I picked up a copy of SFX at the weekend -- there's an interview with
me (as D B Shan) in it. The interview's very well laid out, as SFX
interviews usually are -- it's a high quality sci-fi mag, one of the
best and most professional in the business. I highly recommend it, and
not only for the interview with me!!!

BUT the photograph... that's another matter entirely!!! The
photographer's top notch (he shot me for SFX before), and he spent a
lot of time on the photo. The lighting and composition on the photo are
all fine (I'm no expert in these matters). But WHY has he shot me from
a low level, the worst possible angle when it comes to capturing my
double chin on film?!?!?

Now,
there's no getting away from it -- I'm a bit of a chubbster!! Always
have been, and I suspect I always will be. Even though I watch my diet
a lot more than I used to when I was younger, I still seem to put on
weight every time I pop something into my mouth. C'est la vie. I'd be
lying if I said it didn't bother me as a teenager, but these days I'm
fairly laid back about it. Some people are skinny, some aren't, and
life's a lot happier if you accept yourself as you are, not as you
might want to be. I don't mind my bit of a belly, and I don't mind my
double chin. EXCEPT when it's rubbed in my face in a magazine photo!!!
I mean, it's not THAT big. If shot straight-on or from a slightly high
angle, you sometimes can't even see it. But in this photo I look like a
cousin of Jabba The Hutt!!! What's wrong with air-brushing?!?
I'm
exagerrating, of course -- it's not THAT bad. But it's not the first
photo recently to capture my double chin. I think a conspiracy is afoot
-- photographers are out in force to make my bit of flab look even
flabbier than it is!! How am I supposed to sleep at night, knowing
they're out there, waiting for me, flashbulbs at the ready, crouched
low down so as to catch me in all my doubled glory?!?!? I think I might
have to pretend I've got a sore neck, and wear a brace that comes up
high over my chin ...
Or I could always try to lose lose a bit of weight...
Nah, I think I'll stick with the neck brace idea!!!!

All's
going well on the writing front. I'm still averaging 12 pages a day,
and tearing through it at a rare old pace. I'm not too far from the end
now -- like I said last week when starting, I think that all of the
books in this series are going to be on the short side. I'm aiming for
fast-paced, quick reads, an explosion of action, and lots of
cliff-hangers. The first book isn't terribly short -- it will probably
be a bit shorter than the
Vampire Mountain trilogy books in
The Saga
once I've worked on it a bit more and added some bits and pieces that I
think it needs -- but it's definitely shorter than any of the novels
I've released recently, and I suspect the others will be too. While
that might sound like bad news for fans, I don't think it is -- I
suspect, if all goes according to plan, that we'll release the books at
a faster rate than
The Demonata,
and they'll probably be cheaper too -- hurrah!!! But such concerns are
a long way off at the moment -- the series is still in its infancy.
Right now I just want to get the first draft in the bag, have a think
about where I want to go next with it, and see where the story takes me.