Blog Tour with Ira Nayman

Next stop in the blog tour… … is with fellow author, Ira Nayman. Ira Nayman is a figment of the imagination of a lawn chair named Francois le Granfalloon. Francois has imagined a rich life for his character Ira featuring the publication of seven novels by Elsewhen Press, the most recent being called Bad Actors. Francois’ creation has been updating a web site of  political and social satire, Les Pages aux Folles, for 19 years….

Blog Tour with D.G. Valdron

The blog tour continues I am very pleased to have been a guest author at Den Valdron’s website recently, where I talked about my latest collection of short stories, Dreams of the Moon, and in particular about the genesis of the second story in the collection, At Union, which first appeared in Postscripts to Darkness. I’d also like you to: Meet D.G. Valdron … who is a remarkable writer. I was very pleased to have published his first novel, The…

Appearing at Assorted Nonsense

Fellow author Joe Mahoney has been kind enough to host me on his website, Assorted Nonsense. This is the second stop in my blog tour for Dreams of the Moon. As always I offer the introduction to the collection of short stories, and also for each guest appearance I offer some insight into one of the stories: how the story came to be. Joe Mahoney is the author of the time travel novel A Time and…

Blog tour with David Perlmutter

So very pleased to be a guest today at fellow author, David Perlmutter’s website, where I talk about my latest collection of short stories, Dreams of the Moon. This is the first stop in a multi-blog tour occurring over the next few weeks. You’ll be able to read about the genesis of the stories in Dreams of the Moon where I’m being hosted. You’ll also have an opportunity to meet some wonderful Canadian spec-fic authors here —…

Review and book launch video for Dreams of the Moon

So much news! Author and artist, Swati Chavda, offered this review of Dreams of the Moon on Goodreads: DELICATELY WOVEN SURREAL STORIES WITH LUMINOUS PROSE The cover of this book—with its stark mountainous landscape and a lone girl gazing with wonder at the moon-jellyfish chimera floating shimmering in the sky—promised me a unique experience that would take me out of my pandemic-induced limbo. The stories surpassed that promise, taking me through a dreamy, surreal experience…