Showing posts with label Robert Jeffrey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Jeffrey. Show all posts

Monday, May 6, 2019

THE WRAP UP - FREE COMIC BOOK DAY AT GALACTIC QUEST!


The first Saturday in May is Free Comic Book Day. I have been part of FCBD events since the event began back in 2002. Usually, I spend the day doing free sketches for kids, but didn't get to do that this year. I make it a point to do a different venue each year for FCBD so I can really take in the joy of the event because I still love reading comics as much as I enjoy making them.

This year, I was a guest at Galactic Quest's FCBD event in Lawrenceville, GA. This is my third time at this store, second at this location. Let me tell you, Galactic Quest does Free Comic Book Day big, including giving away an actual ton of comics. Not only is the comic shop part of the festivities, but they also partner up with the other local businesses on the town square to give away comic books. It is almost like a scavenger hunt as you go from store to store. Even the town of Lawrenceville gets in on the act. The library was on hand as well as the mayor and other town luminaries, who were welcoming people and generally having a great time.

This year, instead of having the guests in the comic shop, we were placed outside, across the street next to the parking deck. I admit, this location did not thrill me as it was not near the comic shop and it was supposed to rain. Plus, my sinuses were not prepared for it, but that's really more my issue than the event.

I was set up next to some talented creators like Drew Geraci, Sean Taylor, Robert Jeffrey, Jason Flowers, Robert Pope, and John Pence. It was great chatting with them and seeing what cool new projects they have been working on.

I was scheduled to be there from 9 am - 1 pm and I had a few people stop by the table to look around. There were a few who seemed a bit upset that every comic in the place wasn't free, especially at the creator's tables. Thankfully, I got out before the rain arrived and everyone had to move to the comic shop.

I only took a handful of photos, but if you visit Galactic Quest's facebook page, there are a lot of photos posted or you can search #GalacticQuest.

There was a minor blemish on the day that came a few hours into it when I was informed by Kyle, the owner of Galactic Quest, that there had been a complaint about the Domino Lady comics I co-wrote that I had on my table for a short time. In the story, Domino Lady teams up with two other characters to stop a Nazi plot on American soil. This story is firmly set in the early days of World War II. Let me reiterate... the Nazis are the bad guys. The reason I have to reiterate that is because a woman complained to the store instead of saying anything to me because she saw a Swastika on the cover. Well, yeah. They're fighting Nazis, a fact that everyone who came by the table was told. I was not asked to remove them (he even mentioned that he has a cover int he display case of Captain America punching Hitler, which apparently wasn't objected to even though the same flag is on that cover), but I took them off the table anyway because I was quite angry and let my anger get the best of me. I'm not proud of it, but I did. The irony is, the only things I sold at the event were those Domino Lady comics. Who knows how many sales I cheated myself out of in anger.

To add injury to insult (I totally stole that from John Pence, by the way), after I packed up my books and supplies and was saying my goodbyes, I tripped over the curb and fell. Thankfully, the injuries were minor, a few cuts, scrapes, and bruises. I did throw out my back too, which was not pleasant, but will recover. Suffice to say, it wasn't my favorite FCBD event.

Thanks to Kyle for inviting me and to the attendees, well, maybe except one, for coming out to support comic books.

I think I'm going to take next year's Free Comic Book Day off and visit some comic shops as a fan. That should be fun.

Bobby

Click Read More to see photos from the event.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

A BLAST FROM THE PAST: "SO, YOU WROTE SOMETHING. NOW WHAT?"


A cool blast from the past. The first 'You Wrote Something... Now What?' panel in 2017 with my friends, and excellent writers, Nicole Kurtz and Robert Jeffrey at the Atlanta Sci-Fi and Fantasy Expo in 2017.

You can travel back in time and watch the panel HERE.

Bobby

Saturday, March 3, 2018

THE WRAP UP: ATLANTA SCI-FI & FANTASY EXPO 2018!


Today has been a great day.

I was a panelist at the Atlanta Sci-Fi and Fantasy Expo at the North Dekalb Mall. I was running late for my panel, arriving just minutes after it started. Thankfully, my co-panelist, Nicole Kurtz had the situation well in hand. We did a panel called "You wrote something. Now what?" and we had a nice turnout and a fun time.

After the panel, I hung out with some cool folks. If I forget anyone,
Darrell, Grizzle Nicole Kurtz, Bobby
please forgive me as it is clearly an oversight (they say the memory is the first thing to go, right?) It's always great hanging out with Nicole, Robert Jeffrey, Darrell Grizzle, Jessica Nettles, Don Hillsman II, Andrea Judy, Michael Gordon, Anthony Taylor, Dean Motter, Robert Ray, Karen M. Ray, Dan Carroll, Sue Phillips, and whoever else I spoke to or met for the first time because I feel like I am forgetting someone (there goes the ol' memory again, huh?). Also, a big thanks to Tony Cade and Challenges Games and Comics for hosting the event (and for having a copy of mine and Rick Johnson's Operation: Silver Moon on the shelf, which is beyond awesome, so thank you). I had a great time. Oh, I even sold a book, which was a nice bonus. I was having so much fun I didn't take any photos except of the book on the shelf. The photo of me, Nicole, and Darrell above is courtesy of Darrell.

Operation: Silver Moon in the wild.
The past couple of weeks have been a bit rough with being under the weather and then throwing out my back and hip (ouch!) I spent a few days laying around, moaning about the pain and feeling sorry for myself. I'm not proud of it, but it happens.

Spending time with these amazing people really brightened my mood and pushed me out of my funk. For that, I say a big thank you, my friends. You all mean the world to me and I consider myself fortunate indeed.

I was only there today, but the Atlanta Sci-Fi and Fantasy Expo 2018 continues tomorrow as well. You should check it out.

Bobby

Monday, March 6, 2017

MEET BOBBY NASH AT 2 ATLANTA EVENTS THIS WEEKEND!

Join me this weekend for two amazing Atlanta events.

On Saturday, I'll be at the Atlanta Science Fiction and Fantasy Expo at North Dekalb Mall. www.atlantascifiexpo.com

I have 2 panels:
STARSHIP FARRAGUT “CONSPIRACY OF INNOCENCE”
Screening of the Star Trek fan film “Starship Farragut: Conspiracy of Innocence” followed by Q and A with screenwriter Bobby Nash! Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

YOU WROTE SOMETHING. NOW WHAT?
Join authors Bobby Nash, Robert Jeffrey, and Milton Davis as they discuss what happens after (or during) writing a book (novel, comic, short story, etc). Enjoy this insightful look into each writers path to becoming a published author. Saturday at 5 p.m



On Sunday, I will be at Joelanta and The Great Atlanta Toy Convention at The Marriott at Century Center. 
www.joelanta.com

I am joining Phantom Troublemaker's TOY STORIES panel at 2:00 p.m. This is a fun panel You won't want to miss it.

See you there!

Bobby

Monday, February 16, 2015

THIS WEEKEND-- MEET BOBBY AT THE ATLANTA SCI-FI AND FANTASY EXPO!


This weekend, I'll be a guest at the Atlanta Sci-Fi and Fantasy Expo (ASFE). Join me and a great guest line up on February 21st and 22nd at the North Dekalb Mall in Atlanta, GA for the first in what I hope is many conventions in this location. In addition to having books on hand, I will also be doing panels and would love to see you there. 

Learn more about the convention, hours, location, and other guests here.

Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter where I'll post photos from the event. It'll be fun.

Bobby

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

BOBBY NASH INTERVIEWED AT TESSERA!


My first interview of 2015 is live at Tessera – A Creative Guild with amazing writer Robert Jeffrey. You can read it here.

Thanks for the great interview, Robert.

Bobby

Creative Interview With Novelist/ Comic Book Writer/ Bobby Nash

For today’s creator interview installment, we sit down with the prolific, and award winning author, Bobby Nash. The author of such works as Alexandra Holzer’s
Ghost Gal: The Wild Hunt
Snow FallsEvil WaysDomino Lady: One Shot, and the recipient of the 2013 Pulp Ark Nominee for Best Novel,Earthstrike: Agenda, Nash show’s no signs of slowing down, with a host of other titles scheduled to be released in 2015.

You can read the full interview here.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

SCI FI SUMMER WRAP UP

Bobby Nash at the Author's Roundtable Panel at Sci Fi Summer Con 2014

Sci Fi Summer Program Cover
Art: Peter Cutler
I was a guest at Sci Fi Summer Con in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, June 14th, 2014. This show is the type referred to as a relaxi-con because it is very laid back and geared more toward hanging out and enjoying the company of other like-minded fandoms. Sci Fi Summer has a small dealer’s room, artist alley, game room, and panels. It’s a great place to hang out and have a relaxing weekend.

Sci Fi Summer is a 3 day con, but I was only able to attend on Saturday due to my workload. I rode to the event with my Earth Station One co-host, Mike Gordon on Saturday. Surprisingly, the traffic wasn’t bad… until we were about a mile or two from our exit when interstate 285 came to a halt. Good thing we knew a back way in. Once there, we checked in and made the rounds, saying hello to friends Java from The Forgotten Doctor, Robert and Karen Ray, Robert Jeffrey, Peter Cutler, Randy Bishop, Christina Barber, and Timothy Price.

Timothy Price and Bobby Nash
I was scheduled for two panels on Saturday.
12 pm - Authors Roundtable (Panel Rm 2)
1 pm - Comix Roundtable (Panel Rm 2)

Funny story. Kinda. On the way to the noon panel, we learned that the door was locked. No problem. I contacted the hotel management and we discovered that the one key (yes. They only had 1 key) to this particular conference room had accidentally gone home with someone and they couldn’t get the door open. Eventually, maintenance came with a plan to take the door down so we could get inside. I guess
Dealer's Room
opening another room wasn’t an option. I don’t know. They removed the pics, but the door was still jammed. That, of course, was the time the key returned so we had to wait for them to put the door back together so it could be unlocked and opened.

During the wait, I basically held the panel in the hallway, answering questions about writing, marketing, you name it. When the door was finally opened at 12:45, we moved it inside the room. We had a small audience, but they had some good questions. No one showed for the comic panel. Joined by Big In Japan author Timothy Price, we continued on with the author panel until 2 p.m. It was fun.

Robert Jeffrey
The rest of the day was spent walking around and chatting with folks, mostly hanging in artist alley. It was a fun, relaxing day spent with friends. You can’t get better than that.

Thanks to Chris Jones for inviting me out to the con.

It was fun.

Bobby

Learn more about Sci Fi Summer here and don’t forget to like them on Facebook and Twitter.

Please forgive the crappy photos from my camera phone.
I really miss my good camera that I broke a month or so ago at another convention.
-BN


Randy Bishop

Timothy Price and Bobby Nash

Bobby's badge

Sci Fi Summer Con

Timothy Price is Big In Japan

Bobby Nash at the Author Roundtable



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