Saturday, March 27, 2010

A Trilogy of Interviews!

You know those times when you're just sitting around one day and you realize that you completely forgot something you meant to do many years ago? Well, that just happened to me this morning.

While watching the still-entertaining 1987 Star Wars knock-off "Masters of the Universe" it suddenly dawned on me that back in 2007--when I released the original self-published version of "The Coming Evil"--I did three "in depth" looks at the book with Nikki Leigh.

The first interview concerned the setting of the book, the second dealt with the hero, and the third focused on the villain. I got to looking through my old posts on my blog and realized I had never linked to those! Don't ask me why. That was years ago and I've slept since then.

At any rate, in honor of the book getting picked up by Realms and getting the "Expanded Edition" treatment I thought I'd dust off those three interviews and post them for your reading. Keep in mind, the cover that is shown reflects the Xulon Edition and not the upcoming Realms Edition (thankfully). Also, the Amazon link that's shown directs you to the Xulon Edition--now out of print and in limited stock. But, if I were you, I'd wait until January 4, 2011 and buy the brand, spanking new version :)

Thanks to Nikki Leigh for giving me the opportunity to talk up the book and apologies that it only took me three years to get around to posting it. D'oh!

Now that that's done, I'm going back to watching He-Man. Enjoy your Saturday morning!

http://itsallinthesetting.blogspot.com/2007/08/whats-your-setting-for-coming-evil-book.html
http://shareyourhero.blogspot.com/2007/08/coming-evil-by-greg-mitchell.html
http://badguysandvillains.blogspot.com/2007/08/coming-evil-book-one-strange-man-by.html

Friday, March 26, 2010

I Got Mentioned!

I always get a little giddy when someone mentions me on the internets. :p

My new pal Mike Duran dropped my name among his new "zombie friends" over at his site. Mike was my editor on Flowers for Shelly for Coach's Midnight Diner and he was also heavily featured in an issue of Rue Morgue chronicling the "Rise of Christian Horror"! Hit the link to see my mention and feed my ego, but stick around and peruse his site for some great discussions on writing and Christianity!

http://mikeduran.com/