Although I buy quite a few Kindle books on a weekly basis,
it’s been a while since I put in a big order for print works. One thing of
interest came in last week and a bunch more today. So here’s where I spent some
money:
1. Warbirds of Mars,
edited by Vaughn and Gilmour. This is a collection of connected short stories
about the human resistance to conquerors from Mars. I love the concept but haven’t started
reading it yet.
2. This is Gonna Hurt,
a book about music, photography and life by Nikki Sixx. I’ve already read this.
Not a lot of new stuff if you’ve read his Heroin Diaries, but it certainly held
my interest. He has apparently really gotten into photography and has sprinkled
quite a few odd shots throughout . It also has quite a bit of his philosophy of
life in it, things he’s learned from his experiences. I’m not much of a fan of
such things; they generally appear pretty self-evident. I learned a little more
about his childhood and his music, which is what I was most interested in. Most
of the music stuff had to do with Sixx A.M rather than Motley, which is not
particularly what I care about.
3. Proactive
Contrition: A Meta-Memoir, by Wayne Allen Sallee. Wayne is an extraordinary
short story writer. I’m not quite sure what to expect from this “meta-memoir,”
though, but I know it’ll be surprising, entertaining, and will make me think.
4. The Saga of Dray
Prescot: The Lohvian Cycle books 1 and 2, by Kenneth Bulmer.
This is a two volume set, each of which collects three of the Dray
Prescot books that were not originally published in English during the original
run of the series. They were published only in German. They have since been
brought out in English in ebooks, which I bought already, but I wanted the
print copies. Each volume has three books in it. I’ve read the first two from
book one but still have four more complete novels to go. Looking forward to
getting into these. The cover below is for volume 1 but 2 is the same cover with II on it. Interestingly, the
second volume includes a “compendium” much like I was thinking of adding to Wraith of Talera.
Speaking of Wraith
of Talera, sitting on my desk right now is the contract from Borgo Press,
as an imprint of Wildside Press, for the book.
I wrote a lot of rough draft and outlined the last few chapters yesterday
so I expect to have the book finished and turned in by August. Since this one
will be part of a duology, I am considering starting the next one immediately
after Wraith is done. That one will be called Gods of Talera.
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Looking forward to that Talera book.
ReplyDeleteRandy, thanks!
ReplyDeleteBooks look good - especially the Warbirds of Mars.
ReplyDeleteIt'll be great to see Talera back in action.
Cool beans, great titles ~ and ja~! a salute to Talera~!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the contract,
ReplyDeleteCharles. Those are some good books you have there, all new titles for me.
Yay! Looking forward to Wraith of Talera.
ReplyDeleteI've wondered about those Sixx memoirs. Gina and I joke that books like that all have the same cut and paste subtitle: "My Nightmare of Booze and Pills." Great news on Talera!
ReplyDeleteI've never given any thought to the Sixx books. I didn't even make it through the Motley Crue biography.
ReplyDeleteHowever, one of the photography sites I follow had a 2-part series on Nikki and his work, and it was pretty awesome. Great street photography, which is probably my favorite variety.
Paul, I've been having a lot of fun with the new Talera book.
ReplyDeleteErik, thanks, man.
Prashant, I've been a huge fan of the Dray Prescot series over the years, have read all 38 of the previous books.
Shauna, thankee! Me too.
Richard, Nikki Sixx did that in the Heroin Diaries. he's somewhat more upbeat and positive in this one.
Chris, I've been a fan of Motley's music for a long time, and Sixx is the driving force behind that.
How do you find all these books, Charles? :-) The Warbirds looks very cool!
ReplyDeleteAnd so does the new contract! Congratulations!
I'm reading The Demon Haunted World by Carl Sagan right now. It's been sitting here for about a year and it's about time I took it in.
ReplyDeleteAnd munching on a candy stash leftover from Easter... a minor boom in candy. Speaking of which, how's the ant boomtown around the snake? Or has some critter come along and jumped their claim? ;)
An interesting bunch for sure!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're moving along well on 'Wraith'. August is just around the corner so the heat is on. :)
ReplyDeleteVesper, I find out about a lot of them on the blogs, and on facebook groups for various writers that I belong to.
ReplyDeleteeric1313, I have that book. Good one. I liked Sagan quite a lot.
Riot Kitty, eclectic, I guess.
Bernard, pretty hot literally here these days. I'm staying in a lot.
Good luck in Talera, Charles. i'm sure you're mised there ;)
ReplyDeleteDeka, was good to get back and see the old crew. :)
ReplyDeleteWell, my ex-wife did say I was "visceral."
ReplyDeleteAbout the cover of Warbirds of Mars, edited by Vaughn and Gilmour.
Never mind the stories. I'll take the nearly unbalanced gun-toting chick in her garter belt and nylons.
Okay, so I'm over seventy.
Anno DOM? :)
Sounds like a good mix of books. Congrats on the progress with Wraith! Got a lot of books I've been meaning to read too -- just got a copy of Inhuman, zombie haiku by Josh Gage. Looking forward to starting that one.
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Charles- numbers 2 and 4 look interesting!
ReplyDeleteIvan, I think the word for you is 'incorrigible." :)
ReplyDeleteGreg, zombie haiku. I'm proud of being one of the first people to do vampire haiku. Back quite a long time ago now.
Jodi, We shall soon see.
yay! will get 'wraith' and 'gods. :)
ReplyDeleteLaughingwolf, I appreciate it, man.
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