I've been running more private tours lately, including some really neat ones for Atlas Obscura, such as "Grave Robbing 101" and "The Darker Side of Taylor Street," and a handful of H.H. Holmes tours for small groups in cars (which allow us to hit a site or two where busses just won't fit). There's a whole new page for that stuff - adamchicago.com
Advance copies of my new novel, Just Kill Me, should start circulating soon. It's all about a ghost tour guide whose company is making places more haunted by killing people at them. Simon and Schuster is putting it out next year.
AND, last but not least, after nearly 10 years since the last "Adam Selzer and his Revolving Door All-Stars" album, I just released a new record. The band is called 82nd Street, and the album is called Every Man Has His Price and Mine is $300. It's a rock and roll concept album about a pizza man who picks up a hitch hiker who claims to be a time traveler. You can stream it on spotify, Tidal, iTunes and all of those places. We'll be playing an acoustic set at Windycon on Sunday morning, 11/15.
Stream/buy links at 82ndStreetRules.com
2 comments:
SO glad that things are going well. What a lot of good news and excitement! Tell Ronni I said "hello"! Now, if you were also publishing a new middle grade book...
Stay tuned; I do have drafts for a couple of middle grade books written. Just playing the "wait and see" game with them right now but there's one I'm particularly excited about. JKM might be my last YA for a while.
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