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New Ink & Old Video

Paul “Noigel” Synuria, who moderates my message board at The Slaughter House, got a new tattoo last week — Noigel from my novel Urban Gothic. I think the tattoo artist did a great job in replicating Alan Clark’s cover art. And Urban Gothic isn’t the only one of my books to decorate Paul’s skin. He also has Saten from Running With The Devil inked on his arm.
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By now, you’ve probably seen the video of me reading “Fast Zombies Suck”. While browsing YouTube, I came across this 2004 news report from a Virginia-based cable station. I remember this signing well. The Rising had been out in paperback for about six months. If you want to see what Mary or myself looked like nearly a decade ago, fast forward to around the 1:28 mark.

Deadite Press: The 2nd Wave

As you know, Deadite Press are bringing all of my books back into print. So far, they’ve published Urban Gothic, Jack’s Magic Beans, Take The Long Way Home, Darkness on the Edge of Town, Tequila’s Sunrise, Dead Sea, Kill Whitey, Clickers 2, and Clickers 3. You can buy them all here.

Releases for the 2nd half of 2011 (in order): Castaways, Ghoul (movie tie-in edition), Dark Hollow, Ghost Walk, Babylon Falling, Earthworm Gods (previously published as The Conqueror Worms), Earthworm Gods: Selected Scenes From the End of the World, The Rising (Author’s Preferred Edition), City of the Dead (Author’s Preferred Edition), and The Rising: Selected Scenes From the End of the World.

NOW ON NOOK!

Nook users! Your demands have been answered. The following titles are now available for the Nook:

Jack’s Magic Beans
Urban Gothic
Take The Long Way Home
A Gathering of Crows
Clickers
Clickers II
Tequila’s Sunrise

Kindle editions and old-fashioned paperbacks can be found HERE. Go forth and spend your digital money!

Deadite Press: 2nd Wave

By now, you know that Deadite Press is in the process of bringing 90% of my books back into print? If you are a bookseller or library, you’ve ordered them for your store via Ingram? If you’re a fan, you’ve purchased trade paperbacks of Urban Gothic, A Gathering of Crows, Take The Long Way Home, Jack’s Magic Beans, Clickers, and Clickers II, or Kindle editions of Urban Gothic and Clickers II?

Good. Because starting next week, they unleash the second wave with forthcoming trade paperback editions of Tequila’s Sunrise, Darkness On The Edge Of Town, Dead Sea, Castaways, and Kill Whitey, and Kindle editions of Jack’s Magic Beans, Clickers, Clickers 3, Darkness On The Edge Of Town, Dead Sea, Castaways, A Gathering of Crows, and Take The Long Way Home. (The Kindle edition of Kill Whitey will be offered via Cemetery Dance later this year, and the trade paperback of Clickers 3 is available via Delirium Books).

That will take us into summer. Nook and other digital editions will follow shortly. Editions of Dark Hollow, Ghost Walk, and a special movie tie-in edition of Ghoul will come in the fall. Late in the year and into early 2012, we’ll see Earthworm Gods, The Rising, City of the Dead, and their associated short story collections.

And then I’ll have a few surprises in store…

URBAN GOTHIC by Xander Harris

xander1thumb (1)You might remember that Xander Harris recorded an electro/synthcore soundtrack inspired by my novel Urban Gothic. Xander previously told us “The snippets of dialog dispersed throughout some of the songs were all based on things that are heinous, in the vein of the book.  Some of it (like the live exorcism I sampled) of course isn’t in there but I wanted to add to over all creep out feeling over the novel.”

xander2thumb (1)The album is now available in both MP3 and as a vinyl LP. Click here to order the LP or to pay for MP3s in USD. Click here to pay for the MP3s in British pounds.

And, of course, click here to order the trade paperback or Kindle edition of Urban Gothic, and click here to order the audio-book.

BACK IN PRINT!

Before Dorchester melted down, A Gathering of Crows was on track to become what might have been my best-selling title ever, possibly even out-doing The Rising. A stand-alone novel, it’s the second book to feature Levi Stoltzfus, an ex-Amish Magus and occult detective.

As they have with Urban Gothic, Jack’s Magic Beans, Take The Long Way Home, and Clickers II, the nice folks at Deadite Press have brought it back into print. Click here to order a trade paperback for just $11. Up next from Deadite – Dead Sea, Tequila’s Sunrise, Castaways, and Darkness On The Edge of Town.