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Thursday, November 1, 2018
PATRONS RECEIVED THEIR EBOOK FOR NOVEMBER TODAY! DID YOU GET YOURS?
This month, Patrons who subscribe to the $5 or higher tiers received a round trip ticket to war-torn Mars courtesy of BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS and White Rocket Books. Have you subscribed yet? Each month, $5 and higher subscribers get an ebook sent to them from my published backlist. They also get first dibs on ebooks of new releases, insider info, sneak peeks at works in progress, the patreon exclusive serialized novel called SUICIDE BOMB, and more. Your subscription helps me keep writing. Please join us today at www.patreon.com/bobbynash.
Your support is appreciated. Thank you.
Bobby
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
MARS LOVES READER REVIEWS (AND SO DO AUTHORS)!
Mars Loves Reader Reviews! And so do authors! A big thank you to reader seanstr26m for leaving a 4 Star review of the award-winning Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars anthology from White Rocket Books. It's not too late to grab your copy today in paperback or ebook HERE.
The review was short, but sweet. "4 Stars. I too was skeptical but I still enjoyed it. Fun. Where's the next book in series?"
Thanks again, seanstr26m. Much appreciated. Reviews are like a cool drink on a hot summer's day. We love 'em and we need 'em. Please, keep those reviews coming!
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Monday, March 6, 2017
AMAZON GIVES BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS 5 STARS!
A big tip of the hat to Iowa Writer for leaving a wonderful 5 Star review for Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars on Amazon. You can read the full interview (and buy a copy if you're so inclined) here.
Blackthorn takes elements of Thundarr the Barbarian and John Carter, Warlord of Mars and melds them together into a unique series all its own. Thunder on Mars introduces the series with great stories by a plethora of authors, introducing everyone to the amazing world of John Blackthorn. Fans of nonstop action or swords in space will fall in love with this one from beginning to end.
Many thanks.
Bobby
Click Read More... to learn more about Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars.
Sunday, April 19, 2015
PULP FACTORY WINNERS ANNOUNCED.
Congratulations to the winners of the Pulp Factory Awards which were handing out Friday night at the Windy City Paper and Pulp Con.
Fabio Listrani
Best Interior Art
Zombies vs Robots: No Man's Land
IDW Publishing
Best Interior Art
Zombies vs Robots: No Man's Land
IDW Publishing
Mark Williams
Best Cover Art
Legion II: Sons of Terra
White Rocket Books
Best Cover Art
Legion II: Sons of Terra
White Rocket Books
I A Watson
Best Short Story
"Fort of Skulls"
from Pride of the Mohicans
White Rocket Books
Best Short Story
"Fort of Skulls"
from Pride of the Mohicans
White Rocket Books
Best Anthology
Pride of the Mohicans
White Rocket Books
Van Allen Plexico
Best Novel
Legion III: Kings of Oblivion
White Rocket Books
Pride of the Mohicans
White Rocket Books
Van Allen Plexico
Best Novel
Legion III: Kings of Oblivion
White Rocket Books
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
LIVE FROM ALABAMA PHOENIX FESTIVAL, IT’S THE WHITE ROCKET PODCAST!
This week, Van Allen Plexico is a guest at the 2013 Alabama Phoenix Festival and spends some time with several other notables in attendance-- Bobby Nash, Sarah White, Sean Taylor, Doc Osborn, Mike Gordon, and David Wright-- discussing what they're up to and what they think about the Festival. A good time is had by all! So load up on Zaxby's and grab a seat in the Cahaba Center--good times await!
You can listen to White Rocket 025: Alabama Phoenix Festival now at http://whiterocket.podbean.com/2013/05/28/white-rocket-025-alabama-phoenix-festival/
The White Rocket episode is available via iTunes (subscribe and don’t miss an episode!) or you can visit the podcast site at http://whiterocket.podbean.com/
The White Rocket Books page at http://www.whiterocketbooks.com/
Part of The ESO Podcast Network.
Friday, March 22, 2013
OF BAREFOOT BONES, BROKEN EAGLES, AND SHOULDN'T YOU BE WORKING?
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| I'm sure my family and friends say this about me a lot. |
| Not actual cover. |
So, with that being said, I'm starting to get used to my new schedule-- although I don't think there will ever come a day where I get used to the idea of getting out of bed at 5:30 a.m., but that's a ran for another day. After turning in my story for The Ruby Files Vol. 2 to Airship 27 this past weekend, I started preliminary work on my upcoming Fight Card novel for Fight Card Books called "Barefoot Bones" this week.
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| White Rocket Books |
| Not actual cover. |
Oh, if only there were more hours in the way, eh?
The plan for tomorrow is more writing, plus I have some interesting interview questions to answer. Should be a fun, full day. I’m also debating whether or not to try and squeeze in a viewing of the new Olympus Has Fallen movie this weekend. It looks interesting. I guess it will depend on how much writing I accomplish. There's a lot of work to do and as my brother likes to remind me often, "Shouldn't you be working?"
But now it’s time for a little TV before drifting off into peaceful slumber.
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Let's talk again tomorrow.
Oh, and just a reminder that you can also find me on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+. I love it when folks pop on there and say hi.
I'll try to get back to doing these regular updates on a more regular basis. If there's anything you'd like to hear me prattle on about, feel free to leave a comment or a question here or drop me an email at bobby@bobbynash.com.
Bobby
Thursday, December 20, 2012
SALE ENDS TODAY! BLACKTHORN ORIGINAL ANTHOLOGY-- 99 CENT SPECIAL!
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| Cover Art: James Burns |
Sorcery & science battle on future Mars!
Winner of "Best New Character of the Year" at PulpArk 2012, Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars features stories by Bobby Nash, Sean Taylor, Mark Bousquet, Ian Watson, James Palmer, Joe Crowe, and Van Allen Plexico with interior illustrations by Chris Kohler under a cover by James Burns.
Get your $0.99 Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars ebook here.
ABOUT BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS:
Betrayed and left for dead on the battlefield, US Army General John Blackthorn awakens many thousands of years later to find himself trapped amidst the ruins of a post-apocalyptic Mars, his only companions a savage Mock-Man and a mysterious sorceress.
Their war to free this strange new world from oppression won’t be easy: Arrayed against them are the four tyrannical First Men--masters of magic and technology alike--the dreaded Sorcerers of Mars!
In the spirit of "Thundarr the Barbarian" and "John Carter of Mars," Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars is action and adventure as General Blackthorn and his companions battle the tyrannical Sorcerers of Mars!
Get your $0.99 Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars ebook here.
Also available in paperback here.
Blackthorn: Thunder On Mars features "Minefields of Malador" by Bobby Nash.
John Blackthorn and his companions thought they had found the perfect place for a well-deserved rest. Weary from constant battle, they just needed a breather. Unfortunately, they wandered into the middle of a minefield in war-torn Malador as War Dogs prepare for one final attack.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
BLACKTHORN ORIGINAL ANTHOLOGY-- 99 CENT SPECIAL!
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| Art: James Burns |
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| Art: Chris Kohler |
Sorcery & science battle on future Mars!
Winner of "Best New Character of the Year" at PulpArk 2012, Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars features stories by Bobby Nash, Sean Taylor, Mark Bousquet, Ian Watson, James Palmer, Joe Crowe, and Van Allen Plexico with interior illustrations by Chris Kohler under a cover by James Burns.
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| Art: James Burns |
This special price is for a limited time only so don’t delay!
ABOUT BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS:
Betrayed and left for dead on the battlefield, US Army General John Blackthorn awakens many thousands of years later to find himself trapped amidst the ruins of a post-apocalyptic Mars, his only companions a savage Mock-Man and a mysterious sorceress.
Their war to free this strange new world from oppression won’t be easy: Arrayed against them are the four tyrannical First Men--masters of magic and technology alike--the dreaded Sorcerers of Mars!
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| Art: Chris Kohler |
Get your $0.99 Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars ebook here.
Also available in paperback here.
Blackthorn: Thunder On Mars features "Minefields of Malador" by Bobby Nash.
John Blackthorn and his companions thought they had found the perfect place for a well-deserved rest. Weary from constant battle, they just needed a breather. Unfortunately, they wandered into the middle of a minefield in war-torn Malador as War Dogs prepare for one final attack.
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| Art: James Burns |
Monday, December 3, 2012
NEW PULP BEST SELLER LIST
New Pulp Author Barry Reese compiles a list of the Top 10 new New Pulp best selling books on Amazon every Monday morning. See how your favorite pulp books fare each week at http://barryreese.net.
This week, Secret Agent X Vol. 4 (featuring a story by Bobby) from Airship 27 returns to the Top Ten after a couple week's absence.
Without further ado, here’s the completely and totally unofficial New Pulp bestseller list as of right now (title, then publisher, then release date, then sales rank):
1) Doc Savage: Death’s Dark Domain by Will Murray (Altus Press, September 2012) – 71,739
2) The Golden Age by Jeff Deischer (White Rocket Books, October 2012) – 125,852
3) Pro Se Presents # 15 by Various (Pro Se Press, November 2012) – 184,340
4) The Spider: Shadow of Evil by C.J. Henderson and J. Anthony Kosar (Moonstone Books, October 2012) – 273,590
5) Horror Heroes by Various (Pulp Empire, October 2012) - 585,940
6) Secret Agent “X” – Volume Four by Various (Airship 27, October 2012) – 647,102
7) Three Against the Stars by Joe Bonadonna (Airship 27, November 2012) – 795,194
8 ) Black Bat Mysteries Volume Two by Various (Airship 27, August 2012) – 867,330
9) Mystery Men (& Women) Volume Three by Various (Airship 27, November 2012) – 956,126
10) Monster Aces by Various (Pro Se Press, October 2012) – 1,463,279
Just missing the list were: Pro Se Presents # 14 by Various (Pro Se Press, October 2012) – 1,697,869, Blood of the Centipede by Chuck Miller (Pro Se Press, September 2012) – 2,140,953, Pirates and Swashbucklers Volume Two by Various (Pulp Empire, October 2012) – 2,335,554 and The Spur: Loki’s Rock by Mark Ellis (Fortuna Books, September 2012) – 2,471,177.
Read the full list and the rules for putting the list together here.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
JACK KIRBY MUSEUM SPOTLIGHTS ARTIST JAMES BURNS
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| Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars Art: James Burns |
The Jack Kirby Museum site spotlighted the Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars cover on their Kirby-Vision page.
Direct link: http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/kirby-vision/2012/08/08/blackthorn/
Congratulations to cover artist, and Bloody Olde Englund letterer and Lance Star: Sky Ranger “One Shot!” artist, James Burns. Way to go, pal!
Learn more about Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars at www.whiterocketbooks.com
Bobby
Monday, February 27, 2012
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS REVIEWED AT PULP FICTION REVIEWS
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| Art: James Burns |
Read the full review at
http://www.pulpfictionreviews.blogspot.com/2012/02/blackthorn-thunder-on-mars.html
In other Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars news...
WINNER OF THE 2012 PULP ARK AWARD FOR BEST NEW PULP CHARACTER- John Blackthorn Created by Van Allen Plexico (White Rocket Books)
2012 PULP ARK AWARD NOMINEE FOR BEST PULP COLLECTION/ANTHOLOGY.
2012 PULP ARK AWARD NOMINEE FOR BEST PULP COVER ART - James Burns
2012 PULP ARK AWARD NOMINEE FOR BEST PULP INTERIOR ART - Chris Kohler
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| Art: Chris Kohler |
Thursday, December 29, 2011
BLACKTHORN THUNDERS INTO THE BOOK CAVE!
Van Allen Plexico chats with the Book Cave crew about his latest series, Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars from White Rocket Books http://www.whiterocketbooks.com/.
Listen now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/webpage
The ALL PULP website conducted a round-robin interview with the writers of Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars. You can read it at http://allpulp.blogspot.com/2011/12/all-pulps-blackthorn-thunder-on-mars.html
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS PRESS RELEASE:
White Rocket Books proudly announces the release in trade paperback format of BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS, a science fiction action-adventure anthology set on far-future post-apocalyptic Mars.
Created by Van Allen Plexico (Sentinels, Lucian), the book features stories by New Pulp luminaries Mark Bousquet, Joe Crowe, Bobby Nash, James Palmer, Sean Taylor, I. A. Watson, and Plexico, along with six full-page illustrations by Chris Kohler (Sentinels). Cover art and design are by James Burns (Lance Star: One Shot).
In the spirit of “Thundarr the Barbarian” and “John Carter of Mars” comes the gripping saga of US General John Blackthorn. Betrayed and left for dead on the battlefield, Blackthorn awakens many thousands of years later to find himself trapped amidst the ruins of a post-apocalyptic Mars, his only companions a savage Mock-Man and a mysterious sorceress. They battle together to free this strange new world from oppression, but it won’t be easy, for arrayed against them are the deadliest foes imaginable: mutants, monsters, and robots, as well as treacherous teammates. And lurking behind it all are the fanatical forces of the First Men: the Black Sorcerer, the Sorcerer of Fatal Laughter, Lord Ruin, and the Sorcerer of Night—masters of magic and technology alike—the dreaded Sorcerers of Mars!
“The awesome array of talent assembled on this book really speaks for itself, and guarantees a fun time will be had by all,” promises Editor Van Allen Plexico. “Each of the writers jumped on the project with huge enthusiasm and each brought something unique and very exciting to the table. And there’s no question Chris Kohler, who is also interior artist on my Sentinels superhero novels, has done some of the best work of his career here with BLACKTHORN.”
Says noted New Pulp author Wayne Reinagel, “BLACKTHORN is one of the best sword-and-sorcery spaceman anthologies to arrive on Earth, or Mars, in the last century or more. Clearly inspired by an equal combination of Hanna-Barbera’s ‘Thundarr the Barbarian,’ DC Comics’ ‘Kamandi,’ and Edgar Rice Burroughs’ ‘John Carter of Mars,’ BLACKTHORN is an original, entertaining, action-packed saga.”
The new trade paperback edition follows on the heels of the successful Kindle launch, which immediately zoomed into the top rankings of all SF anthology e-books on Amazon. It presents all seven stories in their entirety, including the double-length origin, along with Chris Kohler’s interior artwork.
White Rocket Books is a leader in the New Pulp movement, publishing exciting action and adventure novels and anthologies since 2005, in both traditional and electronic formats. White Rocket books have hit the Amazon.com Top 15-by-Genre and have garnered praise from everyone from Marvel Comics Editor Tom Brevoort to Kirkus Reviews.
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS is a $15.95, 6x9 format trade paperback from White Rocket Books.
On Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Blackthorn-Thunder-Van-Allen-Plexico/dp/0984139265
Also available digitally for the Kindle for $2.99 at http://www.amazon.com/Blackthorn-Thunder-on-Mars-ebook/dp/B006FBRHG8/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1322503101&sr=8-15
Listen to The Book Cave now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/webpage
For more information about White Rocket Books, visit http://www.whiterocktbooks.com/
For more information about Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars at www.whiterocketbooks.com/blackthorn.htm
Listen now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/webpage
The ALL PULP website conducted a round-robin interview with the writers of Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars. You can read it at http://allpulp.blogspot.com/2011/12/all-pulps-blackthorn-thunder-on-mars.html
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS PRESS RELEASE:
White Rocket Books proudly announces the release in trade paperback format of BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS, a science fiction action-adventure anthology set on far-future post-apocalyptic Mars.
Created by Van Allen Plexico (Sentinels, Lucian), the book features stories by New Pulp luminaries Mark Bousquet, Joe Crowe, Bobby Nash, James Palmer, Sean Taylor, I. A. Watson, and Plexico, along with six full-page illustrations by Chris Kohler (Sentinels). Cover art and design are by James Burns (Lance Star: One Shot).
In the spirit of “Thundarr the Barbarian” and “John Carter of Mars” comes the gripping saga of US General John Blackthorn. Betrayed and left for dead on the battlefield, Blackthorn awakens many thousands of years later to find himself trapped amidst the ruins of a post-apocalyptic Mars, his only companions a savage Mock-Man and a mysterious sorceress. They battle together to free this strange new world from oppression, but it won’t be easy, for arrayed against them are the deadliest foes imaginable: mutants, monsters, and robots, as well as treacherous teammates. And lurking behind it all are the fanatical forces of the First Men: the Black Sorcerer, the Sorcerer of Fatal Laughter, Lord Ruin, and the Sorcerer of Night—masters of magic and technology alike—the dreaded Sorcerers of Mars!
“The awesome array of talent assembled on this book really speaks for itself, and guarantees a fun time will be had by all,” promises Editor Van Allen Plexico. “Each of the writers jumped on the project with huge enthusiasm and each brought something unique and very exciting to the table. And there’s no question Chris Kohler, who is also interior artist on my Sentinels superhero novels, has done some of the best work of his career here with BLACKTHORN.”
Says noted New Pulp author Wayne Reinagel, “BLACKTHORN is one of the best sword-and-sorcery spaceman anthologies to arrive on Earth, or Mars, in the last century or more. Clearly inspired by an equal combination of Hanna-Barbera’s ‘Thundarr the Barbarian,’ DC Comics’ ‘Kamandi,’ and Edgar Rice Burroughs’ ‘John Carter of Mars,’ BLACKTHORN is an original, entertaining, action-packed saga.”
The new trade paperback edition follows on the heels of the successful Kindle launch, which immediately zoomed into the top rankings of all SF anthology e-books on Amazon. It presents all seven stories in their entirety, including the double-length origin, along with Chris Kohler’s interior artwork.
White Rocket Books is a leader in the New Pulp movement, publishing exciting action and adventure novels and anthologies since 2005, in both traditional and electronic formats. White Rocket books have hit the Amazon.com Top 15-by-Genre and have garnered praise from everyone from Marvel Comics Editor Tom Brevoort to Kirkus Reviews.
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS is a $15.95, 6x9 format trade paperback from White Rocket Books.
On Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Blackthorn-Thunder-Van-Allen-Plexico/dp/0984139265
Also available digitally for the Kindle for $2.99 at http://www.amazon.com/Blackthorn-Thunder-on-Mars-ebook/dp/B006FBRHG8/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1322503101&sr=8-15
Listen to The Book Cave now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/webpage
For more information about White Rocket Books, visit http://www.whiterocktbooks.com/
For more information about Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars at www.whiterocketbooks.com/blackthorn.htm
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
ALL PULP INTERVIEWS BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS WRITERS
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| Art: James Burns |
You can read the interview at http://allpulp.blogspot.com/2011/12/all-pulps-blackthorn-thunder-on-mars.html
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS from White Rocket Books and is now on sale.
Print Edition - $15.95: http://www.amazon.com/Blackthorn-Thunder-Van-Allen-Plexico/dp/0984139265
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| Art: Chris Kohler |
For more information about White Rocket Books, visit http://www.whiterocktbooks.com/
Saturday, December 3, 2011
BLACKTHORN THUNDERS ONTO AMAZON!
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| Cover: James Burns |
Trade Paperback Edition Follows the Very Successful Recent Kindle Release
PRESS RELEASE:
(December 3, 2011) White Rocket Books proudly announces the release in trade paperback format of BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS, a science fiction action-adventure anthology set on far-future post-apocalyptic Mars.
http://www.amazon.com/Blackthorn-Thunder-Van-Allen-Plexico/dp/0984139265
Created by Van Allen Plexico (Sentinels, Lucian), the book features stories by New Pulp luminaries Mark Bousquet, Joe Crowe, Bobby Nash, James Palmer, Sean Taylor, I. A. Watson, and Plexico, along with six full-page illustrations by Chris Kohler (Sentinels). Cover art and design are by James Burns (Lance Star: One Shot).
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| Back Cover: James Burns |
“The awesome array of talent assembled on this book really speaks for itself, and guarantees a fun time will be had by all,” promises Editor Van Allen Plexico. “Each of the writers jumped on the project with huge enthusiasm and each brought something unique and very exciting to the table. And there’s no question Chris Kohler, who is also interior artist on my Sentinels superhero novels, has done some of the best work of his career here with BLACKTHORN.”
Says noted New Pulp author Wayne Reinagel, “BLACKTHORN is one of the best sword-and-sorcery spaceman anthologies to arrive on Earth, or Mars, in the last century or more. Clearly inspired by an equal combination of Hanna-Barbera’s ‘Thundarr the Barbarian,’ DC Comics’ ‘Kamandi,’ and Edgar Rice Burroughs’ ‘John Carter of Mars,’ BLACKTHORN is an original, entertaining, action-packed saga.”
The new trade paperback edition follows on the heels of the successful Kindle launch, which immediately zoomed into the top rankings of all SF anthology e-books on Amazon. It presents all seven stories in their entirety, including the double-length origin, along with Chris Kohler’s interior artwork.
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| Interior Art: Chris Kohler |
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| "Minefields of Malador" Interior Art: Chris Kohler |
232 pages; 6 full-page illustrations
ISBN-10: 0984139265
ISBN-13: 978-0984139262
$15.95
On Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Blackthorn-Thunder-Van-Allen-Plexico/dp/0984139265
Also available digitally for the Kindle for $2.99 at http://www.amazon.com/Blackthorn-Thunder-on-Mars-ebook/dp/B006FBRHG8/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1322503101&sr=8-15
For more information about White Rocket Books, visit http://www.whiterocktbooks.com/
Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars features the story "Minefields of Malador" by Bobby Nash.
Monday, November 28, 2011
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS EXPLODES ONTO KINDLE
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| Cover Art: James Burns |
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| Cover Art: James Burns |
Direct link: http://www.amazon.com/Blackthorn-Thunder-on-Mars-ebook/dp/B006FBRHG8/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1322503101&sr=8-15
Print editions will follow in about two weeks.
ABOUT BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS:
Betrayed and left for dead on the battlefield, US Army General John Blackthorn awakens many thousands of years later to find himself trapped amidst the ruins of a post-apocalyptic Mars, his only companions a savage Mock-Man and a mysterious sorceress.
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| Back Cover: James Burns |
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS is a post-apocalyptic adventure saga in the spirit of "Thundarr the Barbarian" and "John Carter of Mars," featuring original stories by New Pulp luminaries Mark Bousquet, Joe Crowe, Bobby Nash, James Palmer, Van Allen Plexico, Sean Taylor, and I. A. Watson, and illustrated by Chris Kohler.
"Original, entertaining, action-packed!" --Wayne Reinagel, author of the Pulp Heroes and Modern Marvels novels.
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS
Cover by James Burns
Interior art by Chris Kohler
Stories by Mark Bousquet, Bobby Nash, James Palmer, Van Allen Plexico, Sean Taylor, and I.A. Watson. Bonus e-book stories by Mark Beaulieu and Danny Wall.
Created and edited by Van Allen Plexico.
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| Interior Art: Chris Kohler |
The Kindle Edition of White Rocket Books’ new anthology series, Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars is now available for purchase at Amazon for the low, low price of $2.99.
Direct link: http://www.amazon.com/Blackthorn-Thunder-on-Mars-ebook/dp/B006FBRHG8/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1322503101&sr=8-15
Print editions will follow in about two weeks.
Blackthorn: Thunder On Mars features the story "Minefields of Malador" by Bobby Nash.
Here's a sneak peek at the art for Bobby's story by Chris Kohler:
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| Interior Art: Chris Kohler |
UPDATE - White Rocket Books has released an official Press Release.
Press Release – For Immediate Release
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS debuts first on Kindle!
General Blackthorn and his Companions Battle Evil-- on Amazon’s Popular e-Reader
(November 28, 2011) White Rocket Books proudly announces the release in Kindle format of BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS, a science fiction action-adventure anthology set on far-future post-apocalyptic Mars.
Created by Van Allen Plexico (Sentinels, Lucian), the book features stories by New Pulp luminaries Mark Bousquet, Joe Crowe, Bobby Nash, James Palmer, Sean Taylor, I. A. Watson, and Plexico, along with six full-page illustrations by Chris Kohler (Sentinels). In addition, the Kindle edition includes two bonus stories not included in the upcoming trade paperback edition, by Mark Beaulieu and Danny Wall. Cover art and design are by James Burns (Lance Star: One Shot).
The book will debut in trade paperback format later in December of this year.
In the spirit of “Thundarr the Barbarian” and “John Carter of Mars” comes the gripping saga of US General John Blackthorn. Betrayed and left for dead on the battlefield, Blackthorn awakens many thousands of years later to find himself trapped amidst the ruins of a post-apocalyptic Mars, his only companions a savage Mock-Man and a mysterious sorceress. They battle to free this strange new world from oppression, but it won’t be easy, for arrayed against them are the tyrannical First Men: the Black Sorcerer, the Sorcerer of Fatal Laughter, Lord Ruin, and the Sorcerer of Night—masters of magic and technology alike—the dreaded Sorcerers of Mars!
“The awesome array of talent assembled on this book really speaks for itself, and guarantees a fun time will be had by all,” promises Editor Van Allen Plexico. “Each of the writers jumped on the project with huge enthusiasm and each brought something unique and very exciting to the table. And there’s no question Chris Kohler, who is also interior artist on my Sentinels superhero novels, has done some of the best work of his career here with BLACKTHORN.”
Says noted New Pulp author Wayne Reinagel, “BLACKTHORN is one of the best sword-and-sorcery spaceman anthologies to arrive on Earth, or Mars, in the last century or more. Clearly inspired by an equal combination of Hanna-Barbera’s ‘Thundarr the Barbarian,’ DC Comics’ ‘Kamandi,’ and Edgar Rice Burroughs’ ‘John Carter of Mars,’ BLACKTHORN is an original, entertaining, action-packed saga.”
The Kindle edition presents all seven core stories in their entirety, including the double-length origin, along with two bonus stories not included in the upcoming trade paperback, plus Chris Kohler’s artwork—and all at the incredibly low price of only $2.99.
White Rocket Books is a leader in the New Pulp movement, publishing exciting action and adventure novels and anthologies since 2005, in both traditional and electronic formats. White Rocket books have hit the Amazon.com Top 15-by-Genre and have garnered praise from everyone from Marvel Comics Editor Tom Brevoort to Kirkus Reviews.
On sale as of November 28, 2011, BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS is a $2.99 e-book from White Rocket Books. http://www.whiterocketbooks.com/
On Amazon Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/Blackthorn-Thunder-on-Mars-ebook/dp/B006FBRHG8
Promo video clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRvtgCzEY6s
Front cover image: http://www.whiterocketbooks.com/blackthorn/blackthorn_front_mock.jpg
Sunday, November 27, 2011
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS - Kindle Edition Debuts 11/28!
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| Cover Art: James Burns |
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| Cover Art: James Burns |
Cover by James Burns
Interior art by Chris Kohler
Stories by Mark Bousquet, Bobby Nash, James Palmer, Van Allen Plexico, Sean Taylor, and I.A. Watson. Bonus e-book stories by Mark Beaulieu and Danny Wall.
Created and edited by Van Allen Plexico.
In the spirit of "Thundarr the Barbarian" and "John Carter of Mars," it's action and adventure as General Blackthorn and his companions battle the tyrannical Sorcerers of Mars!
Blackthorn: Thunder On Mars features the story "Minefields of Malador" by Bobby Nash.
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| Interior Art: Chris Kohler |
Saturday, November 26, 2011
TEASER - BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS
James Burns, cover artist/designer, whipped up this little video tidbit to whet folks' appetites for the upcoming BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS anthology from White Rocket Books:
You can also view the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRvtgCzEY6s
Cover by James Burns; interiors by Chris Kohler; stories by Mark Bousquet, Bobby Nash, James Palmer, Van Allen Plexico, Sean Taylor, and I.A. Watson. Bonus e-book stories by Mark Beaulieu and Danny Wall.
Created and edited by Van Allen Plexico.
In the spirit of "Thundarr the Barbarian" and "John Carter of Mars," it's action and adventure as General Blackthorn and his companions battle the tyrannical Sorcerers of Mars!
More info soon...
Keep watching this space and http://www.whiterocketbooks.com/ for details as they become available.
You can also view the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRvtgCzEY6s
Cover by James Burns; interiors by Chris Kohler; stories by Mark Bousquet, Bobby Nash, James Palmer, Van Allen Plexico, Sean Taylor, and I.A. Watson. Bonus e-book stories by Mark Beaulieu and Danny Wall.
Created and edited by Van Allen Plexico.
In the spirit of "Thundarr the Barbarian" and "John Carter of Mars," it's action and adventure as General Blackthorn and his companions battle the tyrannical Sorcerers of Mars!
More info soon...
Keep watching this space and http://www.whiterocketbooks.com/ for details as they become available.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
A Sentinels: Alternate Visions Excerpt By Bobby Nash
Here's an excerpt from Bobby's story from the Van Allen Plexico’s Sentinels: Alternate Visions anthology from White Rocket Books (www.whiterocketbooks.com), still on sale at http://www.amazon.com/Sentinels-Alternate-Van-Allen-Plexico/dp/0578011204 or your favorite bookseller.
Also available as an eBook at http://www.lulu.com/product/file-download/sentinels-alternate-visions/4375415.
About Bobby’s story, Blitzkrieg: The Road To Hell:
Karl Koenig, the contract killer known as Blitzkrieg is having a very bad day and the only thing that will make him feel better is to kill someone. He takes on a freelance assignment that turns out to be more than he bargained for when the target is revealed to be a United States Senator. Such a high profile hit will draw more attention to Blitzkrieg than he can afford.
But a contract is a contract and he is a professional.
He just has to do it quietly and not let his boss find out.
But that's the trick, isn't it?
THE ROAD TO HELL...
By Bobby Nash
1.
Karl Koenig was having a bad day.
Nothing had gone right since that botched mission in Sarajevo. Not that the mission's failure was in any way his fault Koenig's boss, The Field Marshal, had decided to take it out on him anyway. Being the good, loyal soldier he was, Koenig listened to his commander's rant without interruption, but he felt his blood boiling beneath the surface.
The Field Marshal was under extreme pressure from those above him in the food chain; yet one more thing that rubbed Koenig the wrong way. Before they had been brought to this dimension everything had seemed so simple and straightforward.
Koenig liked simple.
There was an order to things and that's just the way he liked it.
Of course, since coming here things had changed. No longer was the Field Marshal making all of the decisions. Now he reported to another man, an American no less, named Jameson. Koenig did not trust Jameson. The man clearly had his own agenda.
Koenig planned to keep an eye on him.
The Field Marshal ended his tirade with a blunt "Dismissed!" No matter which dimension you called your home, in military circles that meant, "Get out!"
Koenig left, slamming the door behind him. It was a small act of rebellion, but it
felt good nonetheless. Not good enough to settle his irritated nerves, but it was a start. What he needed at the moment was to blow off a little steam.
And he knew just the place to do it.
*****
He stepped inside the room and allowed himself a thin smile.
Though this was not the type of establishment he often frequented, Koenig knew it well. It was a valuable resource for the free flow of information almost as much as a place where alcoholic beverages of the watered down variety also flowed freely.
The place had no official name.
There was no sign on the window sporting a fancy logo. Only an old flashing neon signed flashed the word BAR in a pale electric blue. Koenig chuckled at the private joke each and every time he saw the gaudy sign flash blue. Below it was another neon sign of a newer vintage that simply added OPEN.
Some patrons began referring to the place as The Open Bar.
The name stuck.
Koenig waved away the smoke that assailed him the instant he stepped inside. He had never seen the inside of the bar without the ever-present layer, a mixture of cheap cigarettes, cigars, imported cigarettes, and sweat. It was an odor one never quite adjusted to smelling.
The sweat primarily came from the dancers on the small stage near the back. A DJ who believed he was far too hip for the bar had long since given up on playing to the crowd and simply played the music and introduced the girls.
A rather exotic woman Koenig had never seen before was on the stage, her silky black hair flailing wildly as she twirled around and around the dull brass pole. Koenig stood and watched her for a moment.
He did not smile.
A shame, he thought. If only she were blonde.
As he watched her spin and twirl, his eyes also swept the room.
Eventually, he found a familiar face and made his way across the floor, stopping
long enough to slide a twenty dollar bill to the dancer. She took the money with a practiced smile and enticing wink.
Koenig did not return her smile, but one corner of his mouth rose in a knowing thin-lipped grin. That was all he was willing to give. Considering his mood she was lucky to get that much from him.
He kept his eyes on the room as he walked. The Open Bar was considered a "safe zone" for those in the business, but one could never be too careful. Who knew how many enemies might be sitting in this very room just waiting for him to make a mistake?
Unfortunately any waiting for such an opportunity were in for a long wait. Karl Koenig was not a man prone to making mistakes.
"Hello, Lennie," he said in his heavily accented English as he slide inside a booth along the far wall, concealed in the shadows.
Lennie Casper was a small man who seemed nervous each time that Koenig saw him. Once he had wondered if it was his presence that made the little man nervous, but he was assured that such was not the case. Nervous was a permanent state of mind for Lennie Casper.
Being a facilitator was not an easy job and Lennie was considered by many to be one of the best. He had no ties to any one organization so he was approached by, and had performed services for, all sides at one time or another. As such, he was in the eternally sticky situation of being caught in the middle of things if it all hit the fan.
However, he knew where most of the bodies were buried.
And he knew who pulled the trigger in most cases.
If knowledge was indeed power then Lennie Casper was the strongest man in the room.
"Blitzkrieg," Lennie said, a big smile on his cherub face. "It's been awhile."
Koenig removed his sunglasses.
"Yes. How is business, Lennie?"
"Oh, you know," the little man shrugged. "The usual."
Koenig grunted.
"So, is this a business or social call?"
"Business."
"Anyone I know?"
Koenig raised an eyebrow.
"I beg your pardon?"
"The mark. We taking out anyone I know? I have to protect myself, you know. These are difficult times, I'm sure you understand."
"I think you misunderstand my intentions, Lennie."
"Oh?"
Koenig noticed the facilitator's nervousness crank up a notch.
"I'm looking for..." the tall German looked around the room to make sure no one was watching.
"Yes?"
"An assignment. I'm looking for an assignment."
"You?" Lennie asked, hardly believing his ears.
"Yes."
"I'm honored. It's not often the Field Marshal seeks my..."
Koenig leaned forward and dropped his voice to a menacing octave.
"This is not for the Field Marshal. This is for me. I need an assignment."
"Ah, I see," Lennie said, a skittish grin on his face.
"And this has to remain between us."
"Okay. I get it. You need to let off a little stress or maybe you just need a little extra in the bank this month. I get it. I do. I think I've got just the thing for you. Yeah. I think you'll like this. I was kinda saving this one for Killshot Austin."
Koenig bristled at the name. Heironymous Jessup Austin was something of a legend in certain circles. Personally, Koenig could not stand the man. He behaved as if he were nobility, but was little more than a street urchin with a talent for wholesale slaughter. Koenig also doubted that Heironymous was his actual name. Probably something he stole from the painter of the same name because it made him sound more upper class than the simple Jessup Austin. The nickname Killshot was well earned. Even Koenig had to admit that the man was one hell of a shot.
"But I think I can trust you to pull it off," Lennie continued, oblivious to Koenig's utter contempt for Killshot Austin.
This time the facilitator glanced around the room to make sure no one was paying attention to their conversation.
"There's been a contract put out on someone over at the D.O.D."
"Department of Defense."
"Very good, Blitzkrieg. Yes. The Department of Defense."
"Wouldn't happen to be a guy named Jameson, would it?"
"Uh, no," Lennie said.
"Damn. That one I might have done for free."
"Well, if he ever makes my list I know who to call. The Senate Oversight Committee has tasked Senator Kenneth Washburn from Georgia with reviewing something called Project Three Twelve Omega."
"What is that?"
"Beats the hell out of me," Lennie said. "It's not my business to know so I don't know. Suffice it to say that someone is worried that this hayseed is going to uncover a dirty little secret or two."
"Hayseed?"
Lennie waved the question away.
"Never mind. Look, do you want the job or not?"
"I'll take it."
"Good," Lennie said, leaning back in his seat.
It was the calmest Karl Koenig had ever seen the little man. Having seen the man relax a bit it seemed oddly disconcerting to see him in any other emotional state.
"When can you start?" Lennie asked.
"I can start immediately."
#####
Want to know what happens next? Pick up Van Allen Plexico's Sentinels: Alternate Visions at http://www.amazon.com/Sentinels-Alternate-Van-Allen-Plexico/dp/0578011204 or wherever your favorite books are sold.
Also available as an eBook at http://www.lulu.com/product/file-download/sentinels-alternate-visions/4375415.
The stories in Sentinels: Alternate Visions were also included in the Sentinels Hardcover Omnibus.
About Van Allen Plexico’s Sentinels: Alternate Visions:
This special collection features ten new short stories set in the Sentinels universe by all-star writers including Ron Fortier, David Wright, Adrian J. Watts, Wayne Skiver, Bobby Nash, and Ian Watson-- along with two new stories by creator Van Allen Plexico. All this plus tons of artwork by artists such as Jeremy Haun, Rob Davis, Mark Maddox, Chris Moreno, Mitch Foust, Danny Wall, Tony Perna, and Gary Bedell, plus additional special features!
Product Details:
Paperback: 236 pages
Publisher: White Rocket Books
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0578011204
ISBN-13: 978-0578011202
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.6 ounces
Order yours today at http://www.amazon.com/Sentinels-Alternate-Van-Allen-Plexico/dp/0578011204 or wherever your favorite books are sold.
Also available as an eBook at http://www.lulu.com/product/file-download/sentinels-alternate-visions/4375415.
Also available as an eBook at http://www.lulu.com/product/file-download/sentinels-alternate-visions/4375415.
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| Van Allen Plexico's Sentinels |
Karl Koenig, the contract killer known as Blitzkrieg is having a very bad day and the only thing that will make him feel better is to kill someone. He takes on a freelance assignment that turns out to be more than he bargained for when the target is revealed to be a United States Senator. Such a high profile hit will draw more attention to Blitzkrieg than he can afford.
But a contract is a contract and he is a professional.
He just has to do it quietly and not let his boss find out.
But that's the trick, isn't it?
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| Sentinels: Alternate Visions |
By Bobby Nash
1.
Karl Koenig was having a bad day.
Nothing had gone right since that botched mission in Sarajevo. Not that the mission's failure was in any way his fault Koenig's boss, The Field Marshal, had decided to take it out on him anyway. Being the good, loyal soldier he was, Koenig listened to his commander's rant without interruption, but he felt his blood boiling beneath the surface.
The Field Marshal was under extreme pressure from those above him in the food chain; yet one more thing that rubbed Koenig the wrong way. Before they had been brought to this dimension everything had seemed so simple and straightforward.
Koenig liked simple.
There was an order to things and that's just the way he liked it.
Of course, since coming here things had changed. No longer was the Field Marshal making all of the decisions. Now he reported to another man, an American no less, named Jameson. Koenig did not trust Jameson. The man clearly had his own agenda.
Koenig planned to keep an eye on him.
The Field Marshal ended his tirade with a blunt "Dismissed!" No matter which dimension you called your home, in military circles that meant, "Get out!"
Koenig left, slamming the door behind him. It was a small act of rebellion, but it
felt good nonetheless. Not good enough to settle his irritated nerves, but it was a start. What he needed at the moment was to blow off a little steam.
And he knew just the place to do it.
*****
He stepped inside the room and allowed himself a thin smile.
Though this was not the type of establishment he often frequented, Koenig knew it well. It was a valuable resource for the free flow of information almost as much as a place where alcoholic beverages of the watered down variety also flowed freely.
The place had no official name.
There was no sign on the window sporting a fancy logo. Only an old flashing neon signed flashed the word BAR in a pale electric blue. Koenig chuckled at the private joke each and every time he saw the gaudy sign flash blue. Below it was another neon sign of a newer vintage that simply added OPEN.
Some patrons began referring to the place as The Open Bar.
The name stuck.
Koenig waved away the smoke that assailed him the instant he stepped inside. He had never seen the inside of the bar without the ever-present layer, a mixture of cheap cigarettes, cigars, imported cigarettes, and sweat. It was an odor one never quite adjusted to smelling.
The sweat primarily came from the dancers on the small stage near the back. A DJ who believed he was far too hip for the bar had long since given up on playing to the crowd and simply played the music and introduced the girls.
A rather exotic woman Koenig had never seen before was on the stage, her silky black hair flailing wildly as she twirled around and around the dull brass pole. Koenig stood and watched her for a moment.
He did not smile.
A shame, he thought. If only she were blonde.
As he watched her spin and twirl, his eyes also swept the room.
Eventually, he found a familiar face and made his way across the floor, stopping
long enough to slide a twenty dollar bill to the dancer. She took the money with a practiced smile and enticing wink.
Koenig did not return her smile, but one corner of his mouth rose in a knowing thin-lipped grin. That was all he was willing to give. Considering his mood she was lucky to get that much from him.
He kept his eyes on the room as he walked. The Open Bar was considered a "safe zone" for those in the business, but one could never be too careful. Who knew how many enemies might be sitting in this very room just waiting for him to make a mistake?
Unfortunately any waiting for such an opportunity were in for a long wait. Karl Koenig was not a man prone to making mistakes.
"Hello, Lennie," he said in his heavily accented English as he slide inside a booth along the far wall, concealed in the shadows.
Lennie Casper was a small man who seemed nervous each time that Koenig saw him. Once he had wondered if it was his presence that made the little man nervous, but he was assured that such was not the case. Nervous was a permanent state of mind for Lennie Casper.
Being a facilitator was not an easy job and Lennie was considered by many to be one of the best. He had no ties to any one organization so he was approached by, and had performed services for, all sides at one time or another. As such, he was in the eternally sticky situation of being caught in the middle of things if it all hit the fan.
However, he knew where most of the bodies were buried.
And he knew who pulled the trigger in most cases.
If knowledge was indeed power then Lennie Casper was the strongest man in the room.
"Blitzkrieg," Lennie said, a big smile on his cherub face. "It's been awhile."
Koenig removed his sunglasses.
"Yes. How is business, Lennie?"
"Oh, you know," the little man shrugged. "The usual."
Koenig grunted.
"So, is this a business or social call?"
"Business."
"Anyone I know?"
Koenig raised an eyebrow.
"I beg your pardon?"
"The mark. We taking out anyone I know? I have to protect myself, you know. These are difficult times, I'm sure you understand."
"I think you misunderstand my intentions, Lennie."
"Oh?"
Koenig noticed the facilitator's nervousness crank up a notch.
"I'm looking for..." the tall German looked around the room to make sure no one was watching.
"Yes?"
"An assignment. I'm looking for an assignment."
"You?" Lennie asked, hardly believing his ears.
"Yes."
"I'm honored. It's not often the Field Marshal seeks my..."
Koenig leaned forward and dropped his voice to a menacing octave.
"This is not for the Field Marshal. This is for me. I need an assignment."
"Ah, I see," Lennie said, a skittish grin on his face.
"And this has to remain between us."
"Okay. I get it. You need to let off a little stress or maybe you just need a little extra in the bank this month. I get it. I do. I think I've got just the thing for you. Yeah. I think you'll like this. I was kinda saving this one for Killshot Austin."
Koenig bristled at the name. Heironymous Jessup Austin was something of a legend in certain circles. Personally, Koenig could not stand the man. He behaved as if he were nobility, but was little more than a street urchin with a talent for wholesale slaughter. Koenig also doubted that Heironymous was his actual name. Probably something he stole from the painter of the same name because it made him sound more upper class than the simple Jessup Austin. The nickname Killshot was well earned. Even Koenig had to admit that the man was one hell of a shot.
"But I think I can trust you to pull it off," Lennie continued, oblivious to Koenig's utter contempt for Killshot Austin.
This time the facilitator glanced around the room to make sure no one was paying attention to their conversation.
"There's been a contract put out on someone over at the D.O.D."
"Department of Defense."
"Very good, Blitzkrieg. Yes. The Department of Defense."
"Wouldn't happen to be a guy named Jameson, would it?"
"Uh, no," Lennie said.
"Damn. That one I might have done for free."
"Well, if he ever makes my list I know who to call. The Senate Oversight Committee has tasked Senator Kenneth Washburn from Georgia with reviewing something called Project Three Twelve Omega."
"What is that?"
"Beats the hell out of me," Lennie said. "It's not my business to know so I don't know. Suffice it to say that someone is worried that this hayseed is going to uncover a dirty little secret or two."
"Hayseed?"
Lennie waved the question away.
"Never mind. Look, do you want the job or not?"
"I'll take it."
"Good," Lennie said, leaning back in his seat.
It was the calmest Karl Koenig had ever seen the little man. Having seen the man relax a bit it seemed oddly disconcerting to see him in any other emotional state.
"When can you start?" Lennie asked.
"I can start immediately."
#####
Want to know what happens next? Pick up Van Allen Plexico's Sentinels: Alternate Visions at http://www.amazon.com/Sentinels-Alternate-Van-Allen-Plexico/dp/0578011204 or wherever your favorite books are sold.
Also available as an eBook at http://www.lulu.com/product/file-download/sentinels-alternate-visions/4375415.
The stories in Sentinels: Alternate Visions were also included in the Sentinels Hardcover Omnibus.
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| Sentinels Hardcover Omnibus |
This special collection features ten new short stories set in the Sentinels universe by all-star writers including Ron Fortier, David Wright, Adrian J. Watts, Wayne Skiver, Bobby Nash, and Ian Watson-- along with two new stories by creator Van Allen Plexico. All this plus tons of artwork by artists such as Jeremy Haun, Rob Davis, Mark Maddox, Chris Moreno, Mitch Foust, Danny Wall, Tony Perna, and Gary Bedell, plus additional special features!
Product Details:
Paperback: 236 pages
Publisher: White Rocket Books
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0578011204
ISBN-13: 978-0578011202
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.6 ounces
Order yours today at http://www.amazon.com/Sentinels-Alternate-Van-Allen-Plexico/dp/0578011204 or wherever your favorite books are sold.
Also available as an eBook at http://www.lulu.com/product/file-download/sentinels-alternate-visions/4375415.
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