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Updates: Release Date for Blood Monarch, Other Projects

9/30/2014

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So, I haven't done updates here yet. It's high past time. Those that follow faithfully know the main series, the Dragon Hunters, is five books in and I know some have been waiting for the next book. So, let's get some information. Big question is the release date. And now I'll tell you. The release date will be October 31st for the next book, Blood Monarch. And I have to say, Vlad is far different from even my original impression of him. He and his mate fit better than I thought. Their relationship starts off in a much different way and has taken some twists and turns that are far beyond what I expected, but I think it's refreshing and you'll love it.

Then there's the Journeys series. The first book, Shadows of the Past, is still with the editor waiting for the first round of edits. Got no clue on a release date yet. This is the downside to publishing with an author house instead of self publishing. 

Next is the Coven series, which I'm enjoying working on. This one will definitely be an erotica. But I see the first book being done by November at the latest. I believe I will self publish this one, but I might hold it for this new program Amazon is doing for authors that will give us a contract through Amazon if you jump through all the hoops and fans like it. Still sort of self publishing. But it seems like a good start.

Last is the book I'm writing with a fellow author, Lillian Mackenzie Rhine. We haven't titled it yet, but based off the way we work and the writing we've managed to do so far, it's going to be another interesting project for me. A whole new vampire series for me and her, totally separate from our other works, and we know each other's work and strengths pretty well, and we have that same drive. Actually, she might be a bit more driven. Got a list of everything she's working on and I think I need to catch up. 

More updates on my original series, after Blood Monarch will be Andreas' next book, The Dragon's Secrets. Time to find out what the eldest dragon has really been doing for 11,000 years. Following his book, we'll get Lita's book. Time for Vic's daughter to meet her mate. And there will be another book for Victoria because the Dragon witch has some enemies she needs to take on as well. Then more of Jarel's children get to come out and tell their story. So, get ready, there's a lot of books coming your way. Next year, I foresee my usual four books or more being released. 
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Author Interview: Scott Pinsker

9/24/2014

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1.       Tell us a bit about yourself. What kind of books do you write? When did you start? Where are you from etc

Scott Pinsker: First of all, thanks so much for welcoming me, Drako.  I truly appreciate it.  Let’s see… about myself: Well, I’m a publicist & marketing expert in beautiful Tampa Bay, Florida.  Over the course of my career, I’ve represented & helped a slew of athletes, entertainers and celebs-in-peril, focusing mainly on reputation management and media relations.  My analysis of marketing trends and political brand-building strategies has been published on FOXNews.com, the Washington Times & Jewish World Review.  I’ve also hosted a radio talk-show on 1250 WTMA in Charleston, South Carolina, created & executive produced a film for National Lampoon (that was terrible), and appeared in a pair of political documentaries (including one that was nominated for an Academy Award).

I became a novelist because I madly, deeply LOVE books – but I’m also tremendously dissatisfied with books.  All writers, I suppose, are driven by an obsessive desire to take an empty canvas of blank paper, and then – through the glorious power of personal imagination – transform the paper into a stunning work of art.  I guess that’s a long way of saying that I write because I have to, whether I like it or not…

I tried NOT to be a novelist.  Lord, how I tried!  But after battling against the cosmic tide for the first few decades of my life, my arms were tired.  I was exhausting myself, constantly fighting to be somewhere I wasn’t meant to be.

…I guess I became a novelist because I ran out of all other options.

My debut novel is the first in “The Second Coming” trilogy – a new series where I take the Tarantino Treatment to the “Left Behind” End Days saga & revolutionize the formula.  It’s called The Second Coming: A Love Story.  Here’s a link to the book’s Amazon site: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KT6B3G0.

 

2.       Most authors also read a lot in addition to their writing. What kind of books to you prefer to read? Who are some of your favorite authors?

 

Pinsker: My four favorite books, in no particular order, are Illusions by Richard Bach, Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, Brain Droppings by George Carlin and The Law by Frederic Bastiat.

It’s an odd blend, but what each of these books has in common is that they kinda stick to you, even after you flip the final page.  Bach, Rand, Carlin and Bastiat are masters at examining existence – and then shattering the paradigm.  I like books that make you think, even when (or especially when) you disagree with the author’s conclusions.

 

It’s what I strived to emulate in The Second Coming: A Love Story.  No matter your religion, no matter your faith, this book WILL force you to see the world in a dimensionally different way.  I personally guarantee it – and if I’m lying, may God strike Justin Bieber dead!!

>Crickets & Tumbleweed<

Dang…


3.       Tell us about your book. 

Pinsker: Two men claim to be the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.  Each claims the other is Satan in disguise – but only one is telling the truth, and the reader isn’t explicitly told who’s who.  The United States soon splits along ideological lines, with Red America swearing allegiance to the conservative “savior” and Blue America (naturally) worshiping at the altar of the other.  A furious Culture War-turned-Holy War erupts, with both sides waging a win-at-all-costs marketing campaign to prove their savior’s supremacy.

It’s finally happened: Red America and Blue America are headed for Armageddon!

4.       Do you have a favorite character in your book? Do fans gravitate towards one character more than others and why do you think that is?

Pinsker: I love all the characters – God and Satan included.  All of the key characters are modernized updated of Bible characters: Mary Magdalene, for example, is now Margaret Magdala Esquire – only instead of selling her body to the highest bidder, she auctions her mind to criminals.  Each character is like a rat in a maze, desperately searching for salvation… but searching in different ways – and with VERY different outcomes.

I’ve noticed that people tend to identify with the savior who most exemplifies their own personal political/theological beliefs: Liberals & secularists gravitate to the (so-called) Second Coming named Israel, and conservatives & traditionalists gravitate to the (so called) Second Coming named Joe.

It’s one of the theo-curveball that makes this such a fascinating “thought-experiment” for readers.

 

5.       Do you listen to music when writing? What kind of music would best suit your novels?

Pinsker: Sometimes I write to music.  My two all-time favorite performers are Tori Amos and Iron Maiden.  (I keep waiting for ‘em to go on tour together, but they never do.  What gives?)  It’s probably not coincidental that Tori Amos & Iron Maiden both entered my ears during my tumultuous teen-years and tri-polar twenties.  Music is like an emotional bookmark: Just one note can transport you to ANY chapter of your life.  I like that, because sometimes an author needs to bloody his scars to trigger an emotional response.  In gamer-speak, music is a cheat-code. 

So is alcohol: Alcohol and music both heighten emotions and loosen inhibitions.  Sometimes, that’s helpful.  Sometimes it’s not.
 

6.       If your book were made into a movie, who would play your characters in your dream cast?

Pinsker: [Laughs] Okay, I admit to daydreaming about this scenario.  And for the record, Scarlett Johansson is absolutely welcome to the movie auditions.  (Although one of the Amazon reviewers wrote that the FOX News Channel’s Megyn Kelly would be perfect for the female lead of Margaret Magdala.  It’s an interesting choice, and I could actually see that working.)

Sometimes you hear writers complaining because Hollywood screwed-up their story.  I wouldn’t mind, because the way I see it, the novel-version was MY story; a film is a multimillion-dollar collaborative effort.  You have to accept that going it.  So even if the studio hired, say, Michael Bay and added giant robots, it would still be kinda cool to witness the adaptation/train-wreck.  No?   

 

7.       If you had a chance to collaborate with any author, indie or mainstream, who would it be and why?

 

Pinsker: I’d pick Bill Shakespeare.  (I guess I should call him William, but I’m pretty sure he’d be cool with Bill.)  Pretty prolific writer, that Shakespeare.  Sure, I’d love to work with Bill. 

 

Stan Lee would be intriguing as well.  In many ways, Stan Lee is more prolific – and of greater consequence – than Shakespeare: The characters Lee created & co-created (Spiderman, Iron-Man, Hulk, X-Men, Avengers, Thor, Fantastic Four, etc.) are probably better-known & more immediately-identifiable than ANYTHING Shakespeare has done.  There are parts of Africa and South America that are wholly unfamiliar with Macbeth… but they all know that Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider.  Isn’t that amazing?

 

100 years from now, what do you think will be more celebrated: The collected works of Shakespeare or the “Marvel Universe” created by Stan Lee?  It’s not a slam-dunk, but my money is on Lee.  Especially now that The Mouse has a vested financial interest in Marvel’s global success…

 

8.       What’s next on your agenda?

 

Pinsker: The Second Coming: A Love Story is the first of a trilogy.  I’m currently completing the follow-up novel, Three Days Later: A Revenge Story. 

 

If you love debating theology, politics and morality – or if you’ve ever stayed up at night, trying to figure out why bad things happen to good people – then you’ve GOT to read this book.  It’s a playground of explosive ideas, but I must explicitly caution you: It’s not for everyone.  The Second Coming: A Love Story will make you think… and you might not like where your mind leads.

 

Thanks so much – and keep the faith!


Website: www.secondcomingishere.com

Amazon Book Site: www.amazon.com/dp/B00KT6B3G0

Facebook: www.facebook.com/SecondComingNovel

Twitter: @ScottPinsker

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The Second Coming: A Love Story

9/24/2014

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Synopsis: Two men claim to be the Second Coming of Christ. Each claims the other is Satan in disguise. But only one is telling the truth. 

In The Second Coming: A Love Story, the devilish new novel by Scott Pinsker, the culture war between Red America and Blue America turns shockingly real when two self-declared saviors appear on earth. The first “messiah” attracts legions of liberal and secular-progressive followers with his message of New Age brotherhood, quickly becoming the darling of the left. The second “messiah” preaches fire-and-brimstone traditional Christianity, gaining a grassroots army of conservative worshippers ready to battle to the death. 

It’s finally happened: Red America and Blue America are headed for Armageddon! 

Review: Being a pagan, I read this book with some skepticism. Jesus is not part of my faith but I can respect the faith the same as I respect other faiths under the pagan umbrella. This was a truly compelling read to me. I was immediately curious as to which of the two was really Jesus and which was Satan. There are similarities. I especially love the flashbacks to God and the angels in the beginning when He created the world. Tying that into a prophecy and the current world is brilliant. 
Each of the two has disciples, and both find themselves drawn into the current world of politics. Michael is the seer for Israel, and is told his visions hold the key to the fate of the world. He's very soft and passive, shy, and endearing because he's the take the world on his shoulders type. His boyfriend, David, is a speechwriter, and something is very off with him. He's overly arrogant and combative. He's a narcissist. He can't take criticism. Frankly, I can't stand him.
Joe, the other man claiming to be Christ, recruits a lawyer Margaret, and a drug addict, Peter, neither of whom are likable. Margaret has questionable morals and Peter is too devoted. He feels that he's saved already so any methods he uses will be forgiven. They're both rather low and their base nature doesn't change when they come into contact with who they think is Jesus. Instead, they grow worse.
I'm not sure which of the two is actually Jesus, but I know I want to read the next book.

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