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Monday, September 26, 2011

Interview and Giveaway With Author David Beem

Q: Who are you, and why should readers read the rest of this interview?

Hang on a sec.  I got some pieces of my brain all over here . . . just got to get them all picked up.   Just get them stuffed back in here . . . there we go.  See?  My book is so freakin’ mind-blowingly awesome, you’ve got to be careful when you start talking about it.  Never know what’s going to happen.  So.  What was your question?
Q: Tell us a little about the work you are here promoting.
Abyss of Chaos, a cool-action-adventure-shit-your-pants-supernatural –thriller about the Ark of the Covenant, some turrurists, and a whole lot of restless souls in netherspace.  I’ve got it on good authority that the cool will rub off on you just by owning it.  Don’t even have to read it.
Q: As a writer, do you have plans for world domination, or do you have a day job as well?
No, no.  Just world domination.
Q: Self-published, traditional, indie or part of an indie collective? If not yet published, what are you doing to make it happen?

Self-published and plugged into two Indie collectives: Escapistpress and Novel Publicity.
Q: How do you handle bad reviews? If you haven't had one...would you be willing to take part in a social experiment? Basically? Would you grant me permission to trash your writing, just to see if you cry? 
 
They’ll come for sure.  And when they do, I’ll be strong.  I’ll be strong hiding behind a bottle of Jack with my liver encased in an iron box.  But sure, trash away Larry.
Q: Are you nervous yet and do you prefer white or wheat bread?
Not nervous, and wheat bread all the way baby.
Q: Do you blog? If so, don't you wish you were as cool a blogger as I?
 
Yes, and yes.  I’m very jealous of your cool.
Q: What is your favorite creature, monster, or fantasy based thing you write about?

Ark of the Covenant.  Ancient cosmic mysteries.  Melting faces.  
Q: Are you planning to give something away (if not, good luck getting anyone to read this thing) and if so, what are your demands for winning (I assume, your book because why else would you stop by?)

Sure.  I kill off one of my MCs.  If you’ve read John Knowles, you’ll know which one by his name.
Q: Any advice for aspiring writers?
Honor your work by giving yourself the space to succeed.
Q: Tick off a few indie authors you look up to.

I think I may have just done it by presuming to give advice.

Q: Are you, or are you not a douche bag? Heh, you don't have to answer that. That's just for my enjoyment.
What answer will sell more books?
Q:  Sell your book, right now, to your host without once mentioning your book, blog or twitter handle.
See the answer to Question No. 8, then add the words TOTALLY FREAKIN’ AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Q: Alright, where can readers find you on the web?
www.davidbeem.wordpress.com


Alright kiddies-This contest will run until October 17th. The prize is one ebook copy of: 

The rules? Leave a comment answering the following question:What melts your face off? ;) I will chose one winner at random. Good luck!
 

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Welcome Guest Blogger David Beem


“A word of advice to Lost Ark enthusiasts: this is the book to take on holiday - it is a captivating and well researched romp through some of the most exciting Ark territory. Terrific!”
Tudor Parfitt, University of London scholar, author of The Lost Ark of the Covenant: Solving the 2,500-Year-Old Mystery of the Fabled Biblical Ark.



Ark of the Covenant; Beyond Raiders
By David Beem


The year is 1936.  You’re thick inside the Peruvian jungle.  There’s the whisper of a gun sliding from its holster followed by the crack of a whip.  A stubble-faced Harrison Ford steps into frame; Indiana Jones is born.
Actually, the year was 1981.  The movie: Raiders of the Lost Ark.  I was nine years old, and wasn’t exactly sure why I was watching the movie in the first place.  Sure, Han Solo was in it, but the Millennium Falcon wasn’t.  There were no space battles.  No Jedi.  But then the movie started to get good.  Like–really good.  And by the time people’s faces were melting off at the end, I knew: The Ark of the Covenant was too cool for school.
Thirty years later, I’m still in love with the Ark. But what parts of the legend, if any, are true? And, did it ever really even exist?


In my novel, Abyss of Chaos, a cool action/adventure supernatural thriller, the heroes read a dark prophecy in an ancient sacred text, mentioning them with the Ark.  But writing in the shadow of Lucas’ and Spielberg’s masterpiece, I realized I had to get trained up fast about all things Ark of the Covenant.
Here is my quick Ark of the Covenant geek sheet.


Super powers!
Word on the street was the Ark of the Covenant could kick your ass.  But did it really have super powers?  So sayeth the Bible.  Here are a few:
·      Dried up the River Jordan to allow Israelites to cross. 
·      Laid siege to the city of Jericho.  With the help of the Ark, the Israelites literally “shouted” the fortress down.
·      Caused false idols to bow down before it.
·      Inflicted the unfaithful with tumors, caused a plague of rats.
·      Killed 50,070 men in one fell swoop.  The men were, apparently, just looking at it the wrong way.  Seriously.
·      Killed a guy named Uzzah who put his hand on it to keep it from falling off a cart when in transport.
·      Bestowed wisdom upon King Solomon.
·      Filled the sacred chamber known as “the Holy of Holies” with a radiant cloud.


The Nazis
“Nazis.  I hate these guys.”
– Indiana Jones
In Raiders of the Lost Ark, Hitler wanted the Ark of the Covenant’s mystic power.  But was he really after it in real life?
Well, not exactly.  Hitler wanted to propagandize the supreme Aryan race to the German people, and rebrand Nazi Germany as a sort of modern day Camelot with himself as Arthur.  He did have some far out ideas, but they were aimed at appealing to Germany’s sense of nationalism, and strengthening his political power.  If Heinrich Himmler and his cronies ever seriously discussed the Ark of the Covenant with die Führer, it was probably as a weapon of propaganda, or, perhaps, as a really kick-ass coffee table.


Dude!  It’ll totally melt your face off!
Besides being a radioactive-super-powered-weapon/radio-to-God, the Ark was also a chest.  In Raiders, the Nazis opened it for an opportunistic peek inside.  Then Lucas’ special effects team worked over time to show us what happens to baddies who mess with the Power of God.  But what if their faces hadn’t melted off?  What does the Bible say is supposed to be inside?


More super powers.
That’s right.  More.  The divine Manna, a miracle food.  The rod of Aron.  Both supernatural.  Manna was said to magically appear on the slopes of Mount Sinai to feed the Israelites while they wandered aimlessly for 40 years.  The Rod of Aron had mega powers, almost too many to name.  Freaky stuff like turning into a snake.  Oh yeah, also inside were the original Ten Commandments God gave Moses. And since it was supposedly jotted down by the Lord Himself, we’ll count it as super powered also. 


Lost Schmost!
The Ark isn’t lost.  It’s just been misplaced somewhere no one can find.  But if you’re really gung-ho, and you’re the adventurous type, why not launch your own quest?  Where would you start looking?  How about the places that the scholarly, and, er, less than scholarly are already searching today?


What’s the big deal?  Why do we care about the Ark of the Covenant?


It’s impossible to overstate the religious, cultural, and historic significance of the Ark of the Covenant.  For starters, if the Ark were discovered, it would challenge the faith of billions.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam all claim the Ark of the Covenant will not “return to earth” until the End of Days.  But, assuming it was discovered, but there were more than a few days left on the calendar, and angels weren’t trumpeting from the Heavens, the seven horsemen of the Apocalypse weren’t galloping down the street, and the oceans weren’t turning to blood and the whole mess, is it possible that its discovery might shatter our preconceptions about religion? 


The Ark of the Covenant represents answers to the deepest mysteries out there.  Who are we as a people?  Where did we come from?  Are there such things as miracles like those in the Bible?  Is there a God?  Faithful or not, we’d like to believe that discovering the Ark would answer these questions.  And with answers like those, what would tomorrow bring?


If you enjoy the Ark of the Covenant, you’ll definitely be a fan of theCool-Action-Adventure-Supernatural-Thriller-Genre” I’m doing with Abyss of ChaosIn fact, right now I’m having a special promotion; buy one book, get the “cool” free.
Hancock, Graham. 1993. The Sign and The Seal: Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant. s.l. : Arrow New Ed., 1993.
Munro-Hay, Stuart. 2006. The Quest for the Ark of the Covenant: The True History of the Tablets of Moses. s.l. : I.B. Tauris; New Ed., 2006.
Parfitt, Tudor. 2009. The Lost Ark of the Covenant: The Remarkable Quest for the Legendary Ark. s.l. : Harper Element, 2009.


Formerly a professional cellist, David Beem was stricken by a rare neurological illness which ended his career.  David was a founding member of the Corigliano (1996-98) and Eykamp (2002-07) Quartets, Principal Cellist of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra (2002-07) and member of the Euclid Quartet (2007-09).   His performances spanned three continents and his Corigliano Quartet Carnegie and Weill Hall debuts garnered critical acclaim from the New York Times and Strad Magazine.  His relationship with the Pulitzer 

Prize-winning composer, John Corigliano, culminated in the South Korean premiere of the composer’s String Quartet No. 1.

David has served on the faculties of Murray State University, University of Evansville, and Indiana University at South Bend.

David has recorded the string quartets of Bela Bartok (2, 4 & 6), Frederick Fox’s Dawnen Gray, and Bernard Heiden’s Clarinet Quintet with James Campbell.
Currently, David is hard at work promoting his first novel, Abyss of Chaos, even while producing its sequel, The Philosopher’s Game.
Visit David’s blog, or follow him on Twitter.


Monday, September 12, 2011

Interview and Giveaway With Author George H. Sirois



Q: Who are you, and why should readers read the rest of this interview?

A. My name is George H. Sirois, and I'm here to tell your readers about the Indie Book Collective and also to introduce them to "Excelsior," a novel available in paperback and eBook that has been called "refreshingly original and fun, adventurous, a definite must-read."

Q: Tell us a little about the work you are here promoting.

"Excelsior" is a science-fiction / young adult story about an underachieving high school student named Matthew Peters who spends all his time writing and drawing his own successful web comic. He is visited by a beautiful older woman who not only tells Matthew that she's from the planet he's been writing about in his comic, but that the lifeforce of the main character Excelsior is inside Matthew. So with Excelsior's enemies coming back into power on both planets, Matthew must stop writing about the larger-than-life adventures and start living them.

Q:  As a writer, do you have plans for world domination, or do you have a day job as well?

Don't knock world domination. According to Stan Lee, anyone can go to any police officer and say they want to conquer the world and they can't be arrested since that's not a crime. But anyway, while it would be nice to do so, I have no plans in the near future to reign over Earth with an iron fist. As of now, I'm going to have to stick to my current job as a news reporter for 411Mania.com while finishing my courses for my Masters in Communication Arts.

Q: Self-published, traditional, indie or part of an indie collective? If not yet published, what are you doing to make it happen?

Self-published and a proud member of the Indie Book Collective. I was originally going to send Excelsior through the traditional methods, but I considered everything that I want to do with this character and didn't want to risk signing his rights away, especially since I had created him back in 1992. So I put together a blog and raised the money for the printing fees with Infinity Publishing (Everyone who pre-ordered for $17.95 guaranteed their autographed copy and had their names printed in the Acknowledgements section), and Claudia Jackson (@Novelhelp) was a huge help with the eBook conversion.

Q:  How do you handle bad reviews? If you haven't had one...would you be willing to take part in a social experiment? Basically? Would you grant me permission to trash your writing, just to see if you cry? I wouldn't do that (don't worry)

I've had a handful of bad reviews so far, and with each one, the sting fades a little quicker than the previous one. One thing that irked me a bit was that the good reviews were short and sweet while a couple of the lesser reviews went into great detail about what it was that bothered them, but now I look at it as something to consider while I write the sequel: "Ever Upward."

So unless the review is not offering anything positive and is just hateful ranting like Roger Ebert discussing "North," then I'll take it in and go from there.

Considering that you enjoyed the book, I'd be curious to know what worked for you and what didn't work.

Q: Are you nervous yet and do you prefer white or wheat bread.

Actually, I'm feeling very calm, thank you. And I prefer seedless rye bread, but if I had to pick between the two, I'll go with wheat.

Q:  Do you blog? If so, don't you wish you were as cool a blogger as I?

I do blog, and I wish I was as cool as every blogger out there, especially you. I've been very much behind on my posts, and I need to get caught up. Actually, more than anything, I need to delete the posts that never went anywhere to free up some room for what I'll be blogging about in the near future, which is the progress on the next book in the series.

Q: What is your favorite creature, monster, or fantasy based thing you write about?

I love writing about the planet Denab IV, which is where Excelsior came from, and its origins. I've always been a sucker for a good backstory and I like to think I came up with a worthy one for Excelsior and how he is tied to the planet he created.

Q: Are you planning to give something away (if not, good luck getting anyone to read this thing) and if so, what are your demands for winning (I assume, your book because why else would you stop by?)

I plan to send out free copies of the "Excelsior" eBook, but if people want to read it, they'll have to do a little something first. They must go to the page on my blog site that features the excerpt from the book: http://excelsior2010.blogspot.com/p/excerpt-from-excelsior.html. Once that's done, they must post their favorite part of the excerpt on this page and include their e-mail. They will then be e-mailed the Smashwords coupon code that will allow them to download their copy of the eBook.

Q: Any advice for aspiring writers?

The main piece of advice I have for aspiring writers is to get involved with social media, especially Twitter, and start building up your followers right away. That way, when your book is ready to go, you will have an audience ready to take what you have to offer.

A few months after my novel was online and ready for purchase, I followed the advice of a co-writer and friend Andrew Mocete (@AndrewMocete) and started following the Indie Book Collective on Twitter. The more I interacted with them, the more confident I became in my decision to self-publish.

Before, I was under the impression that once the book was finished, I would be alone with my marketing efforts. Now I know that's not the case, and it's because of Carolyn McCray (@craftycmc), Rachel Thompson (@RachelintheOC) and Amber Scott (amberscottbooks) taking me in and giving me the necessary tools I needed to give "Excelsior" more exposure than I had ever thought possible. They accepted me into the first-ever "Blog Tour De Force," which has already become a major staple in the IBC, and after seeing the success shared by other writers for their Bestseller for a Day promotion, I can't wait to get involved in that.

Q: Tick off a few indie authors you look up to.

The three main members of the Indie Book Collective - Carolyn McCray, Rachel Thompson and Amber Scott - have all been great to me and I hold them in very high regards.

I also have a lot of love for Ann Charles, who wrote the award-winning novel "Nearly Departed in Deadwood." I had to give my thoughts on that for the first Blog Tour de Force, and I couldn't put my Kindle down. She is a magnificent writer who tells a very captivating and entertaining story. And I'm not just saying that because she provided the quote that I used at the beginning of this interview.

Looking at their success, it's hard not to be in awe of Amanda Hocking, J.A. Konrath and John Locke. I had to add their books to my Kindle and I'm anxious to get all of them read.

And of course, there's your book. Judging by what I've read about it,. I think it's gonna be a blast and once I get my Kindle back from my wife, I can start reading it.

Q: Are you, or are you not a douche bag? Heh, you don't have to answer that. That's just for my enjoyment.

All I can say is that opinions vary. :-)

Q: Sell your book, right now, to your host without once mentioning your book, blog or twitter handle.

One of the great stories in literature is that of the Hero's Journey, when an ordinary man or woman gets that call to adventure and has a chance to do extraordinary things. Having grown up in a time when one of the best adaptations of the Hero’s Journey – Star Wars – became part of our culture, I remember the sense of wonder that story brought to so many people. Unfortunately, those same people cried foul almost two decades later when George Lucas released the prequel trilogy, and that same sense of innocent wonder was gone.

I feel the time is right for a brand new Hero’s Journey, a story that appeals to the youth in all of us, a story that takes you by the hand and pulls you into another world. With the help of my main character, Matthew Peters, my story allows you to experience wish-fulfillment at the highest level by becoming the savior of an entire world. And for only 99 cents, you can read the story for yourself, the story of a young man who gets to become his greatest creation.

Q: Alright, where can readers find you on the web?

FACEBOOK - http://www.facebook.com/ghsirois

TWITTER - @GeorgeHSirois

E-MAIL - GHWriter1976@gmail.com

BLOG -excelsiorbooks.blogspot.com