Aug. 19 I mailed the
Aug. 27 - Sept. 11 I wrote an “on-spec” screenplay based on my short story, “The Hunt.” It would be published in the book,
Sept. 12 I resumed work on
Sept. 16 Bob Tanner called to tell me of W.H. Allen’s offer for
Oct. 22 We had dinner at Scandia with Dean and Gerda Koontz, Gary Brander and Martine, and Robert and Sally McCammon. The dinner was hosted by Dean.
Oct. 25-28 At Mike Bailey’s request, I made minor revisions in
Allen mostly to tone down the sex.
Nov. 5 I went to Gary Brandner’s bachelor party.
Nov. 6 Paul Mikol of Dark Harvest invited me to participate in
Nov. 7 I started writing the novella, “Mop Up” for
Nov. 11-12 At a hotel in Westlake Village, we fed the ducks in the stream. Our daughter, Kelly, instigated the duck banquet. Dean and Gerda helped by supplying the bread. The next day, I was best man at Gary Brandner’s wedding to Martine, and toasted the bride and groom.
Nov. 13 I started writing my short story, “Bad News,” for
Nov. 16 I started writing my short story, “Madman Stan,” for
Nov. 23-27 Eight months after starting work on
Nov. 29 Having found a skeleton in Rhyolite, I started writing a story about a skeleton found in a tree for
Nov. 29 I was interviewed on Kim Greenblatt’s public access television show.
Dec. 3 Earthquake! Magnitude 5.0, not very big, but enough to shake us up. Regardless of the quake, we drove to Santa’s Village near Big Bear.
Dec. 11 I finished the final drafts of my stories for
Dec. 23 I had a long telephone conversation with John Silbersack, my editor at New American Library (Onyx). He wanted my next novel to be the “break out,” saying I can do it “as well as King, Koontz & McCammon, or better.”
Dec. 28 I started writing a western horror story, “Dinker’s Pond,” for Joe Lansdale’s anthology,
Jan. 4 I had another telephone conversation with John Silber-sack about possible ideas for my “break out” novel.
Jan. 6-9 I worked on the outline for a new novel,
Jan. 19 I finished writing
Jan. 21 I began working on a novel I called
Jan. 27 I mailed the manuscript of
Feb. 17 Ralph told me of a U.S. film company’s plans to option
March 1 A special friend sent us a surprise check a loan to help tide us over while we waited for our “ship” to come in.
March 6-17 I had jury duty in Beverly Hills, got to read some good books, but didn’t make it onto a jury. Ironically, the
March 31 I wrote a piece about
And Bob Tanner called “from London to inform me of an offer from W.H. Allen for
April
April 19 I received the big W.H. Allen contract for
April 20 Bob Tanner called to inform me of a U.S. offer from Thomas Dunne, St. Martin’s Press, to publish
May 11 I finished writing
May 14 I started a new novel, working title
June 4-5 I answered questions for a David Whitehead interview.
June 14-21 We went to New York for the Horror “Writers of America weekend. The Stoker for novel was awarded to Thomas Harris’