Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Free Weird Worlds



From today until the 29th of June Amazon is offering a Kindle download of Weird Worlds of Joel Jenkins at no charge. It also looks as though they've knocked a dollar and half off the cover price, for anyone who is interested in purchasing a hard copy.

From an ancient temple in the icy Martian mountains to a forbidden road haunted by the ghost of an Indian brave, this collection of tales will take you on a thrilling journey.  Meet vampire hunters, a rock musician who takes on the heavyweight champion of the world, the reluctant warrior of the mystical land of Saffronyia, giant Nazi robots, and the Mormon gunfighter Porter Rockwell ... as well as a few hungry apes and one very lovely and deadly assassin.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Weird Worlds Arrives


I've been so wrapped up in finishing next year's Coming of Crow manuscript (not to mention some short stories and novellas for Airship 27 and Pro Se Press) that I forgot to mention that another book jam-packed with pulpy action and adventure has already hit Amazon's digital shelves. I speak of, Weird Worlds of Joel Jenkins.  This is a wide-ranging collection of stories from my last twenty plus years of scrivening.  I've included the back cover blurb below:

From an ancient temple in the icy Martian mountains to a forbidden road haunted by the ghost of an Indian brave, this collection of tales will take you on a thrilling journey.  Meet vampire hunters, a rock musician who takes on the heavyweight champion of the world, the reluctant warrior of the mystical land of Saffronyia, giant Nazi robots, and the Mormon gunfighter Porter Rockwell ... as well as a few hungry apes and one very lovely assassin.

Weird Worlds is available in both paper and Kindle formats.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Talking With One Foot in My Grave



Mark Bousquet of Gunfighter Gothic and Dreamer's Syndrome fame was kind enough to take some time out of his very busy schedule to interview me about my most recent books, and a few other things.  Check out the Atomic Interview at Bousquet's Atomic Anxiety Blog.