On August 6th 2013 I had an incredible time at the Stone Creek Pub, thanks to the efforts of Charlene Barker and Carole-Linda Gonzalez of the Tolkien Meet up group here in New York. I met some 30 or so friends-fans- who came to hear me read from some of my books and do some demonstrations of broadsword and spear technique. It was a special evening and if they had half as much of a good time as I did it was a success!
Here are some images taken by Charlene- including one of her holding a Cold Steel Waster...
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Saturday, July 20, 2013
The month continues...
I've also just signed the contract for my SF book "The Journey of One" with Double Dragon Publishing to come out next year!
Oh--and I have this little thing going on in August:
Oh--and I have this little thing going on in August:
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
A hell of a month--and it's just started!
Its an amazing month for me, three of my short stories are in three different magazines this month:
Daddy’s little Girl is in Lorelei Signals at:
What the Butler Didn’t see...” is at Fiction Vortex at:
http://www.fictionvortex.com
and last but certainly not least- My tale “Fae for a Day” is in issue # 361 (the Fairy Tale issue) of Weird Tales Magazine which ships this week!!! I’m in a line up that included such idols of mine and SF greats as Morgan Llwyelyn, Tanith Lee, Jane Yolan, Jill Bauman and Peter S. Beagle!!! Needless to say, I am gobsmackd to be in such distinguished company!!
Thursday, June 27, 2013
A challenge to George R. R. Martins...
I stopped by at Bruce Blake's blog--see what I say bout George R. R. Martins. Thanks Bruce...
http://bruceblake.wordpress.com/2013/06/27/author-interview-teel-james-glenn/
http://bruceblake.wordpress.com/2013/06/25/author-profile-teel-james-glenn/
http://bruceblake.wordpress.com/2013/06/27/author-interview-teel-james-glenn/
http://bruceblake.wordpress.com/2013/06/25/author-profile-teel-james-glenn/
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Time slip and sympathy!
Here's something fun and different:
Valerie Laws has written a fun steampunk/timeslip Austen comedy LYDIA BENNET'S BLOG you can buy it at http://amzn.to/LydBBUK or if you prefer the U.S. version http://amzn.to/LBBUS
It is a hoot and a holler of mirth and manners!
The hot reviews keep on coming!
Two more reviews of the follow up to The Harker Legacy:
May 20, 2013 by Tony Lane
Modern takes on pulp fiction stories can easily feel either dated or like a great big round of Edam. Thankfully this story does not suffer from either of those issues. The pace was fast moving and relentless in a manner that befitted a boxing match. ...A Texan with Irish lineage is not a person to besmirch unless you’re willing to back it up. ... There were surprises in this story that have left me reading about Irish Folklore and imagining what the story could have led to. Any story that sparks the imagination is a good thing. This book is well worth missing a frothy coffee with your name on the side for. ...a great modern take on pulp fiction.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A
THUMPIN' GOOD READ!, May 12, 2013
By
The Fist of the Fae: Pulp Line
#7 (Paperback)
I defy anyone who reads the very well-crafted prologue
to this novella not to read it through in one sitting, as I did. Author Glenn
clearly knows his topic and has conceived a most entertaining story, told
with great humor and love for his subject. Pour yourself a brew, sit back and
have an enjoyable evening as you read of writer Robert E. Howard's very
plausible trip to the Emerald isle.
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Another 5 star review!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review of The Harkers Legacy by Teel James Glenn
Bruce J. Blanchard "Darkenwulf" (Des Moines, IA)
Teel James Glenn in The Harker Legacy has given Bob Howard new life with an all star cast of Jonathan and Mina Harker and someone else you know under another name, William Pratt. This alternate lifeline has sparked the urge in Bob Howard to see the world. Armed with his six gun and typewriter, he finds himself in England. A visit to a pub...brings Bob to the Harker estate and the adventure takes on darker tones of danger, black magic, and sacrifice. What he will find is the Harkers' connection with Dracula has left a taint on their souls.
Teel Glenn vividly portrays the cowboy side of Howard with all the sensitivity of the writer who places a high value on those he cares for. ...
As to the writing, damned good. The Harker Legacy runs sure and strong, filled with adventure and danger. From chasing down a run away horse to the final confrontation in the amphitheater of death, the story will keep you reading. Friendships bonded in cement will save the day. Download this book...now...don't even think about it. Once you've read it, check out the other works by Teel Glenn, more products of a rich imagination.
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