Saturday, 19 June 2010

ANNE FRASIER'S HALLOWEEN ANTHOLGY

Anne Frasier is the real deal. Really! She's had close to twenty novels published, for flips sake!

I was more than chuffed when she asked me to contribute to a Halloween anthology that she's putting together.! It was pleasure working with her on the editing of the story, This Old House, a reworking of a story that was at Thrillers, Killers n Chillers last year.

So, Anne has been looking for a publisher for the anthology and this is what she says at her BLOG, Monkey With A Pen.

'I'm excited to say the Halloween anthology has found a lovely home! I can't share many details until I meet with the publisher, but it will be released in trade paperback September 2011. I couldn't have done it without all of the wonderful stories. Once the details are locked in, I'll post an official announcement including the publisher and a list of the contributors.

Above is my original mock-up cover which I doubt will be used. Back when this project was just a twinkle in my eye, the title was Bats in the Belfry because I'd planned to publish the book myself and I was calling my little publishing venture Belfry Press. But when the stories began rolling in, and they were so damn good, I felt we should reach higher. 

Now I think we might need a new title, and I'd like to have a list of options when I meet with the publisher. So please leave your title ideas in the comment section!'

So POP OVER, if you have any ideas!

5 comments:

Lee Hughes said...

Congrats Paul, look forward to seeing it on the shelves.

Pamila Payne said...

How great is that? Congratulations Paul, I'm pleased for you.

Who Is Afraid of Alfred Hitchcock? said...

Hi! Paul Brazill,
Paul, unfortunately, I don't have a title for
the book that is set to be published next year, but Congratulations! are in order.
DeeDee ;-D

pattinase (abbott) said...

The busiest man in show biz. Can't remember who that was but you may be the busiest man on the Internet.

Paul D. Brazill said...

Cheers all. It's nice to be in there along with the likes of Patti Abbott.

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