Bobby Nash's Blog, page 383
July 3, 2014
BREAKING NEWS ON AN UPCOMING PROJECT!


You can find V Wars vol. 1 on sale now.
More news when I have it to share.
Bobby
Published on July 03, 2014 21:21
THE BOOK CAVE EPISODE 289: BOBBY NASH TALKS GHOST GAL: THE WILD HUNT


Listen to The Book Cave Episode 289: Bobby Nash and Ghost Gal here.
I always have a fun visit to The Book Cave.
Thanks again, guys.
Bobby

A novel by Bobby Nash
Alexandra Holzer is just your average young paranormal investigator out to show an early 1960s New York City she knows a thing or two about ghosts. Join Alex's alter ego, GHOST GAL, and her fiancé, Joshua Demerest as they do battle with a very ancient ghost and his pals who have a score to settle with her famed father, ghost hunter, Hans Holzer.
Alexandra Holzer's Ghost Gal: The Wild Hunt by Bobby Nash is the first book in a series of new horror/adventures novels from Raven's Head Press.
Includes a forward by Ghostbusters' Ernie Hudson.

Amazon US (paperback)
Amazon CA (paperback)
Amazon UK (paperback)
Amazon DE (paperback)
Amazon FR (paperback)
Amazon IT (paperback)
Amazon ES (paperback)
Barnes and Noble (paperback)
BookAdda India (paperback)
Bookwire (paperback)
Books-A-Million (paperback)
CreateSpace (paperback)
Amazon (Kindle) ebook
Amazon CA (Kindle) ebook
Amazon UK (Kindle) ebook
Amazon DE (Kindle) ebook
Amazon FR (Kindle) ebook
Amazon IT (Kindle) ebook
Amazon ES (Kindle) ebook
More formats to follow.
Published on July 03, 2014 13:18
July 2, 2014
EARTH STATION ONE EPISODE 221 – OUR FUTURE ACCORDING TO SCI-FI



Join us for yet another episode of The Earth Station One Podcast we like to call: Our Future According To Sci-Fi at www.esopodcast.com
Direct link: http://esopodcast.com/earth-station-one-episode-221/
Table of Contents
0:00:00 Intro / Welcome
0:06:05 Jim Salicrup (Author & Publisher) Interview & Geek Seat
0:51:04 Our Future According to Sci-Fi
1:55:00 Doctor Geek’s Moment of Science
1:57:41 ESO Khan Report

Next on Earth Station One...
Next week, the ESO crew dives back into The History of Animation with a second volume looking at the 1930’s through the 1940’s and the

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Download ESO Episode 221 mp3 here.
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Published on July 02, 2014 20:30
NEEDLESS THINGS SCOURS THE LATEST ISSUE OF PREVIEWS...


Thanks, Phantom.
Speaking of Previews and the Domino Lady "Money Shot" novel, check out the image to your left, direct from the latest Previews catalog. Let your comic shop or book store know to order a copy for you.
Bobby

Published on July 02, 2014 16:02
PRO SE PRESENTS: THE NEWSLETTER OFFERS HOLLIS, P.I. COVER 1ST LOOK!


Included in this issue of the newsletter is a first look at Jeffrey Hayes cover to HOLLIS, P.I.
Gary Phillips' Nate Hollis returns in an all-new prose crime anthology from Pro Se Press. Hollis first gained attention in the Angeltown comic book series from DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. The series was later collected with new stories added at Moonstone Books. Now, Nate Hollis is back at Pro Se Press.

I'll post more information on Hollis, p.i. as soon as it becomes available.
Bobby
Published on July 02, 2014 12:27
YOU'VE GOTTA FIGHT...

Writing a fight scene with multiple characters is equal parts fun and tricky. Not only do you have to choreograph the fight, but you have to do it without sounding repetitive. You've probably figured this out, but I wrote a fight scene for Snow Storm tonight.

'night.
Bobby
Published on July 02, 2014 00:34
July 1, 2014
UPCOMING AUTHOR EVENTS AND SCREENINGS...
As we slide into July, my appearance schedule gets a little bump. I've added a few notable stops I'll be making in the coming months. If you're in the area of any of these, please stop by and say hello. I love doing author events and signings. Hopefully, I'll be able to do one near you soon.
You can find the full list of conventions and appearances I have lined up here.
Bobby
Starship Farragut: "Conspiracy of Innocence" Screening on July 5, 2014 in Kingsland, GAhttp://www.starshipfarragut.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/starshipfarragut
Join the cast and crew of Starship Farragut for the premiere of their latest episode, "Conspiracy of Innocence", written by Bobby Nash. The premiere event starts at 7:00 pm at Farragut Films studio in Kingsland, Georgia on Saturday July 5, 2014. The following is a schedule of events planned for that evening. Please note that times are approximate. This event is FREE to the public.
7:00 pm - Watch "The Price of Anything" (our previous episode)
7:45 pm - The World premiere of our latest episode "Conspiracy of Innocence"
8:30 pm - Q&A with the producers of Starship Farragut.
9:30 pm - Meet & Greet with the cast and crew of Conspiracy of Innocence
Learn more about Starship Farragut here.
Learn more about Starship Farragut: Conspiracy of Innocence here.
This event is FREE to the public.
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Local Author Event and Book Signing at Avid Bookshop on July 12, 2014 beginning at 6:30 p.m. in Athens, GA. Meet authors Deirdre deLaughter, Bill Hale, Amber Roessner, Robert Vasvary, and Bobby Nash at this free author event and book signing.
Avid Bookshop493 Prince AvenueAthens, GA 30601avid.athens@gmail.com706-352-2060
http://www.avidbookshop.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AvidBookshopAthensFacebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/761690247222001/
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Book Signing/Reading/Q and A Event with Author Bobby Nash on Saturday, August 2, 2014 beginning at 11 a.m. at Book Warehouse, 1151 Hammond Drive NE, Dunwoody, Georgia (770) 399-4687
Store hours: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
http://book-warehouse.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bwatlanta
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I won't be a guest at the con, but I'll join my Earth Station One podcast co-hosts for a visit to Monsterama this same weekend. Unless something changes, I will be at the convention on Saturday after my signing.
http://monsteramacon.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Monsteramacon
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You can find the full list of conventions and appearances I have lined up here.
Bobby

Join the cast and crew of Starship Farragut for the premiere of their latest episode, "Conspiracy of Innocence", written by Bobby Nash. The premiere event starts at 7:00 pm at Farragut Films studio in Kingsland, Georgia on Saturday July 5, 2014. The following is a schedule of events planned for that evening. Please note that times are approximate. This event is FREE to the public.
7:00 pm - Watch "The Price of Anything" (our previous episode)
7:45 pm - The World premiere of our latest episode "Conspiracy of Innocence"
8:30 pm - Q&A with the producers of Starship Farragut.
9:30 pm - Meet & Greet with the cast and crew of Conspiracy of Innocence
Learn more about Starship Farragut here.
Learn more about Starship Farragut: Conspiracy of Innocence here.
This event is FREE to the public.
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Avid Bookshop493 Prince AvenueAthens, GA 30601avid.athens@gmail.com706-352-2060
http://www.avidbookshop.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AvidBookshopAthensFacebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/761690247222001/
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Store hours: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
http://book-warehouse.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bwatlanta
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http://monsteramacon.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Monsteramacon
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Published on July 01, 2014 18:11
June 30, 2014
A FEW ITEMS OF NOTE...

A month ago I posted the question to social media about how readers find out about new books to try from lesser-known authors and publishers. The #1 answer I received was word of mouth. I guess I’ve got a lot of work ahead of me to get people talking about my books. The #2 answer was Amazon, which I find strange as I usually go there looking for something specific, not to browse.
Thanks to all who took the time to weigh in with an answer when I posed the research question. It is appreciated.


Look for the podcast to go live later this week.
I'll post links here when it's available.
I always have a great time when I visit The Book Cave.
Ric and Art are great hosts.
Earlier today I set up an author event. I'll be doing a Book Signing/Reading/Q and A Event at the Book Warehouse in Dunwoody, GA on Saturday, August 2, 2014 in Dunwoody, GA. Signing begins at 11:00 a.m. Learn more about Book Warehouse here and on Facebook.

1151 Hammond Drive NE
Dunwoody, Georgia
(770) 399-4687
It looks like a busy week of writing ahead of me so I'll cut it short tonight.
Have a great week.
Bobby
Published on June 30, 2014 00:33
June 28, 2014
SOMETIMES I GET ASKED STUFF… PART 23

You can check out all of the past installments of Sometimes I Get Asked Stuff... here.

Mostly, I keep stories in my head until they are ready to be written. I do occasionally make notes though.
Q: What was the last thing you read or wrote that made you laugh out loud?

Q: When would you say you were given the gift of writing?
I’m not sure. When I was a kid I had the urge to write, but I didn’t start taking it seriously until my 20’s.
Q: Why write Thrillers? What’s the appeal? You seem fond of the government agencies as well. Why is that?

As far as the appeal, it allows me to write in a modern setting, which I don’t get to do as often as you might think with some of my workload. The Pulp stories I write, for instance, all either seem to be set in the past or the distant future. Writing books like Evil Ways and Deadly Games! allows me to explore now.

Q: If you want to branch into a different, non-sci-fi, genre, would you use a different pen name? Do you lose credibility in sci-fi if you pick another genre--horror, fantasy, romance, mystery, espionage thrillers, etc.? Or would you use a different nom de plume for each one. And would one lost respect for a sci-fi author who wrote, say, legal thrillers or romance? Or would you just not care as long as the books were interesting?

Q: Do you read your own books once they come out?

Q: How long do you spend on research for each book, and do you visit places if you set stories in certain towns or cities?


I also research characters when I take on work for hire gigs where I’m using pre-existing characters. I like to do my due diligence and get to know the character so he or she will feel right to fans of those characters.
On the other end of things, there are also revisions, new drafts, and rewrites. Just like with movies, there are segments from books that end up on the cutting room floor.

What? You mean you try to work without the net? :)
I’m actually a bit more productive without the siren call of the internet constantly calling to me. Of course, it never fails that when the internet goes down is always when I need to look something up. Go figure.
Q: Fill in the blank: “If I won the lottery, one of the first things I’d do is _____.”

Q: What's the most annoying trend in New Pulp?
Feeling that we need to treat existing pulp characters as period pieces. Pulp is not a period piece. Pulp can be now. It doesn’t just work in the 30’s, 40’s, etc… Secret Agent X, for example, is a character that I think could absolutely work in a modern day setting. The character does not need to be set in the 1930’s only. I know many will disagree, but this is one that bugs me a bit.

What does New Pulp get right? Obviously, I’ve not read everything, but I think the stories being told are good and really fun in most cases. I think New Pulp has also put some older, obscure characters back in the spotlight, which is nice. There are some great characters out there that have gotten a new lease on life thanks to the New Pulp revival.
What does New Pulp do wrong? It’s all subjective, but in some cases (not all, mind you) I feel like we’re just treading water, writing stories to fit that mold, but rarely trying to break that mold. Again, these are all generalities.


Catching up on deadlines? Doesn’t sound very deep, I know, but I’m enjoying telling stories and I don’t want to keep the publishers waiting.
Q: How much do the politics/personal life of a creative artist (and I'm talking actor, comedian, comic book writer/artist, musician, etc.) influence you?

I try not to let the political, religious, or personal beliefs of actors, writers, artists, directors, etc. (let’s just call them creators for simplicity's sake here) color my appreciation for their work. Some are able to separate the work from the personal and that’s fine. There are some actors who I see on social media saying things I don’t agree with, but yet it doesn’t stop my enjoyment of their acting work. I’ve never “banned” anyone that way.

This is why I’m always careful in my public interactions. As a creator, you are not just selling your product (books, movies, DVDs, music, whatever) you are also selling yourself, or at least your public persona.

All of the above. I know that sounds like a canned answer, but it’s the truth. I have dreamed stories and had them simply pop into my head in a flash of inspiration. Other times, it’s like mining for gold as I dig and dig to find the story. The brain is a tricky thing and I usually start working out story ideas, plots, dialogue, etc. there before I sit down to write.

A little of both. I have work times throughout the day, but sometimes inspiration strikes and you just have to dive in.
Q: What do you think of invitation-only anthologies? How about those that accept the writer before the story's even in?

Q: Your favorite Jessica Alba movie?

Q: How many books have you written?
I’d have to count to get an accurate number, but I am nearing somewhere in the neighborhood on 100 stories, some short, some novels, some comic books.
Q: How many books have you started but never completed?
There is a handful of manuscripts in my files that have been started that I’ve not gotten back to as yet. I plan to finish them all though. We'll see if that happens.

JAWS. That shark still scares the hell out of me.
On the fictional side, Aliens. They’re creepy.
Q: I kind of hate writing fight scenes. Sometimes I just can't seem to come up with a new way to punch a dude. How do you deal with fight scenes?
Writing fight scenes can be tricky because it's so easy to fall into the same basic fight descriptions. If I get stuck and know the artist working on the script, I ask for input that way and we choreograph the fight together.

Caffeine helps. I also take breaks, move around, that sort of thing. Sometimes just getting up out of the chair and walking around a couple of minutes is all it takes to refresh me.
Q: What's your favorite way to approach editing? We all have to do it, what makes it easier for you?
I actually prefer to do my pass of edits on paper. I print out the pages and read them that way, making notes right on the pages. I think I see things a bit differently reading them on paper than the computer screen and that helps with the editing process.

In a recent work for hire project, one of the characters in the story I was adapting was a complete asshole and just not fun to write for me personally.
Q: Characters or plot first?
It varies for me. Sometimes I have characters and I put them in a situation and see where we go. Other times, I have a plot and determine which character serves that story best.

I still prefer to read a good hardback novel, but I’ve read books in all of these formats.
Q: When you publish through your own imprint what program do you use for formatting and such?do you always run a print copy first?
When I publish something through BEN Books, I lay everything out in Microsoft Word, save as a PDF and upload that. Always order a proof copy first. It's the only way to be sure what it's going to look like.

Oh, sure. I sometimes take personalities of people I know, occasionally actors, but usually people I know personally, and share those with characters to help me find their voice. I started this practice on Evil Ways when I gave the protagonists, two brothers, the personalities of my brother and myself. It really made the character interactions come alive in real ways that worked well in the book.

After my first novel came out, a coworker called my desk at the day job one morning and said, “You bastard! I’m tired and it’s your fault! I didn’t get any sleep last night because I sat up all night reading your book!” That made my day.
Q: What inspired your current project?
The publisher asking for more stories featuring the character.
Q: I know lots of folks who are self-professed DC nuts or Marvel zombies. But why? What is it that drew you to the stories of one company over the other?

Q: What are you reading?
At the moment, I am reading Van Allen Plexico's Legion 1: Lords of Fire, the first novel in his new The Shattering series. It’s good stuff. You should give it a look.

Also, please sign up for my mailing list. Drop me an email at bobby@bobbynash.com and I'll happily add you to the list.
If you’d like to check out my work, you can find my books at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Goodreads, Smashwords, and more.
Thanks for listening to me ramble.
Let’s do this again soon.
Happy Reading.
Bobby
Published on June 28, 2014 11:54
June 27, 2014
DOMINO LADY'S "MONEY SHOT" NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER ON-LINE AND IN STORES...

Pre-order at Amazon here.Pre-order at Barnes and Noble here.

DOMINO LADY: MONEY SHOT, the new novel by Author Bobby Nash from Moonstone Books is now available for pre-order in the July PREVIEWS catalog. Diamond Item Code: JUL141322
DOMINO LADY: MONEY SHOT also includes a Golden Amazon novella by Howard Hopkins. Edited by Nancy Holder. Cover art by Douglas Klauba. Learn more here.

Thanks for your support. Pre-orders helps stores know the interest in particular books so they may buy an extra one or two to put on the shelves. Every bit helps.
Bobby
Published on June 27, 2014 19:57