Showing posts with label Horror Author. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror Author. Show all posts

Thursday, March 7, 2013

MY ONE Piece of Advice for New Writers

And like Curly from the movie, City Slickers, I hold up the one finger (no, not the bad finger), the one thing that matters most for a writer (in my POV as a writer moving up at the bottom).

As a horror writer it's my job to know people. Granted I don't know everything, and I can't read minds despite failed attempts. But I know me, I know my life, and I know how those around me are effected/affected. I know things that I can't express, feelings that none can identify with. Things that make me a one-of-a-kind, which to be honest, I hate. I know what it is like to lose a family member to murder, and I know it is like to watch someone go insane. I know what it's like to watch someone you love slowly fall apart from health problems that can't be cured.

I know what it's like to venture into a dark mindset, the kind that makes the humanity I was brought up with cringe. And I know what it is like to love, the kind of love that transforms me to cater to the needs of that special person.

I'm not a good man, but I do care, and this is the missing ingredient in the world today. People either grow to be apathetic, or they're just born that way. And this happens to people of all walks of life.

If there is one thing I say a writer should do, it is to never stop caring. Never stop loving. Humanity can be a good or bad thing depending on how we take it. As human beings we are broken creatures, we can be the very worst the world has to offer. But, some of us flourish, shine above the rest, and not because they are super stars, but because they special. Most people in fact have this potential; they have it in them to shine.

As a writer it is hard for me to not look at the world from the POV of a seasoned homicide detective. But it is also hard to completely give up. I can't be a lot of things I want to be, or do a lot of the things I want to do, however, being there for others who truly appreciate it, feeling the passion of love, it has kept me from losing my mind altogether.

My biggest piece of advice to writers starting out is that no matter what you write, what mind-frame you get into, never stop caring. Don't let your heart turn to stone. Your proverbal balls can be stone (if you're tough like that), but always keep your heart soft, warm, and save the darkness for the fiction.

We are entertainers, and we record the feelings and problems of our lives. Well, most of us. Our fiction can have small amounts of us buried deep for the reader's enjoyment, and who knows, we might even touch someone with our words.

Our past, present, and possible future is fodder for our works. Don't let this kind of homework go wasted.

Last note, I lift my proverbal drink in toast, to all the writers who care endlessly, who have donated their entire checks for charity, who suffer needlessly, and to those madly in love for the first time, and those in love after years of marriage… cheers and be well my friends!


Thursday, December 6, 2012

Helloooo Nurse!

My favorite vixen-scribe! So Rebecca, I hear you have a new book out, tell us what inspired you to write, NURSE BLOOD?

The initial inspiration for Nurse Blood came from an amazing piece of horror art by Justin T. Coons. I used that piece of art for the online serial novel. He was gracious enough to do an entirely new work of art based on the book though, for the ebook and (eventually) paperback release.
 

Any tricks of the trade you would like to share with other writers?

I’m really not that kind of woman… Oh, WAIT! Never mind. You meant something else. LOL

Write, read, and pay attention. Learn from every mistake you make and correct yourself with your next work. Overall, have fun with each story and use your voice and style to make it your own!


This is your first novel, plan on writing more in the near future?

YES! Did you think I was gonna write one and walk away? PFFT!

I have more in the works, at different stages.


Will there be anymore Nurse Bloodbooks?

Blood Trail will be the sequel to Nurse Blood.


What's your favorite kind of murder weapon?

Just one? How do I pick just one?!

Hmm… Knives are fun, because you can either go for the quick kill or torture someone for a while. There’s a lot of cutting in Nurse Blood. ;)

 
So happy to have you again, thank you for joining me! Can't wait to have you back again!

Thanks for letting me return to spread my insanity to your followers. It’s always a pleasure. I hope you’ll stop by my corner of horror (my blog) sometime!

 
Nurse Blood

Sonya Garret is a nurse at the local hospital, but she has a side job trafficking in human ‘parts’ – what she makes in blood pays more than any salary. Hearts and livers, bone marrow and brains; they all sell great on the black market.

Drunk men at bars, prowling for any willing woman, are easy pickings when she goes looking for victims to chop up and sell.

One lucky night she picks up a man with a rare blood type, and after her team cashes in on him, they decide to go for the big money and ‘harvest’ his entire family.

Will the F.B.I. – who is hot on the trail of Sonya and her team as they cross the U.S., leaving a trail in blood and death – be able to catch up with them in time to stop the ongoing slaughter? Or will Nurse Blood get her money…again?

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"There is no pretentiousness with Rebecca Besser's writing; she's got a story to tell and doesn't mess around. Nurse Blood is a hard-driving, dark, and demented book that'll make you squirm. It made me think back to all the fun I had reading Richard Laymon novels for the first time--it's got that spirit, but Besser is her own writer." ~Brady Allen, Author of Back Roads and Frontal Lobes

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“Sonya is cold, hard, calculating, and a killer. The team have a job to do, and they’ll do what they have to, to get it done. Rebecca Besser’s ‘Nurse Blood’ is a dark exploration of twisted morals, greed and brutal violence that encapsulates society’s fears and gives us a new kind of bogeyman to be afraid of.” ~Mark Taylor, Author of The Human Condition

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"Rebecca Besser cuts a bloody swath in her macabre story, Nurse Blood, a grisly tale filled with blood, lust, deceit, and death!" ~Kim Curley, Author of the novella, Faith

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Rebecca's Bio:
 
I'm the author of the zombie novella, "Undead Drive-Thru," and, "Nurse Blood." I'm also a graduate of the Institute of Children's Literature. My work has appeared in the Coshocton Tribune, Irish Story Playhouse, Spaceports and Spidersilk, joyful!, Soft Whispers, Illuminata, Common Threads, Golden Visions Magazine, Stories That Lift, Super Teacher Worksheets, Living Dead Press Presents Magazine (Iss. 1 and 2), FrightFest eMagazine, An Xmas Charity Ebook, The Stray Branch, and The Undead That Saved Christmas (Vol. 1 and 2) and the Signals From The Void charity anthologies.

I have multiple stories in anthologies by Living Dead Press, Wicked East Press, Pill Hill Press, Hidden Thoughts Press, Knight Watch Press, Coscom Entertainment, Crowded Quarantine Publications, and Collaboration of the Dead (projects), and one (each) in an anthology by Post Mortem Press, NorGus Press, Rainstorm Press, and Evil Jester Press. I also have a poem in an anthology by Naked Snake Press.
I'm also an editor and have edited: Dark Dreams: Tales of Terror, Dead Worlds 7: Undead Stories, and Book of Cannibals 2: The Hunger from Living Dead Press; Earth's End from Wicked East Press; End of Days: An Apocalyptic Anthology (Vol. 4 and 5/co-edited) from Living Dead Press; and I'm currently editing It's Weighing On You Mind from Hidden Thoughts Press, and co-editing Beneath The Pretty Lies from Wicked East Press.

When I'm not busy writing and/or editing, I'm formatting book covers, building/maintaining websites, and writing book reviews.

For more information, visit my website: www.rebeccabesser.com

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Author Michael Carr


Zombie-slayer extraordinaire joins us on the Eldon blog today, Michael Carr. Michael, tell us about your current works.

First I would like to thank you Eldon for the opportunity to discuss a project that means a lot to me. I am happy to share this story with you and your readers. My first novella, "Dead Factions" is about a dark world of infection, lies, deceit and anger. This first installment to The Zombie War Narratives is a powerful mixture of shock, sci-fi and government conspiracy. It begins with the world exposed to an infection and abandoned by its leaders. During this time of unrest, small portions of the undead have found a way to maintain their intellect and plan to control the country. However, there is infighting among these undead and they break-off into "Dead Factions".
In this first novella, readers are introduced to an enraged and pissed off survivor, Corey, who plots a route to find some meaning or normalcy in this upside-down world. He finds his travels run head on with situations for which he had not bargained. Struggling to adapt, he realizes the world he once knew and the people closest to him are gone. Corey continues to fight as he is tested beyond his imagination...he fights to find peace for himself and those he learns to trust.

What is it you love about writing zombies?

Actually it was more about what zombies offered my book than a love for the genre. I needed an "evil with a purpose"...one that did not know "quit"...a malicious force that came back bigger and stronger time after time. I also needed a wickedness unlike anything else, one that is considered near perfect by its creator. Readers of Dead Factions have reported back that they enjoyed the idea of zombies breaking off into guilds/factions to war over the control of humanity. The deception and evil doesn't stop there. This is a world where the undead are minions; foot solders for a greater horror or is it horrors? I forget. Now I'm hoping others will find this to be an uncommon and rare story as the chaos unfolds in the trilogy.


Tell us about WHY you write.

I never intended to have anything in print, it was just sheer luck. A couple of years ago I had a life experience that encouraged me to find an outlet...one that was uncommon for me. It was as though the story was unfolding before me. I typed as fast as I could to keep up. Once done, I found it unique and was compelled to share it. With that, a new world opened and I began meeting other authors, as well as readers. It has been very exciting and rewarding. I have found forum conversations, the encouraging emails I have received and being able to introduce "Dead Factions" to new readers at conventions exhilarating. I am so appreciative for the fans that follow and support my work.


What kind of works are you planning for the future?

Future works...well, I am actively in production to the follow up of "Dead Factions". This is the second installment to the zombie war narratives under the working title of "City on Fire". I think it is ok to reveal here that, unlike most sequels, COF actually runs in parallel with "Dead Factions".

It is important that the reader sees what other characters were doing at the time "Dead Factions" was going on. There are of course surprises, heartaches and blood. Yes, lots of blood.

Continuity is important to me... even though I am doing it in an unorthodox way with the series. I am ok with that. Like for any author, the challenge is to provide the reader with a "Wow" moment when they reach the end.

I have to admit that comics are what got me here....sitting idle right now is 2 comic projects waiting to have their moment and they will soon.


Thank you so much for joining me, Michael!


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Michael's BIO:

A native of South Mississippi, Michael grew up in a region of the United States that was rich in culture and tradition. Family gatherings were common, offering the best food found anywhere. Usually a Saturday night social over savory delicacies would pave the way to the best rumors and gossip from both sides of the river.

Michael utilized his hometown environment that gave him creative imagery and a passion for good food to work. After attending culinary school he spent the first fourteen years of his professional life as a chef. After sometime he went on to other avenues of employment and during this period he revisited an old childhood favorite hobby of reading comics. This rediscovery of make-believe, along with real life experiences ignited a spark that led him to the world of writing.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

Author Armand Rosamilia

 
So Armand, tell us about your works.

My latest release is Tool Shed, a horror novella put out by Angelic Knight Press. It is a story I'd been working on and off for a number of years, but once I changed the POV character and really got into dissecting the plot, it took off for me. I have about 50 releases to date, including the Miami Spy Games thriller/spy series, my Dying Days zombie series, my Keyport Cthulhu series, as well as many more stand-alone tales and appearances in anthologies. I try to keep busy.


What draws you to horror?

I love it. I grew up reading my mother's Stephen King and Dean Koontz paperbacks. I've always loved to be scared, and it is such an honest emotion to me. You can fake the other ones, but fear is the coolest one.


What is your take on the modern horror?

I'm a fan of psychological horror. I was never a big fan of gore for the sake of gore. Don't show me the bloody slavering monster. Hint at him and let me make him the gorssest, craziest thing in my own head. That's why Blair Witch Project worked for me and Hostel didn't.


What's your favorite antagonist in horror stories?

The guy/girl next door. The person you see every day and think they are just your slghtly-off neighbor. Until you find they've been burying bodies down your fence line after having sex with the corpses.


What else do you have coming up that you would like to share?

I am constantly in motion. I have many projects coming up, and some will be arriving before 2012 is over: The Miami Spy Games series has five of the thirteen storeis released, so a few more of those will be out… "Cabal" is the third (of five) Keyport Cthulhu stories you'll see soon… I'm finishing up Dying Days: The Siege of European Village, a novella collaboration with author Tim Baker, and a few more things coming soon…


Thank you for guesting on my blog!
 
No, thank you for having me!

Armand

 
TOOL SHED by Armand Rosamilia (Angelic Knight Press)

When Michael Zaun takes possession of his late grandfather’s farm, he finds out he inherited more than he bargained for. Dubbed the “Tool Shed Murders,” the details of the deaths of two girls on the property and his grandfather’s, seemingly by his own hand, are a little murky. Was his grandfather a monster or a hero?

The discovery of his grandfather’s journal awakens within him a new confidence. But what about the demon his grandfather mentioned? Is it real or just the ranting of a diseased mind?

With the help of his friends, old and new, Michael will find not only the answer to that question, but a new strength within himself.

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ARMAND'S BIO:

Armand Rosamilia is a New Jersey boy currently living in sunny Florida, where he writes when he's not watching zombie movies, the Boston Red Sox and listening to Heavy Metal music...

"Highway To Hell" and "Dying Days" extreme zombie novellas are part of the growing Extreme Undead series of books/stories created by Armand...

He is also an editor for Rymfire Books, helping with several horror anthologies, including "Vermin" and the "State of Horror" series, as well as the creator and energy behind Carnifex Metal Books, putting out the "Metal Queens Monthly" series of non-fiction books about females into Metal...

You can find him at http://armandrosamilia.com and e-mail him to talk about zombies, baseball and Metal: armandrosamilia@gmail.com