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September 1, 2012

The Pirates of Xonira


Derrick Ferguson's newest Dillon novel, Dillon and the Pirates of Xonira is now available at the PulpWork Press website.  If you buy it direct from PulpWork Press you can get a 20% discount by entering the following code: 5YRZ6A8W

Also, this same code is good for a 20% discount on almost all of the Pulp Work Press titles, including Josh Reynolds Dracula Lives! and the (lucky) thirteen books that I have written.

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Published on September 01, 2012 06:20

August 3, 2012

I Accidentally Wrote a Novel


I've been working on this novel for the last five months, so you might wonder just how I "accidentally" wrote The Gantlet Brothers: Sold Out.  The truth is a mighty amount of time and effort went into putting those 93,000 words down, however when I first sat down to write the tale I was intending to write a short story.

However, I did not stick to my Two-Step Formula for Constructing Short Stories.  Instead I approached Sold Out with just one pivotal scene in mind: I asked myself what would happen if one of the Gantlet Brothers was brutally murdered on stage.  Then I let the rest of the story unravel in front of me. One full-length novel later I know the answer.

Before I attack my next large project I plan to do three or four short stories for various anthologies.  This time I'll actually keep my short stories short.

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Published on August 03, 2012 06:37

August 2, 2012

The Vanishing City


The latest issue of Science Fiction Trails is an 'All-Martian' issue, which might give you some clue to the content of my latest Lone Crow story, The Vanishing City, which is included therein.  Crow accompanies Doctor Sylvia Conrad on an archeological expedition to Mount Shasta, investigating claims that an outpost of lost Lemuria has been discovered there.  In the meantime, the infamous bounty hunter known as the Grim brothers have gathered a motley crew of cutthroats and killers and are dogging his trail.  This story has some loose tie-ins with my Dire Planet series.

This issue of Science Fiction Trails is available in hard copy for $8.00 or for a $3.05 Kindle download.  If you are a member of Amazon Prime you can get a copy for free.
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Published on August 02, 2012 08:04

July 31, 2012

Lone Crow Story List


To my pleasant surprise, I happened across a Facebook posting about Native American gunfighter Lone Crow, which led to an article on Josh Reynolds' Royal Occultist Blog that lists every published occurrence of Lone Crow's weird western adventures. Check it out, and while you are there poke around Reynolds' blog for information on other occult investigators and especially his own excellent series characters Charles St. Cyprian and Ebe Gallowglass.

In a bit of Crow-related news, which I've mentioned previously, an eighth Lone Crow short story entitled The Vanishing City has been accepted for publication by Science Fiction Trails magazine.  I'll share more information as that comes to fruition.
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Published on July 31, 2012 07:46

July 25, 2012

Works in Progress


...still chronicling the potential demise of the Gantlet Brothers.  The Gantlet Brothers: Sold Out is at 88k words and counting.  I should be wrapping up the first draft next week.

As for the this year, look for The Island of Lost Souls within the next couple of months.  This is my take on the Arthurian legend and my reading of Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur leads me to believe that Arthur and Merlin were less than paragons of virtue and goodness. Still, we do have a pair of heroes in the brother knights, Balan and Balin, from North Umberland.
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Published on July 25, 2012 08:13

July 19, 2012

In Case You Missed It

Fellow PulpWork Press author, Josh Reynolds, has been very busy pumping out various sorts of pulchritidinous pulp prose.  Over the years he's established a number of series characters which make for some great reading.  A few of my favorites are the half man/half robot Pinkerton detective known as Mr. Brass, the steam punk Ulrich Popoca and Countess Felluci stories, and the adventures of the Royal Occultist Charles St. Cyprian and his charming companion-in-arms Ebe Gallowglass as they battle evil magicians and strange and hungry creatures wherever they might uncover them.

In case you missed the news, Josh has a new website devoted to Charles St. Cyprian and Ebe Gallowglass and to celebrate he's posted a free short story entitled Wendy-Smythe's Worm. If you browse through the back postings you can locate the three parts to the story, but to make it easier I've located the three parts and posted the links right here!

Wendy-Smythe's Worm Part 1
Wendy-Smythe's Worm Part 2
Wendy-Smythe's Worm Part 3



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Published on July 19, 2012 06:18

July 2, 2012

Last Rail to Khusra


Check out Derrick Ferguson's Dillon blog for the skinny on his upcoming Dillon novel and some super secret info about the next story that teams up rock star troublemaker Sly Gantlet with that same global instigator known by the one-word monicker of Dillon.
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Published on July 02, 2012 07:34

June 16, 2012

Four Rounds in Vegas

Hmmm, I just wrote a Gantlet Brothers story where no one gets killed. How did that happen?

Well, there is plenty of fisticuffs, underhandedness, and perversity. The story does place in Vegas, after all. And despite what they want you to believe, any sins committed in Vegas will catch up to you sooner or later. 

This short story includes a marriage proposal, a locker room beat down, a couple rounds in the ring, a bevy of beautiful ring girls, the biggest and baddest bodyguard Blake Hawkins, and oh yeah...Matthias Gantlet takes on the Heavyweight Champion of the world.

Where can you read it? Probably it will be included in the upcoming collection The Weird Worlds of Joel Jenkins.  However, I also may choose to run it for absolutely free in a serialized format that will rotate between the blogs of myself, and the prolific purveyors of pulp pandemonium Josh Reynolds and Derrick Ferguson.
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Published on June 16, 2012 09:10

June 13, 2012

Trouble in Paradise

Progress proceeds apace, even in Puerto Rico, on the latest Gantlet Brothers novel which is titled Sold Out. I'm now past the 60,000 word mark and will continue until...it's finished.

You may note I'm writing on an Alpha Smart. They're not much for editing or referencing things you previously wrote, but they are tough, and have an amazing battery life.
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Published on June 13, 2012 14:26

May 12, 2012

Dillon of the Dire Planet?

Prolific pulp author Barry Reese posits some possible team-ups from the New Pulp movement in a recent blog posting.  Among these is Derrick Ferguson's adventurer Dillon being teamed up with  ancient Mars as written in my Dire Planet books.  A number of times I have referred to Dillon as a global instigator.  If Barry Reese's wishful crossover were to come true, I guess I'd have to change my description to 'intergalactic instigator' or something along that lines.

I can't say I know of any plans for Dillon to visit the Dire Planet, but Dillon has teamed up/clashed with another of my characters--a certain rock guitarist and loose cannon named Slatko Gantlet (known as Sly Gantlet to all but a few).  You can find this crossover in Four Bullets for Dillon or in the Gantlet Brothers: Greatest Hits collection.
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Published on May 12, 2012 21:45