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Memories of a Swamp Thing Trilogy That Never Was

Here’s something that takes me back to my days as an editor—and my previous posts here at the SWC blog that I called Tales of Development Hell…   Just last week, on April 17th, the online version of the comic-book industry magazine The … Continue reading

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Is the Ei8hth Deadly Sin a Psychic One?

This Friday, December 16, is the release date, in movie theaters and for Video On Demand, for Solace, a thriller starring Anthony Hopkins (Westworld), Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Walking Dead), and Colin Farrell (Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them). … Continue reading

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Curious George and the Almost Graphic Novel

The things you find when going through old file backups… Welcome to the latest installment of Tales From Development Hell, that series of posts in which I tell you about projects I was hired to work on—usually original novels based … Continue reading

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Stan Lee’s Alexa: The Lost Issue, Part 2

Welcome to the conclusion of a special On Writing/Tales of Development Hell crossover event! As I explained in yesterday’s post, Stan Lee’s Alexa—a comic book I wound up writing for publishing house ibooks, inc. in 2004—began (with a different writer) … Continue reading

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Stan Lee’s Alexa: The Lost Issue, Part 1

Welcome to a special On Writing/Tales of Development Hell crossover event! Yesterday, we celebrated Stan Lee’s 93rd birthday with my tale of how The Man and I worked on a short-lived comic book project called Stan Lee’s Alexa—short-lived, as in … Continue reading

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More Than Se7en Deadly Sins

Today is the 20th anniversary of the day that Se7en—the 1995 crime thriller directed by David Fincher (Fight Club, Gone Girl), written by Andrew Kevin Walker (8MM, Sleepy Hollow), and starring Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, and Gwyneth Paltrow—debuted in movie … Continue reading

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You Have the Right to Remain Unpublished

Welcome to part two of Law & Order: Tales of Development Hell, part of a series of posts in which I tell you about projects I was hired to work on that never made it all the way to completion. … Continue reading

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The Cop Book Series That Got away

“In the mainstream publishing system, licensed books are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the licensors that own the intellectual properties, and the editors who work with authors to maintain the license’s integrity. These are their stories.” The … Continue reading

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Battlestar Galactica: The Almost Novel

“There are those who believe that life here began out there, far across the universe, with tribes of humans who may have been the forefathers of the Egyptians, or the Toltecs, or the Mayans. Some believe that there may yet … Continue reading

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Trains, Brains, and Killer Monkeymen

In last Friday’s post, I told you a Tale of Development Hell involving a proposed collection of brand-new movie reviews that was canceled shortly after a number of writers and I had delivered our contributions. Here then, for your reading … Continue reading

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