Bobby Nash's Blog, page 396
April 17, 2014
ALEXANDRA HOLZER TALKS GHOST GAL!


You can read the full interview here.
Learn more about Ghost Gal here and here.
Ghost Gal is published by Raven's Head Press.
Bobby


Published on April 17, 2014 12:35
EARTH STATION ONE EPISODE 210 – WRESTLING IN THE ATTITUDE ERA
I'm not on this week, but ESO keeps chugging along...
Finally, the ESO crew has come back to pro wrestling! Mike Faber, Mike Gordon, and Nick Ahlhelm got more than two words for you regarding one of the most intense and exciting times in the history of the business. Nick, the host of the new ESO Pro podcast, falls victim to our own finishing move, The Geek Seat. We also take a moment to honor the life and legacy of the Ultimate Warrior. Plus, a preview of the upcoming Trek Trax convention in the Khan Report. And that’s the bottom line, ’cause ESO said so!
Join us for yet another episode of The Earth Station One Podcast we like to call: Wrestling in the Attitude Era at www.esopodcast.com
Direct link: http://esopodcast.com/earth-station-one-episode-210/
Table of Contents
0:00:00 Intro / Welcome
0:05:18 Rants & Raves “The Life and Times of the Ultimate Warrior”
0:32:17 Nick Ahlhelm in the Geek Seat
0:44:26 Pro Wrestling in the Attitude Era
1:37:56 Doctors Geek Moment of Science
1:39:45 ESO Khan Report w/ Eric Watts of Trek Trax Convention
1:58:33 ESO Shout Outs & Show Close
Next on Earth Station One...
Next week, The ESO crew takes a look at the history of animation from the earliest hand-drawn cartoons to the CGI shows of today. Plus, ESO brings you the usual assortment of Rants and Raves, The Khan Report, Shout Outs, Dr. Geek’s Moment of Science, The Geek Seat, a look back at 30 years of Power Pack, and maybe even a special guest or two. You get all this and more next week on an off the top rope episode of the Earth Station One podcast! Be there!
Are you an animation fan? If so, ESO wants to hear from you. Share your favorite animated shows/movies with ESO at esopodcast@gmail.com, www.esopodcast.com, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or Pinterest. Who knows, we might just share yours on the show.
Download ESO Episode 210 mp3 here.
You can also find Earth Station One on iTunes, Stitcher, and YouTube.
Check out The New ESO Amazon.com E-Store here.
Get your new ESO Window Sticker here.
Visit ESO’s Zazzle store here.

Join us for yet another episode of The Earth Station One Podcast we like to call: Wrestling in the Attitude Era at www.esopodcast.com
Direct link: http://esopodcast.com/earth-station-one-episode-210/
Table of Contents
0:00:00 Intro / Welcome
0:05:18 Rants & Raves “The Life and Times of the Ultimate Warrior”
0:32:17 Nick Ahlhelm in the Geek Seat
0:44:26 Pro Wrestling in the Attitude Era
1:37:56 Doctors Geek Moment of Science
1:39:45 ESO Khan Report w/ Eric Watts of Trek Trax Convention
1:58:33 ESO Shout Outs & Show Close
Next on Earth Station One...
Next week, The ESO crew takes a look at the history of animation from the earliest hand-drawn cartoons to the CGI shows of today. Plus, ESO brings you the usual assortment of Rants and Raves, The Khan Report, Shout Outs, Dr. Geek’s Moment of Science, The Geek Seat, a look back at 30 years of Power Pack, and maybe even a special guest or two. You get all this and more next week on an off the top rope episode of the Earth Station One podcast! Be there!
Are you an animation fan? If so, ESO wants to hear from you. Share your favorite animated shows/movies with ESO at esopodcast@gmail.com, www.esopodcast.com, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, or Pinterest. Who knows, we might just share yours on the show.
Download ESO Episode 210 mp3 here.
You can also find Earth Station One on iTunes, Stitcher, and YouTube.
Check out The New ESO Amazon.com E-Store here.
Get your new ESO Window Sticker here.
Visit ESO’s Zazzle store here.
Published on April 17, 2014 12:20
April 16, 2014
LANCE STAR: SKY RANGER SOARS ONTO KINDLE! ENTIRE SERIES NOW AVAILABLE ON EBOOK!

Learn more about Lance Star: Sky Ranger at www.lance-star.com.

Amazon (Kindle)
Airship 27 Hangar (ebook)
Amazon (paperback)
Barnes and Noble (paperback)
Powell's Books (paperback)
Mighty Ape NZ (paperback)

Amazon (Kindle)
Airship 27 Hangar (ebook)
Amazon (paperback)
Barnes and Noble (paperback)
Mighty Ape NZ (paperback)

Amazon (Kindle)
Airship 27 Hangar (ebook)
Amazon (paperback)
Barnes and Noble (paperback)
Powell's Books (paperback)

Amazon (Kindle)
Airship 27 Hangar (ebook)Amazon (paperback)
Barnes and Noble (paperback)
CreateSpace (paperback)
Published on April 16, 2014 20:45
BOBBY NASH’S SOMMERSVILLE SAGA CONTINUES...


It’s not too late to catch up on the Sommersville Saga before the next chapter arrives later this year.
It all starts with Evil Ways, a Harold Palmer Thriller by Bobby Nash.

The graduating class of 2002 have returned to Sommersville for their ten year high school reunion, timed to coincide with the annual Sommersville Autumn Festival. Classmates coming from all over to reconnect, retell old stories, and have a great time reminiscing.
The discovery of a brutally murdered young lady with a connection to the local police, coupled with a rowdy high school reunion and the annual Autumn Festival has Sommersville Sheriff Tom Myers and his deputies overwhelmed.
Agent Palmer finds himself on the trail of a killer who preys on the fears of his victims. His next targets are the unsuspecting members of the reunited class of ‘02.
They should fear his EVIL WAYS.


A madman's death triggers the most deadly game of all!They played the most dangerous game of all and death was only the beginning...
Six years ago, Police Detective John Bartlett and journalist Benjamin West were instrumental in the capture of notorious master criminal Darrin Morehouse. Their story played out in the media, rocketing both Bartlett and West into local celebrity status.
Today, Morehouse, still a master game player and manipulator, commits suicide while in prison. His death initiates one final game of survival for the people Morehouse felt wronged him the most. At that top of the list are Bartlett and West, who must set aside their differences to save the lives of Morehouse's other victims and solve one last game before a dead man’s hired killers catch them and his other enemies.
Looks like they’re going to play one last DEADLY GAME!


Keep watching http://BEN-Books.blogspot.com and www.bobbynash.com for more details.
Happy Reading.


Published on April 16, 2014 17:23
THE HUNT IS ON!

Coming Soon.
Of course, eagle-eyed viewers of this site can probably guess what book this drawing will be painted to cover. Keep watching this space for details as soon as they become available.
Bobby
Published on April 16, 2014 03:00
April 15, 2014
SOMETIMES I GET ASKED STUFF… PART 19



Check out past installments of Sometimes I Get Asked Stuff... here.

I have created my own characters here and there, but the pulpy mystery man genre is a small niche market with a small audience. In my experience, writing these existing characters pays better than creating a pastiche of one for my own use. As I write partly to pay the bills, I have to take things like that into consideration when choosing what I will write. Although he doesn't wear a mask, Lance Star: Sky Ranger is mine as is The Ruby Files' Rick Ruby. For now, they are enough for me, but who know what the future will bring.

I go straight to the computer. If I write it on paper, it never makes it to type. I hate transcribing and it slows the process way down for me. Going straight to type works best for me.
Q: I was wondering if you ever thought about going the way of Ebooks?
I'm not really sure what you mean by that.

Q: How long do you usually spend editing your book?
The self edit takes however long it takes, but I try not to dwell on it too long or else I can edit it to death. Then, it goes off to the editor and I go over those notes pretty quickly when I get them back. When the galley proof comes in, you have a very short window to give it a final look so that one goes really fast.

I always have a variety of projects open. Deadlines help keep me motivated and focused on what needs to be finished while others with looser deadlines can be started and stopped as need be. Plus, there are edits from stories already turned in that come in without notice. Same for galley proofs and other assorted things that can interrupt the flow. You have to learn how to juggle all these things and keep going.

I love being able to tell stories. It seems like such a simple answer, but it’s true. I love the thrill of making the story come together and I especially love it when a reader tells me he or she enjoyed something I wrote. That’s one of the greatest feelings in the world.
I hate the long hours. It can be long days and sleepless nights. I also wish the pay was better, which means I wish book sales were better. I hate that I haven’t figured out a way to get my work in front of more people.

Q: How many significant characters can you kill off in the last 15 pages of a book?
As many as your characters will allow. Some of them might be too stubborn to die.

Sure. Sometimes I use bits and pieces of myself in characters. In my Evil Ways novel, the protagonists are two brothers. My beta crew came back with notes that nothing about the characters actually felt like brothers. If not for the narrative telling them that these guys were related, they wouldn’t have known it. Taking that information to heart, I decided to pattern the personalities of the characters after myself and my brother and rewrote the scene as if he and I were there. On the second pass, the notes came back that there was no doubt these guys were related. That was when I learned that using aspects from my life in stories helped make the characters feel more real to readers and myself.

What’s that old saying, “you don’t have to be crazy to work here… but it helps.” I don’t consider myself mad, but then again there are several characters in my head and each has distinctive voices so…
Q: What’s your favorite Sports Movie (fiction based)?

Q: How do you prepare before starting a new novel?
I generally spend some time thinking through plot, characters, scenes, research as needed, that sort of things. Sometimes I make notes, sometimes it’s all in my head. Then, I make a list of characters and important information, and start writing, updating the list as I go.

I’ve had more than one plot take an unexpected turn, but I haven’t really had any stories switch genres before. Probably the closest I’ve come to this is my story for Airship 27’s Secret Agent X vol. 4 anthology. X is a pulp character and the story I have plotted for him is pretty straight forward, a train is hijacked in a blizzard and they are stuck in the middle of mountainous terrain while the hijackers search the train, looking for something. Pretty straight forward, huh? But this nagging little voice told me there was something monstrous waiting in the wings so when the creature showed up, it really fit the premise and actually tied the story together well.

Q: Overall best suspense story you have ever read?
This is one of those answers that will no doubt change depending on the day I’m asked, but the first thing that came to mind was Airframe by Michael Crichton. I was riveted and read through the book rather quickly.
Q: If the JLA were made up of classic movie monsters, who would be the Flash?
The Invisible Man. He's not really invisible. He's just that fast. :)

That's the story I'm telling.Q: Social media creates awareness for us and our books. Today's question is ... Who likes twitter and why?
I like Twitter. I use it daily and get across the same information I do on Facebook. I also like Twitter for the conversational aspect, which I understand is not how most use it. You can find me on Twitter at www.twitter.com/bobbynash or search @bobbynash.
Q: Have you ever published a novel or collection under like a Bobby Nash banner? Like your own imprint, all profits go to you?
BEN Books is my personal imprint. I occasionally publish a project under that banner. You can check out those titles here.

One thing to remember is that when I'm doing production, design, layout, etc., then I'm not writing. So, while I do get all of the profits (small though they may be) I'm not making money writing. It's a big Catch 22.


Q: I'm moving in a few short weeks and will be working in a brand new home office! Have you moved or change the location of your writing space? Did it inspire you, or give you a case of writer's block?

Q: What are your characters doing this spring?
Waiting on me to get caught up and get back to writing them. Ha! Ha!
Q: Do you write about what you know, or do you research unfamiliar places, occupations, concepts, religions, et cetera when you write?

Q: Doesn't it wear you out when you realize promotion is as much or more work than actual production?
Sometimes, yeah. Thankfully, I enjoy doing marketing/PR so that helps, but it can be a real time killer. I try to budget a little time each day for promotion and marketing work, but I have to make sure that writing time doesn’t suffer. It’s a balancing act, to be sure.

The only thing on my desk is clutter, which I don’t find lucky at all. I don’t really have a good luck charm. Maybe I need to get one. Any suggestions?
Q: Your top 3 favorite comic book artists of all time?
John Byrne, George Perez, John Buscema (with Jack Kirby coming in right after)

To the best of my knowledge, I've only seen him in Skyfall.
Q: Has a film ever encouraged you to read the book?
Yes. I saw Jurassic Park and then heard people who said the book was even better so I picked it up and gave it a try. Loved it. I also tried reading JAWS because I love the movie, but the book didn't grab me.

I don't think of myself as a negative person. I make it a point to avoid being negative, especially publicly. Sure, sometimes we have to suffer for our art, but if it ever gets to a point where writing makes me miserable then I know it's time to do something else. Of course, I don't drink either, which is one of those things I hear from others frequently is a prerequisite for writing. Maybe that explains why I'm not more successful.
Q: Authors are writers and after a while, it's just our job but ... What responses do you get when you tell people you're an author? How does it make you feel?


Q: Do you ever feel like packing it in? Not writing anymore?
I’d be lying if I said no.
There have been times, certainly. Like everyone else, I have doubts and sometimes they rear their ugly head. There were times when I couldn't get work published that I thought about calling it quits and giving up. I decided not to do that, obviously, and I'm glad I stuck with it because eventually I did sell some work, then sold some more. In the past few years I have had some experiences and opportunities that I would have otherwise missed out on had I quit. There are friends I probably would never have met had I stopped going to conventions. Things like that make me glad I stuck with it.
Like everything else in life, it all comes down to the individual person. Sometimes I wonder if it's worth all the effort I put into my writing career. Thankfully, the answer I come up with is "Yes. Yes it is."

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.
You can find my books at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Goodreads, Smashwords, and more.
Thanks and Happy Reading.
Bobby
Published on April 15, 2014 13:01
MAY THE ODDS BE EVER IN YOUR FAVOR!
Published on April 15, 2014 12:12
April 13, 2014
BOBBY'S AMAZON AUTHOR PAGE UPDATED!


You can see a list of my books on Amazon here.
Please let me know what you think.
Bobby
Published on April 13, 2014 21:59
April 12, 2014
LANCE STAR: SKY RANGER VOL. 4 AUTHOR/PUBLISHER Q& A ROUNDTABLE


You can read the complete roundtable interview here.
LANCE STAR: SKY RANGER VOL. 4 is now available for purchase at the following:
Amazon (paperback)
Barnes and Noble (paperback)
CreateSpace (paperback)
Amazon (Kindle)
Airship 27 Hangar (ebook)
Published on April 12, 2014 21:22
AT THE EARTH'S CORE TRAILER-- PLUS NEW TEASER ART!!!

View the trailer above or click here to watch it on Youtube.

Look for more At The Earth's Core news as it develops.
Bobby
Published on April 12, 2014 18:48