
The focus is reading and writing with an emphasis on Gothic fantasy (with the obvious caveats that mileage--and approaches--may vary).
Peek: "Of course it's okay for books to stretch the audience in a myriad of ways. But I'd like to make a special case for unreliable narrators. For worse and better, people are unreliable. We don't always represent themselves or facts truthfully—sometimes with negative intent, sometimes for other reasons.
"For example, consider the current election cycle. Whatever your political predispositions, I hope we can all agree that future and/or new voters need to be prepared to process potentially unreliable information in a critical manner. Frankly, it's an important life skill."
Giveaway Contest
Think up a creepy, gross food item for the Predator menu, and post it in the comments! Or, tell The Tollboothers the most disgusting thing you've ever eaten.

Pictured here, we have the ever popular "Cell Phones Will Be Eaten" T-shirt. Other designs include: "I HEART Baby Squirrel;" "Drop in for a Late Night Bite;" the bird and dragon "Predator or Prey" logos; and the classic Sanguini's restaurant logos (flowers and fang-marks). See all of the designs.
Winners will be able to specify color and size.
Notes
The upside down skull in a crystal ball photo was taken on my dining room table with the lens facing the ball and the skull behind it. The ball was purchased as part of my research for an upcoming short story, "Cat Calls," which will appear in Sideshow: Ten Original Tales of Freaks, Illusionists, and Other Matters Odd and Magical, edited by Deborah Noyes (Candlewick, July 2009). The skull was purchased at Pottery Barn simply as a Halloween decoration.

The Sanguini's T-shirts were designed by illustrator Gene Brenek. Read a Cynsations interview with Gene.