Thursday, January 17, 2013

LitStack.com: Our Favorite Fictional Friends

 

This week's LitStack Pick is "Who is Your Favorite Fictional Friend?" Again, based on the photo, I'm pretty sure you can guess what book I chose, but if you care to read my full entry, click HERE.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

GUEST BLOG: Armand Rosamilia Talks Miami Spy Games

 

Who is this goateed badass that makes Kerry King look like the bassist in a Nickelback cover band? He is Armand Rosamilia and he is responsible for some of the best zombie fiction in the genre over the last few years. His extreme zombie novella, Highway to Hell, was reviewed on this very blog a while ago and now, he is promoting his latest endeavor, Miami Spy Games. As a fan of both the artist and his work, I'm gladly giving up some blog real estate to talk about his new offering.


Miami Spy Games

Questions About The Serial with Armand Rosamilia


I love getting questions from readers, whether they are good or bad. I've compiled a few of them here and decided to answer them for everyone. Just because I wanted to. I kept the names off of them but privately answered these already. The Miami Spy Games: Russian Zombie Gun twelve-part serialization has just been put together in one massive release, and I am quite proud of it.

Where did the idea for
Miami Spy Games come from?

It was technically a gift. AK Waters came up with the concept and got in touch with Hobbes End Publishing to find the perfect writer to put his idea into words. That's where I came in. I'm sure they tried 147 other authors before they chose me, lol…

Who are the main characters based on?

From what I understand, the three main characters (Jennifer Sanchez, Mike Martin and Mark Kostas) are named after real people, but I've never met them or been given any real information about them. Which is probably good, because it allowed me to write them the way I wanted to and not based on real people in my mind. Conversely, Dale Comstock is based on a real American Bad Ass, so I had to tread carefully with his character. Plus, he could crush me like a grape.

Are there plans for another season?

I sure hope so. Right now it is in the hands of The Powers That Be, but it looks pretty good. Sales are steady and the buzz is growing. Besides that, I love writing these characters and this story was so much fun. We already have a tentative idea for the next one, and I even foreshadow it in this book if you are paying attention. And I hope you are paying attention!

Did you write this with a television series in mind?


I wrote it with the thought it would make a good one, and I would hope the publisher also had the idea, but we never sat down and wanted to do it this way. It just organically happened. Would it make a great TV series? Of course! And not just saying it because I wrote every brilliant sentence of it, either. Well, maybe that had something to do with it. We'll see what happens.

If Miami Spy Games was made into a movie, who would play the main parts?

I pictured Michelle Rodriguez (Resident Evil, Girlfight) as Jennifer Sanchez, Mark Wahlberg (Three Kings, Shooter) as Mike Martin and a young Steve Buscemi (anything he's in is great) as Kostas. And Dale Comstock will play himself.Since I won't ever tell him no for anything.

I hope you enjoyed this sneak peek into the Miami Spy Games world, enough to go out and grab a copy… and make me super rich so I can finance this bad boy myself, and have a huge Hollywood blockbuster movie and merchandise like action figures and McDonalds Happy Meal toys… and anything Dale Comstock wants, of course.

If you have any questions about the Miami Spy Games series, I'd love to hear them: armandrosamilia@gmail.com

Miami Spy Games on Amazon Kindle only $3.99!

Friday, January 11, 2013

INTERVIEW: Best-Selling Harlequin Romance Author Michele Dunaway

I've known Michele for awhile and in addition to being a good friend, she's a great writer who has been an invaluable resource to me in my own writing career. I was thrilled to be able to chat with her about her career and her thoughts, as a romance writer, on 50 Shades of Grey. For the Walrus Publishing article, click HERE.

LitStack.com: Lines We Wish We'd Have Written

One of my latest writing ventures is with LitStack.com, an amazing site featuring contributors who love the art of writing and the artists who do the writing. My first piece with them is their weekly LitStack Picks, where a literary-type question is posed. This week's was: What line do you wish you'd have written? Based on the photo, you can probably get an idea where I went, but for the full piece, click HERE.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Andrew Asberry: The Gateway Gothamite

 

As a fan of the Dark Knight Detective, one of my favorite websites is Batman-News.com. Great stuff and excellent reviews. Having said that, I was more than a little surprised to find that one of the writers for the site, Andrew Asberry, is a fellow St. Louis native. As such, I tracked him down, had a chat with him, and wrote up a piece for Walrus Publishing. Click HERE for all the creamy goodness that is the story of another follower of the Goddamned Batman.