Wednesday, April 15, 2015

ECBACC Announces 2015 Glyph Awards Nominations

The nominees for the 2015 Glyph Awards were announced Saturday, April 4, 2015The Glyph Awards recognize the best in comics made by, for, and about Black people.  The 2015 Glyph Awards recognize comics made in 2014.  The winners will be announced on Friday, May 15, 2015, from 6:30p.m. – 9p.m., at the at ECBACC  in PhIladelphia. This is the 10th year for the Glyph Awards.

Some of the comics nominated can be read at http://peepgamecomix.com/

2015 / 10th Glyph Award nominees:

STORY OF THE YEAR
• BASS REEVES: TALES OF THE TALENTED TENTH ; Joel Christian Gill, Writer and Artist
• MATTY’S ROCKET; Tim Fielder, Writer and Artist
• SHAFT; David F. Walker, Writer; Bilquis Evely, Artist
• STRANGE FRUIT: UNCELEBRATED NARRATIVES FROM BLACK HISTORY; Joel Christian Gill, Writer and Artist

BEST COVER
• AJALA A SERIES OF ADVENTURES; Walt Msonza Barna
• MATTY’S ROCKET; Tim Fielder
• OFFSET #1 – THE MAN WHO TRAVELS WITH A PIECE OF SUGARCANE; Tristan Roach
• TECHWATCH; Ernesto (Nesto) Vicente

BEST WRITER
• Keef Cross; DAY BLACK
• Tim Fielder; MATTY’S ROCKET
• Joel Christian Gill; STRANGE FRUIT: UNCELEBRATED NARRATIVES FROM BLACK HISTORY
• Nigel Lynch; LIFE AND DEATH IN PARADISE BOOK 4

BEST ARTIST
• Nelson Blake 2; ARTIFACTS
• Russ Leach; INTERCEPTOR
• Dan Mora; QUIXOTE
• Stacey Robinson; KID CODE

BEST MALE CHARACTER
• Merce; DAY BLACK; Keef Cross, Writer and Artist
• Marsalis J. Parker; BLACKWAX BOULEVARD; Dmitri Jackson, Writer and Artist
• Bass Reeves; BASS REEVES: TALES OF THE TALENTED TENTH ; Joel Christian Gill, Writer and Artist
• John Shaft ; SHAFT; David F. Walker, Writer; Bilquis Evely, Artist

BEST FEMALE CHARACTER
• Markesha Nin; KAMIKAZE; Alan and Carrie Tupper, Writers and Artists; Havana Nguyen, Artist
• Ajala Storm; AJALA A SERIES OF ADVENTURES; Robert Garrett, Writer; N Steven Harris and Walt Msonza Barna, Artists
• Emily Tanaka – The Geisha; PROJECT GEISHA; Eli Ivory, Writer and Artist
• Matty Watty; MATTY’S ROCKET; Tim Fielder, Writer and Artist

RISING STAR AWARD
• Alverne Ball and Jason Reeves, Writers; Lee Moyer and Ari Syahrazad, Artists; ONE NATION: OLD DRUIDS
• Deron Bennett, Writer; Dan Mora and Khary Randolph, Artists; QUIXOTE
• Joel Christian Gill, Writer and Artist; STRANGE FRUIT: UNCELEBRATED NARRATIVES FROM BLACK HISTORY
• Eric Dean Seaton, Writer and Artist; LEGEND OF THE MANTAMAJI:BOOK 1 AND LEGEND OF THE MANTAMAJI: BOOK 2

BEST COMIC STRIP OR WEBCOMIC
• BLACKWAX BOULEVARD; Dmitri Jackson, Writer and Artist
• KAMIKAZE; Alan and Carrie Tupper, Writers and Artists; Havana Nguyen, Artist

BEST REPRINT PUBLICATION
• ANT HILL THE ANTHOLOGY VOL 2; Starr Skills Studios
• TECHWATCH; Chameleon Creations

FAN AWARD FOR BEST WORK
• BLAZE BROTHERS VOL 1; Vernon Whitlock III and Matthew Scott Krentz, Writers; Marat Mychaels and Dietrich Smith, Artists
• INTERCEPTOR; Brandon Easton, Writer; Russ Leach and Max Dunbar, Artists
• KAMIKAZE; Alan and Carrie Tupper, Writers and Artists; Havana Nguyen, Artist
• ONENATION: SAFEHOUSE; Jason Reeves, Writer; Samax Amen and Deon De Lange, Artists

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Webcomics Update: Grumble #2 - Title Page Teases


Title Page is here: http://www.comicbookbin.com/grumbletitlepage002.html

NOTE:  Last year, I printed some promotional copies of Grumble: Chapter One through a POD printer.  I will sign and number a copy of this "rare" comic book for $5 post paid, which you can purchase here or http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/p/i-reads-shopping.html


Tuesday, April 14, 2015

"Betty and Veronica #275" Now in India



BETTY AND VERONICA #275

The girls have arrived in Mumbai, India! They’re ready to move into their temporary homes… and their new identities as Veronica takes on the role as “Betty,” and Betty takes on the role as “Veronica”! Will anyone catch onto their little game? Meanwhile, back in Riverdale, the boys are enjoying the acquaintances of the new transfer students Violette and Banni! But can these two new transfers ever really take the place of their beloved Veronica and Betty? Plus, we’re commemorating this milestone 275th issue with a double-sized issue featuring plenty of bonus content and multiple collector covers!

Script: Michael Uslan
Art: Dan Parent
Cover: Dan Parent
275th Variant Covers: Ramona Fradon, Adam Hughes, Genevieve F.T., Brittney Williams
On Sale Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2015
48-page, full color comic
$4.99 U.S.

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"Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" Returns with Second Issue




CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA #2

On the eve of Sabrina’s sixteenth birthday, as she faces a choice that will determine her destiny as a half-witch/half-mortal, an unspeakable terror arrives in Greendale, and her name is… Madam Satan! At long last, the secret history of the Queen of Hell is revealed, as she sets her vengeful gaze upon the Spellman family. No one, especially those close to Sabrina, is safe, and very, very soon, the quiet streets of Greendale run red with blood…

Harvey Award-winning writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and artist Robert Hack bring this dark re-imagining of Sabrina the Teenage Witch’s occult origin to spine-tingling life.

Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Art: Robert Hack
Cover: Robert Hack
Variant Cover: Francesco Francavilla
On Sale Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2015 (in comic book stores)
32 pages, full-color
$3.99


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Kathryn Lance Talks the Close of Her Pandora's Trilogy, "Pandora's Promise"



According to her website, Kathryn Lance (KL) has been both a professional writer and a ghostwriter of fiction and nonfiction.  She has also been an editor, a writing instructor, and a writing consultant.  She has authored more than 50 books and also written hundreds of articles.

Lance's most recent work of fiction is the recently released novel, Pandora's Promise.  This is the third book in her Pandora's trilogy, a science fiction adventure/romance series that takes place in a future world devastated by a recombinant-DNA disaster.  The first book in the series, Pandora's Genes (Questar, 1985), won Romance Times' “Best New Science Fiction” award in 1986.  Pandora's Gene also made Locus magazine's “Recommended List” in 1986.  The second book, Pandora's Children (Questar 1987), continued the story begun in the first book.  Pandora's Promise, which stands alone as a novel, features telepathic elephants and an intense and unusual love triangle.

The following is a list of questions and answers prepared by the Kathryn Lance for press and media:

Q:  What’s the best thing about being a writer?

KL: For me, the best thing about being a writer of fiction is that I get to make up whole worlds and get to know the characters who inhabit them. I say “get to know” the characters because, although they are obviously a product of my mind, I always feel that the characters are real people. This has been especially true of the characters in the Pandora’s books, who seem every bit as real to me as my actual friends. It’s very hard to let them go, as their stories continue in my imagination.

Q:  What are you currently working on?

KL:  I’m taking a break from long fiction just now and working on my writing and nature blogs, as well as a couple of articles. One is about the current book, which is my “encore” book, since the first two novels were published in the 1980’s!

Q:  Where did you get the idea for the Pandora’s Trilogy?

KL:  Years ago I read an article about attempts to clean oil spills using genetically-modified bacteria. I thought, “Great--but what if your car catches it?” From there I began to wonder what would happen if all oil and oil products abruptly disappeared from the earth. Later on, I had a dream in which I saw a good man who was about to do something he knew was morally wrong, but that he felt he had to do. The man turned out to be Zach, and his conflict between honor and duty is what drives him throughout the series. While writing Pandora’s Promise I was surprised to learn that Zach’s conflict could be resolved.

Q:  What do you say to potential readers who say they don’t like science fiction?

KL:  I say, “I don’t think science fiction is what you think it is.” I have adored science fiction since I was a child. It is interesting and exciting because it answers questions that begin “What if?” and it takes on societal problems in a way that mainstream fiction usually does not. (Think of 1984 and Brave New World.) Science fiction has always seemed more real to me than mainstream fiction. Though the genre has a reputation for being less-well-written than some other genres, that is not true. As with any fiction, some is good, some is bad, some is indifferent. To me, the story and characters are always the most important elements, whatever the category of literature.

Q:  How did you create the elephants?

KL:  I have always been fascinated by elephants, and have read a great deal about them over the years. In Pandora’s Promise, the empathic elephants, who call themselves “Dream Tasters,” seemed to me to logically belong in the Great Plains after the recombinant DNA disaster that set the story in motion and caused many extinctions and mutations throughout the world. Their empathic abilities, like those of the fox-cat, Baby, are explained as latent traits that appeared as humans disappeared after “The Change.”

Q:  Is Pandora’s Promise also a love story?

KL:  The whole Pandora’s trilogy is a love story, though I did not know that until the first book, Pandora’s Genes, won the “Best New Science Fiction” award from Romance Times in the year it was published. The series portrays a love triangle featuring the two male protagonists, Zach and Will, who both love Evvy, the young girl scientist. Although the love story is never in the forefront of the action, it is always in the background, and I’ve heard from many readers who had definite ideas how they wanted it resolved.

Q:  Will I understand Pandora’s Promise if I haven’t read the other two novels?

KL:  Definitely! I wrote it in such a way that you needn’t read the first two books to follow what is going on. Several readers who started with this book told me they liked it so much that they went back and read the first two novels just to spend more time with the characters.

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Description of Pandora's Promise for Amazon:
Pandora’s Promise, the long-awaited conclusion to the trilogy that began with the award-winning novel Pandora’s Genes, takes place in a world 100 years after a recombinant-DNA disaster destroyed all oil-based technology and caused widespread mutations. Due to an inherited genetic disease, the human race seems doomed to extinction. In this dangerous setting, Evvy, the brilliant young scientist trying to save humanity, sets out on a perilous quest, while Zach, the poet-warrior and Evvy’s self-exiled soul mate, faces deadly challenges among disparate human and animal societies. Unknowingly, both Zach and Evvy follow clues to the mysterious Eye--a source of hope? Of oblivion? Or merely a myth?

With this final volume in the trilogy, author and SFWA member Kathryn Lance answers all questions raised by the first two books while creating a stand-alone page-turner that explains how the initial disaster occurred and resolves the unusual love triangle involving Zach, Evvy, and Will the Principal, the charismatic but flawed leader of a society based in the ruins of Washington, D.C. Along the way readers are introduced to fascinating future societies, including the southern “Snake People,” who worship a genetically altered giant constrictor, The Pros, a group of farming communities whose society is built around a violent sports contest, and The Dream Tasters, a canny and loving group of empathic elephants.

Pandora’s Promise by Kathryn Lance
ASIN: B00T3O0676
Publisher: Amazon
Date of publish: February 2015
Pages: 306 - Kindle ebook
S.R.P.: $3.99

Readers can learn more about Lance and her work at her website: http://www.klance.com/home.html

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Science Fiction Novel, "Pandora's Promise," Arrives at Amazon

Pandora’s Promise Completes Trend-Setting Trilogy by Award-Winning Author Kathryn Lance

Mind-reading elephants; Giant snakes devouring their worshipers.

A love story of such intense passion, it outlasts the catastrophic wreckage of a frightening future society.

All this, and much more, is found in Pandora’s Promise by award-winning author -- and longtime member of Science Fiction Writers of America -- Kathryn Lance. It's the much-anticipated third novel, just released, in her “Pandora” trilogy, which in 1985 took the post-apocalypse genre to a new place.

A catastrophic oil spill sets off Lance’s darkly imagined future. But the cleanup, using genetically altered bacteria, leads to the total destruction of modern technology. Experimental life forms escape from germ-warfare labs. Extinctions and mutations -- both plant and animal -- spread around the globe. Tattered remnants of civilization struggle to endure, as another new disease selectively kills women and threatens to exterminate the entire human race.

Throughout the trilogy, pro-science survivors scramble to save their world, fiercely opposed by forces of ignorance and religious fundamentalism. In the new Pandora’s Promise, the effects of galloping climate change compound the many perils originally posed by “The Change.” Yet now, as the story reaches its conclusion, an unexpected ray of hope can be seen, hinted at by the mysterious “Eye,” whose symbol beckons only those with sufficient wisdom.

On its original release in 1985, the first book in the trilogy, Pandora's Genes, received the “Best New Science Fiction Novel” award from Romantic Times, and was named to that year’s “Locus Recommended List.” In the years since, the second book, Pandora’s Children, as well as the first, have become cult classics.

The first two books closely examined societies that develop disparate ways to deal with the lack of technology and the critical shortage of women.

In the new book, readers encounter a cult of primitive snake-worshipers...villagers who re-enact ancient sporting events they have transformed into lethal struggles...and families of telepathic elephants, descendants of those that escaped from zoos, circuses, and animal refuges.

Those empathic elephant “Dream Tasters” are perhaps the most endearing of the author’s newest imaginings. The majestic creatures eventually team up with the book’s main characters to offer wisdom and perspective, as the humans race to preserve what is left of civilization.

All three novels are notable for their adherence to hard science, since Kathryn Lance makes full use of her scientific background and rock-solid research ability to mingle a character-driven plot with fact-based action.

Lance is the author of fifty other books, both fiction and nonfiction -- along with dozens of articles -- on science and technology, medicine, health and fitness, nutrition, consumerism, and lifestyles.

Her broad writing experience lends immense believability to her story’s complicated love triangle, among a poet-warrior, a headstrong political leader, and a beautiful young scientist whose bravery is matched only by her brilliance.

Of everything I have written, says Lance, a resident of Tucson, AZ, this is my favorite book. But I give full credit to my characters, who really wrote it for me. Once they came to life, they seemed to create the plot, their interactions, and the outcome. All I had to do was listen to them and write it down.

What They’re Saying...

"A beautifully-written combination of tribal violence, human and animal friendships, and a startling look at our possible future. PANDORA’S PROMISE is an unforgettable book!"--R.L. Stine, author of Goosebumps and Fear Street.

“A solid conclusion to the Pandora’s Trilogy!”--Nebula Award winner Jack McDevitt.

About this Kindle ebook:
Pandora’s Promise by Kathryn Lance
ASIN: B00T3O0676
Publisher: Amazon
Date of publish: February 2015
Pages: 306
S.R.P.: $3.99

 Readers can learn more about Lance and her work at her website: http://www.klance.com/home.html

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"The Seven-Per-Solution" Transforms from Book to Movie to Comics August 2015



Nicholas Meyer’s The Seven-Per-Cent Solution Comes to Comics This August

The Real Story Behind Sherlock Holmes And Professor Moriarty Is Revealed

IDW Publishing announced at WonderCon 2015 the 5-issue comic-book adaption of writer/director Nicholas Meyer’s best-selling mystery novel The Seven-Per-Cent Solution. Scott Tipton and David Tipton, the writing team behind Harlan Ellison’s The City on the Edge of Forever: The Original Teleplay and Star Trek / Planet of the Apes: The Primate Directive, are adapting the material, alongside artist Ron Joseph with cover art by Kelley Jones.

From the mind of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan writer/director Nicholas Meyer, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution is a “rediscovered” Sherlock Holmes adventure that recounts the astonishing and previously unknown collaboration of Sherlock Holmes and Sigmund Freud, as recorded by Dr. John H. Watson. In addition to recounting this remarkable collaboration on a case of diabolic conspiracy, it reveals the real identity of Holmes’s nemesis Professor Moriarty, a dark secret shared by Sherlock and his brother Mycroft Holmes, and the detective’s true whereabouts during the Great Hiatus, when the world believed him to be dead.

“I’m delighted to help translate my novel, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, for a new audience in a new venue and hope the results will justify the effort!” said Meyer.

The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, which was originally published in 1974, made The New York Times Best Seller list for forty consecutive weeks and has been adapted into a motion picture that earned Meyer an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. IDW is pleased to be the first to bring this incredible tale to life in comics!

“I’ve long been an admirer of Nicholas Meyer’s work, going all the way back to his first film Time After Time,” said Scott Tipton, “so I’m thrilled to get the chance to work with him, especially on such legendary literary creations like Holmes and Watson.”

“We think Nicholas Meyer’s The Seven-Per-Cent Solution will be a great fit for a comic-book edition, and we are very much looking forward to helping adapt his unique approach to the adventures of Sherlock Holmes,” said David Tipton.

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