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January 19, 2011

~ Ahhh… Nashville beer

So. Two and a half years ago, I stopped in Nashville for a night while driving — on my way to my first Dragon*Con in Atlanta. It was the week Covenant, my first novel was released in mass market paperback, and so, I ended up doing the very first booksigning for my novel in Nashville at the West End Borders Books.  On my way driving into town to that Borders, I passed a brewpub a few blocks away (they always catch my eye) called Blackstone Brewery. I didn't get to stop that trip… and have subsequently been in Nashville a handful of times but didn't get back to this particular area to check them out.


Right now? I'm in Nashville's West End for a few days on a business trip, and tonight I'm working on some new fiction at Blackstone Brewery which happens to be just a block and a half from my hotel. And you know what? They have an amazing Nut Brown Ale. Thank you life, for spinning my wheels far and wide. And if you're ever in Nashville – give Blackstone Brewery a stop. Try their Nut Brown Ale. And then have another. Their steaks aren't bad either.

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Published on January 19, 2011 20:54

January 16, 2011

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-01-16

My DEADLY NIGHTLUSTS ebook scored comparisons to Stephen King & Bentley Little! Check out Nick Cato's review at: http://tinyurl.com/4ak3l24 #
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Published on January 16, 2011 15:49

January 9, 2011

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Is it time for Baseball Season yet? #
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January 2, 2011

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-01-02

Happiness is having dinner on New Year's Eve at the original Aurelios Pizza in Homewood, IL – home of the absolute best pizza on earth! #
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December 31, 2010

~ Out with the Old… What is the New?

A year ago at this moment, I was sitting in my home office listening to the final hour of my favorite radio station ever, AuralGasms.com. After a lifetime of musical obsession and two decades of hearing just about everything released as a music critic, during the last half of the 2000′s, I found something I never expected to find — this online radio station that perfectly matched my personal tastes — and I listened to it nearly every night for years. Believe me, when that station was playing its final moments on December 31, 2009, I was not celebrating the new year of 2010.


But when one door closes…


It took  awhile, but the DJs behind Auralgasms finally launched a new online radio venture, Strangeways Radio this summer… and the playlist sounds an awful lot like Auralgasms. It's playing in my office right now, though at the moment, I'm in the living room, watching Frank Sinatra Live at Carnegie Hall recorded in 1980. In fact, I just taught my son how to do the leg kick for  "New York, New York."


Point is… there is a silver lining waiting behind every cloud. Sometimes you have to wait and look really hard but… music lives on forever. And new things always come to fill the places vacated by the old.


Remembering…

2010 was a difficult year in many ways. I lost my mother-in-law to cancer, the woman who had really acted as my surrogate mom since I was 17.  Several of my friends also lost parents this year; I went to more funerals in one year than I had in the previous 10.


The good part on the personal front however, was watching my son turn from a precocious four-year-old to a precocious five-year-old. Every word out of  his mouth is a life affirmation: while life will end, for all of us, it's important to recognize and celebrate the amazing moments there are while we're here to live them. And watching him enjoy our trip to Disney World a few weeks ago provided memories to last a lifetime.


There was good and bad news on the publishing front for me as well in 2010.


My friend and publisher David Barnett was forced to put his long-running Necro Publications on hiatus, which initially canceled a hardcover edition of my novel Siren. But thankfully, Roy Robbins and Bad Moon Books picked the project up, and the novel did get a hardcover release, with amazing art by Travis Anthony Soumis, who did the art for my previous two Necro editions. So good things do come from bad.


In July, I had a blast as an author guest at the Famous Monsters convention in Indianapolis, where we debuted some pre-release copies of the Leisure mass market paperback edition of Siren, my fourth novel. A couple weeks later, I turned in my fifth novel, The Pumpkin Man, and Siren officially hit bookstores everywhere… it was a great, optimistic month.


And then just as things were looking very up… at the start of August, my publisher, Leisure Books, essentially bottomed out and announced that not only was Siren their last mass market release, but that they would not be shipping any of their back catalogue due to contractual issues with their warehouse. The next few weeks were filled with rumors and turmoil… my editor lost his position there, as did a number of other good people. And one by one, all of my novels effectively went out of print, aside from e-book format.


Things still are up in the air to some extent. Leisure is restructuring, hoping to reestablish itself with a new trade paperback line in 2011, along with a strong e-book line. Siren is due to be reissued in the trade paperback format in June with The Pumpkin Man to debut in the fall. So I'm hopeful that my novels will return to shelves in regular bookstores in the coming year.


The good thing out of that whole mess of uncertainty? I finally got myself an agent, who will be working on placing a young adult dark fantasy novel of mine in 2011. And I took a couple months off writing just to personally regroup after two solid years of focusing on "the next novel, the next novel, the next novel." Probably a healthy break. I wrote nothing for quite awhile, but over the past few weeks have worked on a couple short stories and started a collaborative project with W.D. Gagliani and Dave Benton which I think is going to be a lot of crazy fun.


From train wrecks come the opportunity to build new trains.


So. 2010 was definitely a mixed bag for me. But there were a lot of good moments. Aside from Siren being released in mass market and hardcover, I also had the three-story "bug story" collection Creeptych published through Delirium, re-launching the mini-hardcover chapbook line that I helped launch with Failure four years ago. And my Deadly Nightlusts ebook collection was the first release from Blasphemous Books this fall. I took the e-book plunge myself this month and re-issued my out-of-print 2nd collection Vigilantes of Love in e-book format on my own, as well as a short fantasy holiday collection in Christmas Tales. I even had a long-shot film option placed on a couple of my novels, which I'm still crossing my fingers about. 


This year was also a great year for me for travel. I scheduled a number of trips for booksignings, but my dayjob also sent me to a number of locations. Altogether between them, I found myself visiting over a dozen major cities, and various suburbs of them, including:


* San Francisco

* Anaheim

* Dallas

* Chicago

* Cincinnati

* Louisville

* Milwaukee

* Santa Fe

* Albuquerque

* Indianapolis

* Nashville

* Atlanta

* Orlando

* Toronto


In June, I  appeared as an author guest at Hypericon in Nashville (where I met and took Ramsey Campbell to dinner), and in September I appeared at DragonCon in Atlanta. Over the late summer / fall I was also a guest at the Chicago Horror Film Fest in Chicago and book fests in Champaign, IL, Glen Ellyn, IL and Chicago's Printer's Row Lit Fest.


After a whirlwind week where I flew from Chicago to San Francisco to Santa Fe to Albuquerque in August for work, I also got to spend a week for the dayjob in Toronto this fall. While I didn't end up doing any official booksignings there, I did get to hang out with some fellow horror writers, reviewers and editors. It was a great week.


I don't think I've hit as many major cities in one year before in my life… so from that angle, 2010 was definitely one to remember. It certainly gave me the opportunity to meet a bunch of really cool people, as well as to re-connect with a lot of old friends.


A Decade Now Gone…

The end of 2010 caps the first decade of my book publishing career. My first hardcover collection, Cage of Bones & Other Deadly Obsessions appeared from Delirium Books at the end of 2000. Somehow it seems like it was a lot longer ago!


Since then, there have been another handful of short fiction collections released, from Vigilantes of Love and Needles & Sins to Deadly Nightlusts. Delirium released my first two novels in 2004 and 2007, and I won a Bram Stoker Award for the first one, Covenant. Then I signed a mass market deal with Leisure and subsequently over the past three years saw four of my novels on display in bookstores everywhere. Along the way I've also edited a couple of anthologies and founded a publishing company, Dark Arts Books.


The 1990s were the decade of short fiction successes for me, as I published dozens of short stories in magazines and anthologies.


The 2000s were a decade of book successes.


What will the 20teens bring?


I hope as wide a range of new and interesting opportunities as the last decade. The 2000s (and 2010) have been frustrating, frightening, fun and fulfilling.


Here's to Auld Lang Syne.


And new life awaiting.


Happy New Year.

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Published on December 31, 2010 20:30

December 26, 2010

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-12-26

This morning my collection CHRISTMAS TALES is the #22 bestseller on Amazon's Christmas category! Check it out: http://tinyurl.com/2d6spev #
If ya'all could repost the Tweet about my CHRISTMAS TALES, I'd sure appreciate it! I'd say the next 48 hours are it for the book in 2010! #
Download my new collection CHRISTMAS TALES to read over the holidays! Info and original Xmas songs are here: http://johneverson.com/xmas.htm #
Download my new collection CHRISTMAS TALES to read over the holidays! Info and original Xmas songs are here: http://johneverson.com/xmas.htm #
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Published on December 26, 2010 15:49

December 21, 2010

~ Christmas Tales

I've always been in love with the trappings of Christmas.  Over the years I've made Christmas caramels to give away, written and recorded Christmas songs to play for friends and family and, yes, even penned Christmas stories. You should see the lights strung around my house. I love this season! And this year, I finally put together a short collection celebrating it. CHRISTMAS TALES, a short collection that can be read by the entire family, was released on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com this week.


Fans of my horror fiction may be a little surprised by the lightheartedness of the stories in CHRISTMAS TALES. For those who've read my Needles & Sins collection, you know that I've written a fairly "dark" Christmas tale in the alternate nativity story called "Mary." And my Vigilantes of Love collection includes "The Humane Way," a Christmas dinner tale with a nasty twist. Neither of those pieces appear in the new collection… which focuses on the more uplifting emotions of the holiday.


CHRISTMAS TALES includes three short stories celebrating the magic of Christmas, along with  the lyrics of four of my original holiday songs. Here's the lineup of the stories inside:



"Christmas, The Hard Way," was originally written and published as a holiday gift to family and friends over a decade ago (and it also appeared in Vigilantes of Love). The story is a fantastical look at the Christmas holiday from the point of view of Will, a boy who comes from a family of… well… witches. To them, magic comes naturally. But at Christmastime, they pledge to give up magic to rediscover the importance of doing and making things with the sweat of honest labor. That will be a difficult – but important – lesson for Will to learn.
"Frost," the second tale of the collection, opens with David, a young boy from a broken home on an uneasy trip home for the holidays after visiting with his dad. But his trip takes an unexpected turn when a frost sprite in the plane window escorts him on a journey that can only be seen as the start of "growing up"… and the beginning of a rekindled Christmas.
"Will You Spend This Christmas Night With Me?" a new story written just for this Christmas collection, looks into the heart of a "lost man" who is living alone with no friends or family. Based on the lyric of one of my original Christmas songs recorded in the '90s (the original lyric also appears in this book), "Will You Spend This Christmas Night With Me?" tells the life-altering story of a lonely man who takes in a homeless child – or is she? – on Christmas Eve. I've been working on this one all month (which is why this book is so late in getting out into the world) and I hope my readers will enjoy it! The book introduction also includes a link to my website's perennial  Christmas page, where you can hear a demo of the original song the story is based on.

Contemporary fantasies all, I hope CHRISTMAS TALES – which also includes a handful of original holiday song lyrics – will bring the spirit of Christmas to your heart!


Download a copy from Amazon.com


Download a copy from Barnes & Noble.com

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Published on December 21, 2010 20:45

December 19, 2010

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Tonight's Bloody Holiday Reading was a blast! Thanx to everyone who came out, and thanx to Chicago's Bucket O' Blood Books for staging it!! #
I'll be reading at the Bloody Holiday Celebration tonight at 7PM in Chicago at Bucket O'Blood Books on Milwaukee http://www.bucketoblood.com #
My 2nd collection, VIGILANTES OF LOVE, is now available as an e-book for Kindle http://tinyurl.com/2cgplql & Nook http://tinyurl.com/28c998b #
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December 17, 2010

~ R.I.P. Jean Rollin

I learned today that one of my favorite directors of all time died this week.


Jean Rollin, whose French films of the '70s and early '80s — Living Dead Girl, Fascination, Grapes of Death, The Escapees, Two Orphan Vampires, The Iron Rose, Fiancee of Dracula, Demoniacs, Night of the Hunted, Lips of Blood, Requiem of the Vampire, The Nude Vampire, and so many more — revelled in sensuality, horror, sadness and the surreal passed away on Tuesday at the age of 72.


Rollins' films were uneven but always possessed of a melancholic, otherworldly beauty. Watching them over the past few years, sometimes on imported DVDs that had to be played with non-region encoded DVD players, I was always transported. There was a strange magic to his vampires, ghouls, zombies and characters who were simply… lost. Yes, he frequently exploited nudity, but to an end. An end that often left the viewer with a feeling of loss and sadness. His "monsters" were human, his heroes misunderstood. Often they were one and the same.


His plots were loose, his celebration of the female form overt… but every film possessed an unusually vibrant, visual poetry. I would have loved to have someday been able to meet him, and am saddened to know he is no longer with us and that can never happen now.


You can learn more about his work through his official website http://www.jeanrollin.com


I think right now, I'm going to go watch some of it, and honor his vision.


R.I.P. Jean. Thank you for a lifetime of inspiration.


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Published on December 17, 2010 21:35

December 12, 2010

~ Twitter Update 12-12-10

Thanks to the folks at Niteblade.com who've just posted a new interview: http://www.niteblade.com/news/tina-hall-interviews-john-everson #
One of the moderators on the Barnes & Noble website has posted an great review of my novel SIREN: check it out at http://tinyurl.com/23dt4xo #
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Published on December 12, 2010 15:49