Wednesday, September 25, 2002
The rain from Hurricane Isadore began last night. This afternoon, the rain is sweeping in from the east, torrential, but so far the repairs to the roof are holding. I'd knock on wood, but that's probably not a good idea around here. A little wind, not much. Mostly just rain, which is at least nice to listen to, as long as it stays out there.
News on Low Red Moon: Roc (Penguin-Putnam) has made an offer and I've accepted. The contracts aren't signed yet, but it's a go. They'll be publishing Low Red Moon and my next next novel, Murder of Angels (a sort of sequel to Silk). Both books will be released initially as trade paperbacks, with mass-market paperbacks to follow. Subterranean Press will be doing the limited-edition hardbacks of both books. Obviously, it's too early to have release dates, but I'll pass them along as soon as I have them. So, at least that's a little stress gone.
That's the news for now.
1:25 PM