Derrick

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  1. Issue 7 of Liberty Legion got the spotlight today.

    I'm three issues ahead of this and I am going somewhere incredibly badass. I promise.

    He ain't never lied, neither. If you haven't started reading LIBERTY LEGION, you're missing out on some really excellent storytelling. It isn't easy picking up a fan fiction title from another writer and making that title and your characters your own (as I know from experience) but Des has slipped right into LIBERTY LEGION just like it was a pair of his favorite socks. Do yourself a favor and give it a read.

  2. All Pulp has posted a review of Joel Jenkins' novel, EXILES OF THE DIRE PLANET Read the review at All Pulp and/or pick up a copy at PulpWork.com. Electronic versions are available at Barnes and Noble (Also, Barnes and Noble is running a sale and they've got the hard copy of Strange Gods of the Dire Planet for sale at just $9.32 at the moment!) and Amazon.

    http://allpulp.blogspot.com/2011/08/derrick-ferguson-hunts-down-exiles-of.html

  3. Pro Se Productions, an up and coming leader in the New Pulp Movement and publisher of New Pulp Magazines, books, and collections, announces today a partnership with BrokenSea Audio, a leading name in New Pulp Audio. Both companies have brought their impressive talents and abilities together to produce the first ever Pro Se Press Audio Magazines!

    Pro Se broke onto the New Pulp scene in 2010 with a line of New Pulp Magazines. These titles, FANTASY AND FEAR, PECULIAR ADVENTURES, and MASKED GUN MYSTERY, featured a variety of stories, both from professional as well as brand new authors and ran the gamut from horror to hero to mystery to fantasy and beyond. Although these titles have now been combined in print into the singular title PRO SE PRESENTS, Pro Se plans to continue the three titles in an audio magazine format, thanks in large part to the wonderful people at BrokenSea Audio.

    “There’s something,” says Tommy Hancock, Partner and EIC of Pro Se Productions, “about these fantastic New Pulp short stories that just screams to be expressed beyond print. When you’re reading words written by Ron Fortier, James Palmer, and Van Plexico or in the middle of a Sovereign City scene penned by Barry Reese or Derrick Ferguson or even marveling to the new talents of people like Nancy Hansen, Ken Janssens, Lee Houston, Jr., Megan Smith and more, you can hear the voices in your head. Likewise, the extremely talented crew at BrokenSea Audio, led by Paul Mannering, have this fantastic art of bringing to life stories, some with characters we all know and others with brand new New Pulp creations. The actors and readers at BrokenSea breathe voice into pen and ink and make it leap off the page and into a whole new level of imagination. Because of this, the partnership of these two fantastic groups as well as the merging of the work they do is a great next step in the evolution of New Pulp.”

    Hancock also says that plans for both future Audio Mags as well as Audio Books of Pro Se's line of novels and collections are definitely in process and will be announced in the near future.

    The first three issues of each Audio Magazine are now available for sale at www.pulpmachine.blogspot.com as downloads. “Although consideration was given to producing CD versions of these fantastic works,” Hancock states, “and we will have special CD versions available for public appearances and conventions in 2012 and beyond, we felt that with the advent of MP3 Players and other technology more attuned to playing a file instead of a CD, that this was the best and most efficient way to deliver this great new product.” Once purchased, Pro Se will send the buyer a link to download the issue(s) the customer has bought within twenty four hours of purchase.

    Priced at $7.50 per issue, each magazine is over 4 to 6 hours of New Pulp Audiobook entertainment. Each magazine is read by a single reader, but the readers provide various voices and show a tremendous control of emotion and tone in each story, adding to the power and pleasure of listening to each tale. This combined with the wonderful work of BrokenSea Producer Chris Barnes makes Pro Se’s line of New Pulp Audio Mags a definite must have for any fan of Action/Adventure/Heroic/Genre Fiction.

    Pro Se Audio Mag titles produced in conjunction with BrokenSea Audio currently available at www.pulpmachine.blogspot are as follows-

    FANTASTY AND FEAR #1

    Produced by Chris Barnes

    Read by Fiona Thraille

    Music composed, arranged and performed by Kevin Mcleod

    Stories Include-

    TALES OF MYTHAS: MURDER IN THE GHETTO OF TRENTONIUM By Don Thomas

    THE SONG OF HEROES: LORI’S LAMENT By Nancy A. Hansen

    THE MAN OF MY DREAMS By C. William Russette

    THE WAY OF THE WORLD By Lee Houston, Junior

    BEAST OF THE MOUNTAINS By Ron Fortier

    THE TUNNELS OF LAO FANG By James Palmer

    THE BROTHERS JADE: BOOK ONE by the Brothers Thomas

    MASKED GUN MYSTERY #1

    Produced by Chris Barnes

    Read by H. Keith Lyons

    Music composed, arranged and performed by Kevin Mcleod

    Stories Include-

    THE THINGS HE LEAVES BEHIND By Aric Mitchell

    ALOHA MCCOY: HELLO NEW LIFE, HELLO OLD By Ken Janssens

    THE DAY HE FOUND THE CLOWN By Aaron Smith

    HUGH MONN, PRIVATE DETECTIVE: DINEENA’S DILEMMA By Lee Houston, Junior

    MURPHY’S WAKE By Tommy Hancock

    DEMON NIGHT By C. William Russette

    RUN By Andrew Salmon

    (NOTE- A story originally appearing in the print issue of MGM 1, CRIME OF THE ARTS PART ONE: PROBING THE CITY By Robert E. Kennedy, does not appear in this Audio Mag because this story will be recorded in a future Audio Book as one complete story, not four parts)

    PECULIAR ADVENTURES #1

    Produced by Chris Barnes

    Read by Peter Katt

    Music composed, arranged and performed by Kevin Mcleod

    Stories Include-

    Y-239 By Lee Houston, Junior

    IN THE HOUSE OF MERCURY By Tommy Hancock

    THE CEREBUS CLAN: CHANGING OF THE GUARD By Ken Janssens

    THE SECRET WHISPERS OF EACH OTHER’S WATCH by Derrick Ferguson

    PERRY LELL, GIRL OF A THOUSAND EARTHS IN DANCING OUT OF TIME By Megan Smith

    ONE GOOD EYE By Tommy Hancock

    GODSLAYERS By Van Plexico

    THE MESSIAH OF MURDER By Tommy Hancock

    THREE CARDS WILD By Tommy Hancock

    Follow Pro Se at www.pulpmachine.blogspot.com and check out BrokenSea Audio at

    http://brokensea.com/

  4. PULP IS...

    ...fast-paced, plot-oriented storytelling of a linear nature with clearly defined, larger than life protagonists and antagonists, creative descriptions, clever use of turns of phrase and other aspects of writing that add to the intensity and pacing of the story.

    New Pulp is a movement of writers, artists and other imaginative souls to create new Pulp Fiction for the modern age.

    http://www.newpulpfiction.com/

  5. At last you get a chance to see the cover of the upcoming FOUR BULLETS FOR DILLON. The artwork is courtesy of Anthony Castrillo while the lettering and design work was done by the extraordinarily talented Damon Orrell. You need to bounce on over to his website

    http://www.damonorrell.com and check out all his other goodness. And keep watching for further news on the release date of the book and no, it's not too early to start saving your milk money to get your copy. Trust me when I say that it'll be worth it.

    http://dillon-dlferguson.blogspot.com/2011/07/four-bullets-for-dillon-update.html

  6. What are those mounties doing over by the bar?

    Zombie Mounties are taking opportunity of the chaos to grab a quick snack.

    I was being a bit of a tease, Derrick.

    I know exactly what they are doing...because I wrote them!!! Muhahahahahahahahaha!!!

    *Reciprocal evil laughter*

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    1. Desolation by Barry Reese

    2. The Rag Doll Kid by David Boop

    3. They Call Him Pat by Ian Taylor

    4. The Lost Vale by Joel Jenkins

    6. The Yellow Dog by Ron Fortier

    6. Mr. Brass and the Devil's Teeth by Josh Reynolds

    7. Thunder Pursued by Tom Deja

    8. Walker on the Wind by Desmond Reddick

    9. Velvet Scourge by Grahm Eberhardt

    10. The Demon Wrestler by Dale Glaser

    11. Werewolf of Bent Elbow by Tracy Evans

    12. Unhallowed Ground by Stacy Dooks

    13. Train Comes a-Burnin' by Mark Bousquet

    14. Testimony of Constable Fraser by Kevin Thornton

    15. Raid at Razorfang Ranch by David Golightly

    16. Witch Hole by Matthew Mayo

    17. West of Fort Smith by Tommy Hancock

    18. Beast of the Black Hills by Tony Wilson

    19. Storms of Blood and Snow by Derrick Ferguson

    20. Terror in Toyland by Mike McGee