Archive for the 'Urban Horror' Category

04
Apr
12

The White Man’s Burden, Not The Black Man’s Dream

4thletter.net
It’s frivolous in the face of this, but it bears being said: everything matters when it comes to race and racism. Even these stupid old comic books that I spend my time reading. Everything is a brick in the wall or a straw sitting on the camel’s back. Race, as a concept, is ingrained in our society and way of thinking. It’s inescapable.

That understanding, that knowledge of the fact that race is way more than just the Ku Klux Klan and being scared of black people, is why I looked at Mark Millar’s assertion that he was going to create a top 10 black hero with the sidest of side-eyes. A quote, again:

Millar Tweet

cause here’s the thing. Millar sees dollar signs. He’s over here thinking “Black people are cool now, guys!” and trying to figure out how to get a black dollar. He wants to ride a wave, to capitalize (and please believe I mean “convert into capital,” meaning dollars) on a trend, and that trend? That trend is my life. It’s not even a trend at all, it’s the blood that runs through my veins and my mom’s and my grandparents’ and everyone before them. I’ve been reduced to a column on a spreadsheet.

And I’m supposed to trust a guy whose idea of Cool Black is Samuel L Jackson, who was surprised that black people suffer from the same conditions as white people, who has consistently portrayed black people as objects of scorn for his white protagonists, who made a big to-do about creating an “African-American Hulk” in his crappy comics so that he could do a joke about how it’s weird that people call black Brits African-American sometimes and have a dude living like he’s straight out of a rap video to create a top 10 black hero? A guy who sees dollar signs, rather than dreams, when he thinks of black people? “You speak to me in words and I look at you with feelings.” There’s a gap in there between us, and it’s not a nice one.
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06
Jan
12

The First Multi-Racial Multi-Ethnic Young Adult Urban Fantasy

Happy New Years

With the release of Smoke & Demons (order it if you haven’t) I’m proud to say that my Tales of Urban Horror series is the first YA multi-ethnic urban Fantasy effort on the stands
There remains this sentiment that a good story is all that matters, I agree in part because the reader still wants to identify with the character and my series allow readers of diverse backgrounds to do that
Try the light up test

Give a copy of one of my novels to a reader of color that enjoys vampires, werewolves and other spirits that go bump in the night and watch them light up!
In that moment you will understand

 

13
Dec
11

A holiday Classic returns

18
Sep
11

Smoking with Demons

October 4th

24
Nov
10

Taking it to Santa


Unless you are an established author with a built in fan base a catchy cover may not be enough to bring attention to your work especially on the internet. That’s where book trailers come in handy. In a 30 seconds or less the viewer can get the gist of what your work.

I’ve enjoyed making trailers for my novels but I’ve hit a wall in terms of how many times I can say sweeping novel?

Allow me to introduce you to Blac and Dub Dub, they will be marketing my books from this day forward. In their first adventure their Christmas Eve plans are cut short for a mission that involves jolly Saint Nick

 

enjoy

31
Oct
10

Drop Dead Gorgeous

Below is a photo of the Night Biters cover model
Michelle. To say the least Michelle is a triple threat, Gorgeous, talented, (singer/musician) and probably the smartest person in whatever room she’s in.

I was truly fortunate to be able to work with her

Thanks Michelle :)

 

Happy Halloween

30
Oct
10

Howl

Even the Wolfman want to look good on a full moon, a design inspired by Mr. Obey Giant himself

11
Oct
10

Heart Beat

The newest video for Werewolves the Mix Tape

04
Oct
10

Read the Page

So I walk into the Verizon store to get a phone, and the walls are covered with posters from their Rule the Air campaign, my friend joked, “They look a lot like your book covers.” I had to confess there were strong similarities.  But hey, I like my book covers and I like the posters from the Rule the Air campaign. I hope Verizon feels the same way about my Read the Page campaign

Theirs

29
Sep
10

Image of Urban Horror

When I jumped on Photoshop I had time on my hand. Several hours later, I’m now running behind, but I have an updated logo that I’m proud of




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