Showing posts with label green hornet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green hornet. Show all posts

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Waiting

It has been too long since I updated anything here! This time (he said again) I will do my best to update things at least once per month.

Status of stories...

Accepted but not yet out:
"The Inside Man" for Moonstone's GREEN HORNET CHRONICLES
"Trail of the Brujo" for TALES FROM THE CAULDRON
"Zorro and the Bruja" for MORE TALES OF ZORRO
"Invisible Empire" for THE AVENGER CHRONICLES II

Submitted:
"Adrift on Other Seas" for HIGH SEAS CTHULHU II
"The Cwoss-Time Twaveler" for TIMES OF TROUBLE
"The Adventure of the Ethical Assassin" for Moonstone's Sherlock Holmes Anthology

In Progress:
"Kumiho" for Moonstone's Kolchak, the Night Stalker Anthology
"Like Magic" for MORE TALES OF ZORRO

Saturday, March 13, 2010

New From Moonstone


The new "Green Hornet Chronicles" anthology from Moonstone is nearing completion. Though there may be some small last minute changes, the authors slated for Volume 1 of this two volume porject have been finalized.

I'm in this book and am very proud to be included in this amazing company. I'm told that Volume 2 is already filled and will (fingers crossed) include a story by fellow PIT writer's workshop member, Thom Brannon.



The authors for Vol 1 are:

Ron Fortier
Denny Oneil
Harlan Ellison
Will Murray
Greg Cox
Bob Greenberger
Patricia Weakley
Richard Dean Starr
Matthew Baugh
James van Hise
CJ Henderson
Win Scott Eckert
Bill Spangler
Mark Ellis
Howard Hopkins
James Reasoner
James Chambers
Mark Justice
Terry Alexander
Rich Harvey

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Let's Roll Kato


It seems that I can talk about this after all. I'm helping work on the story 'bible' for Moonstone's upcoming anthology of Green Hornet stories.

The Green Hornet was a huge favorite of mine when I was 5, and the memory has stuck with me through all the ensuing years. I was a sucker for superheroes but he was more than just another masked hero. He had (IMO) better gadgets than Batman, and his car, the Black Beauty was at least as cool as the Batmobile. I also really liked his assistant, Kato, who had amazing fighting skills. It wasn't until years later that I learned Kato had been played by the then-unknown Bruce Lee!

This is going to be fun!