There's a very chatty, very lengthy new interview with me up at Praxis Magazine, which I encourage everyone to check out. I yammer on at length about my books, my creative process, my experiences in the entertainment industry, and, uh, Duran Duran. The interviewer, Andie Nash, is smart and fun and generally awesome. She's also an excellent novelist--her book Thanks, That Was Fun is a hell of a good read.
As discussed in the interview, I have a new book coming out next month: Lonely Satellite, which I describe as "...the Bizarro-world version of Bias Cut. This time around, in this alternate version of events, a somewhat tougher version of Laurie is fending his way through a dangerous post-apocalyptic world, running into tweaked versions of the same characters and predicaments he experienced in Bias Cut, only in a more bizarre setting." So, y'know, if you read Bias Cut and thought, "Gee, I like these characters a lot, but I sure wish they were thrust into a gritty post-apocalyptic world", there is every chance you'll dig Lonely Satellite. There's no set release date yet, but look for it in early October, in both paperback and ebook formats.
Also, my lovingly-detailed analyses of MTV's Teen Wolf are gathering dust. Seriously, nobody's been visiting them. Which is a shame, because they're actually really good! Come on, supernatural teen-soap aficionados, let's start a conversation! Suggested topics of discussion: Why does Season Three suck so badly thus far? (Short answer: No Jackson, no Erica, they killed off the awesomely snarky Mr. Harris, they added a slew of undifferentiated and noncommittal new characters, they gave us no compelling villains, the plotting got lazier and more slapdash, and the formerly lightning-swift pacing slowed down and derailed when they started experimenting with flashbacks and framing devices. Oh, and no lacrosse.) What are your feelings on BuzzFeed's ranking of the men of Teen Wolf? Why is Allison written as a sensible and smart young woman 90% of the time and as a complete lunatic jackass the remaining 10%? Why was Derek so hilariously incompetent as the Alpha? Does anyone in the known universe look better naked than Colton Haynes? Let's discuss.
As discussed in the interview, I have a new book coming out next month: Lonely Satellite, which I describe as "...the Bizarro-world version of Bias Cut. This time around, in this alternate version of events, a somewhat tougher version of Laurie is fending his way through a dangerous post-apocalyptic world, running into tweaked versions of the same characters and predicaments he experienced in Bias Cut, only in a more bizarre setting." So, y'know, if you read Bias Cut and thought, "Gee, I like these characters a lot, but I sure wish they were thrust into a gritty post-apocalyptic world", there is every chance you'll dig Lonely Satellite. There's no set release date yet, but look for it in early October, in both paperback and ebook formats.
Also, my lovingly-detailed analyses of MTV's Teen Wolf are gathering dust. Seriously, nobody's been visiting them. Which is a shame, because they're actually really good! Come on, supernatural teen-soap aficionados, let's start a conversation! Suggested topics of discussion: Why does Season Three suck so badly thus far? (Short answer: No Jackson, no Erica, they killed off the awesomely snarky Mr. Harris, they added a slew of undifferentiated and noncommittal new characters, they gave us no compelling villains, the plotting got lazier and more slapdash, and the formerly lightning-swift pacing slowed down and derailed when they started experimenting with flashbacks and framing devices. Oh, and no lacrosse.) What are your feelings on BuzzFeed's ranking of the men of Teen Wolf? Why is Allison written as a sensible and smart young woman 90% of the time and as a complete lunatic jackass the remaining 10%? Why was Derek so hilariously incompetent as the Alpha? Does anyone in the known universe look better naked than Colton Haynes? Let's discuss.
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I'm blaming the downfall of Season 3 of Teen Wolf on the death of Mr. Harris myself - I miss his snarky, bespectacled disdain...
That or, you know, the fact that we were *paying* $1.99 per episode instead of watching it for free. Ups the stakes a bit.
Okay, I can't deal with violence on TV or in movies, whether implied or gratuitous. (That's a big reason I refuse to watch "Game of Thrones," for instance.)
BUT, I am willing to give "Teen Wolf" a look because of your endorsement. Can you recommend a non-violent episode? Is there one? I have no problem spending $1.99 for an episode if you can tell me which one to watch.
I can't say it enough--thanks again for the interview!
(If you have Netflix, the first two seasons--which are the only ones worth watching, btw, as season three has been absolute crap thus far--are streaming for free. Er, also, the full second episode appears to be entirely up on YouTube here right now.)
Your inner Child of the Eighties might very well dig it. I started watching it solely because Russell Mulcahy(!) is one of the executive producers/directors, and... yeah, the show is pretty much shot like an extra-long Duran Duran video, only with more shirtless locker room scenes. It's kind of awesome.
Thank you for the great advice! I'm totally going to watch it now.
I've lurked on your site for awhile, your Duranalysis writeups are hysterical. I use them as my "get out of bad mood/funk " trick. The FDA should approve your site as a safe antidepressant/mood lifter - good for alleviating bad emails from work, horrible phone calls from your child's teacher and/or significant other angst.
Loved Bias Cut.
I keep checking the site hoping the new book is out....
Any update on when?