Showing posts with label Bill Craig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Craig. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

DISORDERLY CONDUCT PREMIERE EBOOK SALE! ONLY 99 CENTS!

ONLY 99 CENTS! #THESUMMEROFSNOW SALE! Get Paul Bishop Presents… Disorderly Conduct: Another Ten Tales of Murder and Mayhem on your Kindle for only $0.99! This anthology features a new SNOW short story called Snow Flies by Bobby Nash. Snow goes undercover and takes to the air when a pilot friend of his goes missing. The trail leads him to a casino, smugglers, and danger. Can Snow disrupt the smuggling operation and save his friend and their unexpected passengers before they’re shot down?

Paul Bishop Presents…Disorderly Conduct: Another Ten Tales of Murder and Mayhem features stories by Paul Bishop, O’Neil De Noux, Wayne D. Dundee, Brian Drake, Mike A. Baron, James Hopwood, Bill Craig, Bobby Nash, Jean Rabe, and Nicholas Cain. Get the ebook here.

Available in paperback and ebook. Read it FREE with your Kindle Unlimited subscription. 
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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

SNOW FLIES WITH THE RELEASE OF PAUL BISHOP PRESENTS… DISORDERLY CONDUCT: ANOTHER TEN TALES OF MURDER & MAYHEM!

#THESUMMEROFSNOW takes to the air! Paul Bishop Presents… Disorderly Conduct: Another Ten Tales of Murder and Mayhem features a new SNOW short story called Snow Flies by Bobby Nash. BEN Books’ award-nominated SNOW visits Wolfpack Publishing’s Paul Bishop Presents… crime anthology series for a one shot crime thriller.

About Snow Flies: Snow goes undercover and takes to the air when a pilot friend of his goes missing. The trail leads him to a casino, smugglers, and danger. Can Snow disrupt the smuggling operation and save his friend and their unexpected passengers before they’re shot down?

PRESS RELEASE:

SNOW FLIES WITH THE RELEASE OF PAUL BISHOP PRESENTS… DISORDERLY
CONDUCT: ANOTHER TEN TALES OF MURDER AND MAYHEM!

Paul Bishop Presents…Disorderly Conduct: Another Ten Tales of Murder and Mayhem Disorderly conduct is the gateway drug to crime. It’s not far from here to yonder—disorderly to uncooperative to resisting, then on to physical assault, assault with a deadly weapon, armed robbery, to wanted dead or alive. Disorderly conduct is the rabbit hole of violence. It’s the writing on the wall and it’s the spark of ideas for crime writers everywhere.

In Disorderly Conduct, bestselling author and crime fiction maven Paul Bishop
has once again locked up the criminally minded among us—Not those who would actually do the crime (most of us couldn’t do the time), but brilliant purveyors of criminal visions. Enjoy these ten tales of murder and mayhem and may the words spur your own inner world of imagination.

Stories by Paul Bishop, O’Neil De Noux, Wayne D. Dundee, Brian Drake, Mike A. Baron, James Hopwood, Bill Craig, Bobby Nash, Jean Rabe, and Nicholas Cain.

Learn more about Paul Bishop Presents…Disorderly Conduct: Another Ten Tales of Murder and Mayhem HERE.

Paul Bishop Presents…Disorderly Conduct: Another Ten Tales of Murder and Mayhem is
available in paperback and ebook format at the following:
Amazon US (paperback)
Amazon UK (paperback)
Amazon CA (paperback)
Amazon US (ebook)
Amazon CA (ebook)
Amazon UK (ebook)

Learn more about Paul Bishop at www.paulbishopbooks.com
Learn more about Wolfpack Publishing at https://wolfpackpublishing.com
Learn more about Bobby Nash at www.bobbynash.com
Learn more about SNOW at www.ben-books.com (Snow tab)

Thursday, May 11, 2017

WHAT MAKES A NOVEL'S BACK COVER TALK TO YOU?


Deadly Games! back cover
What sells books? Covers? Yes. Big advertising budgets? Well, most likely you don't have access to that. What sells you a book in a bookstore or online when a cover has already caught your attention? That's right... The back cover blurb

I join Sean Taylor and an exciting line up of authors to tackle the question of what makes for good blurbs and back cover copy at the Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action blog. Read the full story here.

What do you like to see on the back cover of a novel? What gets you to pick up a book and try it?

Bobby

Friday, April 25, 2014

WHAT’S MY MOTIVATION?

This is the actual wallpaper on my laptop computer.
I joined the author roundtable discussion on Sean Taylor’s blog this week. The topic is on writer’s motivations. Sean pulled together an impressive collection of writers this week, including Ashton Adams, Bill Craig, Erwin Roberts, H. David Blalock, John Neal, John White, Lee Houston Jr., Motivation, Ralph Angelo, and Bobby Nash.

You can read the full round table discussion here.

From the site:
What's My Motivation?
For this week's roundtable, let's talk motivation. Writers write, as the cliche goes, but why do they write? For money, for the sheer joy of it, to be famous? Anyone who lives the live of an author will tell you that sometimes it can be hard to pinpoint exactly why someone would choose to do this crazy, solitary line of work. But don't just take my word for it.

You can read the full roundtable discussion here.

Bobby

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Why Do You Write... Pulp?

Bobby joined this week's roundtable interview at Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action.
This week's question is "Why Do You Write... Pulp?"


Read Bobby's answer, along with some of New Pulp's finest scribes answers at http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/2012/04/why-do-you-write-pulp.html?spref=tw

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action: Genre-Bending: How Pure Should Pulp Fiction Be? New Pulp authors respond.

Sean Taylor posted an interesting query on his blog http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/. Sean asked 'How Pure Should Pulp Fiction Be?' Some of New Pulp's finest (including Bobby) responded.
When you think of pulp fiction, what springs to mind? The hard-boiled P.I.? The lost Earthman winning and wooing on Mars? The jungle lord? The aviator adventurer? The masked vigilante precursor to the comic book super hero? Weird horror tales with skeletons and damsels in distress? (For the sake of argument, let's all assume you didn't immediately go to the movie with John Travolta and Samuel Jackson, even as good as it is.)

Pulp has covered many genres, and was originally so named because of the cheap paper on which it was published. Pretty much everybody who loves the style knows that.

But, over time, some genres tended to become more synonymous with the definition of pulp than others.

And some would argue that pulp itself is a genre. (For the sake of this article, we're going to treat pulp as a style of telling a story and not a genre unto itself, since so many genres were represented within its ranks.)

To explore this idea further, we went straight to several of new pulp's top creators. You can see their responses at http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/2011/12/genre-bending-how-pure-should-pulp.html?spref=tw

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