Thank you, visitors

Thanks to all visitors who have shown Jamison their support by leaving comments, sending emails, or simply by visiting. Lost Boys II: The Tribe is out on DVD now, so if you pick up a copy, let us know what you thought by leaving your comments.

Also, keep sending in your questions, comments, and reactions, because Jamison and I are still planning to do an interview. We’ll have it out as soon as possible–I’m busy with writing/editing my as yet unpublished books, and Jamison is busy with pending fatherhood, but we’ll get to all your questions and comments as soon as we can.

Thanks again!

Good news and bad news

Good news first: Jamison and wife Hanny are expecting their first child this August! Congratulations to the expectant parents!

Now, for the bad news: Jamison’s cameo in Lost Boys 2: The Tribe has been cut. Jamison will not be appearing in the sequel to The Lost Boys.

Stunned? Confused? Incredibly ticked? Then by all means, comment on this post. I want all of your thoughts and questions on this matter, because Jamison and I are going to do an exclusive interview about this, and I want to include visitors’ reactions and any questions you may have for Jamison. The more input you give, the more you’ll find out in the upcoming interview. So, be sure to show Jamison your support and fire away with those questions and comments!

Back up/Jamison’s play

All right, the site is back at functioning level. Thanks to all visitors for your patience while I did the bulk of the sorting. I still have to put up the Gallery, but that’s a task for another day. Don’t worry, it will be back soon. And I have a new section to organize, but for now the site can be considered officially back up and running.

Newsflash! Jamison just informed me that a play of his, called Turning Around Mercy, is going to be performed at the Company of Angels theater in the Alexandria Hotel in Los Angeles, California, as part of a production called LA Views. The dates are April 10-26, on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. It’s recommended that you reserve tickets. For more information, visit the LA Views page on the Company of Angels web site. If you plan to go, don’t delay reserving your tickets, because the tickets are selling fast! (And while you’re at the site, be sure to read Jamison’s bio on the LA Views Authors page–it’s very cool!)