EQUINOX
His new novel ACADIA EVENT is forecasted for release in late 2013-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Thursday, July 4, 2013
THE DEAD DON'T SPEAK
by MJ Preston
So, as hard as this might be to believe, I have a confession to make. Up until last year I had never read a single book by Dean Koontz. It wasn't because I had heard anything negative about Koontz, I just hadn't discovered him. Last year, I purchased an old book by him called: Lightening, which was a cool time travel bit in which Nazi's were trying to change the future. I followed this up with a book called: The Voice of the Night which he penned under the name Brian Coffey. The second book wasn't quite as good as the first, but Koontz has an interesting approach to story telling. I might not have picked up another book by Koontz, there are so many out there by so many capable authors and time seems to be the only thing holding me back from indulging in my favorite indulgence.
Six months ago, in a second hand store with
my wife, who was clearly looking for something she could afford on my
starving artists wages, I picked up a book another Koontz book for a
quarter. I figured I'd grab the dog eared paperback and sit in the
car while she toiled over the treasure trove of shit other people
didn't want in their home. If the book was a dud I'd be out a quarter, if it wasn't I drag it along with me to any place I'd be happy to wait.
By the second paragraph, I was hooked
and knew that when my wife came out I would have to grudgingly put the book down.
As I quickly found out, Odd Thomas was a 20-Something Fry Cook slinging hash browns and pancakes in the Peco Mundo Grill, which was set somewhere on the California Coast. As Odd revealed himself, he made mention of his dysfunctional parents, with whom he is estranged – his adopted family, comprised of father figure, Chief Wyatt Porter, and his mentor, Little Ozzie, a morbidly obese and successful mystery writer who tells Odd to keep the tone of the story is telling you light. Most notably, Odd speaks of his love, Stormy Llewellyn with whom he is destined to spend the rest of his life. Once settling into the world of Odd Thomas, his family and friends I also discovered one other thing. Odd sees the dead,e and he attempts to help them to pass from this world to the next. Oh yeah, almost forgot to mention that many of those who come to Odd Thomas for help are often the victims of violent circumstances. In the opening of the first book, he is visited by the ghost of a brutally murdered girl and sets out to catch her killer. That is where the story opens, but doesn't end when he is successful in catching her killer.
In fact, it is only an introduction to the world of Odd Thomas who in the first book of the same name. Along with the victims of violent crimes, Odd often finds himself in the company of Elvis Presley's ghost, who has not moved on to the next world for reasons Odd has yet to understand. Oh yeah, one other thing. Odd also sees apparitions known as: Bodachs which he speculates are either demons or time travelers that feed off massive loss of life with horrific drama.
I have been reading since I was kid. I
started out with comic books, moved up to novels written by the likes
of Stephen King, Frank Herbert, Robert R McCammon and then there were
scores of other writers, outside the realm of horror. To name a few, Frederick
Forsyth and Tom Clancy who took me for a ride withThe Dogs of
War or into the trenches of World War 3 with Red Storm Rising. My appetite for
reading was not limited to fiction either, I grew very interested
in true crime, historical events and I am an incurable news junkie. What am saying here? Well, I like
reading, I don't get to do it nearly enough, but I try to do it as
often as possible and if I can't settle back with a book, I'll plug in
an audio book.
So, as hard as this might be to believe, I have a confession to make. Up until last year I had never read a single book by Dean Koontz. It wasn't because I had heard anything negative about Koontz, I just hadn't discovered him. Last year, I purchased an old book by him called: Lightening, which was a cool time travel bit in which Nazi's were trying to change the future. I followed this up with a book called: The Voice of the Night which he penned under the name Brian Coffey. The second book wasn't quite as good as the first, but Koontz has an interesting approach to story telling. I might not have picked up another book by Koontz, there are so many out there by so many capable authors and time seems to be the only thing holding me back from indulging in my favorite indulgence.

Sitting down in the driver seat, setting
it to recline, I thumbed open the paperback and was introduced to the
main character who, in the first person, said, “My name is Odd
Thomas.”

As I quickly found out, Odd Thomas was a 20-Something Fry Cook slinging hash browns and pancakes in the Peco Mundo Grill, which was set somewhere on the California Coast. As Odd revealed himself, he made mention of his dysfunctional parents, with whom he is estranged – his adopted family, comprised of father figure, Chief Wyatt Porter, and his mentor, Little Ozzie, a morbidly obese and successful mystery writer who tells Odd to keep the tone of the story is telling you light. Most notably, Odd speaks of his love, Stormy Llewellyn with whom he is destined to spend the rest of his life. Once settling into the world of Odd Thomas, his family and friends I also discovered one other thing. Odd sees the dead,e and he attempts to help them to pass from this world to the next. Oh yeah, almost forgot to mention that many of those who come to Odd Thomas for help are often the victims of violent circumstances. In the opening of the first book, he is visited by the ghost of a brutally murdered girl and sets out to catch her killer. That is where the story opens, but doesn't end when he is successful in catching her killer.
In fact, it is only an introduction to the world of Odd Thomas who in the first book of the same name. Along with the victims of violent crimes, Odd often finds himself in the company of Elvis Presley's ghost, who has not moved on to the next world for reasons Odd has yet to understand. Oh yeah, one other thing. Odd also sees apparitions known as: Bodachs which he speculates are either demons or time travelers that feed off massive loss of life with horrific drama.
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Anton Yelchin cast as Odd Thomas |
I'm not going to spoil the books for
you. I will tell you that I have read five of the Odd Thomas Books:
Odd Thomas, Forever Odd, Brother Odd, Odd Hours, and Odd Apocalypse.
And I'm not finished, there are more books to read and now a motion
picture adaption of the first book. I can also confess that the humor
and light tone of these books are a pleasant escape told completely
in the first person. Odd Thomas, is a selfless individual who manages
to stay upbeat and positive in the face of an adverse and cynical
world. His only conceit is his greatest talent and I am paraphrasing
here as he declares, “No one makes fluffier pancakes than me. So
light and fluffy. they almost float of the plate.” Koontz delivers
this likeable young man who has faces murder, mayhem, torture, heart wrenching loss, but still
he carries on.
Unlike you or I, Odd does not fear death, because he knows what waits for him,
Odd continues his quest to give justice those who cannot demand it
because as he puts it.
The dead don't speak.
M
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Building the Perfect Beast
by MJ Preston
This brings me to the 3rd installment of the MAY MONSTER blog hop and to the end of my blog regarding digital art. My present writing project is a horror novel which is under the working title: ACADIA EVENT. I say working title, because I haven't pledged myself fully to this title. It may not change between now and publication, but I can't guarantee it won't. I am taking a "wait and see" approach because given the opportunity to go back and rename my debut novel I think I would have definitely gone with another title. That aside, I think I should warn you up front that I'm not going to tell you what the new novel is about. Instead I am going to post some artwork here and allow you to draw your own conclusions.
And with that said here you go. I present to you a monolithic piece awash in emerald green and super nova blue detonating from my minds eye and tunneling straight into your cerebral cortex.
When I started Acadia I decided to use the same approach I did with 'The Equinox'. which is to create virtual storyboards and use them to mold the things I see in my minds eye as I approach writing each new chapter.
In writing the new book I was left to consider what the new monster(s) would look like and I began churning out ideas. An early picture had the creature looking somewhat like a conehead and though I liked it and it remains in an early promotional piece, it would not stay the same as it evolved.
In the first drafts it stood upright, with an exoskeleton and primitive claws that could pluck out an eye or better yet an internal organ to feast upon. But the more I learned about this creature and how it would eventually operate I thought it best to both change how it walked and give it the ability of something that had higher intelligence.
As you can see in the following pictures the creature carries itself in a dog-like stance, but it also has a human characteristic in that it has opposing thumbs. In the following three picks you can actually see a minor evolution taking place.
The end result of this exercise is not only to solidify how this monster, but how it will act as it bounds across the pages of my new novel taking victims as it does.
I came up with a name for the creature as well. I call it a Skentophyte as to what that actually means; you'll have to read the book when it comes in the latter part of 2013. In addition to the wiley fellow you see on the left there is another creature that is involved with the Skentophytes, but I'll hold onto that tidbit until the book is ready. With that said, I aam going to stop rampling before I give something else away and just post a bunch of artwork and let it do my talking.
Just a quick note to let those know who frequent this page I will be doing a bit of traveling over the next day or so. Given that, I may miss a blog or two and I ask your forgiveness in advance.
Thanks for the feedback and kind words. Be sure to check out all the other cool blogs during this weeks MAY MONSTER MADNESS and kudos to the founders. Okay, enough of my yammering.
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This brings me to the 3rd installment of the MAY MONSTER blog hop and to the end of my blog regarding digital art. My present writing project is a horror novel which is under the working title: ACADIA EVENT. I say working title, because I haven't pledged myself fully to this title. It may not change between now and publication, but I can't guarantee it won't. I am taking a "wait and see" approach because given the opportunity to go back and rename my debut novel I think I would have definitely gone with another title. That aside, I think I should warn you up front that I'm not going to tell you what the new novel is about. Instead I am going to post some artwork here and allow you to draw your own conclusions.
And with that said here you go. I present to you a monolithic piece awash in emerald green and super nova blue detonating from my minds eye and tunneling straight into your cerebral cortex.
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Artwork for ACADIA EVENT is an ongoing process that happens chapter by chapter. |

In the first drafts it stood upright, with an exoskeleton and primitive claws that could pluck out an eye or better yet an internal organ to feast upon. But the more I learned about this creature and how it would eventually operate I thought it best to both change how it walked and give it the ability of something that had higher intelligence.
As you can see in the following pictures the creature carries itself in a dog-like stance, but it also has a human characteristic in that it has opposing thumbs. In the following three picks you can actually see a minor evolution taking place.

Just a quick note to let those know who frequent this page I will be doing a bit of traveling over the next day or so. Given that, I may miss a blog or two and I ask your forgiveness in advance.
Thanks for the feedback and kind words. Be sure to check out all the other cool blogs during this weeks MAY MONSTER MADNESS and kudos to the founders. Okay, enough of my yammering.
MJ Preston is the Author of the Horror Novel: THE EQUINOX
His new novel ACADIA EVENT is forecasted for release in late 2013-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RATED AS ONE OF THE
BEST HORROR NOVELS TO HIT BOOKSHELVES IN THE LAST 10 YEARS!!
'The Equinox' is a tour de force of brilliant writing, fast-paced action, and gritty characterisation.
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Sunday, May 12, 2013
Welcome to the City of the Dead
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The Stranger known as: the 4th Horseman carries with him a darkness. |
Along with generating a pile of Equinox art I also start creating work for a pictorial I was going to call: The 4th Horseman. The concept was simple enough. A stranger carrying a bag walks into a city and unleashes something that changes city into a hell on earth. Not a new concept by any means. Author Richard Matheson gave us 'I am Legend' which spawned three films adaptions: The Last Man on Earth (1964), The Omega Man (1971) and I am Legend (2007). Along with Matheson's influential novel, the film Resident Evil (2002) used biological disaster caused by an evil corporation to turn people in Racoon City into cannibalistic zombies. It also went on to become a major franchise and set into motion an epidemic of zombie movies. Including the critically acclaimed HBO series 'The Walking Dead' based on the Graphic Novel originally penned by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Tony Moore in 2003.
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After the 4th Horseman arrives things change drastically. |
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In the City of the Dead law enforcement is a must. |
The one thing I did get from this exercise was the inspiration for a couple of new books. No, not books about the City of the Dead, but characters were spawned from these ideas.
Even though 'The 4th Horseman' concept has been shelved my third novel, still in its infancy, was inspired by some of what came from this exercise. My latest project, Acadia Event also has a character who would have been originally cast in 'The 4th Horseman Graphic Novel'. So all is not lost in the fall of an idea. And I still hold onto some of these pictures with an almost freakish sentiment.
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After the event that uleashed change the switchman still works the railroad. |
Although not all writers use art to spur on their creative side I believe that what you see here on this page is the inner working of my minds eye. How that comes to be is really not all that complicated. I get a visual inside my head, pictures begin to form, and from that I begin to build the characters, places and the events that connect them. I can't speak for other writers, but assume that they have a similar experience when they go down that rabbit hole.
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What waits down darkened corridors is anyone's guess. |
After a computer crash last year, I lost the bulk of the pictures I'd generated in my week long frenzy, but I did manage to salvage a few. I still look back on this fondly and think to myself. Maybe there is still something there.
Who knows. I hang onto everything, even pieces that have been excised from my writing because they didn't work. In my den, office, workspace, I have the original draft manuscript for The Equinox which telephone book sized hulk of paper riddled with post-it notes and red ink. Sometimes I'll pick it up and leaf through it and look at what was taken out. Taken out for good reason by the way. Even that which was tried and did not make the cut is still part of me and the process.

Well, that about sums it up for this blog entry. Next I'll show of some of my artwork in regard to my latest project with the working title: 'ACADIA EVENT'
I must say that I have really had fun with this Blog Hop thing that a co-host Mike from The Dark Discussions Podcast passed along. His blog is: Unnatural Selections. I suggest you check him out along with all the other folks participating in this May Monster Madness Blog Hop [See details below]
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MJ Preston is the Author of the Horror Novel: THE EQUINOX
His new novel ACADIA EVENT is forecasted for release in late 2013-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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