26th April 2004 / Nightjar
I spent the weekend finishing a prose story for inclusion in this year’s NIGHTJAR convention special, HOLLOW BONES, which was solicited last month and will be on sale shortly after #4 of the first miniseries.
The story’s called “First Feathers,” and recounts the story of a young girl named Demdyke who arrives in New York… in February 1919, right at the birth of the roaring twenties. At 10,000 words it’s one of the longest prose pieces I’ve ever written, and I’m very pleased with it.
It also means HOLLOW BONES will be fully half brand new material, along with some ‘behind the scenes’ stuff such as Max’s design sketches and my script for issue #1. Lovely stuff.
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