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What’s New - Nov. 2008
The Countess D’Argenton appeared in the November issue of Abandoned Towers.
The critically acclaimed anthology Return of the Sword entered its second printing.
I had the chance to see the world premiere of Solomon Kane at the Toronto International Film Festival. After the movie I spoke at length with Director Michael J. Bassett, Producer Paul Berrow and James Purefoy (Kane). Among the things we discussed were the possible sequel as well as the upcoming Bran Mak Morn project. You can find my review of Solomon Kane here.
Michael D. Hamersky of ComicBookCollectorsBlog.com profiled me in his regular Spotlight On... feature. Michael is a workhorse who covers all facets of pop culture news and events including comic book creators, comic book reviews, TV and movie personalities and more. Read my profile here.
The graphic novel adaptation of my story The Marsh God is complete. Posting a page
a week proved extremely successful, providing great feedback. At present I am waiting
on the final proof of the print version. Expect some additional artwork, revised
text, concept drawings and maps. The entire project was a blast, and I am looking
forward to adapting more of stories based on my sword and sorcery characters Dalacroy
and Moirya.
What’s New - Sept. 2009
Rage of the Behemoth from Rogue Blades Entertainment was released in June of this
year to extremely receptive reviews. The reviews for my story, Yaggoth-Voor have
been equally positive. Deuce Richardson of The Cimmerian called it, “One of the best
tales in the book.” Theodore Beale of Black Gate Magazine said, “Yaggoth-Voor ...
reads rather like the recently unearthed love child of R.E. Howard and H.P. Lovecraft.
John Ottinger III of Grasping for the Wind said, “Durham throws a great twist into
the end ... it was wholly unexpected but at the same time is an extremely satisfying
ending. A greatly entertaining story.”