Current Mischief – July 21st, 2017

The News

As the good Professor Farnsworth likes to say, good news everyone. Fishing with the Devil is done. Complete. Published. Loose in the world. A huge thanks to everyone who helped get it across the finish line – Sarah L. Johnson for making it gud, Axel Howerton and Coffin Hop Press for making it real, and James Beveridge for making it pretty. Whatever you think of it, I’d love to get a review on Amazon/Goodreads, it really does help getting it noticed.

Another Thing

Speaking of Coffin Hop Press, I had such a great time working with them that they’ve taken me in as a partner and senior editor. I’ll be helping them ramp with a number of fantastic projects centered around new crime, new weird, new pulp. Our two fall/winter books will be It’s a Weird Winter Wonderland, an anthology of crazy holiday stories, and Manchester Vice, a nasty bit of work from the dark and dangerous Jack Strange.

Writing

After nearly a year of grinding away on Fishing with the Devil I’ve moved on to new (and old) projects. No Joy, my full length Tagger Boone (fresh from A Dead Reckoning) novel is clawing its way to life, and while I chip away at that, I’ve been working on a set of interconnected stories about Winston (of Winston and Wu fame) with the working title of Tales from the Double-W Pawn Shop.

Upcoming Events

August 11-13th, 2017
I’ll be attending When Words Collide again this year. It’s the premier genre literary convention in Canada and always a fantastic time. This year, as part of Coffin Hop, I’ll be participating in a number of events.

My schedule so far:

  • Mythology as the Basis for Speculative Fiction Panel – Friday 1PM
  • Noir at the Bar – Friday 9PM+
  • Coffin Hop Presents – Saturday 10AM
  • Analemma Books (Enigma Front: The Monster Within) Book Social – Saturday 1PM
  • Autograph Session – Saturday 8-10PM
  • Blue Pencil Café – Sunday 11AM

September 28th, 2017
Coffin Hop will be officially launching Fishing with the Devil along with Axel Howerton’s noirvella masterpiece, Con Morte, at the Owls Nest. It’ll be a fun party with drinks, snacks, readings, and most certainly mischief. Come on down!

Running Events

Running, running, and more running. After surviving a nasty chest cold in June, I’m ramping back up in preparation for a couple of upcoming races.

Already picked out a tombstone.

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Cheers!
Rob

Current Mischief – December 24th, 2016

Another fantastic year pretty much in the can. Ran a lot, wrote a lot, cried when the universe snatched away some inspirational creative folks like David Bowie and Leonard Cohen.

The big news is that I’ll be editing a holiday crime anthology for Coffin Hop Press in 2017. We’ve got a great line up of cool cat authors and I can’t wait to unleash this soon to be classic on the world.

Holiday Havoc!

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Writing
Lots and lots of writing focused on getting my short story collection (Fishing with the Devil) into appropriate shape to release in 2017. I never thought it would take months upon months to clean up and complete the short stories, but yeah…

Upcoming Writing/Literature Events
Some great stuff coming up. So far on tap:

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Running
Now that I’m sliding into winter hibernation, I can relax and ponder my last three races of 2016. Finlayson Arm was a beautiful brute. Technical. Steep. Endless. I’d thought Squamish was tough, but this was tougher. Eleven hours of pain, but we pushed through it. The Harvest Half and First Responder’s Half in October and November were fun, flat, and simple. Not challenging, but considering I’d damaged both body and soul on Finlayson, that’s okay.

Upcoming Races
Next year is shaping up to be a killer race year. Since I’m turning fifty I’ll be pushing a pile of 50 km+ races! So far on tap:

  • Frozen Ass 50 – February 20th, 2017
  • Diez Vista 50 – April 8th, 2017
  • Calgary Marathon 50 – May 28th, 2017
  • Squamish 50 – August 19th, 2017
  • Lost Soul 100 – September 8th, 2017

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Book of the Week/Month/Variable Time Period
Shadow’s Fall: New White Sands City Cyberpunk Book 1 by Ron Bender
In a future where corporations govern, eCash rules, and technology is everything, Raven steals, kills, and shops while looking damn good at it. When she acquires some explosive data, and the scrutiny of powerful adversaries who know more about her than she does, she discovers that having the right friends, the right family, is the most valuable prize of all.

A fast paced cyberpunk action adventure that twists and turns, taking you down dark, dirty underworld paths and up to lofty, bright corporate corridors. The vast cast of characters pop, springing alive to populate a fully realized New White Sands City and one crazy world. A fantastic beginning to an ambitious series, highly recommended!

Shadow's Fall by Ron Bender

Current Mischief – August 21st, 2016

Last weekend I attended the annual When Words Collide literary festival and, as usual, it was a complete blast. A highlight was the fantastic Noir at the Bar with ‘spiderwoman’ Sarah L. Johnson taking home the golden skull and the door prize bottle of scotch being ‘returned’. I’m thinking it’s cursed, a spirit possessed by actually spirits. Great people, cool panels, and interesting parties. Really interesting parties. Nerds.

I finally met Nancy Kilpatrick in person, one of the editors of the award winning nEvermore!: Tales of Murder, Mystery & the Macabre. We did a day trip to Banff and Lake Louise, and even though the weather wasn’t stellar and the crowds were insane, we had a great, all day chat. At the conference we hung out at the Edge Publishing booth as featured authors.

Featured Authors

Enigma Front: Burnt officially released, with my story Hot Blooded, and we had a book launch. Additionally, my story Fallen made the finals of this years Robin Herrington Memorial Short Story Contest. It didn’t win, but the judges liked my writing and provided excellent feedback.

I love this festival and next year’s edition can’t come quick enough.

Writing

Lots on the go. Trying to finish my Camelot story, revising some sci-fi/horror tales, and considering putting together a short story collection of my current work since getting the Novel complete is going to take awhile.

Running
Finlayson Arm is only three weeks away! How time flies. Squats, squats, and more squats. I’ve also signed up for the First Responder’s Half Marathon on November 6th and I should sign up for the Harvest Half in October if Finlayson doesn’t kill me.

Upcoming Events

Book of the Week/Month/Variable Time Period
Enigma Front: Burnt by the IFWT’s (including old me)
From elemental wizardry gone wickedly wrong to devilish deeds and futures up in flames, these twenty one stories set the pages ablaze exploring the myriad ways of getting singed, fried and outright incinerated.

Current Mischief – July 29th, 2016

While officially being released at When Words Collide (WWC) August 12th, I’m happy to announce that Enigma Front: Burnt is out and and available via Amazon as of this moment! It’s a smoking anthology by a group of fellow IFWA authors and contains my contribution Hot Blooded, a sequel to Fishing with the Devil (a finalist in the WWC 2015 Robin Herrington Memorial Short Story Contest). So if you want to read more about Lil and her grandfather, pick it up.

Hmm, what else is new?

If you haven’t already, visit crime lord Axel Howerton’s website and sign up for the Got How? newsletter. Subscribers will receive his new Uno Moss e-book, a fun collection of Hot Sinatra related stories. Axel is also teaching a two fall workshops at the Alexandra Writers Center. A must attend if you are interested in writing genre or urban fantasy.

Also, in recent news, my friend and fellow Calgary criminal mind Jayne Barnard won the 2016 Unhanged Arthur for Best Unpublished First Crime Novel for her book When the Flood Falls. Congrats!

Writing
I’ve been concentrating on my supernatural detective novel with a little bit of Camelot on the side. Not super motivated at the moment, due to all the summer distractions, but everything is moving forward inch by inch.

Running
My next ultra trail race will be Finlayson Arm in September. It’s going to be a brute with a ton of technical trail and heaps of elevation. I ran the initial part of it, including the first big climb, during my last visit to Victoria. Fantastic views and beautiful terrain. I’m already in pain.

Upcoming Events

Books of the Week/Month/Variable Time Period
Invisible Dead by Sam Weibe
Another excellent dark gritty detective tale from Sam Wiebe and the start of a new series. Loved the Vancouver setting and great cast of characters. Highly recommended!

The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins
Carolyn is a librarian, but not the kind you’d find at your typical neighborhood library. She is mixed up in a crazy mythos and crazier events that span space and time, but she has a plan. I love the fact that for the first few chapters you don’t have a bloody clue what’s actually going on, and when you think you are catching on, the twists keep throwing wrenches. Excellent and unique.

Current Mischief – May 9th, 2016

Just saw the proof copy of Enigma Front: Burnt containing my next published story Hot Blooded. It looks fantastic and I can’t wait until When Words Collide (WWC) for everyone to read it.

Writing
A few exciting events last month, the highlight being my inclusion in the tenth anniversary of Writing in the Works. I read from my novel in progress and hung out with some great folks.

Otherwise, I submitted a few stories to various markets, wrote a bunch, and generally went with the flow. Not the best way to get my novel finished, but it’s crawling along.

Running
I managed, with my buddy Steve’s support, to hobble my way through Diez Vista, a 50km mountain race with an ample amount of challenging elevation. Nasty and hard, but I survived. It made me realize I need to lose about twenty pounds before the main event in September.

For a bit of active recover I ran the 30km Eyeball the Wall race the Saturday morning of Calgary Expo. Probably not the brightest move, considering I needed to immediately head to the Expo, but a nice way to work the kinks out. Now I need to get my butt into gear, get lean, put my nose to the endurance grindstone.

Upcoming Events

Book of the Week/Month/Variable Time Period
Sandman Slim by Richard Kadrey
Why didn’t I read this sooner? I must have been living under a rock. This is exactly the sort of story I love the most – paranormal/supernatural mystery with all the right crazy.

Current Mischief – March 26th, 2016

Time. Where does it go? It flies by in a relentless rush of family, work, writing and running, that’s where. At least the precious little downtime I can carve out is total quality. Maui for Spring Break. You can’t beat the beach, sun, and beer for clearing the mind and healing the soul.

Writing
Lots and lots of writing, rewriting, and editing of late. The good news? I’ve sold two stories so far in 2016. I can’t discuss them yet, before the official announcements, but they are coming. In addition, I’ve submitted a few more that I haven’t heard back about. A tiny chance on those, but it doesn’t hurt to be optimistic. Many more in the pipe. Many. More.

That’s why my supernatural mystery/crime/thing novel is puttering along slower than expected. I need to hunker down and get that puppy ground out. But… time.

The highlight of the previous three months has been attending Axel Howerton’s Writing from the Shadows course at the Alexandra Writers’s Centre Society. A deep dive into noir and hardboiled with a fantastic group of folks. I’m not sure I’m cut out to write dark, but I learned a lot.

Running
Keeping a decent weekly running regime, with loads of hills, in preparation for upcoming races. Next up is Diez Vista in early April – a challenging 50km trail race in the mountains near Port Moody BC.

Upcoming Events
Noir at the Bar – March 30th [Reading]
Suicide Stitch Launch Party – April 14th
Writers in the House – April 16th/17th
2016 Arthur Ellis Shortlist Announcements – April 21st
Writing in the Works – April 28th [Reading]
Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo – April 29th-May 1st

Book of the Week/Month/Variable Time Period
Suicide Stitch by Sarah L. Johnson
Amazon Blurb (until I get a review up): Love is woven into the fabric of our lives. A force of nature that knits us together even as it tears us apart. Threads of hunger, passion, and pain run through this collection where the last Nephilim fights his gory cravings, a latchkey kid befriends a cage dancer, and a bizarre threat lurks in the shadows of a friendly neighbourhood. Siblings turn monstrous and gods are brought to their knees in a dark literary patchwork that will drive you into the knot of your lover’s arms, knowing how easily you could unravel. Suicide Stitch is sexy, transgressive, and intelligent; comprised of eleven tales that explore the sinister side of love.

Current Mischief – January 1st, 2016

Happy New Year!

Time to raise a toast to the great year that was 2015.

Writing
I got into the groove and kept a good cadence by writing at a coffee shop while taking the girl to her dance classes a few nights a week. The absolute highlight was getting more involved in the local writing community and making some tremendous new friends.

Some highlights:

  • Write Club, Noir at the Bar, IFWA, AWCS, Calgary Crime Writers, Owls Nest Events
  • A glorious spring weekend at a writing retreat at Baker Creek
  • When Words Collide
  • Stories published in the nEvermore! and AB Negative anthologies, Opal POV e-zine
  • In Places Between short story contest honourable mention
  • Thirteen short stories, eight pieces of flash fiction, two race reports, lots of blog entries, lots of book reviews, and significant progress on three different novels.

Running
Even with a chest infection that knocked me out for three months, I managed a lot of fantastic miles on the trails.

Some race highlights:

  • Gord’s Frozen Ass 50 (ass still frozen)
  • Eyeball the Wall
  • Squamish 50 (my knees still hate Steve)
  • Lost Soul Ultra (12 hours of heat and hills)
  • Last Chance Half

Next
2016 is wide open and I need to make most of it. I’ll try and get a follow up post on some goals and plans, but the theme, as always, will be ‘Relentless Forward Progress.’

Book of the Week/Month/Variable Time Period
Maddie Hatter and the Deadly Diamond by Jayne Barnard
Madeleine Main-Bearing, aka Maddie Hatter, has fled a privileged upbringing to forge an unfettered destiny on her own wits and merits. In a world steeped in the grandest steampunk tradition, Maddie mingles with daring adventurers, stumbling detectives, secret societies, and high fashion socialites to investigate the mystery of a missing Baron and make a name for herself as a front page reporter with her very own byline.

Current Mischief – December 1st, 2015

Winter is missing in action. Oh, it will return, with a vengeance no doubt, but it is nice to wander around outside on a warm December day. I’ll take it.

And speaking of December, Opal Publishing’s December POV e-zine is out today. It has a fun interview with my friend Axel Howerton, some helpful writing articles from Sandra FitzpatrickAdam Dreece, and Catherine Saykaly-Stevens, and flash fiction from Shyla Fairfax-Owen and myself. Mine is called ‘Seven of Ten’ and sees my supernatural investigator Boone dealing with a job in a rather dark way.

Last year at Christmas I wrote a wacky Star Trek parody for everyone at my office. Folks seemed to enjoy it, so this year I dug a bit deeper and wrote what I’m calling A Mosaic Christmas Carol. Another parody, of course, and I think it turned out rather well. I’ll post it up on the site in a week or two.

My race season for next year is starting to shape up. With some prodding from my buddy Steve, I signed up for the Diez Vista 50 Trail Run in April, with many more on the radar.

Book of the Week: Check out the massive urban fantasy collection from Tyche known as Spells and Spirits. Some fantastic books in here including Much Ado about MacBeth by Randy McCharles, Seeing the Light by E.C. Bell, and Furr by Axel Howerton.

Write On!

Current Mischief – October 26th, 2015

Where does the time go? Life seems so rushed. An endless amount of work, a busy family, and a lot of writing. Too many projects on the go? Probably, but they are a lot of fun.

Happenings
A few weeks ago I attended Jayne Barnard’s launch of her new mystery – Maddie Hatter and the Deadly Diamond – at the Owls Nest. It’s a fun book.

Last week had a great time reading from my current work in progress at the Noir at the Bar YYC. It was great to see some writers (Randy, Dwayne, and Axel) that I’d collaborated with on the AB Negative anthology, and meet some other nice folks.

Next up – Spending November 7th at a AWCS workshop learning more about writing Noir. Should be a blast.

Book of the Week: The Screaming Staircase. A Lockwood & Co. novel by Jonathan Stroud. Think old London physic youth ghostbusters with cool turn of the century technology. An enjoyable start to the series – I’ll be grabbing the next two when I get a chance. I always enjoyed his dark and depressing Bartimaeus series, but this book was a lot more upbeat and pulpy.

Writing Progress

  • Completed and posted the sixth instalment of the Deadlyflash Unfortunates, J is for Jayne, as a steam punk homage to Jayne Barnard’s new book ‘Mattie Hatter and the Deadly Diamond’.
  • Completed and submitted a futuristic cycling story for an upcoming anthology.
  • Completed a story about a Siren for an upcoming anthology. Now to edit, edit, edit.
  • Started on a story for the upcoming Tesseracts 20 anthology.
  • Started on a story for an upcoming IFWA anthology.
  • Chipping away at my current novel.

Current Mischief – September 22nd, 2015

Wow, it’s been a couple of months since I’ve kicked back and dumped my half-coherent thoughts into the digital ether. Miss me? Now that Fall has fallen I can get back into some semblance of a schedule, whatever that’s worth, and waste time better spent working on my novels.

The wild and crazy summer went by in a blink. Loads of writing, the spectacular When Words Collide (WWC) convention, a couple of tough but amazing trail ultras (Squamish and Lost Soul), and great days with family and friends. I’m a little sad it’s over, but the good times just keep coming.

There is a Noir at the Bar coming up in October, a workshop on writing Noir at the Alexandra Writers Centre in early November, and the Last Chance Half Marathon the week after that. Never a dull moment.

Book of the Week: Much Ado about Macbeth
Randy McCharles spins a great yarn, and this is no exception. He blends the familiar with the supernatural, family values with societal intolerance, and the funny with the more serious. I love that there are strong, yet subtle messages, underlying the book – you can’t please everyone, kids are smarter than you give them credit for, and it’s never too late to change your ways or make amends.

Writing

  • The fifth instalment of the Deathlyflash Unfortunates – R is for Randy.
  • My story ‘Fishing with the Devil’ was an honourable mention in ‘In Places Between’, the WWC short story contest.
  • The Tagger Boone short story I was working on outgrew the confines of a ‘short story’ and has turned into a novel. Chipping away on that as time permits.
  • Wrote up race reports for both Squamish and Lost Soul trail races.
  • Lots of book reviews.
  • Bits here, bits there.