WHEN THE NIGHT COMES DOWN Grabs a Black Quill Nomination!

What an honor to see that WHEN THE NIGHT COMES DOWN was nominated for a Black Quill Award! As you can see if you click on that link, it is in some fairly prestigious company.  Be sure to go over to Dark Scribe Magazine, and check out their site, which is pretty awesome.  Part of the coolness of the Black Quill Awards is that anyone can vote for their favorites.  So, when you’re checking out the nominees, be sure and vote for the ones you’d like to see win.  Very proud of all the authors in WTNCD–Joe, Bev, Bob and Nate–for writing such amazing stories to get this nomination, so congrats to them all, and the rest of the nominees in all the categories.

Bill B.

My “13 Lost Gems of Horror” film list at The Black Glove

The Black Glove is an awesome destination for all things horror, headed up by “the thinking man’s horror maven,” Nickolas Cook. There’s always a lot of neat stuff to check out there, and they just published my own list of “13 Lost Gems of Horror” of 13 horror films I really dig that you may or may not have on your radar screen.

As with any such list, it’s ALL subjective, so if you have a chance, give the list a look, and post your comments on what you agree or disagree with, and let The Black Glove readers know what movies you’d put on your list.

Bill B.

When Reading Disasters Strike (video)

It all seemed so simple.  Super-funny genius author S.G.Browne (BREATHERS, FATED) and I noticed we had adjoining reading slots at the World Horror Convention in Brighton, UK.  I liked his stuff, he liked my stuff, wouldn’t it be a gas if we collaborated on a story and read it there?

I mean, like, what could go wrong?

Alas, you can see for yourself, in these two video segments that show the whole ugly scene–the entire story from cheery beginning to the sordid end.

Part 1 of S.G. Browne and Bill Breedlove reading “Fear the Blue Sky”

Part 2 of S.G Browne and Bill Breedlove reading “Fear the Blue Sky”

special thanks to the lovely and talented Martel Sardina for the video capture.

Signing at Printer’s Row Book Fair

Along with my good friends John Everson and Mort Castle, I will be at the Printer’s Row Book Fair this Sunday 13 June, 2010, from Noon to 2pm.  We will be the guests of the wonderful Old Towne Books & Tea, at their location, which are tables 176-178.  I guess the “official” name of this gig is “Chicago Tribune’s Printer’s Row LitFest” but it will always be “Printer’s Row Book Fair” to me.

Anyway, stop on by if you’re there.  Printer’s Row Book Fair is awesome, tons of bookstores, authors and lots and lots of books, all outdoors in the gloriousness of Chicago in the summer. The entire Dark Arts Books catalogue will be on hand, so you can fill in any missing volumes easily.  Old Towne Books & Tea has a great lineup of authors, so check out their website to see who will be there signing all weekend as well.

WHC 2010–It was a blast.

The World Horror Convention 2010 in Brighton, UK was a blast.  There are many, many more things to tell, but I am going to plagarize steal nick borrow word-for-word the excellent con report of genius Brit writer (and new friend) Gary McMahon.  If you haven’t read this guy’s work, you should immediately.  He’s the real deal.  And, he is also incredibly generous for allowing me to plagarize steal nick use his brilliant con report, complete with editorial comments, since I am too fucking lazy to do one myself in complete agreement with him.

So, without further ado, here is Gary McMahon’s my complete and sincere summary:

Well, that was a blast.

I can’t be bothered to do one of those long, back-slapping, name-dropping blog posts where you list all the genre luminaries you had a pint with and go into the minutiae of what went on.

So, instead, here’s a brief overview of what I did:

  • Met some heroes
  • Made some new friends
  • Drank with some old friends
  • Slept nowhere near enough
  • Did a panel
  • Did some book launches
  • Did a reading
  • Signed some books
  • Bought some books
  • Had a whole load of fun
  • Felt glad that I’m part of a great and thriving artistic community

Bill Breedlove & Scott G. Browne Reading!

As if a reading featuring myself and the extraordinarily-talented Scott G. Browne wasn’t exciting enough, the news just gets better:  we have secretly been working on a piece together that we will co-perform as part of the gig.  If you aren’t familiar with Scott’s hilarious novel BREATHERS: A ZOMBIE’S LAMENT, you should stop reading right this second and go to Amazon or your favorite online bookseller and order a copy.  You will thank me later.

Working with someone as talented and as gracious as Scott was pure joy, and I think the story rocks as well.  Typical of the amount of professionalism and artistry you can expect from the collaboration, we also created a flyer to promote this gig with all the details.  We took special care to find appropriate photos to convey the seriousness and import of this piece.  Hopefully, if you’re in Brighton, we’ll see you there.  If not, please enjoy this flyer as a taste of what you’re going to be missing:

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Big News All Over The Place

First off, how about the great cover for WHEN THE NIGHT COMES DOWN?

That’s more of the wondrous handiwork of John Everson. This new release from Dark Arts Books contains some of the best stories we’ve published yet. Joseph D’Lacey, Bev Vincent, Robert Weinberg and Nate Kenyon all contributed unbelievably fantastic work to this book, and it was a real joy to work with all of them.

WHEN THE NIGHT COMES DOWN will be debuting at the World Horror Convention in Brighton, UK, March 25-28, 2010. So, if you happen to be in the neighborhood, stop by and say “hi.” If you, for some illogical reason, will not be in the Southern seaside part of the UK at the end of March, you can pre-order WHEN THE NIGHT COMES DOWN here.  I will be doing my best to keep the local pubs solvent, but also I can be found at the following:

Thursday 25 March: S.G. Browne, the author of the stupendous zombie-romance-comedy-just-great-book BREATHERS and I will be doing a reading from 7-8 pm. This is not your average reading. I think the plan is first Scott will read a bit, then I will read a short piece and then we will read together a story we co-wrote specifically for this gig! Collaborating with Scott on this piece has been one of the most fun things I have done in quite awhile, and I think people will like it, too. As they say, “expect the unexpected.”

Friday 26 March: At the crack of Noon, I will be moderating a panel entitled SIZE MATTERS.  Yeah, I thought the same thing, but before you get too excited, it is actually a panel about small press publishing.  The REAL reason to get excited?  Check out this list of distinguished panelists:  Storm Constantine, Peter Crowther, W. Paul Ganley, Jeremy Lassen and Brett Alexander Savory.  Those are some quite impressive people who are whip-smart and very savvy about publishing.  If I wasn’t moderating, I would actually attend this panel, that’s how awesome it is.

Later on at some point, there will be a mass signing.  If people are daunted by the lines for (among others) M.M Smith, Ramsey Campbell, F. Paul Wilson, and John Ajvide Lindqvist, I figure that is my opportunity to scribble on a few books.  From 10pm-Midnight, I will be hosting the launch party for WHEN THE NIGHT COMES DOWN in Bar Rogue.  Free booze and the opportunity to meet and chat with NIGHT authors Joseph D’Lacey and Bev Vincent and also Free Booze.

Saturday 27 March: I will definitely be attending the Wine Drinking Contest Stoker Awards Banquet.  Last year, I think the table I was at (Hello, Steve Jones, Mandy Slater and Pat Tallman) went through enough bottles of wine to stock a small French village.   Things I learned last year at the Stoker Awards Banquet:  drinking ridiculous quantities of red wine causes overly loud conversation and inappropriate laughter during awards banquets. Hopefully Steve Jones has learned his lesson, though.  Mort Castle is up for a Stoker for his story “Dreaming Robot Monster” from MIGHTY UNCLEAN, so I will be rooting for him in a polite and respectful manner.

As well, Dark Arts Books will have a table in the Dealers’ Room, selling all six–count ’em six!–of our great titles.  For anyone who has missed CANDY IN THE DUMPSTER, WAITING FOR OCTOBER, SINS OF THE SIRENS, Stoker Award-Nominated LIKE A CHINESE TATTOO, or MIGHTY UNCLEAN, you can either order them now by clicking on the title, or you can save the postage and just buy it from me in Brighton.  And, for those of you who haven’t yet started collecting the line of Dark Arts titles, now is the time to catch up and get them all before the number gets too out of hand.  If you wait until, like, 2023 to start, it’s gonna be a shitload of books you need to order.  Just sayin’.

Lastly, I am just now in the stages of shaking my head at all the nonsensical shit I wrote finishing up writing and editing a new novel that I started last summer.  There should be more news about this project shortly, but I can say, if it’s not the best thing I have ever written, I did have the most fun writing it, and it is definitely a fun read.  Again, more news to follow.

Hope all is well with everyone, and look forward to seeing many of my old friends–and some new ones–in Brighton in a couple of weeks.

Over and out,

Bill B.

Horror Author/Book Signing Event at Barnes & Noble in Geneva, Friday 16 October at 7pm

If you’re looking for something to do on Friday 16 October, and are in the vicinity of the Barnes & Noble in Geneva, they will be hosting “Horror Author Night at 7pm.  There will be book signings as well as a bunch of other interesting, educational and fun activities.  More importantly, there will be the opportunity to meet in person such wonderful and talented writers as Dave Benton, John Everson, W.D. Gagliani, Martel Sardina and Travis Thrasher, as well as yours truly.  It should be a good time, so stop on by if you’re able.

All the info is here: http://store-locator.barnesandnoble.com/event/3009547

Hope to see you there!

BB