From Jimbo at QueenOfAngels.com Wed Feb 22 02:08:01 2006 From: Jimbo at QueenOfAngels.com (Dan Moran) Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 23:08:01 -0800 Subject: [CT] Hi. Message-ID: <000901c6377e$b8ff3da0$6500a8c0@svm> Hello, I'm not dead - I thought this list was, though. I went blind in one eye & changed from my old dkm address to jimbo - I guess at the same time. Was offline a few months & when I got back there were so many thousands of messages in the dkm folder I couldn't bear to go through it - I deleted them all. I thought I'd switched everything to Jimbo, but apparently not. Sean Fagan wrote me and said there was a long thread going on here about what happened to me. Anyway, I'm not dead and I've got a proposal for two crime novels looking for a home at the moment. Actually at an agent's as we speak - no guarantee of representation from him, but I'm hopeful he'll be interested. - Dan Moran ____________________________ continuing-time mailing list continuing-time at ralf.org http://www.ralf.org/mailman/listinfo/continuing-time From Jimbo at QueenOfAngels.com Thu Feb 23 01:42:23 2006 From: Jimbo at QueenOfAngels.com (Dan Moran) Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 22:42:23 -0800 Subject: [CT] Hi. In-Reply-To: <001601c637c2$280c0fa0$c5caf7a5@gykv9> Message-ID: <000201c63844$4ec3e370$6400a8c0@svm> It's the James Camber stuff, substantially redone. It's about 200 pages of text -- 160 pages of novel + outline of "A Symphony in Black," 40 pages of outline of "The Hotel California." The first five books are sketched out and I've got titles running 8 or 9 books out -- it's Travis McGee territory, though the character's not as nice as Travis. It's also a good bit darker than the chapters sitting on kithrup.com -- and there's a one-eyed guy named FatSam who's a recurring character, now. :-) I've got to get real money for these books -- way more than I ever got for my SF -- or I can't write them. I have no idea in the world if I can do that, but I'm giving it a shot. I'm afraid I'm going to go blind in my other eye -- which would make doing what I now do, working with computers, problematic. But I can write even if my vision is scragged in both eyes -- I say I'm blind in one eye, but I have peripheral vision in the right eye, and I can actually read with astonishing slowness out of that eye -- slower than my 7 year old reads; we compared the other day. I was wearing a patch for about 6-8 months -- I just got out of it. I'm not clear yet if I'm going to be able to stay out of it or not; I'm in new glasses, a Rube Goldberg lense-and-prism affair, that blurs out the right eye and lines up the double vision horizontally and vertically to where I can make my way about without the patch. Mixed results so far. Driving, OK; reading, not so good. Headaches. The patch was a pain in the butt and I missed my peripheral vision, but I didn't get headaches with it. Am I ever getting back to the CT stuff? I hope to, but I'm making no promises. Life has been a constant surprise to me, recent years. -----Original Message----- From: continuing-time-bounces at ralf.org [mailto:continuing-time-bounces at ralf.org] On Behalf Of Dave Godwin Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 7:11 AM To: Discussion of works/books of Daniel Keys Moran Subject: Re: [CT] Hi. Hi Dan, Are these the James Camber books, or do you have something else cooking here? Dave Godwin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Moran" To: Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 11:08 PM Subject: [CT] Hi. > Anyway, I'm not dead and I've got a proposal for two crime novels > looking for a home at the moment. Actually at an agent's as we speak - > no guarantee of representation from him, but I'm hopeful he'll be > interested. > > - Dan Moran