Showing posts with label christian vampire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christian vampire. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The rest of Lincoln Crisler!


Besides God and my family, the only things that really matter to me in life are reading, writing and music. I played music on and off for seventeen years; in school bands, garage bands and church bands. I’ve been writing for as long as I can remember, and getting published, in school magazines, community magazines, school newspapers, real newspapers, and books. I always have a book or two around and have been reading on my own since about the age of three. If somehow music, books, or writing were removed from my life I would cease to be Lincoln Crisler. This holds true now and at any point in my life to date. Those three things have always been there, whether I was full or starving, clean or dirty, married, divorced or separated, living with my family, my friends or on my own. Forever and ever amen.

Now here's the kicker:
Russ gave me those things. He was into all the seventies and eighties rock you could think of. There was always rock and roll playing in the house. He brought home recordings of Nik and the Nice Guys shows when they went out of town and brought me to local shows. I even played on stage one time, strumming a beat-to-hell guitar as part of the Air Guitar Army. My birthday and Christmas gifts always consisted, at least in part, of bootleg cassettes of albums by Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, Reo Speedwagon and many other bands. Most importantly, he introduced me to the music of Rush. To this day, they’re my favorite band. If I woke up in a bathtub full of ice with my kidneys missing, I’d call it good as long as the bathtub was center-stage front row at a Rush concert. To this day if I were to come up with a setlist to play on a half-hour’s notice, most of it would be music I first listened to while my mother and I lived with Russ.

He introduced me to all of my favorite authors. He gave me Piers Anthony’s
Incarnations and Mode series’. He gave me the first seven books of Terry Brooks’ Shannara series. He gave me Eddings’ Belgariad, Elenium and Tamuli (though not the Mallorean, and though I now own it, I still haven’t read it). He gave me my first Poul Anderson, Douglas Adams, Isaac Asimov, Anne McCaffery and Stephen King books. He bought me my first copy of The Lord of the Rings. I pick up new books by most of these authors to this day. I still read the old ones he gave me seventeen years ago. Today I write and publish science fiction, fantasy and horror almost exclusively, and I think most of that comes from all the great books from those genres I read when I was young and impressionable.

The monster of my childhood created a monster himself. In his own image, but better in some ways. Perhaps in the way that Frankenstein’s monster could be said to be better than the Doctor. I don’t beat women, for instance, but I definitely write about worse things than he ever acted out. Instead of working behind the scenes, I’ve been on the stage. If I saw him right now, I can’t say with any certainty whether I’d hit my knees and thank him or kick him in the scrotum.

So much damned gray area. Such is life.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

See. It pays to agrue on Amazon!

Romantic Times has or had a challenge going for their members to read books associated with a category. Category 7 was read an Urban Fantasy or Paranormal Romance book. I was quite tickled when I saw Never Ceese listed by one member and even more tickled when I read their review . . . I think you can call it that.

7. For Halloween, read an Urban Fantasy or Paranormal Romance book.
NEVER CEESE - SUE DENT.
not sure if this falls under urban fantasy - I'd call it paranormal since it's a werewolf and vampire but there was no romance really until hints near the end but it's set in the 'real world'. I saw this author on an amazon discussion arguing about the strict guidelines for christian publishers and how her work was christian yet couldn't be published by one so decided to check out the first book. It's YA paranormal and about a female who's made a werewolf before birth and a man who's made a vampire against his will. Both are considered cursed and don't want to die cursed. They travel to NY in hopes someone there can help them get rid of the curse then they can be saved.(both were raised christian) yet with the curse they're unable to have sex, can't set foot in a church, cemetery, near a cross or say anything religious/christian without suffering debilitating pain.

I found the book humorous in places, mainly from the vampire being sarcastic and the werewolf being naive about people things since she spent almost her entire adult life in wolf form. Both have trouble holding in their wolf/vampire. Overall it was a good book. The romantic interest is towards the end when they reach NY but mostly a kiss from the werewolf to one of the others there and the female friend there seems to like the vampire. since it's YA nothing else was done!

ok, if this isn't 'legal' to count lemme know 'cause I have a lot of paranormal I can read and probably will!


See. She would've probably never found my book if I'd not been arguing on Amazon. :D But just so the argument wasn't for naught, my work is only Christian in that several of the characters have strong spiritual ties to their past. I write for the general market and not the market CBA Christian publisher serve and have been serving since 1950. My work is very different from anything they put out. It doesn't help my work sell to be associated with them by a label. That's what the "discussion" was about. :)

As far as romance . . . yeah there is some but I would say die-hard romantics might not see enough for their taste. This reader didn't seem to mind though. :)

Monday, September 21, 2009

Would like to do book tour at Lifeway Stores.

It's no secret to anyone that it's a challenge at best for a new author to get sales through bookstores when larger bookstores typically only shelve books from established authors/publishers. But what some may not know is that larger Christian Bookstores have only ever carried fiction by affiliated authors. Only recently have they begun to allow in books by non-affiliated Christian authors but usually only if the work is highly targeted to their original target market, that being visitors to Christian Bookstores (which used to be The Baptist Bookstore.)

Well, I'm excited to say that many of my readers here in the US actually come from the market CBA serves meaning this group is ready for a different kind of fiction but I can't get to these readers where they shop. Lifeway sends non-affiliated books through a book buyer who determines what's best for Lifeway stores, usually in spite of a book already being deemed socially acceptable to the Christian Market. Yes. I know. How odd is that?

Unless things have changed, the name of that book buyer at Lifeway is Michael Robbins. Apparently Michael has already made a determination on my work and at this time won't allow Lifeway stores to carry it. This is what he told my local Lifeway manager who told me initially all I had to do was to have distribution through Spring Arbor. They will let a customer order my book, but will make the customer pay shipping and then they ship the book to the customer's house. Even more strange.

Nevertheless, I'd love to tour Lifeway Stores so my many CBA fans can have a chance to get their hands on my work. It seems though that it doesn't matter what I want. So if you'd like to see this happen you'll have to contact Michael Robbins yourself and tell him you'd like to see this series in Lifeway Stores. Maybe enough of you can change his mind. :)

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

FIRST Wild Card Blog Tour 9/11 I'm "askeered!"

FIRST Wild Card Blog Tour is coming up Friday and I'm shaking in my boots. For those of you unfamiliar with what a blog tour is, I'll try to explain. For the most part it is Christian/CBA market specific. No publisher or author or blogger makes as big a deal of blog tours as those in the Christian/CBA Market. I suppose it started because affiliated authors wanted a way to bring attention to their work. Blog tours have become "the thing" in the Christian market.

FIRST is the one of the few Christian blog tours that accepts work from general market and other markets with the only requirement being that it is non-offensive to believers. To understand my fear however, you have to understand that a lot of the bloggers only read affiliated fiction. *YIKES!* And the tendency for any reviewer is to compare what you've read to what you know. My hope is that the reviewers will be as kind and helpful as they were the first time I toured. My fear is . . . hopefully unfounded. LOL

I can't say I'm real keen on the date but perhaps some of the reviews will be a bright spot to someone else. :)