June 17 Pondering Bob Tanner’s advice from the luncheon, I came up with the idea for my Jack the Ripper novel,
June 29 The big “on-sign” check from Headline arrived. Finally, we were no longer poor!
July 11 With a portion of our new wealth, we went driving out to buy a new Jeep, but our ancient Omni broke down along the way.
July 12-13 We succeeded in buying a brand new red Jeep Cherokee. We immediately showed it to the De Larattas, then drove up and showed it to Bob and Cheryl (my brother and sister-in-law), spent the night in Bakersfield, then drove the rest of the way to Modesto for a surprise visit to my parents so
July 18 Back in Los Angeles, I was treated to lunch at the Polo lounge by my publisher, Tim Hely Hutchinson, the head of Headline.
August 10 Returning to Berkeley for a signing at Dark Carnival, we spent the night in the apartment of Lany Mori and Joan Parsons along with their collection of disturbing oddities.
Sept. 6-10 I wrote the short story, “I’m not a Criminal” for the Stanley Wiater anthology
Nov. 8
Nov. 18 I started writing
Dec. 6-15 I wrote the short story, “Good Vibrations,” for a Gorman/Greenberg anthology to be called
Jan. 1-5 I made notes for a novel called
March 1-3 We took a trip to Bishop, CA to visit the Laws Railroad Museum so I could do some train research for
March 18 I wrote a piece about
March 20 Looking for an American agent to replace Ralph Vicinanza, I contacted Dominick Abel.
May 17 I spoke on being a writer for “career day” at Canfield, Kelly’s school.
May 24-27 We drove to Tecate, Mexico and spent several days there with my parents, my brother Bob and his wife Cheryl.
June 8 Don Cannon had a signing for me at Aladdin Books. Approximately sixty copies of
June 21-23 We stayed at the house of our friends, Sally and Murray Harb, and attended the Horror Writers of America festivities in Redondo Beach. My novel,
June 29 I had a signing at The Bookstore, Ltd. in Modesto, CA. Approximately two copies of
July 17 - August
We drove through fabulous landscapes near Moab, Utah. All this provided vast amounts of first-hand experience that came in handy during the writing of
This being Venice, we had real vampires in attendance.
Sept. 6 I finished writing
Sept. 9 Though I’m convinced he did everything possible to help my career, I broke off from my U.S. agent, Ralph Vicinanza.
Sept. 10 I began a series of original stories for my first short story collection, to be published by Peter Enfantino, John Scoleri and Robert Morrish of Deadline Press.
Sept. 12-18 I wrote the short story, “Finders Keepers.”
Sept. 19-23 I wrote “Joyce.”
Sept. 24 - Oct. 1 I wrote “Mask.”
Oct. 1-5 I wrote “Stickman.”