The best one day show in the south returns to Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday, April 15th. Lance Star: Sky Ranger Writers Bobby Nash and Sean Taylor will be on hand with copies of Lance Star: Sky Ranger and their newest creation, The Ruby Files. Come on by and say hello.
The Atlanta Comic Convention runs from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the Marriott at Century Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Check out the full guest list at http://www.atlantacomicconvention.com/.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Meet Lance Star: Sky Ranger Writers At The Atlanta Comic Convention!
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Monday, April 9, 2012
THE FREE CHOICE E-ZINE INTERVIEWS BOBBY NASH
One of the busiest people within the New Pulp movement is author Bobby Nash. Amongst his credits is co-creating and contributing to the new anthology from Airship 27: The Ruby Files. Bobby was nice enough to take a few minutes out of his busy schedule to grant The Free Choice E-zine an interview.
You can read the full interview at http://www.thefreechoice.info/2012/04/rick-ruby-and-bobby-nash.html
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The Random 10 - No: 1 The Bobby Nash Interview
Lance Star: Sky Ranger Author Bobby Nash was the first guest for the new The Random 10 interview segment at the A Bit Too Old For Comics? blog.
You can read Bobby’s Random 10 questions and answers at http://toooldforcomics.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/random-10-no-1-bobby-nash-interview.html
You can read Bobby’s Random 10 questions and answers at http://toooldforcomics.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/random-10-no-1-bobby-nash-interview.html
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Thursday, April 5, 2012
Meet Lance Star: Sky Ranger Writers At The Atlanta Comic Convention April 15th
Lance Star: Sky Ranger writers Bobby Nash and Sean Taylor join a jam-packed list of talented guests for the next Atlanta Comic Convention on Sunday, April 15th in Atlanta, GA. The convention runs from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m.
For more information on the Atlanta Comic Convention, visit them at http://www.atlantacomicconvention.com/.
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Monday, April 2, 2012
DEADLY GAMES! STAND-ALONE OR SERIES?
I wrote a blog post answering a reader’s question. Is Deadly Games! a stand-alone book or part of a series? See my answer along with some never before seen Deadly Games! photos at http://www.bobbynash.com/ and http://ben-books.blogspot.com/.
Direct link: http://bobby-nash-news.blogspot.com/2012/04/deadly-games-stand-alone-or-series.html
Lance Star: Sky Ranger gets a mention in this blog post. Also, what connects Lance Star: Sky Ranger and Harold Palmer from my novel, Evil Ways? Find out at the link.
Bobby
Direct link: http://bobby-nash-news.blogspot.com/2012/04/deadly-games-stand-alone-or-series.html
Lance Star: Sky Ranger gets a mention in this blog post. Also, what connects Lance Star: Sky Ranger and Harold Palmer from my novel, Evil Ways? Find out at the link.
Bobby
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Saturday, March 31, 2012
NEW BOBBY NASH INTERVIEW
Lance Star: Sky Ranger Author Bobby Nash was recently interviewed by Jessica Lay for her Jess Resides Here blog. They discuss everything from Bobby’s latest work, the art of making covers, and what types of books he likes to read.
You can read the full interview at http://frellathon.com/2012/03/31/author-bobby-nash-interview-2/
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
BOBBY NASH PLAYS DEADLY GAMES AT THE BOOK CAVE!
Author Bobby Nash joins Art Sippo and Ric Croxton in the latest episode of The Book Cave podcast to talk his latest novel, Deadly Games. This episode we are trying something new. At the end of the interview we will do a spoiler alert so that everyone who has not read the book will know that everything from then on will be spoilers. If you have read the book and have questions about certain parts, like Ric did, you will now have the answers. If you have not read the book, please stop the podcast when we give out the spoiler alert. This is a book that you will want to reread after hearing the spoiler section.
You can listen to The Book Cave Episode 172: Bobby Nash's Deadly Games now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/
Direct link: http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/webpage/the-book-cave-episode-172-bobby-nash-s-deadly-games
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You can listen to The Book Cave Episode 172: Bobby Nash's Deadly Games now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/
Direct link: http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/webpage/the-book-cave-episode-172-bobby-nash-s-deadly-games
Visit BEN Books at http://ben-books.blogspot.com/.
Visit Deadly Games! author Bobby Nash at http://www.bobbynash.com/.
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Monday, March 26, 2012
MID SOUTH CON WRAP UP!
I had an absolute blast at the MidSouth Con 30 convention in Memphis, Tennessee this past weekend. I just wanted to say a special thank you to the MidSouth Con (especially Carlin & Co.) for inviting me out to be a part of the fun. The fans were enthusiastic and fun to talk with (some even bought some books, which was nice), the panels were fun, and you guys kept me in water and Mt. Dew all weekend, which was almost a full-time job unto itself.
I had a fun time traveling with my pals, Sean Taylor, Mark Maddox, and Anthony Taylor. Laughing along with these guys made the long drive seem a lot shorter.
As expected, the con’s guests were great (too many to mention everyone, but special hey-howdy’s to John Hartness, Van Allen Plexico, Tommy Hancock, Stephen Zimmer, Elizabeth Donald, Barbara Friend Ish, Alan Gilbreath, Glen Cook, J. F. Lewis, Jackie Gamber, Michael D'Ambrosio, Lin Workman, Roland Mann, Eddy Zeno, Mitch Faust, and more I’m sure my sleep-addled brain has forgotten to mention.
I had a great time and I look forward to visiting the Mid South Con again.
Bobby
For more information on the Mid South Con, visit them at the following: http://www.midsouthcon.org/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MidSouthCon
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MidSouthCon
Photos at http://www.bobbynash.com/.
I had a fun time traveling with my pals, Sean Taylor, Mark Maddox, and Anthony Taylor. Laughing along with these guys made the long drive seem a lot shorter.
As expected, the con’s guests were great (too many to mention everyone, but special hey-howdy’s to John Hartness, Van Allen Plexico, Tommy Hancock, Stephen Zimmer, Elizabeth Donald, Barbara Friend Ish, Alan Gilbreath, Glen Cook, J. F. Lewis, Jackie Gamber, Michael D'Ambrosio, Lin Workman, Roland Mann, Eddy Zeno, Mitch Faust, and more I’m sure my sleep-addled brain has forgotten to mention.
I had a great time and I look forward to visiting the Mid South Con again.
Bobby
For more information on the Mid South Con, visit them at the following: http://www.midsouthcon.org/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MidSouthCon
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MidSouthCon
Photos at http://www.bobbynash.com/.
Friday, March 9, 2012
SHAKING THE SIX DEMON BAG: Six Extremely General Questions With Bobby Nash
Author Joshua Reynolds interviews author Bobby Nash for the Shaking The Six Demon Bag interview series on his Hunting Monsters blog.
Visit http://joshuamreynolds.blogspot.com/2012/03/shaking-six-demon-bag-six-extremely_09.html to read Six Extremely General Questions With Bobby Nash.
For more information on Bobby Nash, visit http://www.bobbynash.com/
Visit http://joshuamreynolds.blogspot.com/2012/03/shaking-six-demon-bag-six-extremely_09.html to read Six Extremely General Questions With Bobby Nash.
For more information on Bobby Nash, visit http://www.bobbynash.com/
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
LANCE STAR: SKY RANGER VOL. 4 FLIES INTO PRODUCTION
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Lance Star: Sky Ranger vol. 4 includes stories from New Pulp Authors Bobby Nash, Andrew Salmon, Tom Novak, and Sean Taylor. Edits by Ron Fortier. Production design by Rob Davis. Cover by Felipe Echevarria. Interior art by Scott "Doc" Vaughn.
Look for Lance Star: Sky Ranger vol. 4 coming from Airship 27 Productions.
You can learn more about artist Felipe Echevarria at www.felipe.tv or www.facebook.com/people/Felipe-Echevarria/100000501620661
For more information on Airship 27 Productions, visit them on-line at http://www.airship27.com/ and http://www.gopulp.info/
Lance Star: Sky Ranger volumes 1, 2, & 3, and the Lance Star comic book "One Shot!" are still available. Look for links on this site.
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Monday, February 27, 2012
It's a bird. It's a plane. It's Van Allen Plexico!
Lance Star: Sky Ranger author, Van Allen Plexico was interviewed by Lance Star: Sky Ranger Author, Sean Taylor at his Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action blog. http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/
Van Allen Plexico knows genre writing. And he knows that genre isn't a dirty word in writing circles. From space adventure to superhero epics to football nonfiction, Van's done it all.
Needless to say, it's an honor he set aside a few minutes to chat with us here at Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action.
You can read the full interview at http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/2012/02/its-bird-its-plane-its-van-allen.html
Van Allen Plexico knows genre writing. And he knows that genre isn't a dirty word in writing circles. From space adventure to superhero epics to football nonfiction, Van's done it all.
Needless to say, it's an honor he set aside a few minutes to chat with us here at Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action.
You can read the full interview at http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/2012/02/its-bird-its-plane-its-van-allen.html
LANCE STAR WRITERS TAKE ON THE THUNDER ON MARS
Ron Fortier reviews Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars, which features contributions by several Lance star: Sky Ranger creators. Created by Van Allen Plexico, Blackthorn: Thunder on Mars features stories by Van, Bobby Nash, Ian Watson, Sean Taylor, Mark Bousquet, Joe Crowe, and James Palmer. Interior art by Chris Kohler. Cover art by James Burns.
Read the full review at http://www.pulpfictionreviews.blogspot.com/2012/02/blackthorn-thunder-on-mars.html
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS was alos nominated for some Pulp Ark Awards, including...
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
Congratulations to the Blackthorn team.
Read the full review at http://www.pulpfictionreviews.blogspot.com/2012/02/blackthorn-thunder-on-mars.html
BLACKTHORN: THUNDER ON MARS was alos nominated for some Pulp Ark Awards, including...
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
Congratulations to the Blackthorn team.
BOBBY NASH RETURNS! A NEW AUTHOR INTERVIEW POSTED!
Lance Star: Sky Ranger writer, Bobby Nash was interviewed by Susan Whitfield for her author’s blog at http://susanwhitfield.blogspot.com/
An excerpt:
Bobby Nash has been on the blog before and it's a pleasure to have him back.
Bobby, welcome back. You've been busy since last we spoke. Please give readers a brief bio and tell us something about yourself that might surprise us.
Susan, it's always great to visit your blog.
You can read the complete interview at http://susanwhitfield.blogspot.com/2012/02/bobby-nash-returns.html
Please leave a comment or question after the interview and Bobby will answer them as well.
About Susan Whitfield:
North Carolina mystery writer, Susan Whitfield, interviews and showcases other writers from around the globe and discusses the writing process. Her published books include Genesis Beach, Just North of Luck, Hell Swamp, and Sin Creek, in print or digital formats. Killer Recipes, a unique cookbook by mystery writers, is also available. For more information, go to www.susanwhitfieldonline.com where you can purchase signed copies, or to online stores for unsigned copies. http://susanwhitfield.blogspot.com/
Visit Bobby Nash at http://www.bobbynash.com/
An excerpt:
Bobby Nash has been on the blog before and it's a pleasure to have him back.
Bobby, welcome back. You've been busy since last we spoke. Please give readers a brief bio and tell us something about yourself that might surprise us.
Susan, it's always great to visit your blog.
You can read the complete interview at http://susanwhitfield.blogspot.com/2012/02/bobby-nash-returns.html
Please leave a comment or question after the interview and Bobby will answer them as well.
About Susan Whitfield:
North Carolina mystery writer, Susan Whitfield, interviews and showcases other writers from around the globe and discusses the writing process. Her published books include Genesis Beach, Just North of Luck, Hell Swamp, and Sin Creek, in print or digital formats. Killer Recipes, a unique cookbook by mystery writers, is also available. For more information, go to www.susanwhitfieldonline.com where you can purchase signed copies, or to online stores for unsigned copies. http://susanwhitfield.blogspot.com/
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Friday, February 24, 2012
RESEARCHING LANCE STAR
Over on his Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action blog, Sean Taylor talks about the research that goes into writing a Lance Star: Sky Ranger tale. You can read Sean's post at http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/2012/02/writer-will-take-your-questions-now-89.html
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
New Pulp’s Table Talk: Questions From Readers IV
Thanks for tuning in to another episode of Table Talk, the column where three New Pulp authors talk about whatever questions happen to teleport through the quantum pockets of their nebulous imaginations. This week, Barry Reese, Bobby Nash, and Mike Bullock dig into the mailbag and respond to more questions from you, the readers.
New Pulp’s Table Talk - Questions From Readers IV is now available at http://www.newpulpfiction.com/ or at the direct link: http://www.newpulpfiction.com/2012/02/table-talk-questions-from-readers-iv.html
Join the conversation. Leave us a comment on the blog and let us know your thoughts on this topic. We’d love to hear your thoughts and questions.
Have a question you want the Table Talk Trio to answer? Send it to newpulpfiction@gmail.com with "Table Talk Question" in the subject line. Also, let us know if you want attribution for the question, or you'd rather remain anonymous. Please, keep the questions pertinent to the creation of New Pulp and/or writing speculative fiction in general. We'll get the questions worked into future columns.
Follow the Table Talk Trio on Twitter @BarryReesePulp @BobbyNash @MikeABullock and Facebook.
New Pulp’s Table Talk - Questions From Readers IV is now available at http://www.newpulpfiction.com/ or at the direct link: http://www.newpulpfiction.com/2012/02/table-talk-questions-from-readers-iv.html
Join the conversation. Leave us a comment on the blog and let us know your thoughts on this topic. We’d love to hear your thoughts and questions.
Have a question you want the Table Talk Trio to answer? Send it to newpulpfiction@gmail.com with "Table Talk Question" in the subject line. Also, let us know if you want attribution for the question, or you'd rather remain anonymous. Please, keep the questions pertinent to the creation of New Pulp and/or writing speculative fiction in general. We'll get the questions worked into future columns.
Follow the Table Talk Trio on Twitter @BarryReesePulp @BobbyNash @MikeABullock and Facebook.
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Earth Station One Episode 99: And So It Begins
This week, Bobby Nash takes command and we travel to deep space to visit the station known as the “last, best hope for peace.” The name of the place is Babylon 5! Writer Van Allen Plexico joins the crew to discuss this landmark series. We also strap Tommy Hancock and Matthew Moring to the Geek Seat and they reveal the new line of books from Pulp Obscura. Plus, Scott Viguie reports on Gallifrey One!
Join us for yet another episode of The Earth Station One Podcast we like to call: And So It Begins at http://www.esopodcast.com/.
Direct link: http://erthstationone.wordpress.com/2012/02/22/earth-station-one-episode-99-and-so-it-begins/
Table of Contents
0:00:00 Intro / Welcome
0:03:47 Rants & Raves
0:32:56 Pulp Obsura Guys in the Geek Seat
1:05:45 Babylon 5
2:17:36 Khan Report
2:27:26 Gallifrey One w/ Scott Viguie
2:47:29 Shout Outs
2:54:43 Show Close
Khan! Report
Feb 24-26 AnachroCon (Atlanta, GA)
Feb 24-26 GalaxyFest (Colorado Springs, CO)
Feb 24-26 Image Comics Expo (Oakland, CA)
Feb 25-26 London Super Comic Convention
Mar 9-11 Days of the Dead: Atlanta
Mar 10-11 Metropolis Supercon
Mar 16-18 MomoCon (Atlanta, GA)
Mar 16-18 WonderCon (Anaheim, CA)
Mar 18 Joelanta (Atlanta, GA)
Mar 23-25 Mad Monster Party (Charlotte, NC)
Mar 30-Apr 1 Emerald City Comicon
Apr 6-8 Marcon (Columbus, OH)
If you would like to leave feedback or a comment on the show please call the ESO feedback line at (404)963-9057 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ esopodcast@gmail.com
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Next on Earth Station One...
Next week, Earth Station One turns 100. That’s right. ESO reaches episode 100 and we’ve invited some of our friends to stop by the station for a night of fun, friendship, and discussions of all things geeky. Special guests Mark Maddox, Anthony Taylor, Peter Cutler, and Doctor Q join Mike Faber, Mike Gordon, and Bobby Nash for a 100th episode celebration.
We would love to hear from you. What are some of your favorite memories from the first 100 episodes? Let us know at http://www.esopodcast.com/, at the ESO Facebook Group, email us at esopodcast@gmail.com, or call us at 404-963-9057 with your list. We might just read yours on the show. Or just call us up and say hi.
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Join us for yet another episode of The Earth Station One Podcast we like to call: And So It Begins at http://www.esopodcast.com/.
Direct link: http://erthstationone.wordpress.com/2012/02/22/earth-station-one-episode-99-and-so-it-begins/
Table of Contents
0:00:00 Intro / Welcome
0:03:47 Rants & Raves
0:32:56 Pulp Obsura Guys in the Geek Seat
1:05:45 Babylon 5
2:17:36 Khan Report
2:27:26 Gallifrey One w/ Scott Viguie
2:47:29 Shout Outs
2:54:43 Show Close
Khan! Report
Feb 24-26 AnachroCon (Atlanta, GA)
Feb 24-26 GalaxyFest (Colorado Springs, CO)
Feb 24-26 Image Comics Expo (Oakland, CA)
Feb 25-26 London Super Comic Convention
Mar 9-11 Days of the Dead: Atlanta
Mar 10-11 Metropolis Supercon
Mar 16-18 MomoCon (Atlanta, GA)
Mar 16-18 WonderCon (Anaheim, CA)
Mar 18 Joelanta (Atlanta, GA)
Mar 23-25 Mad Monster Party (Charlotte, NC)
Mar 30-Apr 1 Emerald City Comicon
Apr 6-8 Marcon (Columbus, OH)
If you would like to leave feedback or a comment on the show please call the ESO feedback line at (404)963-9057 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ esopodcast@gmail.com
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Next on Earth Station One...
Next week, Earth Station One turns 100. That’s right. ESO reaches episode 100 and we’ve invited some of our friends to stop by the station for a night of fun, friendship, and discussions of all things geeky. Special guests Mark Maddox, Anthony Taylor, Peter Cutler, and Doctor Q join Mike Faber, Mike Gordon, and Bobby Nash for a 100th episode celebration.
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We would love to hear from you. What are some of your favorite memories from the first 100 episodes? Let us know at http://www.esopodcast.com/, at the ESO Facebook Group, email us at esopodcast@gmail.com, or call us at 404-963-9057 with your list. We might just read yours on the show. Or just call us up and say hi.
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
New Pulp’s Table Talk - Turning the Table
Those of you who follow the Table Talk column at http://www.newpulpfiction.com/ know we run a regular "Questions from the Reader" segment every few weeks. Well, the guys like the interaction so much (let's face it, sitting in an office with nothing but you and your imaginary friends can make a writer very lonely) they decided to try a new spin on it.
This week, Barry Reese, Bobby Nash, and Mike Bullock decided to turn the tables on you, the reader, and pose questions for you to answer. Please pick one (or more) question(s) and respond in the comment field at http://www.newpulpfiction.com/2012/02/table-talk-turning-table.html. When responding, please let the guys know to which question you're replying so as to avoid confusing them more than life in general already has.
Question #1 (Bobby Nash): There has been a lot of discussion lately on the appeal of pulp and new pulp to modern audiences? What makes you, the reader, want to pick up a classic pulp or new pulp book? Is it characters, publisher, creators, cover art, or something else? What are you looking for in your pulp tales?
Question #2 (Mike Bullock): What do you prefer reading, existing characters in all new stories, or all new characters in new adventures? Or, a mixture of both? Please explain why.
Question #3 (Barry Reese): Are there any genres you feel are currently being neglected in New Pulp? If so, what would you like to see and in what format?
New Pulp’s Table Talk - Turning the Table is now available at http://www.newpulpfiction.com/ or at the direct link: http://www.newpulpfiction.com/2012/02/table-talk-turning-table.html
Join the conversation. Leave us a comment on the blog and let us know your thoughts on this topic. We’d love to hear your thoughts and questions.
Have a question you want the Table Talk Trio to answer? Send it to newpulpfiction@gmail.com with "Table Talk Question" in the subject line. Also, let us know if you want attribution for the question, or you'd rather remain anonymous. Please, keep the questions pertinent to the creation of New Pulp and/or writing speculative fiction in general. We'll get the questions worked into future columns.
Follow the Table Talk Trio on Twitter @BarryReesePulp @BobbyNash @MikeABullock and Facebook.
This week, Barry Reese, Bobby Nash, and Mike Bullock decided to turn the tables on you, the reader, and pose questions for you to answer. Please pick one (or more) question(s) and respond in the comment field at http://www.newpulpfiction.com/2012/02/table-talk-turning-table.html. When responding, please let the guys know to which question you're replying so as to avoid confusing them more than life in general already has.
Question #1 (Bobby Nash): There has been a lot of discussion lately on the appeal of pulp and new pulp to modern audiences? What makes you, the reader, want to pick up a classic pulp or new pulp book? Is it characters, publisher, creators, cover art, or something else? What are you looking for in your pulp tales?
Question #2 (Mike Bullock): What do you prefer reading, existing characters in all new stories, or all new characters in new adventures? Or, a mixture of both? Please explain why.
Question #3 (Barry Reese): Are there any genres you feel are currently being neglected in New Pulp? If so, what would you like to see and in what format?
New Pulp’s Table Talk - Turning the Table is now available at http://www.newpulpfiction.com/ or at the direct link: http://www.newpulpfiction.com/2012/02/table-talk-turning-table.html
Join the conversation. Leave us a comment on the blog and let us know your thoughts on this topic. We’d love to hear your thoughts and questions.
Have a question you want the Table Talk Trio to answer? Send it to newpulpfiction@gmail.com with "Table Talk Question" in the subject line. Also, let us know if you want attribution for the question, or you'd rather remain anonymous. Please, keep the questions pertinent to the creation of New Pulp and/or writing speculative fiction in general. We'll get the questions worked into future columns.
Follow the Table Talk Trio on Twitter @BarryReesePulp @BobbyNash @MikeABullock and Facebook.
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Monday, February 13, 2012
READY ON THE FLIGHT LINE!
Accomplished a good bit of writing today. Wrote over 3,000 words to finish up the Lance Star: Sky Ranger novella and essay. Sent off to editor. Now a bit of rest, and hopefully get rid of this headache, before we record this week's Earth Station One podcast.
Bobby
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Friday, February 3, 2012
COMICS ON THE FLIGHT LINE - LANCE STAR TAKES TO THE SKIES AGAIN!
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| Art: Aaron Meade |
Bobby Nash Presents Lance Star in “Wing Tips and Neck Ties” – a new comic book short by Sean Taylor and Aaron Meade coming to All-Star Pulp Comics #2!
February 3, 2012
Atlanta, GA – Fans of Lance Star’s recent comic book story “One-Shot” who have been anticipating a new sequential adventure with the high-flying pulp hero can rest easy now. Bobby Nash presents a new story by writer Sean Taylor (Gene Simmons Dominatrix, Classics Mutilated, Robots vs. Zombies: This Means War!) and artist Aaron Meade (Pandemonium: Evil Incarnate).
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| Art: Aaron Meade |
“I’m thrilled that Bobby trusts us to take Lance back into the skies in this illustrated tale. It’s got all the fun stuff I enjoy reading and writing and looking at – high flying stunts, a beautiful woman, and even a dead guy swinging from a plane thrown in for good measure. What’s not to love?” says Taylor. “And I’m thrilled to see Aaron’s take on Lance and Monique. He definitely has a Silver-Age way of thinking that’s evident in his art, and it’s a perfect fit for a good-ol’-fashioned man of action like Lance Star.”
“One of the joys of the Lance Star: Sky Ranger series of comic books and prose anthologies is seeing how different writers handle the characters. When Sean told me his idea for this story I was excited to see it,” says Bobby Nash. “And now that I’ve seen the first page of art I’m even more excited.”
For more information about Bobby Nash and Lance Star, visit http://www.bobbynash.com/ and http://www.lance-star.com/.
For more information about Sean Taylor, visit http://www.taylorverse.com/ or his writing blog at http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/.
For more information and artwork from Aaron Meade, visit www.myspace.com/aaronmeade.
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Playing in the Sky Ranger Sandbox...
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| http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/ |
The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#67) culumn, Sean answers the question of writing other people's characters, or as he calls it, playing in sandboxes. He mentions his work on Lance Star: Sky Ranger in his answer.
The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#67) -- Playing in Sandboxes
Question: What is more fun and rewarding for you, writing your own characters or writing characters you've been given from someone else?
Read Sean's answer at http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/2012/02/writer-will-take-your-questions-now-67.html
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