Hello one and all,
In the intervening time since my last blog I've shot a music video where I choreographed the fights, played a ninja and donned gorilla costume (with a space helmet) to be the Robot Monster---really! and danced in the big production number as a ninja! A very fun song "Damsel in Distress" and wonderful young talent Rebecca Juliet, who co-wrote the song and did a spectacular job as a 60's era lead singer in the video.
I've also begun work in Romeo and Juliet for the fall and had several story sales, most notably to Encounters magazine, and the anthologies 'Barbarian Crowns," and "The Devil's Armory."
And my newest book is out-
The new adventures of The Whirlwind! which is published by Pro Se in their Pulp Obscura line! I wrote "The Whirlwind's Nightmare" a tale of rule identity and guilt--and considerably swashbuckling! This is Johnston Mc'Culley's own rip of of Zorro-(he often did several versions of his masked heroes for different magazines) and it was a lifelong dream to be able to write a tale in old Alta California!
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Sunday, June 1, 2014
For Every Writer!
http://www.whiskeycreekpress.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1219
Them's Fightin's Words is my newest book out from Whiskey Creek Press
Join me as I take you on a journey through the creative process of creating believable and dramatic action scenes in every kind of conflict.
Readers benefit from my combat experience, the physiology and kinetics of weight training and the dramatic story telling from film and stage acting. From Fantasy sword fights, barroom brawls, comic combat to martial arts knockabouts, I not only outline but explain the the whys and wherefore of literary violence.
I take the mystery out of writing action but no the excitement!
Them's Fightin's Words is my newest book out from Whiskey Creek Press
Join me as I take you on a journey through the creative process of creating believable and dramatic action scenes in every kind of conflict.
Readers benefit from my combat experience, the physiology and kinetics of weight training and the dramatic story telling from film and stage acting. From Fantasy sword fights, barroom brawls, comic combat to martial arts knockabouts, I not only outline but explain the the whys and wherefore of literary violence.
I take the mystery out of writing action but no the excitement!
Monday, February 17, 2014
Friday, February 14, 2014
Nine Heroes have arrived!!!!
Stencil
Press is Proud to Announce the Release of “Nine Heroes”
Stencil Press
is proud to release its first Heroic Fantasy short story anthology: “Nine
Heroes.” “Nine Heroes” is a
collection of short stories from some of the most exciting fantasy authors
working today. Proceeds from the
work will go towards promoting the Heroic Fantasy Facebook group. The hope is that this book will
generate sufficient funds to allow the members of Heroic Fantasy to promote the
work of new and upcoming writers.
Stories include:
Black Sword by Janet Morris and Chris Morris
The Act of Sleepless Nights by Walter Rhein
To Kill a Myth by Jesse Duckworth
No Life Too Small by Douglas R. Brown
To Live by Tom Barczak
Dozen by Shane Porteous
Just One Mistake by A.L. Butcher
Witness to Death by Teel James Glenn
Through the Sting of Fairy Smoke by R.A. McCandless
“Nine Heroes” is currently available on the Createspace Bookstore and
will be available through other retailers such as Amazon shortly. Please visit the create space “Nine
Heroes” page and help us out by clicking the blue Facebook “like” button
available there.
Review copies of “Nine Heroes” are currently available. To request a review copy, please send
an email to walterrhein@gmail.com. Please include a link to a recent
review. Reviews should be posted
on Amazon, Goodreads, and your personal blog (if applicable).
Also please check out the other works by the authors of
“Nine Heroes” which are currently available.
The Sacred
Band by Janet and Chris Morris
To learn more about Janet and Chris Morris, please visit
their web page at:
The Reader of
Acheron by Walter Rhein
To learn more about Walter Rhein, please visit his web pages
at:
A Song of
Betrayal by Jesse Duckworth
To learn more about Jesse Duckworth, please visit his web
page at:
The Rise of
Cridon by Douglas R. Brown
To learn more about Douglas R. Brown, please visit his web
page at:
Veil of the
Dragon by Tom Barczak
To learn more about Tom Barczak, please visit his web page
at:
How Gods
Bleed by Shane Porteous
The Light
Beyond the Storm Chronicles by A.L. Butcher
To learn more about A.L. Butcher, please visit her web page
at:
Songs of a
Warrior Priest by Teel James Glenn
To learn more about Teel James Glenn, please visit his web
page at:
Tears of
Heaven by R.A. McCandless
To learn more about R.A. McCandless, please visit his web
page at:
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