Un-graven image

Nope, not dead


Damn near four freakin' months!
I know I've been busy since the last post, but still!
Not just busy with the work, but dealing with life in general.
Major general, even.

I moved six times since my last entry. SIX!
What a nightmare that was.
But settled into new place quite nicely now, I'm happy to say.
(For those who may be wondering, Yes, that does mean there is little hope for a revival of The Graveyard Desk since I no longer work it)

Work on La Muse progresses very nicely - we passed the 25% mark published recently.
Other work is coming together as well. The image above is from an as yet untitled (FragMentations?) bio strip in the works. You'll hear more about that here eventually.

Speaking of work in progress, Adi Tantimedh, the writer for La Muse, has an exciting project coming together, too. And it's even named after me! (Well, sort of)
But contracts on that are as yet unfinalized, so we'll have to wait to talk about that, too.

What can we talk about now?
Well, I've been seeking rexual satisfaction in recent times.

Anonymous Rex - Casual Rex - Hot And Sweaty Rex ... all deeply satisfying.

No, we're not talking about my rex life - I'm refering to a series of novels by Eric Garcia, author of Matchstick Men.
Some of the most deeply twisted original tales I've run across in quite some time.
As the cover blurb for the first book declares:
Murder...
Deceit...
And The Best Interspecies Sex Ever!


Vincent Rubio is a hard-boiled private eye on the mean streets of LA. Or sometimes NY. Or maybe Hawaii. Or Florida...
Okay, forget that part.

Rubio is a little different from the P.I.s you've encountered before - he's a velociraptor wearing a human suit to blend in.
And he's not alone...

Sixteen species of dinosaur survived the Great Showers and continued to evolved, growing smaller and more bipedal while the apes were starting to move up the chain, too.
Now they live among us in a hidden society within a society.

It's strange, it's silly, and Garcia makes it work, and work beautifully.
There's very little I could tell you to set you up for reading it, other than to say it's good, it's funny, and I'm hoping for more rex in my life soon.

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