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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

'Fresh Blood, Old Bones' Book Tour


Fresh Blood, Old Bones Synopsis:

Fresh Blood, Old Bones showcases the work of new and established writers in horror, fantasy, and science fiction (with bizarre thrown in for good measure). Enjoy eighteen tales as true masters of the genre (including Joe R. Lansdale, Nancy Collins, and Neal Barrett Jr.) combine their talents with stories from up-and-comers (including Tim Bryant, Monica J. O'Rourke, John Paul Allen, and many others) in this unique and exciting anthology.
**My thoughts**
Horror is a genre that I have enjoyed from a very young age. I started with V.C. Andrews and Stephen King, like all other good boys and girls. Over the years, I have come to appreciate more of a variety from the horror genre. I am even starting to enjoy short stories even more than I used to. Typically, I prefer reading the novel-length format a bit more.
This book is a fun compilation of horror gems from indie authors old and new. There is something for everyone, depending on your specific tastes.


Meet Author John Paul Allen:
John Paul Allen describes himself as a semi-complete unknown. "I'm like a literary lounge singer," he shares, "but thanks to social networking, digital technology and good people who believe in my work my readership is expanding. Author of Gifted Trust (novel), Monkey Love (novella), and Dark Blessings (short story collection). His short story, House Guest, has remained in the top 100 for Kindle horror twelve straight months. John recently took part in Fresh Blood Old Bones, an amazing collection of works by some of the best tenured and new writers in the horror genre.
Former Michigander, Eagle Scout, and fourteen year veteran of the U.S. Navy John Paul Allen has lived in Cuba (GTMO), Florida, Virginia, South Carolina, Texas and now resides in Tennessee where he spends time with his girlfriend and enjoys being Paw Paw to one-year-old Makenzie and his new granddaughter, Zoe.

Follow John on the Fresh Blood, Old Bones Tour from December 23 – 29. Read special guest posts, enter to win John’s entire Biting Dog Press digital library, read reviews of Fresh Blood, Old Bones and even listen in on a live podcast interview. For more information, check out the John Paul Allen Tour page from FreeBookDude.com and Biting Dog Press.
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Sunday, December 23, 2012

"Tips on Pimping" Guest Post by Author John Paul Allen

Tips on Pimping

What’s the hardest part about being a writer? No – not the writing – it’s the promoting. You work weeks, months, and sometimes years to get a story published then watch the numbers. In my case that means emails from Dave of Biting Dog Publications to inform me of sales (or lack of them), with requests that I get the word out. The term we use is pimping. I’m D. John Ice and my books are my girls. 
 
Again pimping … promoting is the hardest part of the job and if you don’t know what you’re doing you’ll wind up spending more time selling than you do writing and that’s not only frustrating, takes the fun out of what we do, and makes us less than popular among potential readers. Still it must be done and I’m going to share a few tips that’ll help make the experience more enjoyable for both you and everyone you reach out and touch.

Know What You’re Pimping: A new story? No – your product is YOU. When you post on facebook, Goodreads (any social media website) or tweet about your work a small number of friends might click the link you’ve offered. Most will not, because 1: they see that crap all the time and 2. they don’t feel the love. They doubt your true interest in them, beyond as a potential sale. 
 
“But I have to tell them,” you say. Yes you do. If they don’t know, they aren’t going to buy and there’s only one thing more depressing than an unread story or novel. That’s an unread story or novel after you’ve posted about it on every freaking website you can join. The error is that the writer needs to understand the between story promotion and self-promotion. I see it as a 5 – 95% endeavor. Only five percent of your social media time should be spent sharing news of your work. Put info about your writing in the profile. Make sure you include any links. Once each week you can post about your work, but that is only if you’ve been active on the site and pimped yourself enough.

What is Self-Pimping? It is caring about others and treating those you list as friends as just that. Read their posts and comment when appropriate (or at least click like). It also doesn’t hurt to comment or like photos – especially if they share pictures of their kids or pets. If you want them to learn about you (and your stories) you must learn about them. Will this sell books? Yes, not to all of them of course, but not all your friends in your natural world buy your books. Still there’s a chance they might tell others about the online friend they have who happens to be writer and that person might become a reader. Also you’ll make friends online with other writers and with them you can discuss each other’s projects and at times swap works. Don’t be too pushy, but there’s nothing wrong with offering a copy after you’ve become friends and if you offer to read someone else’s work it doesn’t hurt to write a review or post about the work if you enjoyed it.

Know Where You Can Pimp Your Story: There are places on the net where you can promote. The first site that comes to mind is Free Book Dude (www.freebookdude.com). They offer info on free reads, have contests, and set up online book tours for writers. Visit them, look around and ask Joshua Cook if you have any questions. Also there are groups on facebook and all over the net where writers and readers meet to share books (their own and others). Remember they are trying to build communities so don’t hit and run. Read other posts and take part in discussions before you post about your own work.

I understand that you must promote, but again it’s how you do so that determines success in finding readers. I know from my own experience. Nine years ago, after releasing my first novel, I joined Myspace. I saw it as a perfect place to pimp and looked at all who befriended me as potential readers. That’s how I treated them – as readers and not people. Almost all my posts centered on trying to get them to buy my book. Then my wife passed away and upon sharing my grief I discovered they were more than royalties. They were kind wonderful people who cared about me and my survival. Because of them I did and I also learned not to look at them as friends (some who became readers) and they began to look at me as someone worth learning more about – in some cases that meant giving my work a read sometimes it doesn’t. I’m happy with each result and truth is that in the long run this mindset sells a lot more books and makes the net a lot more fun.

Note: I’d like to thank the following: 
 
Free Book Dude (freebookdude.com) for putting together this book tour and for all they’ve done to help writers promote their works. Check out their site.

Biting Dog Press/Publications (Bitingdogpress.com) who puts out some damn good stuff.

Meet Author John Paul Allen:
John Paul Allen describes himself as a semi-complete unknown. "I'm like a literary lounge singer," he shares, "but thanks to social networking, digital technology and good people who believe in my work my readership is expanding. Author of Gifted Trust (novel), Monkey Love (novella), and Dark Blessings (short story collection). His short story, House Guest, has remained in the top 100 for Kindle horror twelve straight months. John recently took part in Fresh Blood Old Bones, an amazing collection of works by some of the best tenured and new writers in the horror genre.

Former Michigander, Eagle Scout, and fourteen year veteran of the U.S. Navy John Paul Allen has lived in Cuba (GTMO), Florida, Virginia, South Carolina, Texas and now resides in Tennessee where he spends time with his girlfriend and enjoys being Paw Paw to one-year-old Makenzie and his new granddaughter, Zoe.

Follow John on the Fresh Blood, Old Bones Tour from December 23 – 29. Read special guest posts, enter to win John’s entire Biting Dog Press digital library, read reviews of Fresh Blood, Old Bones and even listen in on a live podcast interview. For more information, check out the John Paul Allen Tour page from FreeBookDude.com and Biting Dog Press.


Fresh Blood, Old Bones Synopsis:

Fresh Blood, Old Bones showcases the work of new and established writers in horror, fantasy, and science fiction (with bizarre thrown in for good measure). Enjoy eighteen tales as true masters of the genre (including Joe R. Lansdale, Nancy Collins, and Neal Barrett Jr.) combine their talents with stories from up-and-comers (including Tim Bryant, Monica J. O'Rourke, John Paul Allen, and many others) in this unique and exciting anthology.







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Sunday, December 16, 2012

"Never Say Never" - Guest Post from Author Sara Brooke

Never Say Never – Author, Sara Brooke

About seven month ago, a horror podcast radio show host was interviewing me about my novels. We were talking about different topics and why I choose to write about (among other things) contagion-related and gothic horror. The conversation was going well despite my complete lack of ability to answer a question without the words “uh” and “well…” in a sentence. Then, the host asked a question that seemed innocent enough but turned me into a liar.

“Would you ever write a book about zombies?” he asked. 

Without even a moment’s hesitation, I answered, “No. There are plenty of books available about zombies and I think people are tired of them. It’s just not something I want to write about.”
 
The host seemed surprised and quickly changed the subject. We continued on about other things, but in the back of my mind, I wondered if perhaps I’d answered too quickly.

Fast forward to about three months ago…I’m engrossed in writing The Zyne Project, when all of a sudden the story takes a strange turn and suddenly, there are zombies running rampant in my medical horror novel.

How the hell did that happen?

It’s actually quite strange as it wasn’t something I was planning. The story was scary enough and taking very cool twists and turns. But that wasn’t enough. Something was missing. And when it hit me…I just kept on writing it into the story.

So, in essence…I lied to that radio host. But it wasn’t a conscious deceit…it was just my inability to see that horror is truly a voyage into the unknown where anything can happen.

I think that’s why The Zyne Project is such a fun ride. You start off with one idea of where the story is going, but you soon realize that you can’t quite figure it out. And no one is safe. Everyone is in the same chaotic nightmare that grows worse by the minute.

If oozing, gruesome zombies hadn’t visited the novel and my characters, The Zyne Project would have been incomplete. Kind of like the way you sometimes need a good piece of cake after a satisfying meal. It isn’t 100% necessary until you take that first bite and then the delicious taste convinces you that it was a must.

So, I’ve learned my lesson and try not to say “never” anymore.

For example, I won’t say “You’ll never like my book”…

Or, “You’ll never be a fan”…

Ok, I’m being silly, but in all seriousness - I prefer to be flexible because anything can happen. And that’s truly the beauty of being a writer. You can create different worlds where the impossible is simply a limitation of real life and the tale that you create – is your endless gift to the reader.

If you’re a new fan or someone who has been reading my novels all year, I hope The Zyne Project pulls you in and knocks your socks off. Otherwise, you’ll never read me again. And that is the one “never” I can pretty much rely on, so I’d better get it right

I'm very excited to share with you that my new horror novel, The Zyne Project, is now available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble in eversion. Bram Stoker Award-Winner Joe Mckinney calls it "A Zombie outbreak like no other...Medical Research hasn't been this frightening since Michael Crichton!" I hope you get a chance to check it out and appreciate your support.- Sara
Travel around the internet with Sara Brooke as she hangs out with some cool bloggers. Stops include reviews, guest posts, special excerpts and giveaways of Sara Brooke’s complete library. To stalk Sara and find out where she will be next, head over to FreeBookDude.com for a complete listing
The Zyne Project Synopsis:
 
Six people agree to participate in a first-of-its-kind clinical trial. They’re ready to change the face of science, but they’re the ones who start changing. As each subject succumbs to the horror of the trial, they begin to turn against each other…and discover the nightmare within. What was supposed to be a medical breakthrough is turning regular people into something unimaginable. And there may be a deeper truth even more frightening than the beastly evolution occurring…

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Read an excerpt from 'The Zyne Project'

Welcome to the book blog tour for The Zyne Project by Sara Brooke, hosted by FreeBookDude.com!

The Zyne Project Synopsis:
 
Six people agree to participate in a first-of-its-kind clinical trial. They’re ready to change the face of science, but they’re the ones who start changing. As each subject succumbs to the horror of the trial, they begin to turn against each other…and discover the nightmare within. What was supposed to be a medical breakthrough is turning regular people into something unimaginable. And there may be a deeper truth even more frightening than the beastly evolution occurring…



Read an excerpt:
The piano music mixed with the air. It sifted through the silence and danced amongst the invisible gentle winds that swept through the palatial mansion. Crystal glasses clinked in the distance, followed by laugher augmented by the blushing freeness of intoxication, while outside, warm breezes flowed freely through the palm trees and exited out towards the southern skies.
She walked quickly through the halls, her high heels clicking as they swept across marble floors. Gentle lights glittered from the chandeliers hanging overhead. As the door to her bedroom approached, she increased her pace, quickly reaching out to grasp the bronze door handle and escape inside.
Once in her room, she removed the now-quite-uncomfortable shoes and dress, choosing to sit in front of the vanity mirror wearing only lace thong underwear and a matching strapless bra. The vision that stared back was most impressive to many and certainly to the majority who were attending the dinner party.
But it didn’t look the same way to its owner.
Slowly, the woman began running her fingers through her hair, looking almost distracted as her vision seemed to glaze over. Sinking deeper into her thoughts, she furrowed her brow and began to push elegant fingertips through ebony hair.
As time quickly ticked by, she pushed her fingers harder and harder against her scalp until each motion was more of a scratch…
She began to pull her hair out. Piece by piece she continued yanking out strands, while scratching her scalp, causing it to bleed. Crimson, stained skin lodged itself under her fingernails as the act continued, again and again. She tugged and mutilated herself for twenty minutes until she realized that her 10-year-old son was standing in the doorway, watching.
“Mom, what are you doing? What are you doing?

1
Scientist Dr. Dan Johns was exhausted. It had been hours and hours, standing over a microscope and alternately punching formulas into a PC that seemed to be working more slowly by the minute. He’d been up for nearly 19 hours straight, but after many months...finally figured it out.
The directive given to him by the Zyne Corporation was top-secret and anything that confidential usually meant he wouldn’t have many people to rely on and every move he made would have to be documented. Despite his reputation as an astute medical doctor and esteemed scientist as well as all of the clinical articles he had published over the years, it felt to Dan like he had to continuously prove himself to the major manufacturers that courted and eventually retained him for assistance. That had been the protocol pretty much ever since he decided to allow himself to solicit for outside work, while still committing himself to treating patients part-time to the University of Southeast Florida.
But when Zyne came his way, the proposal was one of the most exciting he’d ever heard. They wanted him to conduct research using a new concoction they’d created in theory…but needed him to help make the formula a reality.
Zyne specialized in hair products. Gels, hairsprays, shampoos, and conditioners, they were involved in all of it. But their president and CEO had greater aspirations. It was his dream…his desire…to fundamentally change the choices people had when it came to hair. He wanted to give people the “choice” to pick the type of hair they wanted and not be shackled by the color they were given at birth. By changing hair color, the hope was that the formula, once created, would also be able to change the consistency of the hair. So, in essence, a person could choose to have thick, black hair, or fine, blonde hair.
It was a concept that had long been discussed by genetic engineering experts globally, but never fully realized.
Not until now.
Dan took the information derived by Zyne researchers and reviewed what he knew about hair pigment types: Eumelanin, which causes black or brown hair, Pheomelanin that creates red hair color, and the loss of these melanoctyes, which causes gray hair. He studied the pigments and the variations of hair color created through different levels of each. But then, he dug further in the genetics of hair color and the alleles involved and discovered that by isolating those genes within a special mixture, he could deliver a genetic cocktail through an infusion. This infusion contained a weakened virus that carried the hair genes to the cells of the recipient.
Tests took months. But finally, on a rainy, dark, Friday evening, Dan saw what his eyes could not quite comprehend at first. The infusion had worked on a small laboratory mouse that was greedily eating a morsel of cheese. Only, the mouse was no longer white.
It was auburn.
2
Traffic was awful, but Rosa Rodriguez managed to find her way to the Illusions building, despite the hidden sign and remote location. Directions had been emailed to her by the Zyne Public Relations Director, but she was unfamiliar with the area and hence, found them difficult to follow. The roads this far west were much different than the heavily traveled routes in downtown Miami. There, Rosa felt much more at ease. But here, passing through heavily wooded roads, she worried about hitting some strange, wild animal making the unfortunate decision to cross the street.
Zyne chose to conduct its human clinical trials at the Illusions building for many reasons. The primary one being that it belonged to the company and had been used before due to its secluded nature and the ability for test subjects to basically live at the facility during the duration of the trial, enjoying the amenities provided while essentially standing in as “human guinea pigs”. Granted, that wasn’t how the Zyne people positioned it, but Rosa wasn’t dumb. She knew that you could dress it up all you wanted, but in the end, you were still getting stuck, prodded, and tested for their benefit…not yours.
She needed to be here. There were rumblings throughout the higher ranks at the CDC that this trial was not 100% safe and had been allowed due to the influence and powerful financiers of the company. It was no secret that Zyne contributed heavily to politicians who were very influential in the decision- making affecting the FDA and associated agencies.
After reading the reams of paperwork available through the CDC about gene therapy, Rosa agreed to become a part of the month-long experiment and keep an eye on progress. It wasn’t a commonly publicized assignment, but whenever experimental therapies were tested on humans, the government managed to get involved.
And this truly was experimental. The test subjects weren’t common laboratory rats. Chuckling to herself, Rosa thought about the group she was about to join. Far from small, helpless animals, this group represented some of the most wealthy, popular people in the country.
Upon discovering that the formula, called “Z”, was actually working, a very strategic recruitment process had begun. Invitations to participate were given to an exclusive group of people who wanted to change the color of their hair and were prominent enough to be considered for the trial. These weren’t common men and women…but rather, the elite…given the opportunity to participate in a life-changing event. The ability to change their hair color…permanently.
Pulling around the long circular driveway that led to the Illusions building, Rosa mentally recited the names of the other subjects in her head. The first was Tim Drake, one of the world’s most accomplished surfers who would be joined by Bryan Jackson, an NBA all-star and Rick Danzer, a billionaire hair products tycoon. The women included Jennifer Blazer, a socialite extraordinaire with long blonde hair and legs to match and Teresa Lee, the multi-millionaire owner of a travel related website.
And then, there was Rosa.
Zyne executives had reluctantly allowed Rosa to join the group because of her government status, but she was given specific instructions before arriving to keep her identity private. She should masquerade as a famous surgeon who was lucky enough to have been chosen given her ability to utilize the “Z” technology on recovering cancer patients who had completed chemotherapy and were able to grow their hair back. With this new treatment, she could offer them the chance to grow their hair back in any color they wanted.
The story seemed a little far-fetched to her, because what recovering cancer patient who had just been through numerous infusions would want another one? But she didn’t have time to argue because she wanted this assignment and would do what was needed to make it work. The only way for a woman to rise through the ranks was to take chances. Rosa, a self proclaimed workaholic, wasn’t going to pass up the opportunity to make her mark.
She parked her car and looked around. The Illusions building, to her surprise, was not one building but three different shaped structures connected together in a long snake-like fashion. The main central building was two stories with the other two at ground level. All participants had been warned that to ensure privacy and security from the media, extreme measures had been taken to keep things private. Those “extreme measures” hadn’t been detailed in the contract, but she knew that could mean outside security, immediate lock-down, and swift legal action to anyone who tried to breach the perimeter.
Stepping out of the car, she looked at what would be her home for the next few weeks. On the outside, the compound was painted a stark white, but once inside, was extremely well furnished and had the look and feel of a luxury resort.
Rosa knew that was part of the plan. In order to keep the high-maintenance guests comfortable, they would enjoy spa-like amenities during the day. The trial would require all subjects to shave their heads so that the newer hair could grow in as desired. And while they waited for their hair to grow back, massages, facials, and other spa treatments would commence.
“Hello,” a manicured blonde said, greeting Rosa as she approached what appeared to be a reception desk. “I hope you found the building ok. It really is in the middle of nowhere.” The blonde chuckled at herself and proceeded to gather all of Rosa’s information, while motioning for a uniformed man nearby to take the bags. She stopped smiling and stared at Rosa with stony blue eyes, “Please understand, we will need to take your cell phone and all personal belongings. This study is extremely confidential and we need to ensure that all of our guests are in controlled surroundings. Are you ok with these terms?”
Rosa wasn’t sure she felt good about giving up all of her communication to the outside world, but figured if she said no, she might be on her way out. So she agreed and handed over her cell phone and keys.
“Thanks! Ok, now please sign this paperwork. This just covers what you already know…that your head is going to be shaved in preparation… that you will be infused twice a day with a gene-therapy solution… that you may be a bit sick or have a reaction…”
The woman went on and on and Rosa felt her stomach turn as she reviewed the lengthy paperwork that basically allowed Zyne to shoot her up with whatever solution the scientists had created, whether or not it made her sick. With shaking hands she signed the document and was escorted to her second floor room by the uniformed bellman. Before he departed, he mentioned that dinner would be at 6pm and she would have a chance to meet everyone then.
Sitting on the bed, Rosa looked around and barely saw the elegance of her posh new home. Instead, her stomach hurt and she wondered if perhaps she had made the wrong decision.
***


I'm very excited to share with you that my new horror novel, The Zyne Project, is now available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble in eversion. Bram Stoker Award-Winner Joe Mckinney calls it "A Zombie outbreak like no other...Medical Research hasn't been this frightening since Michael Crichton!" I hope you get a chance to check it out and appreciate your support.
- Sara

Travel around the internet with Sara Brooke as she hangs out with some cool bloggers. Stops include reviews, guest posts, special excerpts and giveaways of Sara Brooke’s complete library. To stalk Sara and find out where she will be next, head over to FreeBookDude.com for a complete listing.

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