Sunday, October 05, 2008

The End of the Blog

In an effort to consolidate things a bit, I'm no longer going to update my blog here (unless there's a massive outcry of distress and hurt feelings). You can check out the continued wackiness directly on my website at http://www.jeffstrand.com.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Chainsaws! Chainsaws! Chainsaws!

Recently I was accused of having an abundance of chainsaw references in my fiction. I feel that this observation is FALSE, and so join me on a merry tour as I do a search for "chainsaw" in my books...

How to Rescue a Dead Princess: Not a single chainsaw reference. Ha! Granted, it's a fantasy novel...

Elrod McBugle on the Loose: I picked this book second because I was going to go "Not a single chainsaw reference. Ha! Granted, it's a kids' book..." But actually Elrod McBugle, when facing the idea of a fight with the school bully, wonders if he could hide a chainsaw behind his back. So I'm 1 for 2.

Out of Whack: Travis mentions taking a chainsaw to Seth's stereo. Hmmm. I really wasn't expecting to find chainsaw references in my comedies. This could be embarrassing.

Graverobbers Wanted (No Experience Necessary): Andrew Mayhem makes a joke about being chased by a lunatic with a chainsaw. Later there's a reference to various prop weapons, including a chainsaw, in the movie studio. Then a reference to juggling chainsaws. Then Andrew asks if anybody has a chainsaw to cut Roger free of The Dismemberment Machine (I forgot about that scene--that was way cool). Then a non-running chainsaw stuck in a corpse. Okay, maybe I have a problem.

Single White Psychopath Seeks Same: This one, of course, starts off with a great big chainsaw scene. Then there's a chainsaw in the operating room where really scary stuff happens. But that's it.

Casket For Sale (Only Used Once): In the big exciting finale, a corpse has been outfitted with a chainsaw arm. Son of a bitch...

Pressure: A reference to juggling chainsaws. My second reference to juggling chainsaws, for those keeping count. Also a reference to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but that's pushing it.

The Haunted Forest Tour: Another reference to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but in a completely different context than in Pressure. Then a whole bunch of chainsaw references as some folks go to work against the rapidly growing forest, but I'm pretty sure Jim Moore wrote that scene.

Suckers: One of the bad guys uses a chainsaw, and in fact is named Crazy Chainsaw Goon, but J.A. Konrath definitely wrote that part.

Gleefully Macabre Tales: This book was mentioned as being particularly chainsaw-obsessed, so let's see...an early reference to a chainsaw in "Socially Awkward Moments With An Aspiring Lunatic," followed by several more as the aspiring killer decides that a chainsaw is a bad idea. Then a chainsaw is a key plot point in "BrainBugs." And that's it. So thirty-two of the stories in this book DON'T contain chainsaws.

Disposal: Frank suggests that they decapitate the body-that-won't-die with a chainsaw, followed by a discussion of the purchase price and availability of a chainsaw.

The Sinister Mr. Corpse: Stanley Dabernath, in his pre-zombie film distributor life, owns the rights to a movie called Put Down That Chainsaw, I'm Not Made of Wood. I'd go see that.

So, How to Rescue a Dead Princess is the only one of my published books not to contain the word "chainsaw." Let's look at some upcoming titles...

Benjamin's Parasite: Benjamin, a high school teacher, has marked up an essay with so much red ink that it looks like a killer has chainsawed a few victims in the vicinity. Later, there's a dialogue exchange that includes the line "Chainsaw?" Then somebody is described as snoring like an orchestra of chainsaws.

The Severed Nose: None!!! Ha!!!

Okay. Well. This has been an eye-opening experience. I think it's time to start writing about meat cleavers...

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Don't Forget - Deep Carnivale Today!

If you're in the Florida-ish area, be sure to stop by for this free Celebration of Words!

I'll be reading from Pressure from 1:30 to 2:00 PM, at the Cuban Club in Ybor City, and signing books and stuff right after that.

Check it out at http://www.deepcarnivale.com.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Deep Carnivale Tomorrow

If you're planning to hang around Florida on Saturday, September 27th, come on over to Deep Carnivale: A Celebration of Words. It's a totally FREE event in Tampa, Florida (The Cuban Club in Ybor City, to be specific; "that one really cool club; I forget the name" to be vague). There'll be authors, musicians, art, events for the kiddies, and all kinds of stuff.

It runs from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. I'll be there the whole time, but my official reading is from 1:30 to 2:00 PM. Though Deep Carnivale is a family-friendly event, I'll be reading on the Mature Audiences Only stage in the Cuban Club basement. Beware!!!

For much more information on the event, check out http://www.deepcarnivale.com

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Poll Closed (And Picture Deleted!)

Thanks to everybody who voted in my "Jeff as a Blond" poll. The results were heavily on the "Uh, no" side, which mirrored the responses in real life. My initial reaction was "Well, that's not quite as ridiculous as I would've expected," but after we did the second dose to eliminate the orange streaks, that reaction transformed into "GAAAHHHH!!! WHAT HAVE I DONE?!?"

My hair is black now. I'd post a picture, but this isn't supposed to be a fashion blog.

Meanwhile, don't forget that my short story "Mr. Twitcher's Miracle Baby-Chopping Machine" is available for free on my website. Just click the "Free Story" link at http://www.jeffstrand.com.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Blood Lite Review

There's a review of Blood Lite (which comes out next month) at Tez Says.

http://tezmilleroz.wordpress.com/2008/09/20/review-blood-lite-kevin-j-anderson-ed/

The review goes through the anthology story by story, praising some, un-praising others, and has the following to say about my own contribution, "The Bell...From HELL!!!" which I am quoting here in its entirety:

"Yes, the title's really written like that."

I think that, deep inside, all authors aspire to touch their readers in such a way that their reaction is to confirm punctuation and capitalization.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Reminder!

The Horror-Mall Three-For-The-Price-Of-Two paperback sale runs through Monday night. How to Rescue a Dead Princess is now out-of-stock, but my other paperbacks are still available. At this price, they only have to be 2/3rds as good as a regular book to make it worth the money, so order now!

http://www.horror-mall.com/Jeff-Strand-p-1-c-250.html

Thanks to everybody who voted in my "Jeff as a Blond" poll. Thus far the results are very much in favor of "No, you look like a frickin' idiot." I've left my own opinion out so as not to sway the votes, and the poll remains open at my website...

http://www.jeffstrand.com

Meanwhile, having returned to the wonderful world of screenwriting with a very short script of my very short story "Really, Really Ferocious," (if any filmmakers out there are looking for a Dachshund-themed dark comedy, let me know), I'm now a quarter of the way into a feature-length screenplay for Disposal. It's moving along pretty darn well so far. Will it continue this way, or will my next update be a primal scream of frustration? Stay tuned!