A little background on MM:
I originally wrote the 20,000-word "Midnight Mass" in 1990 for Rick McCammon's Under the Fang anthology. The premise of the anthology was a world overrun by vampires. I decided to write a retro-vampire story in which all the folklore was true: They're afraid of crosses, of sunlight, all that good old stuff. I think the image that got me started was a vampire sipping some consecrated wine and beginning to melt from the inside out.
About the time I was finishing up, Kris Rusch of Pulphouse wrote asking for something in the 15-20,000 word range for their Axolotl novella series. I sent her "Mass" and she wanted to publish it. The Fang contracts hadn't arrived from Simon & Schuster, but Rick and Marty said they didn't mind if it appeared in a small edition first (only 910 total copies), so I signed the contract with Pulphouse.
Everything was fine until Pocket Books found out. They wanted a strictly original anthology. I'd have to cancel out on Pulphouse or withdraw my story. Well, I already had a signed contract with Pulphouse. I could have weaseled out, but a deal is a deal. UNDER THE FANG appeared without my story. The Axolotl edition sold out very quickly and the story has been one of my most reprinted.
I had so much fun with it that I returned to the "Midnight Mass" world twice more with "Good Friday" and "The Lord's Work."
I reworked those 3 stories into a springboard for the MM novel.
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