David Drake

Science Fiction & Fantasy Writer

Posts tagged From the Heart of Darkness

From the Heart of DarknessMy original title for this collection was BALEFIRES. Jim Baen asked me to change it late in the process because a big-budget book of that title was due out shortly. I may use the title on the planned Fedogan & Bremer collection of my early horror stories, but by this point I’m not sure it’s a good title.

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Newsletter #68

NEWSLETTER 68: May 15, 2012

Dear People,

The third of the Books of the Elements fantasy series for Tor, DEMONS FROM THE EARTH (or another title that has Earth, and probably Demons, in it somewhere), is chunking along happily. More happily than I am as I write it.

The middle of a book (and the middles extend farther in both directions as I gain more experience) is always a miserable time for me. I’m convinced that I’m writing boring crap–well, you know the drill. I’ve been saying the same thing for much longer than I’ve been doing newsletters; and indeed, I felt the same way in the middle of stories and novelettes (It’s boring crap!) before I started writing novels.

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Night & Demons

Night and Demons
Cover art: Alan Pollack

My earliest published fiction was fantasy and horror. I stopped writing horror in about 1980 as I started to get my head up from Viet Nam.

The horror boom of the ’80s that followed the success of Stephen King didn’t tempt me back in, despite the urgings of my agent and others. I was writing to stay between the ditches, not to make money. I didn’t want to put my head back in that place (though in truth, the places it was were bleak enough anyway).

Beyond that disinclination, I was by no means sure that I would make money in the horror genre. The problem that I saw was that my horror was really horrible.

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