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killer shrike says congrats for your success in the pulp publishing field



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So that's the "uncloaked" version of you, eh?

Nicely done on the interview front... some very interesting and intelligent points. Now you need to answer all of the questions you raised at the end.




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I'm really glad things are taking off for you. I wish you all the success in the world.
Finally after years the true face of Ian is revealed. I'd always wondered what you looked like.

I always wondered if you were related to Watson, but didn't want to sound like a dumb American when asking you. But, isn't he fake? I mean, didn't Doyle make him up?





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HH thinks he's probably sold another book last week based on this interview



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HH isn't too good at keeping track of this stuff



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HH definitely remembers her queen of darkness costume



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These names won't mean anything to anyone but you, Chris, but Helen Davis and Jane Liversedge also appeared in them too, and Hilary Brown stage managed one; and Ken Flatters played the villain's henchman in Maiden & the Mariner (and I think asked out Shep backstage).

Guess who played the villain?





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    I'm really glad things are taking off for you. I wish you all the success in the world.


Thanks. Meanwhile if you're still looking for publishing credits you might want to consider submitting a short story to SNM Horror Magazine; details at http://www.snmhorrormag.com/snmmagsubmissions.htm



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    Finally after years the true face of Ian is revealed. I'd always wondered what you looked like.


Well, that's what I looked like twelve years ago when I used the image to make the Hooded Hood picture. I've decayed since then.


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    I always wondered if you were related to Watson, but didn't want to sound like a dumb American when asking you. But, isn't he fake? I mean, didn't Doyle make him up?


Yep, he's entirely fictional; but since they asked the question I thought I might as well answer in the spirit of many Holmesian fans who try very hard to blend reality and fiction together to create a "real life" background for Holmes.

Looks like the third volume of new Holmes stories won't be out until 2012 now (publishing clearance stuff; I stay well clear of the gory detail), but Robin Hood: Arrow of Justice is due out around March and an as-yet-untitled King Arthur book some time after that.

2012 will also see Robin Hood book 3 (probably the last; I think it'll be a trilogy), Assembled 3 (the Avengers commentary stuff; they held over about half my material from Assembled 2 so I haven't had to do anything much for it) which might mysteriously coincide with the release of a certain movie, and possibly Gideon Cain 2 (1/4 by me) if the inter-publisher detail is cleared up by then.







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I just might. Thanks.


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    Well, that's what I looked like twelve years ago when I used the image to make the Hooded Hood picture. I've decayed since then.


While I have shaped into a short, chubby bald version of myself. Kinda a bouncing ball.


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    Yep, he's entirely fictional; but since they asked the question I thought I might as well answer in the spirit of many Holmesian fans who try very hard to blend reality and fiction together to create a "real life" background for Holmes.


Makes sense.


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    Looks like the third volume of new Holmes stories won't be out until 2012 now (publishing clearance stuff; I stay well clear of the gory detail), but Robin Hood: Arrow of Justice is due out around March and an as-yet-untitled King Arthur book some time after that.


I'm planning on getting the Robin Hood series. Sounds good and I'm so glad you're doing good.







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HH really maintains that place for friends only



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    I'm planning on getting the Robin Hood series. Sounds good and I'm so glad you're doing good.


I'm told the books will be available for e-readers shortly, and also on the Espresso instant-book printing machines.




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