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January 8, 2012
DEADLY CAMPAIGN
I'm thrilled to announce that today is the official release day for DEADLY CAMPAIGN, the second book in the Last Laff Mystery series (after KILLER ROUTINE).
Just in time for the election year!
Here's the cover copy:
Comedy club owner and occasional performer Channing Hayes thought the comedy biz was tough, but it's a stroll in the park compared to politics. When he and his business partner Artie attend a congressional campaign event for their friend Thomas Lee's nephew, masked thugs storm in and break up Lee's restaurant with baseball bats. The candidate's people insist that the police not be involved, so Lee asks Channing to investigate. As Channing searches for answers, he finds himself plunged into a corrupt world of payoffs, gangs, illicit affairs, blackmail—and murder.
And some praise:
"Professional comedian Channing Hayes goes amateur detective in his rousing encore performance...Orloff has put together another winning routine, and mystery buffs will enjoy the fresh venue of a comedy club, not to mention a soft-boiled amateur sleuth case."
-- Library Journal
"DEADLY CAMPAIGN has it all—political intrigue, family warfare and, best of all, a hero. If the line between comedy and tragedy is indeed thin, then Orloff is a master tightrope walker."
-- P.J. Parrish, New York Times bestselling author of THE KILLING SONG
Available wherever fine books are sold!
January 4, 2012
First Time Killer
I'm pleased to announce that my very, very close friend, Zak Allen, has epublished another book. This one is a thriller called FIRST TIME KILLER. In my opinion, it's, uh, thrilling! (I also think it has a swell cover! Thanks Ink Slinger Designs!)
Here is a summary:
In shock radio, nothing is too far over-the-top in the pursuit of ratings.
Not even murder.
During his twenty-six-year career, D.C. radio talk show host Rick Jennings steered clear of outrageous radio. Wasn't his thing. So when WTLK execs tap him for the Afternoon Circus to land a lucrative satellite deal, Rick struggles to maintain his standards—and his dignity. A chilling call ("I'm a long-time listener, first time KILLER.") leads to the discovery of an intern's arm in a trashcan. Rick spars with the "First Time" killer over the airwaves. The police are stymied. Ratings skyrocket. And First Time continues to knock off members of the Circus, phoning in to gloat afterward.
In a world of psychics and poseurs, crazy deejays and crazier callers, it's up to Rick to bring First Time down before more people perish.
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If you toss the movies Network, Play Misty for Me, and Talk Radio into a blender and add a liberal serving of Howard Stern, you'll get the flavor of FIRST TIME KILLER (a full length suspense/thriller – 86K words, the equivalent of approximately 350 printed pages).
Available for Kindle and Nook. Click over to get your free sample!(Soon to be available on Smashwords, too.)
January 2, 2012
Happy New Year!
I'm big on New Year's resolutions. Here are some writing-related ones:
I resolve not to use the names James, Jim, Jimmy, Jamal, McJames, Jamie, Jimbo, and Jiminy in the same book.
I resolve not to use the name Hortense in any book.
I resolve to use Correct capitalization, good:punctuation; and proper grammar whenever it would been poSSible"
I resolve to use more. Complete. Sentences.
I resolve not to play Minesweeper, check my Amazon rankings, and surf YouTube every fifteen minutes.
I resolve not to end every scene with a cliffhanger. Or will I?
I resolve not to write rough drafts with crayons anymore.
I resolve to do some research for my next book.
I resolve to no longer read Amazon reviews of my books. I'll just assume they are all five stars. (Hey, these are my resolutions, and I'll resolve what I want to!)
Got any to add?
Happy New Year, everyone!
(This entry was "simul-posted" on InkSpot.)
December 13, 2011
You Asked For It!
Because the Last Laff Mysteries feature a stand-up comic, I thought it would be fun (crazy?) to include some actual stand-up comedy in my book event presentations. When I blogged about it earlier in the year, some of you Inkers wished you could have seen it. Now, thanks to this great website I've just recently discovered, YouTube, you can!
(Yes, this is definitely a case of be careful what you wish for. And remember, I'm a writer, not a stand-up comic.)
This is from the book launch party for KILLER ROUTINE at Barnes & Noble last May. The actual "stand-up" part starts about halfway through Part 2. (I had to divide the entire thing into four parts.)
For my book events to promote the about-to-be-released DEADLY CAMPAIGN, I'll need some new material, so if you have any good knock-knock jokes, please let me know!
BTW, I'm the guy with the clipboard.




(Thanks to my sister-in-law for the video!)
Alan
December 4, 2011
Would You Vote For This Man?
It's always a happy day when the author copies arrive.
I'm Alan Orloff, and I approved this picture.
December 3, 2011
Books Make Great Gifts
Books make great holiday gifts, and I happen to know where you can get some great mysteries, signed by the authors!
This Tuesday, December 6, from 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, six Virginia mystery authors will be participating in a panel discussion: "The Story Behind the Story: How mystery writers concoct their diabolical plots."
The authors are: Donna Andrews, Ellen Crosby, G.M. Malliet, Katherine Neville, Alan Orloff (that's me!), and Sandra Parshall.
After the program, you can purchase books (if you want—certainly not required!) and get them personalized for you and/or your loved ones. (Did I mention that books make great gifts?)
The event is free!
BEATLEY CENTRAL LIBRARY
5005 Duke Street
Alexandria,VA 22304
Call 703-746-1702 with questions.
Hope to see you there!
November 28, 2011
Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner
The winner of the signed DEADLY CAMPAIGN ARC in the "leftover" ARC giveaway (held jointly here and on InkSpot) is
…Darcy!
Congrats, Darcy, and thanks for playing!
November 23, 2011
Love of Leftovers
Today is the day before Thanksgiving, and my refrigerator is crammed to capacity. Some of the food is already prepared, some of it is still gobbling. By 8:00 tomorrow night, much of it will be gone, but if this year is like most years, there will be plenty of leftovers (cooking a 22 pound turkey for only 11 people might be a contributing factor).
In keeping with that spirit, today's pre-feast blog will be another feast of sorts, a smorgasbord of random tidbits and writing leftovers. (Oh, don't make that face, not without trying it. And keep an open mind, there might just be something here that won't turn your stomach. Don't worry, I've got an unopened bottle of Pepto-Bismol at the ready.)
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I'd like to pass along three writing tips. Number one, put your butt in your chair and your fingers on the keyboard. And type! Number two, finish your first draft completely; this will prevent you from wasting too much time revising a section you're going to cut anyway. And number three…well, number three is…um, let's see…something to do with the EPA? No, no, um…Ooops. (And don't even get me started on Libya. Or is that Liberia? Or Libania? Well, the Taliban are bad, wherever they are…)
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Actually, it doesn't take that long to amass 80,000 words in a manuscript, maybe a week or two. Of course, it takes another six months to arrange them all in the right order. Ba da bing.
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And speaking of writing, my hat goes off to all the NaNoWriMo participants. Well done, even if you don't hit your targets. Sometimes it's the effort that counts. Besides, the real book will be written in NaDecEdMo (and NaJanEdMo, and NaFebEdMo and…).
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Tis the season to give thanks, and I'm thankful for many things. One of the writing-related things I'm thankful for is the nice Library Journal review DEADLY CAMPAIGN received. The pullquote: "Orloff has put together another winning routine, and mystery buffs will enjoy the fresh venue of a comedy club, not to mention a soft-boiled amateur sleuth case."
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And since we started this blog talking about leftovers, let's bring this disaster train wreck post full circle. I have a "leftover" ARC of DEADLY CAMPAIGN I'd like to give away. Its official release date is January 8, but one lucky commenter (between now and 6 pm Sunday night) will get his or her very own copy weeks before that!
To enter, just leave a comment describing your best use of leftover turkey. I'll pick one winner at random (US residents only and, no offense to my fellow MInkers, but I think I'll limit the giveway to non-InkSpot bloggers, However MInkers, please feel free to leave your leftover turkey ideas—I have a feeling I'm going to need all the help I can get!).
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Alan
November 12, 2011
Your Creative Juices Will Thank You
When I made my first attempts at writing fiction, I was clueless. About how to write, about how to format my writing, about what possible markets existed. I knew how to fire up Microsoft WORD, but I was pretty much clueless about everything else.
Luckily, I realized how clueless I was and did something about it. I took an adult education class to see if I really liked writing (I did). Then I began taking workshops to learn more about the craft (and business) of writing.
That's how I ended up at The Writer's Center in Bethesda, MD (I blogged about my experience here). I'm quoted on their website:
"Attending workshops at The Writer's Center was—without a doubt—the biggest factor in my improvement as a writer."
And it's true!
So you can imagine how thrilled I am to be able to come back to The Writer's Center as a WORKSHOP LEADER! (see, all caps? THRILLED!)
This winter, I'll be leading an 8-week workshop called, Writing the Mystery Novel: Introduction. The workshop will begin on Saturday, January 21 (from 10 am to 12:30 pm) and run through March 17 (no workshop on March 3).
Here's the description:
If you've always wanted to write a mystery novel but didn't know where to start, this workshop is for you. We'll discuss writing fundamentals (voice, character, plot, setting, etc.) and their application to the mystery. We'll examine characteristics of the many subgenres and learn about mystery-specific conventions and pitfalls such as TSTL (too-stupid-to-live) syndrome, macguffins, red herrings, killer twists, wacky sidekicks, and smooth clue dropping, among others. Sessions will include instruction and writing exercises, with an emphasis on giving and receiving critiques of participants' work.
If you're an aspiring mystery writer living in the Washington, DC area, I'd love to see you in the workshop. I guarantee we'll have some fun and learn a few things, too.
And if this particular workshop doesn't float your boat, check out the other workshop listings. I'm sure you'll find one that will excite you and get those creative juices flowing!
(If you have any questions about the workshop, feel free to leave them in the comments or shoot me an email directly. Or thru Facebook or Twitter or telegram or…)
November 8, 2011
Two-Month Warning
In exactly two months, the second book in the Last Laff series, DEADLY CAMPAIGN, will be released (that's January 8, 2012, for all you calendar-phobes). (I guess it's also fitting that I blog about this on Election Day!)
The cover:
The cover-flap description:
A new Last Laff Mystery from Agatha Award-nominated author Alan Orloff
Comedy club owner and occasional performer Channing Hayes thought the comedy biz was tough, but it's a stroll in the park compared to politics. When he and his business partner Artie attend a congressional campaign event for their friend Thomas Lee's nephew, masked thugs storm in and break up Lee's restaurant with baseball bats. The candidate's people insist that the police not be involved, so Lee asks Channing to investigate. As Channing searches for answers, he finds himself plunged into a corrupt world of payoffs, gangs, illicit affairs, blackmail—and murder.
Snippets from the LIBRARY JOURNAL review (the whole thing can be seen here ):
"Professional comedian Channing Hayes (Killer Routine) goes amateur detective in his rousing encore performance."
and
"Orloff has put together another winning routine, and mystery buffs will enjoy the fresh venue of a comedy club, not to mention a soft-boiled amateur sleuth case."
And a blurb:
"Deadly Campaign has it all—political intrigue, family warfare and, best of all, a hero. If the line between comedy and tragedy is indeed thin, then Alan Orloff is a master tightrope walker."
—P.J. Parrish, New York Times bestselling author of The Killing Song
DEADLY CAMPAIGN is available for pre-order! At Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and your local bookseller through Indibound.