Check Out Irredeemable from Mark Waid and Peter Krause

Sunday, after a nice hike up, down, and around Torrey Pines State Reserve*, I had the opportunity to meet Peter Krause, an incredible artist and a very nice fellow. For those who don’t know, Mr. Krause was a fulltime artist for DC comics for a decade, drawing such iconic heroes as Superman and Captain Marvel.

He’s now working with comic book writer Mark Waid on the comic book Irredeemable, from Boom! Studios. Here’s the basic concept: Imagine Superman, pissed off at the world, and deciding to become the world’s greatest supervillain. Irredeemable is like that, but better. It’s darker than you might think too, which really appealed to my inner horror writer.

Waid’s story is stellar and the art is wonderful. I finished off the first four issues (collected into one volume) in one sitting. I can’t wait to read more, and I hope all you comic lovers out there do the same.

Zombie lovers: you can get a fix of Zombie Tales from Boom! Studios. They have a TON of other great properties too.

*My apologies to Peter if I looked (and perhaps smelled) as though I’d just come back from a mysterious island run by a man named Jacob and home to a smoke monster. That’s right, Lost is over, but I’m still gonna reference it.

Read the Excerpt from Meat City

I’d love if you would check out the excerpt from Meat City & Other Stories. You can read the first 1000 words (give or take) by clicking HERE. I appreciate it!

Review for MEAT CITY & OTHER STORIES

Meat City & Other Stories received a review in Death Head Grin, an online magazine that focuses on dark fiction. Here’s an excerpt from the review.

“The ideas and thoughts that the stories brought forth took root in my imagination and are now flourishing…not wanting to go away.” – Death Head Grin magazine.

You can read the entire review by visiting this link. While you are there, you might want to check out some of the great stories on the site.

Now You Can Order a Signed Copy of MEAT CITY & OTHER STORIES

I have copies of my collection, Meat City & Other Stories, now available for purchase directly through my website. They are just $15, which includes the shipping. I’d love for you to order some for yourself or as a gift to the horror lover in your life! You can buy the book through the paypal link on the sidebar. I’d love to know what you think of the stories after you’ve finished reading!

Order a signed copy for just $15, includes shipping

Merchandise from the Publisher

Have you ever wanted to wear my name on your chest? How about drink coffee from a cup bearing my name and some cover art from Meat City & Other Stories? What? You haven’t? Well, shame on you. : ) For those that might want to be a walking billboard, my publisher has created some cool merchandise for you to check out. Click the link to visit the store: Jason M. Tucker Merchandise

While you are there, check out some of the other authors as well. Tons of fun stuff at the store.

I’ve got some other upcoming news that I will post in the next few hours . . . or tomorrow.

Meat City & Other Stories Now Available for Preorder

Hey! As the title of this blog post suggests, Meat City & Other Stories is now available for preorder through the Black Bed Sheet Books online store – it’s a great price too. It will be available in other online stores by the end of the week, and you will be able to ask for it at your favorite brick and mortar bookstore as well. The publisher will be making ebook and Kindle versions available, and they should be out by the end of the week as well. I’ll be adding updates as soon as I get more information. I will also have more information about signed copies and some upcoming contests as well. I would also like to mention that S.D. Hintz, Terry “Horns” Erwin, and Matthew Ewald also have books coming out from BBS this week. You might want to order a copy of each . . . I’m just sayin’.

If you would like to preorder your copy now, click the image of the book cover below and you will be directed to the BBS store. Thanks so much!

Meat City & Other Stories

Giveaway From Eternal Vigilance Author Gabrielle Faust

Gabrielle Faust, author of the Eternal Vigilance vampire series (and many other works), is offering a wonderful giveaway for fans on her Facebook fan page –  a La Fleur de Baudelaire bracelet from Alchemy U.K. Head on over to the Faust’s site to get all the details you need. You might even want to pick up some of her books while you are there.

Making the Book Trailer for Meat City & Other Stories

Well, the trailer is complete and I like the results. I hope others do as well. For those who are interested, here’s a brief overview of how I made it.

Number One: Come up with a plan

The first hurdle was coming up with the concept for it. Since the book is a collection of short stories, I had to decide if I should focus on just a few of those stories in the trailer, or take a different approach. In the first incarnation of the trailer, I chose to highlight a few of the stories, but it just wasn’t working. So, I scrapped that idea and started over. Rather than choosing any one (or three) stories, I choose to utilize mood. I wanted to give the book trailer the feel of an intro to a television show.

If you want to make a trailer for your own book, come up with a solid idea of how you want it to look before you get started.

Number Two: The Music

For me, the music came second. I had written and recorded the music* I used some time ago, and I thought it would work for that ‘TV intro’ concept I wanted for the trailer. It was a good length, dark and creepy – just what I needed. The ‘Lost-style’ whispers at the beginning of the trailer were a royalty free resource through FreeSound via my video editing program. Check out some of the royalty free sites for trailer’s music if you do not have the time or equipment to make your own.

*I used an Epiphone Les Paul (classic quilt top) electric guitar as well as a Schecter (Diamond Series) electric bass. To get the sounds right – they don’t exactly sound like a regular guitar or bass on the track – I used DigiTech effects pedals. I recorded into Guitar Tracks Pro, tweaked a bit, and I was good to go.

Number Three: Find the appropriate images/footage

Many book trailers use still images, and that works great in many cases. I chose to use video instead because I thought it would work well with the overall design I wanted for the trailer. You can find many great sites on the web that offer royalty free still images as well as stock footage. I used Pond 5, and got the footage for great rates. Pond 5 also has other royalty free goodies. Check out http://www.sxc.hu/ for some great, free photos too.

Number Four: Learn your editing program

If you take the time to become familiar with the program you are using (I used Power Director 8), it will make it much easier when you are getting ready to put your trailer together. Learn how to add text, effects, picture in picture, and everything else that you might want to do with your book trailer. Put everything together piece by piece and make sure the music matches the imagery. It will take some time, trial and error, and a lot of tweaking to get everything right.

Overall, I spent less than a hundred dollars, including the cost of the program, to make the trailer. The greatest ‘cost’ was time, but it was worth it.

Of course, you don’t have to spend as much as I did on your own trailer. If you have a PC, you can use Windows Movie Maker for your editing software. Macs come with iMovie. They are bare bone tools, but they get the job done. You can find free and cheap photos and music for your trailers in many different places online, and you can do it for next to nothing. Just get creative. Watch as many book trailers as you can, see what they did right, and make the best damn book trailer you can!

Meat City & Other Stories Book Trailer

Here is the trailer! The ‘how I made it post’ will follow shortly. Until then, enjoy the trailer for Meat City & Other Stories.

 

Mini Review for Hiram Grange & the Digital Eucharist by Robert Davies

In Hiram Grange & the Digital Eucharist, Robert Davies explores the depths of a new age cult called the Occlusionist Movement, which is seemingly bent on world domination, and the ramifications of something Hiram did several years earlier when he royally pissed off an elder demon. And it just gets better from there. The book starts fast and never lets up momentum. Davies’ writing style is engaging, with the perfect amount of description and action. The plot pulls you from chapter to chapter, just as any good book should; this is another great entry into the series.

As a side note, I’d like to say that quite a few things impress me about the series in general. Hiram’s voice is constant through the series, no matter the writer. That’s impressive, and it shows talent and care on the parts of all the writers involved as well as the editor. Striking the right chord with humor can be a challenge in fiction, but the writers of the Hiram Grange books seem able to inject dark humor into the series effortlessly. The artwork on the cover and the interior of the books is phenomenal as well. I don’t really like gushing, but everything about these books is done well.

Once again, I can’t wait to see what the next book in the series has to offer. If you haven’t already started reading Hiram Grange, get on it! Shroud has all of the books for sale on their website, and you can find them on Amazon as well. Once you start with Hiram, you’re gonna get hooked. I promise.

Check out the cover – How friggin’ awesome is that?




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