Do not go where the path may lead, go where there is no path and leave a trail.

Ralph Waldo Emmerson

Saturday

Top 10 Blog Posts, The Conjure Woman's Corner and The GratefulWeb Blog

From the GratefulWeb Blog:

Ralph Stedman, Kentucky Derby








6. Window to the Wild West, The Shooting of  Curly Bill

7. Old West Outlaws, Hoodoo Brown

8. Southern Gothic Perception Goes North, Lonesome Liz in the Big Apple

9. Lonesome Liz and Kara Clark's Top Ten Things an Outlaw Will Always Have

10. Lonesome Liz and Kara Clark's Top Ten Things an Outlaw Will Never Have

From The Conjure Woman's Corner:



3. The Mythos of Santeria, an interview with Ochani Lele

4. Enheduanna, the first known creative writer in the world



7. Voodooism in Tennessee, from the 1889 Atlantic Monthly

8. Divination in Santeria, an interview with Ochani Lele

9.  Fantasia Night on Bald Mountain



Monday

Adaptations of 'Beowulf' and 'The Purple Scar'


I've been asked to adapt 'Beowulf' and 'The Purple Scar'. The Purple Scar, one of Pulp's most formidable heroes, wore the face of his murdered brother as a disguise while avenging his death. My story will be part of an anthology from Airship 27 Productions.

The 'Purple Scar'  with an introduction by Will Murray.

Read my interview at AllPulp.com.

Pulp Fest 2011



I'll be speaking at this year's PulpFest, July 28-31 in Columbus, OH.  It's PulpFest's 40th year. For more info see their website. To join their mailing list,  send your name and address (home and email)  to David J. Cullers atjack@pulpfest.com or at 1272 Cheatham Way, Bellbrook, OH 45305.

For more Pulp Fiction visit my blog at The Norvell Page Page