Monday, January 29, 2024

BOBBY NASH RETURNS TO DRAGON CON AS A GUEST LABOR DAY WEEKEND 2024!

I'm thrilled to announce that I will be returning to Dragon Con as a guest this year. This is always an amazing event and I'm excited to be part of it. In addition to panels, signings, and the like, I will have a table in Dragon Con Comics and Pop Art on the 4th floor of America's Mart Bldg. 2. More details to follow as the con gets closer.

Dragon Con runs August 29 - September 2, 2024 in Atlanta, GA. 
Learn more HERE.

I hope to see you there.

Bobby

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

GET READY TO WORDSLING WITH THIS NEW WRITING JOURNAL!

  

Hey, Wordslingers! You need this amazing new 'It's Wordslinging Time!' writing journal in your life. Perfect for starting that novel you've always wanted to write, fleshing out characters, short stories, poetry, jotting down ideas, and more. Let's go sling some words!

The 'It's Wordslinging Time' Writing Journal is available at the following retailers:
Amazon US (paperback)
Amazon UK (paperback)
Amazon CA (paperback)
Available at Amazon worldwide.

Bobby will also have copies available at conventions and other appearances.

Happy Wordslinging!

Bobby

Monday, January 22, 2024

BOBBY NASH TALKS SNOW HUNT, WRITING, AND MORE ON THE CHAPTER BREAK BOOK BLOG INTERVIEW!

 

Check out an all-new author interview with me over at the Chapter Break Book Blog. We talk all things Snow Hunt, writing, publishing, and more right HERE.

Thanks again, Julie.

Bobby

Learn more about Snow Hunt below.

Sunday, January 14, 2024

BOBBY NASH INTERVIEWED ON THE GODIAN CROSS POSDCAST

 

I was interviewed by SmartSteward Udoh on the Godian Cross podcast. We had a great chat about writing, publishing, problem solving, and more. Please give it a listen now on Spotify HERE.

Coming soon to other podcast platforms.

Thanks again.

Bobby

GO INDIE NOW PRESENTS: THIS WEEK IN INDIES!

 

I had a fun time discussing characters and how we create them earlier today with authors Jim Nettles, Tiffany Vega, SM Hillman, and host Joe Compton on GoIndieNow's This Week in Indies. If you missed it LIVE, you can watch at your convenience HERE or below.

Thanks for watching.

Bobby

Friday, January 12, 2024

GET READY TO GO INDIE NOW LIVE SUNDAY AT NOON!

Get ready for the first episode of GoIndieNow's This Week in Indies of 2024 LIVE this Sunday, January 14th beginning at noon EST. Host Joe Compton and panelists Bobby Nash, Jim Nettles, Tiffany Vega, and SM Hillman discuss one of the most important aspects of the creative process. How do we make 3 Dimensional Characters? How do we get them to jump off the page? What do we utilize within ourselves that we lend or base in our characters? Does Genre matter? Does series or stand alone matter? Plus, CL Cannon's Indie Books You Might Enjoy and Joe's 10 questions about Characters in the 5 minute drill.

Join us LIVE this Sunday HERE!
Remember, it's always time to Go Indie Now.
Bobby


Wednesday, January 10, 2024

LANCE STAR AND THE GHOST SQUADRON (A MONTHLY 12 PART SERIALIZED STORY) CHAPTER 4 NOW AVAILABLE!

 

Take to the skies with Lance Star: Sky Ranger! Attacked by The Ghost Squadron, Lance takes the Skybolt II into evasive action. It's tense air combat in chapter 4 of Lance Star and the Ghost Squadron, now available in Spotlight Media GA's The Beam (available in South Georgia) and on Patreon.

You can join us on Patreon for as a little as $1 a month. In addition to this serialized pulp adventure, you also get other exclusive serialized novels, news, updates, sneak peeks, and more. Every little bit helps keep this creative train rolling.

Learn more about Lance Star: Sky Ranger HERE.

Here's chapter 1. Enjoy.

Bobby

Lance Star and the Ghost Squadron
Chapter 1.


Utah. October 1940.

The first attack caught everyone off guard.

One moment, all was calm and quiet, a normal evening, the next chaos reigned. Jacob Cutter stood on the deck of the log cabin he called home, sipping on a cup of hot coffee, no cream, two sugars, a nightly ritual as he watched the sun start its slow descent behind the mountain range that offered him a panoramic view each day and night. He loved it here. It was peaceful.

Most nights.

This night would be different.

The first hint of trouble came in the form of a howling wail, as if the very heavens themselves had begun to scream. Mr. Cutter had lived there all his life. He thought he had seen it all, heard it all, that he was prepared for anything.

He was wrong.

They came out of the purpling night, looking from a distance like large fireflies streaking across the darkening sky. A shimmering white glow surrounded them, adding to their unearthly appearance. Cutter had never seen anything like them, as though they were something from a dream.

When they zoomed by overhead, buzzing his cabin, he realized that this was more than just some sort of trick of the light. They were airplanes. As a pilot, and former Naval Air Corp officer, he recognized the design of the planes as they passed by overhead. They were an older model, similar in design to those he had flown while a naval aviator during the war.

He didn’t know where they were going, or why they glowed like… well, the only word that seemed to fit was ghosts, but he planned to find out.

His coffee forgotten, Jacob Cutter ran through the cabin, grabbing his keys and shotgun as he headed out to the well-traveled pick-up truck parked out back. He hopped in and followed the planes. The glow was a mystery, but it helped him keep an eye on them as he careened down the dirt road in pursuit, kicking up clouds of dust in his wake.

Who are you? he wondered. Like most pilots, he had heard stories about ghost squadrons who had been lost during combat, continuing to fly missions as specters. He didn’t believe such nonsense, but he was hard pressed to come up with a better answer.

Smiling as he gained on them, Cutter felt his adrenaline flowing. It reminded him of combat, of leaping headlong into the unknown without a parachute. He was enjoying the chase, which is probably why catching up to the planes didn’t alarm him. At least not at first.

The lead plane arced right, its wingman going left. That maneuver told him that he’d been spotted. They turned and flew toward the truck speeding down the back road.

The planes might have looked like ghosts, but their bullets were quite real. They opened fire.

To be continued…