mmerriam: (Second Draft)
The results of my recent poll are in and I thought you would all be curious about the results. It was really close, but in truth, I'm not all that surprised with the results.

9 votes - Rural Fantasy (Novelette or novella): Haunted abandoned school. Small town secrets going back two or three generations. Class reunion. Ghosts. Lost loves.

8 votes - YA space opera (probably a novella): Reluctant young heroine. Grizzled veteran spacer. Robbery. Murder. Grand sweeping galactic plotline. A mystery and coming-of-age story.

7 votes - Steampunk Heist Caper (Novella): Large cast of characters. Lots of conflicting interests. A mystical or mechanical McGuffin. A train robbery on the European continent. Double crosses and shifting loyalties. The next Arkady Bloom novella and probably the return of Tresa Wilhelm.

6 votes - The long-delayed Spear of Destiny Novel: Evil antiquarians. Spear of Destiny. Blind Longinus, the time lost Saint. Mystical magical Minneapolis and St. Paul. Roman witches.

1 vote - Last Car to Annwn Station Sequel

1 vote – Sequel to my novelette "Memory" which appears in Whispers in Space.

Of these above, I'm probably the most excited about the rural ghost story piece. I actually have about three pages of notes and the ghost of an outline. I think this a project that has some heat and will be something I work on before the year is out.

That said, the reason the above will have to wait is that I've found a project I'm even more excited about: I really want to write a story featuring former U.S. Marshal Jefferson Stottlemyre (who is currently a sergeant in the San Francisco police in the time line) and Deputy Marshal William Blenchey (plus Blenchy's fiancee, Lady Priscilla Talbot) from The Horror at Cold Springs. I really want to write a Weird West / Lovecraftian / Buddy Cops piece set in late nineteenth century Oklahoma Territory sometime after the land run. I was chatting about this in the car with Beloved Spouse and realized just how excited I was to write this. I even have a few lines of dialogue.
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Blenchey: "It had to be a snake."
Priscilla: "A snake god."
Blenchey: "Alright then, a terrible big snake."
Stottlemyre: "Good to see you still have a sense of humor, Bill."
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Stottlemyre: "At least you get to bring your woman along on this disaster."
Blenchey: "My woman turns into a giant black wolf."
Stottlemyre: "Well, there is that."
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Originally posted at michaelmerriam.net. You can comment here or there.
mmerriam: (Shimmer)
We will be using four of these summaries on the back cover. Vote for your favorite(s), and if you think one could me made stronger by rewording it, please feel free to say so in the comments!


[Poll #1204253]
ETA: I accidentally included "…a grizzled war veteran wrestles with a dark government cover-up" twice in the poll and I have no idea how to edit the poll once it's up. Just ignore one of them when you vote.
mmerriam: (Shimmer)
We will be using four of these summaries on the back cover. Vote for your favorite(s), and if you think one could me made stronger by rewording it, please feel free to say so in the comments!


[Poll #1204253]
ETA: I accidentally included "…a grizzled war veteran wrestles with a dark government cover-up" twice in the poll and I have no idea how to edit the poll once it's up. Just ignore one of them when you vote.

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