Anderson Gentry's latest work Barrett's Privateers is out now from Double Dragon Publishing. The work contains two stories and is the first volume of a series.You can also read an interview with Anderson at CoolSciFi.com.
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Anderson Gentry's latest work Barrett's Privateers is out now from Double Dragon Publishing. The work contains two stories and is the first volume of a series.
Tom Piccirilli's Hellboy novel (despite what Amazon might say, this is a prose novel, not a graphic novel) Emerald Hell is coming out February 6th from Dark Horse Books (with cover art by Hellboy himself, Mike Mignola).Hellboy comes to the crossroads in Enigma, Georgia, a small town beset by strange occurrences. Sent to keep an eye on Sarah Nail, a young girl hiding from the curse of her family, Hellboy becomes entangled in the blood debt of evil mystical preacher, Brother Jester. Stuck between human malice and the mysteries of the occult, Hellboy comes up against an intrigue of ghosts, demon trees, talking bullfrogs, and a race of lost mutant children.
Rudy Ch. Garcia y Manuel Ramos have short stories coming up in Latinos in Lotusland: An Anthology of Contemporary Southern California Literature from Bilingual Press. Look for it on February 15, 2008. Rudy is a bilingual teacher in Denver and wrote "LAX Confidential" while Manuel Ramos, author of several crime-fiction novels and the Director of Advocacy for Colorado Legal Services, wrote "The 405 is Locked Down." The anthology can be pre-ordered from Tattered Cover, et al., in hardcover or trade paperback.The stories and novel excerpts sandwiched in between "Kid Zopilote" and the excerpt from Chicano bring us to modern day Latino denizens of Los Angeles and the city's surrounding communities. And what a complex and diverse group of people we observe: young and old, gay and straight, rich and poor, the newly-arrived and the well-established. There's a Cuban-American screenwriter trying to pitch the "real" story behind the Bay of Pigs fiasco. We see the Mexican woman struggling with barrio life who believes she's seen a miracle.
There are youths trying to avoid gang life, and others embracing it. And we're introduced to aggressive journalists, cement pourers, disaffected lovers, drunken folklórico dancers, successful curanderos, teenage slackers, aging artists, wrestling saints, aimless druggies, people made of paper, college students, and even a private detective hot on the heels of a presumed-dead gonzo writer. These actors perform on a stage set with palm trees, freeways, mountains and sand in communities from East L.A. to Malibu, Hollywood to the San Fernando Valley, Venice Beach to El Sereno. The storytelling comes in all packages: social realism, lyrical fantasy, tough-talking noir.
Here's the (extremely) skinny:
A beleaguered king hires a trio of unlikely confidential agents - a foppish nobleman, a disillusioned student of magic, and a brooding practitioner of the dark arts – to investigate murder and hauntings in a world where natural science has supplanted failing magic.

Here's the very first crossword puzzle for you playing pleasure. It's called Of the Federation. Why, yes, it might have something to do with Star Trek.
I've started creating speculative fiction (science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and horror) crossword puzzles. Click here to try the very first one, which is titled "Of the Federation." You can also click here or click the Crossword link in the menu bar above to see all of our crossword puzzles.




Three book signing events coming up at the Denver Book Mall, 32 Broadway (between 1st Avenue and Ellsworth), Denver, 303-733-3808.
A dual author appearance on Sunday, January 13, 2008, 3:00 p.m.:
Carrie Vaughn will discuss and sign the 4th in her Kitty werewolf novels, Kitty and the Silver Bullet. Kitty is a Denver-based talk show host who was forced to "come out" as a werewolf in the first book, Kitty and the Midnight Hour. All 3 prior titles will also be available.
Lynda Hilburn, discussing and signing her debut novel, The Vampire Shrink, featuring Denver psychologist Kismet Knight, who most decidedly doesn't believe in the paranormal......until..........
On Sunday, January 20, 2008, at 3:00 p.m., national best-selling mystery author J. A. Jance will discuss and sign Hand of Evil, the third in her Ali Reynolds series. J. A. is the author of the J.P. Beaumont series, the Joanna Brady series, three inter-related thrillers featuring the Walker family, and a book of poetry. This hardcover book will be discounted through the day of the signing. Copies of several of her prior books will also be available.
MAIL ORDERS and ADVANCE ORDERS always welcome. If you have any questions about the book signing, please call me at 303-733-3808.
Nina Else
Denver Book Mall

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