Re: ATT JMS: Demon Night

 Posted on 9/2/1996 by jmsatb5@aol.com to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated


Writing novels is something I do want to get back to; my next novel is
already fully outlined, I have all the research stuff I need, but it's a
1,000 page story, and I need one fairly focused year to write it. So as
much as I enjoy writing novels, it'll have to wait until I'm done with B5,
alas.



jms



Re: ATT JMS: Demon Night

 Posted on 9/2/1996 by jmsatb5@aol.com to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated


Morgan: in hearing the sorts of books you like, I have two words for you:
Jonathan Carroll. Try his "Bones of the Moon," or if you can find it,
"The Land of Laughs."

"Demon Night" was a decent first attempt; I never actually wrote it
intending for it to ever be published; I just sorta wrote it for myself,
as an exercise, then stuck it in a closet for almost 3 years until my
agent one day suggested I write one someday, and I mentioned I had one.
Almost didn't give it to her, figuring it was an okay start, but I needed
to really learn more. She read it, loved it, gave it to her NY associate,
who sold it to the first editor who looked at it, and it got a Bram Stoker
Award nomination from the Horror Writers of America. So what the heck do
I know...?


jms