Happy first birthday to us

By D.M. Youngquist

Hello all. Hope everyone is well. We’re finally getting our March weather. Too bad it’s almost May. In May, the flowers are supposed to be blooming, the gardens are supposed to be safe from frost. Baby plants are supposed to be thriving. But things are just a little weird this year. Comes and goes in cycles I guess. We’ve had to replant a few parts of the garden, but it’ll survive and come back. This fall Fay and I will be canning up salsa and putting away beans and carrots. And since I tilled in truckload of manure from the folk’s place, we ought to have a pretty successful garden this year.

Something else about May 1 this year: It’s our birthday at Dark Continents Publishing. One year ago in Austin, Texas we got together and launched 13 titles from the World Horror Convention. We took people on a bat cruise on Lady Bird Lake. We met a lot of great folks, some of whom have become part of the DCP family.

Now I know statistically, most businesses don’t make it through their first year. But with a lot of support from the writing and artistic community, and other indie publishers like us, we have made it to the one year mark. I know there were people out there betting we wouldn’t make it, and to be honest, at times I didn’t think we were going to. But we made it. We’re here. We’ve got a strong group of writers, and we’ve learned a lot.

So, we wanted to celebrate and say thank you to our fans and the people who have supported us through the year. The first year of a business is special. Something goes bad, or the managers just don’t know how to do their job, and it fails. But like our garden this year, now that we’re past the rough weather, we’re going to have a darn successful season.

When I talked with the rest of the board about what we wanted to do to thank everyone for their support this past year, we bounced around several ideas. Finally what we’ve come up with is a dual purpose event. We’re going to have a sale through the month of May. We’re going to knock ten percent off the price of our books, and shipping will be free. This is on sales from our website only, though, so don’t look anywhere else for this.

On top of that, we’ve wanted to do something to support cancer research. Many of us here in the DCP family have been touched personally by this scourge. My father has fought skin cancer. Last year, I lost my uncle, Harry DeVrieze to lymph cancer. Recently Tracie’s dad was diagnosed with stomach cancer, which is one of the reasons her thirteen year old son Declan shaved his head. Willie Meikle’s dad Barclay is fighting the good fight against this monster. Personally, I’d like to see this monster beaten.

So, what Dark Continents Publishing will do through the month of May, is donate ten percent of our website sales to The American Cancer Society. I took it as a goal to reach $1,000 to donate to cancer research from the company. If we get that much coinage, I’ll shave off my mustache for the first time in twenty seven years. Neither my wife or daughter have ever seen me without it. Even my mom, when I told her, said she couldn’t remember a time in my adult life when I didn’t have the lip crawler. Maybe if we’re lucky, we can get some of the more hirsute members of the DCP family to join in the fun. If we get that $1,000 to donate, I’ll post up a video of me taking it off. Adam Agushi has already volunteered to do the filming.

Now you may ask yourself, why should I buy a book when I could just donate a few bucks myself? Good question. You could do it that way, but we’ve also put together a few prize packages as an incentive to buy from us. If you simply purchase one book you’ll get a discount, and the warm feeling of having saved money and donated to cancer research.

But if you pick up two books, you’ll be in the running to win our second place prize. This includes a hand turned and fired coffee mug created by Jeffrey Goard, the artisan potter at The Prairie Arts Center in Bishop Hill, Illinois. You’ll also get a pound of custom roasted coffee from Bishop Hill as well. We’ll throw in a DCP tee shirt, and a Zombie Fiend “Fiend it like you mean it” T-shirt as well. In addition, you get another book of your choice from our catalog.

If you buy three books, you’re entered into our first place drawing. This includes the mug, the coffee, the shirts and the book. But then we’ll add a zombie chopping kukri knife for use after the Z-Poc (or just chopping wood and clearing brush), a Mitch Foust print of “Out With the Boys,” and a signed copy of one of our covers done by James Powell.

If you buy four or more books, then you’re entered for the big drawing. Our Grand Prize winner gets the mug, the coffee, the shirts and book. We’ll also include a bug out bag from the US Army and two signed covers from James Powell. But then you get something truly unique. You get to be famous. One of our authors will name a character for you in a book. Now, I can’t guarantee your character will be a hero or mass murderer, but you’ll have an interesting piece of history you can show off to your bar buds.

We’ll be adding stuff to the goodie bag as well as the month progresses, so keep watching the site. Maybe by the time we’re done, we’ll need a U-Haul to deliver everything.

Thanks for the help, folks; we do appreciate your support through the year. Look for us on other blogs, and watch our Facebook page and blog for updates. I’ll be doing a follow up blog with Nerine Dorman after the event, and like she says, I hope it’s sans moustache.

Daily Routines

BY: Sylvia Shults
Humans are creatures of habit and routine. Routines give our days structure, and let us know that all is in balance in our little corner of the universe. I’m human myself, so I really like my routines. Get up, brush my teeth, put my contacts in, do my exercises, get dressed, go to work. Come home, feed the dogs, take them out, go to bed. On Thursdays, I’ve usually got some spare time in the afternoons, so that’s when I get a lot of writing done. It was a predictable life. It was my life, and I was content.
Then, last summer, a friend of mine blew that comfortable routine of mine right out of the water. All it took was one innocent little question.
“Hey, Sylvia, how’d you like to help me start a publishing company?”
And just like that, my comfortable routine was shattered into a million little pieces.
Of course, I didn’t give David a response right away. (Didn’t want him to think I was that easy.) It took a bit of cajoling on his part, as well as a lot of peer pressure. “John and Ade and Tracie are doing it too. Come on, take a chance.” But the more I thought about it, the more the idea appealed to me. Be part of a publishing company? One that specializes in horror and dark fiction? Hey, why not? Sounds like it could be fun. That’s how they get you, you know. That’s how they suck you in. First taste is free.
Then they made me a board member. I had a title – “Publicity Director”. (I still think they gave me that title because I have no sense of shame or moderation when it comes to promoting my work.) We got stationery with my name right on it – in ink. Suddenly I was no longer just a writer. I was no longer responsible just for my own work. I was a member of a company, with, you know, duties and stuff. What on earth were these people thinking?
Then David dropped the biggest bombshell of all on this routine-loving, homebody little librarian. “Oh yeah, we’re all going to the World Horror Convention. In Austin Texas. Yes, ALL of us.” Even me, who would much, much rather stay home and read a book (or write one) than go out on a Saturday night. I sighed. This would take me even farther out of my comfortable routine. I don’t even like going out to downtown Peoria, which is half an hour away. And David wanted me to go to Texas? Yeesh! But, I figured, if the folks from Britain and flippin’ Australia could make it, I suppose I could be there too. I left the dogs with my husband, took time off from work, and made the trek to Austin. (And that’s a whole ‘nother blog post…)
And something happened there in Austin, in the dealers’ room at the World Horror Convention. Something strange, something wonderful. I was standing behind the table, waiting to jump on the next soul who wandered past (“Here, have a pen! And a bookmark! And a catalog!”), when I glanced down at the books on display. Now, I’ve been to book signings before. I’ve sold books before, sometimes with other authors. We’re always good at tag-teaming each other, passing off potential customers to each other. After all, if SOMEONE makes a sale, it’s all good, right? But at the end of the day, each writer has their own books to sell.
But. But! When I looked down at the table loaded with books in front of me, something occurred to me. Whether I sold a copy of The Taming of the Werewolf, or Snareville, or The Left Hand, or Pray – it all benefitted the company. And in the end, no matter which book I ended up selling, it would benefit me. And if Tracie sold a copy of my novel Price of Admission, that would benefit her. We were all in this together. I could feel a grin spreading across my face. Boy, there really was something to this whole cooperative thing after all.
So this trip to Austin jolted me out of my routine. So what? It’s good to shake things up once in a while. And things have stayed shaken, that’s for sure. I can now call myself a member of a respected publishing company. I’m the Publicity Director for Dark Continents Publishing. I have, you know, duties and stuff.
I still would rather stay home than go out, though. And I still like to hole up and write on a Thursday afternoon.

Back to Blogging!

2011 has been a great year for the Dark Continents Publishing Company!

In April at the World Horror Convention in Austin, Texas Dark Continents was proud to hold the official Launch Party for thirteen debut books! The DCP Vice President Tracie McBride came all the way from Australia to join in on the celebration and help promote her novel, Ghosts Can Bleed. We celebrated by hosting a Bat Cruise Launch Party at sunset on beautiful Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin. Our guests were treated to a buffet supper and open bar, a special Audio Sample Presentation of our entire line of books read by the talented voice narrator, Wayne June, as well as a fantastic view of the famous Austin Bats as they left their caves for the evening. Three special cruise guests each won a lifetime membership guarantee of one free copy of all future Dark Continents publications, so long as they keep in touch and let us know where to mail the books!

In other exciting news, author Dave Jeffery’s novel Necropolis Rising Kindle version has enjoyed remarkable success in the UK, where it reached #1 in the Amazon Horror chart. Since this time the novel has maintained a top-ten presence in the Amazon Occult chart, where as of this writing it is currently #8.

 

David M. Youngquist, Sylvia Shults, and John Prescott participated in a whirlwind book signing tour in Illinois this June, stopping at three bookstores in two days. Many people turned out for the signings, and many books were sold. But, most exciting of all, Barnes and Noble and Waldens (so sorry to see you go, Walden’s!) have begun displaying our titles as end caps. End caps  are the equivalent of the Holy Grail for authors – having books we have loved and nurtured majestically displayed at the end of a row. Nirvana!

John Prescott’s PRAY novel made it into the top 100 Horror Novels in the Amazon US Kindle ratings in July, and we’re expecting  a bigger reception for the second novel in the series, HELL, set to debut on Black Friday November 25, 2011.

Sylvia Shults continues to do research on her as-yet unnamed novel about the Bartonville, Illinois Asylum for the Incurable Insane, a very haunted and very cool old abandoned place. Sylvia and S.L. Schmitz spent a wonderful afternoon on the grounds of the asylum, taking photographs of the graveyards and the main building in preparation for her research!  

John Irvine and his wife, Maureen Irvine, are in New Zealand enjoying all of that LOTR’s scenery and working on two joint collections called Collected Haibun and Echoes of Exotic Places. Maureen’s novel (set in Greece) is called Bitter Olives, and is slated for DCP’s 2012 new imprint collection. If you can’t wait to sink your teeth into the next Irvine publication, you simply must check out the gourmet short stories, poetry and recipes (yes- recipes!) in Blood Curry, featuring that most unique of ingrediants; fresh animal blood!

Also in July, the newest edition of the DCP Book Catalog became available for distribution. Additional books now added to the collection include S.L. Schmitz’s dark and mysterious Let It Bleed; the upcoming launches for John Prescott’s HELL and Snareville II, the chilling sequel to David M. Younquist’s fast-paced zombie thriller, as well as Phobophobia, an anthology of short stories about the secret world of human fears and phobias edited by Dean M. Drinkel.

Dark Continents Publishing will host an official launch party of several new publications at the British Fantasy Society’s FantasyCon in Brighton on Saturday October 1, 2011 at 8:00pm. Huzzah! Simon Kurt Unsworth will be debuting his highly anticipated Quiet Houses novel, and Dave Jeffery’s haunting new collection of short stories Campfire Chillers. Adrian Chamberlin will be there as well, with his excellent novel The Caretakers, and if all things go as planned DCP’s President David M. Younquist will be journeying from the USA to join in on the fun.

On a more somber note, we were sad to lose Serenity J. Banks from the Core Board of Directors, but welcomed Julia Messina as our new Senior Editor and member of the Senior Board. Serenity will now participate as a Junior Board Member – looking for a good vampire novel? Check out her novel The Left Hand.

Over the next six months, stay tuned for more blog posts as the madcap Dark Continents Authors travel to such places as the FantasyCon in Brighton and Archon 35 in  St. Louis, MO. There will be updates on bookings, podcasts, interviews, author appearances, blogging, and a VERY BIG Press Release announcing some VERY BIG author news…. So stay tuned, “LIKE” us on Facebook, and sign up to receive blog updates!

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    Snareville II (Working Title)
    Written by: David Youngquist
    Release Date: November 25, 2011
    The chilling sequel to the fast-paced zombie thriller Snareville

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    Phobophobia
    Compiled and edited by:
    Dean Drinkel
    Release Date: November 25, 2011
    Twenty-six authors from around the word present stories about unique and gory phobias. What do you fear?

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    Campfire Chillers
    Written by: Dave Jeffery
    Release Date: September 30, 2011 at the Brighton British Fantasy Convention
    Be it ghost stories or tales of pure Horror, the Scoutmaster will have you quivering by the fireside with each new haunting tale.

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