Post by richardvasseur on Oct 27, 2018 6:38:22 GMT
A PASSAGE IN BLACK is currently LIVE on Kickstarter!
Hey there! I wanted to share some information that might be of interest to your audience.
A PASSAGE IN BLACK, a new comic book project, has launched on Kickstarter. Right now, the campaign has just 12 days to go! I think fans of my work or fans of horror will be excited by this project!
Let me tell you about it!
Visit The Kickstarter Campagin!
A PASSAGE IN BLACK is a mature readers graphic novel anthology, presenting eleven tales of horror. More than 120 pages of terrifying stories await you in this collection!
As a kid, I often went fishing at the creek with my old man. He had a nice fishing boat, lots of expensive rods and reels, and he often took the family out on ocean fishing excursions. But he still liked taking old fashioned cane poles out to the creek to fish for catfish. I went with him frequently. (One of his favorite fishing spots was near a country club, and we often squeezed through a break in the fence and crept across the golf course to get there.)
For some reason, I always took a big stack of horror comics with me to read on the muddy bank. House of Mystery, Ghosts, House of Secrets, Creepy, Eerie, Haunted Library, you name it. I never brought superhero books. Only horror tales seemed right while sitting in the eerie, early morning light.
I loved those anthologies so much. They absolutely played a big role in the writer I would become. Over the past couple of decades, I’ve written many short horror stories. Many of those prose stories were collected in the book A PASSAGE IN BLACK from OmahaBound. That book, if you haven’t read it yet, has some of my earliest work in it, but I wanted to showcase everything so readers could see who I am and where I came from.
And now—right here!—I’m announcing that my love of horror comic anthologies and my love of horror short fiction is coming together like peanut butter and jelly! This book will feature comic book adaptations of some of my short horror stories from the prose collection.
I have brought together an amazing group of creators for this project! Just check out the list!
Cindy Bunn and Baldemar Rivas - “Why Sing the Sirens”
Kevin Watkins and Adam McLaughlin - “School for the Dead”
Anton Kromoff and Bob Freeman - “Dance, Dance, Upon the Night of the Ball”
Heath Amodio and Daniele Sera – “Last Night of the Fair"
Josh Roberts and David Moscati – “Feast of Crows”
JimmyZ Johnston and Isaac Crawford - “Piasa Dreams”
Jeff Lawler and Fran Strukan – “Still Waters”
AE Steuve and Arjuna Susini – “For Her Love”
Sonica Ellis and Rowan MacColl – “Someday Dolls”
Tim Mayer – “A Passage in Black”
And yours truly working with Marcos Marz on something new! A short story (and intro to something bigger?) titled "Dead Vein"
Visit The Kickstarter Campagin!
I really hope you'll check this out! I'm excited to work with all these creators, and I think we've put together something special.
Thanks for all your support!
--CB
Hey there! I wanted to share some information that might be of interest to your audience.
A PASSAGE IN BLACK, a new comic book project, has launched on Kickstarter. Right now, the campaign has just 12 days to go! I think fans of my work or fans of horror will be excited by this project!
Let me tell you about it!
Visit The Kickstarter Campagin!
A PASSAGE IN BLACK is a mature readers graphic novel anthology, presenting eleven tales of horror. More than 120 pages of terrifying stories await you in this collection!
As a kid, I often went fishing at the creek with my old man. He had a nice fishing boat, lots of expensive rods and reels, and he often took the family out on ocean fishing excursions. But he still liked taking old fashioned cane poles out to the creek to fish for catfish. I went with him frequently. (One of his favorite fishing spots was near a country club, and we often squeezed through a break in the fence and crept across the golf course to get there.)
For some reason, I always took a big stack of horror comics with me to read on the muddy bank. House of Mystery, Ghosts, House of Secrets, Creepy, Eerie, Haunted Library, you name it. I never brought superhero books. Only horror tales seemed right while sitting in the eerie, early morning light.
I loved those anthologies so much. They absolutely played a big role in the writer I would become. Over the past couple of decades, I’ve written many short horror stories. Many of those prose stories were collected in the book A PASSAGE IN BLACK from OmahaBound. That book, if you haven’t read it yet, has some of my earliest work in it, but I wanted to showcase everything so readers could see who I am and where I came from.
And now—right here!—I’m announcing that my love of horror comic anthologies and my love of horror short fiction is coming together like peanut butter and jelly! This book will feature comic book adaptations of some of my short horror stories from the prose collection.
I have brought together an amazing group of creators for this project! Just check out the list!
Cindy Bunn and Baldemar Rivas - “Why Sing the Sirens”
Kevin Watkins and Adam McLaughlin - “School for the Dead”
Anton Kromoff and Bob Freeman - “Dance, Dance, Upon the Night of the Ball”
Heath Amodio and Daniele Sera – “Last Night of the Fair"
Josh Roberts and David Moscati – “Feast of Crows”
JimmyZ Johnston and Isaac Crawford - “Piasa Dreams”
Jeff Lawler and Fran Strukan – “Still Waters”
AE Steuve and Arjuna Susini – “For Her Love”
Sonica Ellis and Rowan MacColl – “Someday Dolls”
Tim Mayer – “A Passage in Black”
And yours truly working with Marcos Marz on something new! A short story (and intro to something bigger?) titled "Dead Vein"
Visit The Kickstarter Campagin!
I really hope you'll check this out! I'm excited to work with all these creators, and I think we've put together something special.
Thanks for all your support!
--CB