In light of new projects coming my way (and since Halloween/Samhain is also the new year in certain religions), I’ve decided to take Haunted Cuyahoga off the market soon. And by soon, I mean after selling ONE more copy. (I’m notified of every sale, so I can do that.) Yes, just one… making a grand total of printed copies 266. Why? Well, it’s time to move on for me. New things on the horizon… letting go of some of the past that’s weighing down this suitcase of life I carry with me. It’s been three years since this little venture, and I’d like to lay it to rest…
Archive for October, 2009
Home is Where the Tell-Tale Heart Is…
So, I’m back in northeast Ohio after a LONG hiatus. What a trip—er, trips—it’s been. I feel like the last two weeks, I haven’t had much time to sit still for long, let alone digest everything. From Salem (an incredible city… thanks to everyone there who made my trip enjoyable and the many new friends I made along the way) and my first-ever book signing at Cornerstone Books to Dayton (as well as Yellow Springs where two bookstores now carry Queer Hauntings) and my wonderful friends, both distant and close, there who kept me on my toes. I haven’t even unpacked yet, but I did take the time to make a Halloween tree and decorate my window a little, just to cheer myself up from the exhaustion for a little while.
No Need for Broom Closets….
For starters… Happy National Coming Out Day!! I know, I didn’t realize until just now. Sorry! My mind has been elsewhere!
(Un)Dead Man Walking…
Welcome to October… or, as I prefer to think of it, that time of year when suddenly everyone thinks about ghosts, ghouls, and hauntings only to forget about them after Halloween. Those of us dealing with the dead generally feel it’s “just another day at the office” and sometimes scoff at the sudden interest. Although there is one exception to it being like the rest of the year: everyone wants you to be everywhere at once for the whole 31 days.