Matthew Dean Cole's Blog, page 2
February 14, 2013
The Blood of Cowards Promo – FREE until Feb 28th.
FREE for Club Members – The Blood of Cowards. Use the promo code TZ33M at Smashwords.com up until Feb 28th.
The vampire, Lazarus Kalon, is on his way back to Atlanta to liberate his treasure before the city falls to Sherman’s army. Sick from a prolonged thirst, Lazarus, encounters three rebel deserters in the Appalachians. Yet, as Lazarus closes in on the deserters, he is overcome by an awareness that one of these soldiers may be worthy of the immortal gift.


January 21, 2013
Projects Update
Work on Risen: The Tale of Alexander’s Mummy continues as does the world building for Dawn of The Sorceress. The Graphic novel script, At The Throat of God on the back burner for now.
Tagged: Current projects


Projects update
Work on Risen: The Tale of Alexander’s Mummy continues as does the world building for Dawn of The Sorceress. The Graphic novel script, At The Throat of God on the back burner for now.
Tagged: Current projects


January 3, 2013
Looper Review
Looper is getting a lot of review hype i.e. “groundbreaking!,” yet is it really worthy of such praise? In a word, no. The premise of the movie is that in the near future time travel is possible, but outlawed. However, in the near future, disposing of a body is also very difficult. So, crime lords do in fact use time travel to send people back in time who they would like bumped off and have assassins called loopers kill them there (or then?).
Mmm so it is next to impossible to dispose of a body in the future. Really? No incinerating with fire, no acid in the bath tub, or the old tried and true hack up and dispose at sea? Really? can’t be done? Time travel is the only sure fire way to safely dispose of a body. The movie does nothing to sell us on this notion.
And time travel is possible, but the only people using it are criminals and they only use it to send back people they want killed. Really? Wouldn’t criminals find more lucrative uses for time travel? Wouldn’t governments and other factions have an interest in time travel, even if it was outlawed?
And don’t get me started on the ridiculous notion of requiring the loopers to one day personally execute their older self. Really? Wouldn’t it make more sense to assign this task to any other looper, anyone other than the same person, only younger? Yes of course it would.
Finally, does Joe Simmons’ choice in the end really change anything other than his own future? Will the Rainmaker still not rise in the years to come? One may argue that Joe’s fate ensures it as the older Joe will not be available to travel back in time to kill the boy before he becomes the Rainmaker.
I could go on about the lack of near future feel – the year is 2047 – other than a new recreational drug administered via eye drops, but I will cut to the chase: save yourself the time and effort and go buy 12 Monkeys instead, a much better – in fact awesome – Bruce Willis time travel movie.
Tagged: movie, review, Reviews


December 27, 2012
The Blood of Cowards is now available on Smashwords
The Blood of Cowards is now available on and distributed by Smashwords. Use this code (LW56Q) to save 20% up until Feb 15th.


December 8, 2012
Ghost Drums & Abode of The Damned Available on Smashwords
Ghost Drums & Abode of The Damned are now available on Smashwords.com. Use these promo codes to get a nice discount before Feb 1st:
Ghost Drums Promo Code: SA63H
Abode of The Damned Promo code: HY68P
Smashwords will also be distributing to other retailers i.e Sony, Kobo, Apple, Diesel, etc.
Tagged: Apple, Diesel, Kobo, Promotions, Smashwords, Sony


October 25, 2012
Awesome New Book/Story Covers!
Awesome new book/story covers!
October 7, 2012
Smashwords: Amazon Shows Predatory Spots with KDP Select
October 6, 2012
Thoughts on Abode of The Damned
I have recently been reviewing some reviews on Amazon and Goodreads and I thought now was a good time to address some reviewers points, questions, and ideas in a open discussion. What writing Abode of The Damned has reinforced in me is that genre readers are not overly favorable of the ambiguous ending. Oh sure, in traditional literary fiction some authors can and do pull it off as long as the protagonist’s actions are more meaningful than they appear which evoke an emotional and intellectual response in the reader. Ah, but alas, I do not live in that world. I dwell in the here in the dark where the Knock Out ending rules. The protagonist decisively triumphs or fails. In the end, there are no loose ends – no mystery remains.
So then, how is Abode of the Damned repaired? “What if?” begins the wheels turning.
Does the portal take Cole and Lucy deeper into Hell as one reader/reviewer suggested or is the escape accomplished? Perhaps neither, and Cole and Lucy end up somewhere else – Chaos for example – with no physical form. Can the rebellion in Hell be tied closer to the fate of Lucy and Cole? What if the portal in the Black Mountains is an elaborate decoy and not the true escape route? What if Lucy is not who she appears and was never human?
Your thoughts?
Tagged: Q & A, Reviews

