jeffvandermeer.com - 1/23/2009
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As Jay’s mentioned on his blog , he and I are collaborating on a novel with a working title of The Heart of the Beast. Jay’s a writing machine, uses several different styles, and has mad talent. He’s also one of the nicest, most interesting people I know, with a healthy sense ...
fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com - 1/27/2009
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fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com —
Since so many people appear to believe that
Ken Scholes' Lamentation ( Canada , USA , Europe...
) could well be the fantasy debut of the year, I thought it would be a good idea to invite the author and give him the opportunity to introduce himself. ...
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Ken Scholes Interview
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A Swedish review of Mainspring [ Powell's | Amazon thb | Audible ] A best of 2008 list recommends Escapement [ Powell's | Amazon ] Jeff VanderMeer responds to my post about our collaborative novel [ jlake.com | LiveJournal ] James Gurney on hand-painted signs — An interesting intersection between text and the visual arts. Trees in Western U.S. Forests ...
[writing] The Heart of the Beast
Lakeshore —
Between having a cold and some general distraction this weekend, I still managed to get a fair amount of in done on The Heart of the Beast, my collaboration with Jeff VanderMeer. Unfortunately, due to the aforementioned factors my pacing was off and I also neglected to report progress here. Still, I put in about ten hours of work, and netted about 10,100 words to the working draft (ie, counting my revised/extended work product, not Jeff's source material). Perhaps 20% is new wordage in the form of inserted scenes or wholly redrafted paragraphs and scenes. ...
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