My epic 100-page (18,500-word) narrative poem, 'Robin Hood and Friar Tuck: Zombie Killers - A Canterbury Tale by Paul A. Freeman', is about to go to press at Coscom Entertainment (the oppo).
I'll keep you informed.
DW
Bloody Hell Uncle Bulgaria, that is a long poem!
I trust the evil Sheriff of Nottingham has zombie men-at-arms?
What an idea!
Bloody Hell Uncle Bulgaria, that is a long poem!
I trust the evil Sheriff of Nottingham has zombie men-at-arms?
What an idea! [image]-hellharper
Must admit, there was a little uncertainty at times with the idea, but reading through the proofs I'm very happy with the result.
DW
:maps out zombie Dick Turpin story:
Keep us up to date, this is definitely something I want to read!
The final version went to the printers, today.
What a lot of work editing to the nth degree is.
Will let you know when the book appears in its full gory (sic).
DW
Sounds great- can't wait to read it
COMING SOON to Amazon - and here's a sneak preview of the cover and blurb.
http://coscomentertainment.com/robinhoodzombies.html
Boy am I excited!
DW
We're very excited about this book's release!
Soon, people. Soon.
I like the sample. This looks like a really fun read. Can't wait!
The e-version of "Robin Hood and Friar Tuck: Zombie Killers" is starting to appear on the net - the paperback should be advertised by the weekend.
DriveThruComics (link below) give a six page sample to whet the appetite, if you'd like to have a read. Just click on the 'Full-Size Preview' button!
http://comics.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=65241&filters=0_41030_0
And if you like what you read, .....
DW
Well, my horror book's finally out in paperback. The awesomely titled 'Robin Hood and Friar Tuck: Zombie Killers - A Canterbury Tale by Paul A. Freeman' is available from Amazon, see below:
The link below, to Coscom Entertainment should have further details next week:
http://coscomentertainment.com/robinhoodzombies.html
Although the story was originally 'The Monk's Second Tale', myself and the publisher decided that a less mundane and academic sounding title for my Chaucerian horror escapade was needed. This was especially so when I discovered that a new Robin Hood film, with Russell Crowe, is scheduled for release early next year.
As far as the dedication goes, I decided to dedicate the book to four individuals who were kind enough to read thousands of words of narrative poetry and offer constructive critisism and encouragement, and to everyone on the boards who's continued to keep my interest in writing alive. You know who you are.
The dedication is as follows:
"To Kenneth, Deborah, Cathy and Mandy—for encouragement beyond the call of duty. And to those countless internet scribes who make the loneliness of a writer less lonely."
Not wanting this to sound like an Academy Awards acceptance speech, I'll end there.
DW :salute: