The Great Outer Dark

There was a lot of positive response to my 2015 Lovecraftian sci-fi novel The Midnight Games, so I told the publisher I would make it the cornerstone of a trilogy. Easier said than done: I wasn’t able to get the next book, The Medusa Deep, out until 2021. Soon however, the trilogy will be complete. One of the treats of doing the trilogy is that each book has an ominous cover artwork by Toronto’s Rachel Rosen. Here is the latest.

One of the themes of the Midnight Games trilogy is growth and transformation, as seen in a major character in the final volume, The Great Outer Dark, cover art by Rachel Rosen.

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An interview with Abdul Wadud; 43 years on

The New York Times recently did an article on the African American cellist Abdul Wadud (1947-2022) and I’m glad to say, linked it to an interview I did with Wadud for Coda Magazine in 1980. Thanks for the USA website Point of Departure for having the foresight, and insight, to reprint the article last year in a new format, introduced and edited by Pierre Crépon, under the title “Knocking Down Barriers: An Interview with Abdul Wadud, 1980.”
NINETEEN EIGHTY! Working for Coda in those years gave me so many opportunities to become immersed in a music that relatively few people knew much about. A career in the arts is not easy, and it’s encouraging to think that one’s work accumulates incrementally, and that what can seem to have been ephemeral can sometimes bounce back into the spotlight, years after it’s done and – you think – gone.

Abdul Wadud with his daughter Aisha. Newark, NJ, July 28, 1980. Photo by David Lee.

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David Lee in Pat and Skee

photo by Sally

At this writing (March 2022), I’m having a great time (that’s me on the left) playing double bass with Chris Palmer on guitar, at Hamilton’s Theatre Aquarius in Sky Gilbert’s Pat and Skee. This new play has great performances by Suzanne Bennett as Pat, Ralph Small as Skee, and Sky himself, as himself. Chris and I play onstage, both before the show and during it, as the jazz band in the club where Pat tries to spend as much of her time as she can, and where she encounters both Sky now, and the younger Sky. Audiences have loved it so far! We’re playing until March 12.

Pat and Skee
Theatre Aquarius, 190 King William Street, Hamilton
https://theatreaquarius.org/upcoming-shows/
Thursday, Mar  3            7:30 pm
Friday, Mar        4            7:30 pm
Saturday, Mar   5            1:30 pm
Sunday, Mar      6            1:30 pm
Thursday, Mar 10          7:30 pm
Friday, Mar        11          7:30 pm
Saturday, Mar 12            1:30 pm

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Kirkus Reviews: January 2022

“Lee enhances his novel with references to the Lovecraft mythos [and] elements that smoothly tie into real-world events, including World War II. Nate’s no-nonsense attitude befits a worthy hero, but Lee gives him just enough snarkiness to make him a believable teenager. The author further invigorates this sequel with vibrant detail … a smashing cliffhanger sets up a potential third installment [of] this dark, ongoing adventure.” – Kirkus Reviews, Jan. 11, 2022