
My trusty Google Alerts directed me to another review of “Temporary Monsters.” This one is a customer review by William C. Rasmussen at Horror Mall:
Ian Rogers’ novelette from Burning Effigy Press, Temporary Monsters, is a nice, short humorous tale of monsters living in an adjacent reality who slip through to our world from time to time and cause trouble. I thought it was well-written, humorous horror, and Rogers’ protagonist, a wise-cracking PI having trouble with his ex was quite well done. The only thing that bothered me was the fact that the alternate reality, the “Black Lands”, the domain of the monsters, was barely touched upon. Hopefully, Rogers will use this universe again in the future to flesh out what could be a very interesting venue. Highly recommended!!
(4 out of 5 stars)
I’m very happy that the reception to this little chapbook has been so positive. In fact, the only negative thing people have to say (Mr. Rasmussen included) is that I didn’t explore the Black Lands elements nearly enough. I totally agree. Of course, this was also my intention. I didn’t want to give everything away all at once, since I plan on telling many more stories set in this particular world. In addition to a series featuring private investigator Felix Renn, I also plan to write other standalone stories set against the backdrop of the Black Lands.
My plan at the moment is to finish the novel I’m currently working on (which is not a Black Lands novel, alas), then begin the great agent search in order to sell that novel. While I’m doing that, I will then set to work on my second novel which will be the first full-length Felix Renn novel. I know some of you are hungry for details, and while I don’t mean to tease, I prefer not to discuss works-in-progress. I don’t even want to tell you the titles of these books (yeah, I’m a meanie). This is due in part to the fact that I’m superstitious, but it’s also because I don’t want the information to get old and tired by mentioning it in every blog post. I like to keep things fresh and fun, and I find the best way to do that is to maintain an element of surprise.
On the plus side, I’m back to work on the novel and I am, at present, about half-finished. Once I’m done, I promise to divulge a few details. I’ll post “Five Fun Facts About My First Novel” or something along those lines. At the very least you’ll get a picture of Thor sprawled on the finished manuscript.



