08 November 2013
04 November 2013
COVER: Wasteland Blues by Scott Christian Carr and Andrew Conry-Murray
Of Mice and Men Meets The Odyssey in a Post-Apocalyptic Future
Having only ever known the uncivilized wake of nuclear and biological apocalypse, three friends and their wheelchair-bound hostage set out on a perilous fool’s mission--to cross from one side of the devastated United States to the other, in the desperate, half-believed hope of finding a rumored haven.
Spurred by a dark vision and the murder of their father, rageaholic Derek Cane and his over-sized, simple-minded brother, Teddy, flee the only home they've ever known, a struggling shantytown on the edge of the vast Wasteland. Heading ever eastward, they are accompanied by their friend, John, an orphan brought up by a fanatical religious order, and Leggy, a crippled old drunk who brags that, in his youth, he once traversed the Wasteland as a scavenger.
Cover Art by Bradley Sharp
Post-Apocalyptic novel coming from Dog Star Books in March 2014
Post-Apocalyptic novel coming from Dog Star Books in March 2014
03 November 2013
NaNo Playlist!
Some tunes for those marathon NaNoWriMo sessions! With long(ish) and (somewhat) droning songs, this playlist was designed to keep you in the moment. Put your headphones on, turn it up, tune out.
02 November 2013
ALL SAINTS, Chapter 1
In honor of All Saints Day, I decided to post the first chapter of my work in progress. The novel, featuring Ben Collins, takes place after the events in THE REVELATIONS OF PRESTON BLACK.
Tapping into the magic of Mexico’s Dia de los Muertos, an Afghan War vet comes to terms with life after combat. And who better to guide him through the darkness than the Devil herself?
28 October 2013
COVER: Corpus Chrome, Inc. by S. Craig Zahler
COVERS
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“Zahler’s a fabulous story teller whose style catapults his reader into the turn of the century West with a ferocious sense of authenticity.”
—Kurt Russell, star of Tombstone, Escape from New York, Dark Blue, and Death Proof
“If you’re looking for something similar to what you’ve read before, this ain’t it. If you want something comforting and predictable, this damn sure ain’t it. But if you want something with storytelling guts and a weird point of view, an unforgettable voice, then you want what I want, and that is this.”
—Joe R. Lansdale author of Edge of Dark Water
Who should be given a second chance at life?
Decades in the future Corpus Chrome, Inc. develops a robotic body, dubbed a “mannequin,” that can revive, sustain and interface with a cryonically-preserved human brain. Like all new technology, it is copyrighted.
Hidden behind lawyers and a chrome facade, the inscrutable organization resurrects a variety of notable minds, pulling the deceased back from oblivion into a world of animated sculpture, foam rubber cars, dissolving waste and strange terrorism. Nobody knows how Corpus Chrome, Inc. determines which individuals should be given a second life, yet myriad people are affected. Among them are Lisanne Breutschen, the composer who invented sequentialism with her twin sister, and Champ Sappline, a garbage man who is entangled in a war between the third, fourth and fifth floors of a New York City apartment building.
In the Spring of 2058, Corpus Chrome, Inc. announces that they will revive Derek W.R. Dulande—a serial rapist and murderer who was executed thirty years ago for his crimes. The public is horrified by the decision, and before long, the company’s right to control the lone revolving door between life and death will be violently challenged….
What They’re Saying About S. Craig Zahler
—Kurt Russell, star of Tombstone, Escape from New York, Dark Blue, and Death Proof
“If you’re looking for something similar to what you’ve read before, this ain’t it. If you want something comforting and predictable, this damn sure ain’t it. But if you want something with storytelling guts and a weird point of view, an unforgettable voice, then you want what I want, and that is this.”
—Joe R. Lansdale author of Edge of Dark Water
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