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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Thursday, July 27, 2017

BOBBY NASH INTERVIEWED FOR FIONA MCVIE'S AUTHOR INTERVIEWS BLOG!


New Pulp author Bobby Nash was interviewed by Fiona Mcvie for her Author Interviews blog. Bobby and Fiona discuss the writing process and take closer looks at Snow Drive, 85 North, and The Ruby Files Vol. 2. 

You can read the full interview here.

From the blog:
Hi my name is Fiona Mcvie. I am a mum and granny. I love reading and baking. I also love finding out about the authors I read, which is why I started this blog, Author Interviews.



BOBBY NASH INTERVIEWED BY AUTHOR LISA HASELTON


New Pulp author Bobby Nash was interviewed by author Lisa Haselton for her reviews and interviews site last year. It got a little lost in the shuffle, but has now gone live. It's all still good information, except for the what are you working on now question. That's a bit out of date. Bobby and Lisa talk about writing short stories and novels. You can read the full interview HERE.

Interview with short story writer (and novelist) Bobby Nash
Today’s interview is with short story writer Bobby Nash. We’re chatting about his crime fiction within the anthology MAMA TRIED: Crime Fiction Inspired by Outlaw Country Music.


You can read the full interview HERE.
Learn more about Bobby Nash HERE.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

AIRSHIP 27 OPENS A NEW HANGAR


Designed to be a one-stop location for all the news about Airship 27 Productions, one of the leading publishers in the New Pulp Movement, the publisher announced their new Airship 27 Blog.

Says Ron Fortier of the new site, “Not only will you learn what new titles are coming but, but this site will also feature exclusives interviews with many of the talented Airship 27 writers and artists who help make out books the leading quality books they are.  Me, I'm managing editor Ron Fortier and I hope you'll sign on to our blog ranks and become an Official Loyal Airmen.  Believe when I say the best is yet to come.   UP SHIP!!”

You can visit Airship 27’s new blog here.

Monday, July 8, 2013

TODAY ON AMAZING STORIES

Today on Amazing Stories:

an interview with Tanya Tynjala by M. C. Carper (en espanol) http://amazingstoriesmag.com/2013/07/conociendo-a-tanya-tynjala-escritora-de-cf/

an essay on Early Readers by Monique Jacob
http://amazingstoriesmag.com/2013/07/those-early-readers/

the first installment of a personal discovery of SF by B. Morris Allen
http://amazingstoriesmag.com/2013/07/introduction-to-sff-1-the-mysterious-ms-x/

a STRONG endorsement of reading publishing contracts from Cedar Sanderson
http://amazingstoriesmag.com/2013/07/read-the-contract/

a bit about the Ray Palmer biography from Keith West
http://amazingstoriesmag.com/2013/07/you-might-be-interested-in-this/

and a philosophical discourse from Geoffrey Wakeling
http://amazingstoriesmag.com/2013/07/zombies-to-run-or-not-to-run/

and all on (obviously) www.amazingstoriesmag.com/blog

Sunday, June 30, 2013

TODAY ON AMAZING STORIES

Today on Amazing Stories:

News Roundup - including an uncomfortably large number of articles dealing with bias, racism, harassment and BS that just has got to stop!, Time Machine roundup of the week's most popular posts, and Mark A. Garlick's artwork featured in this week's IAAA Gallery.

Find all this and more here.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

A BIT TOO OLD FOR COMICS? REVIEWS BOBBY NASH’S EVIL WAYS

Cover by Bobby Nash
Robert McIntyre from the A Bit Too Old For Comics? blog posted a fantastic review of New Pulp Author Bobby Nash’s novel, Evil Ways. You can read the full review here.


From the review:
“The whole story moves on at a cracking pace and no part of the plot is wasted no matter how trivial it may seems at the time of reading it, the whole book is littered with small clues throughout that take you on the same ride as the characters to the final conclusion of the book and what a conclusion it was.”

“I was hooked on the book from the first paragraph, and read the book in the space of a week which for me is a quick read; it’s also an indication for me on how good I think a book is if I read it that quickly.”

You can read the full review at http://toooldforcomics.blogspot.com/2012/11/evil-ways-by-bobby-nash.html.

For more information on Bobby Nash’s Evil Ways, visit www.bobbynash.com and http://BEN-Books.blogspot.com.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

INTRODUCING THE BAGO AWARDS

New Pulp Author Sean Taylor’s Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action Blog is planning a new award for bloggers called The BaGo Awards. Sean is currently looking for nominations so let him know your favorite blogs here.

Press Release:

We're coming up on the one-year anniversary of the blog (first post was 11/27/11), and I wanted to do something special for it, but not for me -- for all the other bloggers out there plugging away every day.

So here's what I have in mind -- The BaGo Awards (or the soon to be known simply as the BaGo). Send me your suggestions and I'll present the best of the best blogs out there for and by writers. Here are a few of the categories I propose. What categories would you add? (not blogs yet... I'll announce the call for those as soon as we get the categories hammered out.)

Best In Show Awards
For INDIVIDUAL writers who are primarily genre-specific who maintain a blog about their work in that genre and the genre itself.

Genres include:
Horror
Pulp
Fantasy
Sci-Fi
Mystery
Thriller
Comics and Graphic Novels

Best in Craft Award
For the best instructional/inspirational resource blog to make writers better at their craft.

Most Beautiful Soul Award
For the best, personal blog from a writer who uses his or her platform to "bare the soul" as the cliche goes.

Best Group Blog Award
For those blogs maintained by a group of writers, whether focused on genres, news, interviews, reviews or a combination them.

Best in Reviews Award
For the best blog that focuses primarily on book reviews, can be be a writer blog or reader blog in this category.

Welcome to the Club Award for the best blog from a new writer first published within the past year

Any other suggestions?

Take care,

Sean Taylor
Official Taylorverse Website
Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action Blog


Monday, September 24, 2012

Killing or Kissing the Muse -- Writers on Finding Inspiration

New Pulp Author Sean Taylor's Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action blog hosts a regular writers rountable. This week's topic is Killing or Kissing the Muse -- Writers on Finding Inspiration. Joining Sean this week is a writing who’s who on a subject we’re all passionate about. Read all about it here.

The muse.

As our ongoing metaphor for inspiration, she's been the subject of many songs and stories, best portrayed I think in Neil Gaiman's amazing comic Sandman. But I digress. Calliope (the muse of epic poetry) and her sisters have been made a virtue by some, a vice by others, and by others merely ignored as an urban legend for creators.

To find out how today's hard-working writers feel about the muse and finding inspiration, particularly in today's busy lifestyles where one is most likely a "writer and" -- not merely having the luxury of just being a writer -- we asked.

And some of New Pulp's finest answered. Read what they had to say at http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/2012/09/killing-or-kissing-muse-writers-on.html

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

NEW SGT. JANUS BLOG PROMOTES AIRSHIP 27’S NEWEST TITLE

New Pulp author Jim Beard shared this press release with All Pulp.

May 29, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

NEW BLOG PROMOTES AIRSHIP 27’S NEWEST TITLE

The Official Sgt. Janus Spirit Blog is now active!

SGT. JANUS, SPIRIT-BREAKER author Jim Beard announces that the blog will not only reveal behind-the-scenes secrets about the crafting of the book in interviews with its creators, but will also feature both exclusive Sgt. Janus fiction in the form of “newspaper articles” from the Mount Airy Eagle and contests in future postings.

Check out the Official Sgt. Janus Spirit Blog today at http://sgtjanus.blogspot.com and get into the spirit of Sgt. Janus’ world of spectral happenings and supernatural adventures.

For more information on Airship 27 Productions, visit them on-line at www.airship27.com and www.gopulp.info.

Monday, May 14, 2012

THE FREE CHOICE E-ZINE INTERVIEWS SEAN TAYLOR

He has posted much and interviewed many upon his own website at
http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com, but now The Free Choice E-Zine grants New Pulp writer Sean Taylor his moment in the spotlight and ask him a few questions about Zombies, Robots, Rick Ruby, and more.

You can read the full interview at www.thefreechoice.info/2012/05/farm-fresh-within-these-pages-portrait.html

Friday, April 27, 2012

JUDGING A BOOK...


New Pulp Author Bobby Nash is the guest blogger over at author Rachel Hunter’s Life Defined blog today. Bobby tackles an issue he faced recently, creating a compelling novel cover. He goes through the steps it took to create the cover to his latest thriller, Deadly Games!

You can read the entire post at http://rachel-m-hunter.blogspot.com/2012/04/guest-post-judging-book-by-bobby-nash.html


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

Visit Bobby at http://www.bobbynash.com/

The Random 10 - No: 1 The Bobby Nash Interview

New Pulp Author and The Ruby Files co-creator, 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

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Bullets vs. Bonding at Sean Taylor's Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action Blog

New Pulp Author Sean Taylor has created a new blog called Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action at http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/

In his latest column, Bullets vs. Bonding, Sean discusses balancing action and characterization in pulp fiction with a few of New Pulp's finest. Here's a sample:

Anyone who is a fan of the genre knows how much pulp is defined by the action-oriented plots. That's a given. We get it, and we've beat that dead horse so hard it already got back up for a few hard-boiled western sequel novels.

But...

Is there room for the characterization that is so often maligned in this fast-paced genre?

And if not, what separates the Angel Dares (from Christa Faust's Money Shot and Choke Hold) from the Lance Stars (from Bobby Nash's Lance Star: Sky Ranger anthologies) from the Rook (from Barry Reese's series). Without character development, wouldn't all these two-fisted, bullet-evading heroes and heroines just be generic replicas of other archetypes?

Well, to go straight to the horses' mouths, I asked several of New Pulp's leading creators.

You can read the rest at Bad Girls, Good Guys, and Two-Fisted Action at http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com./