Anyone around for the Cornwall Area & Pop Event this April 23-24 at the Benson Centre? If you are in the Eastern Ontario area, you oughta consider going. There there be costumes, exhibitors and fun in a (as very talented comic-book artist Tom Fowler put it) long-neglected geek-culture-rich stretch of Ontario. I had a such great time there last year, meeting vendors and selling books, that I am goin' back.
I'll be there again with novel Town & Train alongside my pal Benoit Chartier, author of the sci-fi novel Red Nexus and the short fiction collection, The Calumnist Malefesto: And Other Improbable Yarns.
Thank you, Carol Grant and Randy Sauve, overseer of Fantasy Realm, for putting on CAPE. Benoit and I are lookin' forward to it!
Check the CAPE guest list and update here.
Here's what they've got on me:
The author with the previous drafts of Town & Train. Photo by Sean McKibbon, Metro News, 2014. |
“Moran does an excellent job of conveying the desperation that drives people to seek salvation in the supernatural.”
— Publishers Weekly
“Town & Train, the debut horror novel from local author James K. Moran, is one ride you won’t want to miss.”
—Chrissie Steinbeck, Apartment613
“Moran does a good job of establishing the town and its many characters.”
—Rue Morgue: Horror in Culture & Entertainment
—Rue Morgue: Horror in Culture & Entertainment
Moran’s fiction and poetry have appeared in various Canadian, American and British publications, with fiction recently in Glitterwolf: Halloween and poetry On Spec: The Canadian Magazine of the Fantastic.
Moran blogs at jameskmoran.blogspot.ca. He grew up in Cornwall and now lives in Ottawa.
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