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Frightfest 2005 at Lazy Lion Books, Oct. 29, 2005, Fuquay-Varina, NC: Stephen Mark Rainey, Gina Farago, Drew Williams, Scott Nicholson, and ugly rubber troll. Man, I'll go to any extreme to get a date.


Shockliners at Dragoncon '05--I was in my "Fat Elvis" period

R.H. Stavis and me at DragonCon, Sept. 4, 2005. I think I was channeling Brian Keene below.


Brian Keene, Scott, and Dale Bailey at Books-A-Million in Asheboro, NC. Two of the most talented horror writers of the decade. Plus me.


Jon Hodges, Eric S. Brown and Scott in Sylva, NC--I'd say something about the "good, bad, and ugly" but I couldn't tell which was which


Stephanie Simpson-Woods, Stephen Sommerville and Scott at the Wilkes Co. (NC) library--Stephen, your spell has no power over me. Garlic works!


At the local Waldenbooks, where The Manor outsells Grisham--well, it did, I swear, for that one hour, and...and...oh, never mind

Scott and Book Warehouse (now Black Bear Books) manager Scott Wheeler. My hometown indie in Boone, NC, has done a lot to promote me.

Planning ahead at a Civil War reenactment


Signing the chair, a hallowed tradition at Fireside Books in Forest City, NC. I signed it "Stephen King" so it would be worth something one day.

Janet, Scott, and Phillip at The Harvest book launch, B&N, Hickory NC. The little inflatable alien was my tour mascot--we both deflated at the end of it and, please, no jokes about love dolls and alien probes



At a Mountain Writers workshop, March 2003. That's Eric S. Brown beside me--his mother tells him to write books just like mine

With the wonderful Kelly Goldberg and "Dangerous Red" Mehitobel Wilson at DragonCon 2001(?). Kelly, you are one of a kind and deeply missed.





Watauga County Library poster, 2002
(photo by Marie Freeman). That's Girl--if you stalk her, I will hunt you down and kill you



Here's a cute little reason why one of my novels took 18 months to complete. My co-author tended to have control issues.


This was on my first story collection--with Frodo, the fearless


My first real computer--it only knew three letters, which is why I was rejected so often

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