Hi, everyone, just a quickie with some good news:
1. "White Wave of Mercy" and CHRISTMAS TREES and MONKEYS on Stoker  Prelim
Ballot
2. Reading tomorrow night at the Lizard Lounge
3. OF  FLESH AND HUNGER anthology coming out next month
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Bram Stoker Preliminary Ballot  Announced
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The Horror Writers Association have announced the Bram Stoker  Award
preliminary ballot for works published in 2002. This is the  horror
industry's equivalent of the Nebula Award, or the Hugo, for those of  you who
might know those names better. And... yours truly has gotten in there  twice!
Whoo hoo!
Under the Short Fiction category: "White Wave of Mercy",  originally
published in Extremes 4: Darkest Africa (which is also on the  ballot under
Anthology), and my recent collection CHRISTMAS TREES AND  MONKEYS. This
latter was somewhat of a surprise, considering how late in the  year it came
out, but it's been picking up a lot of steam lately.
The full preliminary ballot can be viewed  here:
http://www.horror.org/stokerballots.htm
Now, there's three steps left. All voting members of the HWA will  receive
the ballot and cast their weighted votes for their top 3 choices in  each
category. The top 4 from each category, after all voting has been done,  will
then be put on the FINAL ballot (and can then officially say they have  been
NOMINATED). This ballot will then go back out to the voting members and  they
do it again. The winner will be announced the night of June 7th (and the  eve
of my 40th birthday... a sign? 
an honor. 
Best of luck to everyone on my humble mailing list who are also on  the
ballot (I started to list you all here but it was getting way too long  and I
started getting paranoid I was missing someone 
and you'll see quickly that I'm in incredible company.
To learn more about the collection, or to read "White Wave of Mercy"  if
you're a voting HWA member and would like to consider it, check out my  page
at:
http://www.sff.net/people/keohane/ctm.htm
I'm offering CT&M at my cost to any voting HWA member if you're interest.  As
they say on TV, this is for a Limited Time Only! :-) And check out  some
wicked killer quotes I've received on the book so far while you're in  there.
As well, I have a couple of extra copies of Lone Wolf's EXTREMES 4:  DARKEST
AFRICA, a CD-ROM anthology and the ONLY place you can see the  incredible
artwork by M.W. Anderson for the story itself. Yep, there is an  illustration
(and it's really cool), and the CD contains a video introduction  to the
story my me. You also have well over a dozen more incredible stories  but
some fantastic authors, all illustrated, printable, etc. 
Anyhow, if anyone wants Extremes 4: Darkest Africa, the few I have  are
available at my deep author discount of $11!! Supplies very  limited...
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Reading tomorrow night at  the Lizard Lounge
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Tomorrow night I'll be reading from CT&M at the Writers With Drinks  series
at the Lizard Lounge in Cambridge MA. Rather than repeat the spiel  here,
I'll let you check out their website for all the stuff. Should  be
interesting, there's quite an eclectic group of stories being read. I'll  let
you know how it goes!
http://www.writerswithdrinks.com
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of Flesh and Hunger  anthology
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The upcoming anthology "of Flesh and Hunger", edited by John Lawson, will  be
coming out at the end of next month as an e-book from Double  Dragon
publishing (http://www.double-dragon-ebooks.com/). It's an  incredible
line-up of stories, all with Cannibalism as the overall these. I  know... but
I've read a couple, and I'm serious when I say these are -  bizarre at times,
yes - but a fantastic bunch of tales. My story,  "Selection", is a science
fiction / cannibalism story. That description  should be enough to get you
excited! :-) Not sure when it'll be available for  pre-order, soon, I'd
wager.
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Bye
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OK, that's it. A fun time all around, lately. No  word on the novels, yet,
but something's brewing - I know, I've said that  before. 
in this business. You need a lot of patience  and even more prayer.
Until next time....
Dan Keohane
http://www.dankeohane.com/
Who used  the word "eclectic" in sentence in this email, did you notice? I'm
a cultured  guy....
 

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