Deadbeats

This Just In…

Posted by The Powers That Be, Wednesday, 1 December 2004 at 1:29 am, EST

Bunch ‘O work for the Keep It Coming Print Magazine:

I’ll be doing two regular features -

  1. A humorous ‘opinion’ column along the rough lines of the anorakism features here. So as not to confuse the dear Americans it’s been retitled ‘Get A Life’ referencing Bill (The Girth) Shatner’s spectacularly misplaced announcement at a Star Trek convention a few years ago, clearly forgetting precisely who it was that kept him up to his bulging belly in Hookers and Gin.
  2. A ‘forgotten heroes’ kind of thing where I do a feature on a particularly inflential area of creativity that has been glossed over or forgotten. First issue is on the subject of the Parisien Théâtre Du Grand Guignol. Something of a pet subject, the sixty five year history of this perverse theatre, plying its works of extreme theatrical horror within a deconsecrated chapel in the Red Light district of Montmartre, has always fascinated me. Subscribers to The Organization will see the place turn up ther before too long…

William Hope Hodgeson will follow in the second issue…

‘Mothers Boy’ will most likely appear in Issue #4 of Horror Express (published in about six months so don’t hold your breath just yet!). Artwork’s been done, Marc Shemmans (Editor) is pleased so no future embarrassment there then.

Over the next couple of weeks expect a slew of page updates here on the site, I’ve been pitifully lax since going online and am determined to get it done!

I want to get a few issues ahead on the serial, work on an upcoming short story submission and, believe it or not, I’m one of the judges on KIC’s Christmas Short Story Competition so there’s a few festive words to plow through for that; but…

…eventually, I’ll get ’round to this Digital Dump.

That’s it, move along there’s nothing to be seen here!

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Guy Adams used to dress up and pretend he was someone else. Then he swapped acting for writing. This proves that not only is he a compulsive liar he is also something of an idiot. He is responsible for the novels 'More Than This' and 'The Imagineer' (under the name of Gregory Ashe) as well as the Deadbeat series of novellas. There are a few short stories with his name on and he wrote the words for he official 'Life On Mars Companion' which paid more than the lot of them put together. [More]

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