VAPORS, volume 2 of my collected horror, sci-fi and mystery stories, is now available in Barnes and Noble Nook and Amazon Kindle editions. It includes 13 stories: Nothing There, The Senator, Sweetie, Honey Love, God of Self, Gnawing, Death Train, Simon, Drive, Chiganook, Monster, The Devil at Bay and, of course, Vapors. There is also a bonus: the screenplay SUMMER LOVE.
VAPORS follows the first volume in the collection, SINCE THE SKY BLEW OFF.
And it comes before the third volume, due in the fall of 2013: THE BEACH THAT SUMMER. Read the title story now.
And it is yet another part of my great association with my good friends at Crossroad Press, who in the last few months have also published the THUNDER RISE trilogy of horror novels.
That story is told in the Introduction to VAPORS, below:
Introduction
F. Scott Fitzgerald may have
been right when he famously observed that there are no second acts in American
life. In writing, however, there sometimes is
a second act –– and even a third. The book you are about to read is proof.
From the earliest age,
fiction was my first love. I wrote stories and then outlines and drafts of
novels, a satisfying Act One. Then the real world called. When I graduated
college, journalism still offered jobs a-plenty for writers. Monetarily, at
least, the genre was easier than fiction -- one has to eat, after all. So Act
Two began, and it continues to this day, with three decades as a Providence Journal staff writer and
eight books of non-fiction (and three documentary movies) to my name.
The first act seemed to
have ended (or at least sputtered to an intermission) in the 1990s, after
publication of a novel, Thunder Rise, and dozens of horror,
mystery, crime and sci-fi short stories. I kept writing fiction, albeit at a
slower pace, as that decade closed and the new millennium began. There’s only
so much time in a day.
Enter the good folks at
Crossroad Press, David Niall Wilson and David Dodd. They had an idea for a
third act, though I myself initially did not see it that way.
They wanted to publish an
e-book version of Thunder Rise, which had been released in hardcover and
paperback editions. They did, in 2012, along with an audio book, released in
2013. They wanted to publish the other never-before-released books in the Thunder
Rise trilogy –– Asylum and Summer Place –– which they did, this year. They wanted a short
story collection, Since the Sky Blew Off, which they published in 2012. Now comes
volume two of the short stories, with at least one more on tap.
So Vapors is another scene from
my writer’s Act Three, which is an echo, or a continuation, or whatever, or Act
One.
Vapors contains some new
stories and some older ones previously published in the late Dave Silva’s
now-legendary The Horror Show and
other magazines. The roots of all lie in that intermissive period of my writing
life when the still-legendary NECON, the New England Writers’ Conference, was
the highlight of the summer for me and so many other writers of horror, fantasy
and science-fiction, all the way back to the earliest days with Stephen King,
Peter Straub, Robert McCammon, Yvonne Navarro, Tom Monteleone, Elizabeth
Massie, John Skipp, John Farris, the 2013 NECON Legend Chet Williamson, and the
late Charles L. Grant, a fellow Rhode Islander, and Les Daniels. Like me, some
of these writers have been brought to a larger audience by Crossroad Press.
Here’s to second and
third acts -- and however many more may follow! I have the fiction bug again,
big-time.
But my fondest wish, as
always, is that you, the reader, enjoy the fruits of something I love so dearly:
writing. Visit me at www.gwaynemiller.com and drop me a line, will you? Safe
journey...
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