"The Space Needler's Intergalactic Bar Guide" & "The Vic Valentine Classic Case Files"

A comprehensive anthology series of "definitive editions" assembling most of my standalone novels called The Thrillville Pulp Fiction Collection Volumes 1-3 was recently released by Craig T. McNeely's bold new venture Double Life Press, and a fourth omnibus, The Vic Valentine Classic Case File s, collecting all four previously self-published sequels from the 1990s plus a recent short story, is being prepared for publication this September, ahead of my brand new Vic Valentine novel, Hard-boiled Heart, being published later this year or early next by Gutter Books, which released the reissue of Love Stories Are Too Violent For Me in 2013.

UPDATE January 2016: The Thrillville Pulp Fiction Collection Volumes 1-3 and The Vic Valentine Classic Case Files have been reissued by my own imprint, THRILLVILLE PRESS See my FICTION page for new purchase links (or scroll down to bottom).
As most of you following my exploits know, I've been pursuing a literary career since I was a teenager. At age 52, I still feel distressingly far away from my goals of success. This recent rash of publications provides evidence not only of my persistence, and the faith others are willing to place in my work, but they are sources of great personal and professional pride. They have given me a renewed sense of purpose and hope, and I am very grateful.



Final cut of Jeff M. Giordano's documentary THE THRILL IS GONE!



Scott and I - along with Crescendo Records sci-fi soundtrack maestro Neil Norman - will be co-presenting a panel on vintage sci-fi pop culture on Friday, August 14, then we're appearing together with other authors at the formal book signing on Saturday, August 15 (like we did with Hangar 18 back in 2012). This time we also boast a very cool corporate sponsor for the events: Angostura ! Additionally, Michael Thanos, my pal and owner/founder of Forbidden Island, will be mixing and serving our original cocktails alongside Becca at the symposium. It will be quite a festive occasion for all.

Once again, I can promise you this much: you have never read another book like this in your entire life.
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Back cover blurb :
THE SPACE NEEDLER’S INTERGALACATIC BAR GUIDE smoothly mixes a wide variety of choice ingredients including retro-futurism, vintage pulp, Space Age culture, midcentury modernism, speculative sci-fi, real rocket science, cosmic consciousness, amorous aliens, universal social issues, and both original and classic cocktail recipes into a soul-shaking, brain-quaking literary blend that will challenge the very nature of existence and forever alter all previous perceptions of reality!




UPDATE:
PHOTOS FROM THE BOOK LAUNCH AT TIKI OASIS 15, August 13-16, 2015!
















Classic sci-fi trailer reel programmed by me, edited and hosted by Lord Blood-Rah exclusively for our symposium
Interview with Scott and me for Tiki Oasis TV!






PLUS!...Vic Valentine lives (again)!
Back cover blurb:
THE VIC VALENTINE CLASSIC CASE FILES collects for the first time in a single definitive edition the four novels between Love Stories Are Too Violent For Me and Hard-boiled Heart, all written in the mid-1990s, published by the author himself in 2011, and now available in this official anthology: Fate Is My Pimp, Romance Takes a Rain Check, I Lost My Heart in Hollywood, and Diary of a Dick, plus a new short story, “Brain Mistrust.” From an Elvis-themed sex cult involving a missing Mob brat, to a sordid rendezvous with a homicidal high school sweetheart, to a real live B movie road trip, to a series of lusty liaisons with the wild women of the detective's promiscuous past, there are no experiences or encounters like these anywhere in genre fiction, all related to the reader in our hapless hero's intrepid, introspective, shamelessly self-centered voice. Welcome to the wild, wondrous, wacky and woeful world of Vic Valentine, Private Eye.
Sketches and cover art by Matt Brown for The Vic Valentine Classic Case Files:






Onward!
Another highlight of the year so far was meeting Twin Peaks goddesses Sheryl Lee and Sherilyn Fenn at the annual local horror convention Crypticon . Both were very gracious, friendly and still quite stunning. Twin Peaks was one of the earliest reasons I wanted to move to Seattle, because I was so entranced by the moody, magical ambience. Meeting these dreamy gals in the flesh was an almost surreal but very satisfying experience. At a panel interview, Sherilyn announced that the upcoming third season would be shooting locally, that it will include eighteen instead of the originally planned nine episodes (thanks to David Lynch's threat to pull out altogether!), and Angelo Badalamenti would be returning to do the iconic score. All amazing news. I can't wait! Meantime, it was a thrill handing them copies of Love Stories Are Too Violent For Me in person, sharing a bit of myself with people I have admired for so many years.






I also had the honor of meeting Ken Foree, star of the original Dawn of the Dead, one of my very favorite flicks He was a very funny, friendly, badass mofo. And big.

This past May 31, my brilliant and beautiful bride Monica and I celebrated our 14th wedding anniversary - and our first in Seattle - by checking out some new and favorite local haunts.






Another recent milestone: this past June 11, Monica and I hosted our very first Thrillville show in Seattle with my one of my most popular themed events, SHATFEST: TRIBUTE TO WILLIAM SHATNER, at Central Cinema, a terrific venue with a full menu including cocktailswhere we hosted a Mad Men screening this past March. I chose Shat's immortal masterpiece IMPULSE (1974). What made this gig so unique, besides the novelty of its location, is that director William Grefe arranged his summer vacation around the date, so he was able to appear in person and regale the appreciate audience with his amazing stories of working with Shatner as well as Don Johnson ( Cease Fire , 1984), and behind-the-scenes tales of his grindhouse classics including Sting of Death (1965), Stanley (1972), and Mako: The Jaws of Death (1976). It was a pleasure getting to know "Wild" Bill, a truly humble gentleman, as well as his lovely wife Grace, and though I'm not sure I'll be presenting any more Thrillville shows again any time soon unless something truly special like this comes along, his presence certainly made this one-shot emergence from semi-retirement well worthwhile...
SHATFEST tribute video edited by Mark Bowen












Something Weird Video














"Thrillville's Swedish Halloween Show" on October 30,
featuring the Swedish sci-fi monster flick, "Terror in the Midnight Sun" (1959)...













THE FIRST ANNUAL "NOIR AT THE BAR" SEATTLE
Fireside Room, Hote Sorrento, Seattle, Thursday, October 15, 7PM


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SHORT FICTION
by Will Viharo
A WRONG TURN AT ALBUQUERQUE (1982) and THE IN-BETWEENERS (1987)
LITTLE BLACK BULLETS (1989) and NIGHT NOTES (1990)
PEOPLE BUG ME (2013)
ESCAPE FROM THRILLVILLE (2014)
NAKED WHORE WITH A GUN (Flash Fiction Offensive) (2013)
SUCKER PUNCH OF THE GODS (Flash Fiction Offensive) (2014)
THE STICK-UP ARTIST (Flash Fiction Offensive) (2015)
Radio reading from my unpublished novel NEON ROSE (1989)
Radio play based on my unpublished novella SHADOW MUSIC (1996)
NOW AVAILABLE from THRILLVILLE PRESS:THE THRILLVILLE PULP FICTION COLLECTION!

Freaks That Carry Your Luggage Up to the Room
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Fate Is My Pimp, Romance Takes a Rain Check, I Lost My Heart in Hollywood, Diary of a Dick
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The new Vic Valentine novel HARD-BOILED HEART now available from Gutter Books!
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"Director's cut" of Jeff M. Giordanos' documentary THE THRILL IS GONE!
Published on July 23, 2015 17:10
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