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Heading to Perth soon for SwanCon and very much looking forward to it. The last few months have been work, work, work, and back injury recovery – it will be great to have a proper break.

Interestingly, the more I find myself mired in routine and work, the more I crave escapism in the way of Film and TV. I’ve had the pleasure of watching some great series in the last little while, usually just before I go to bed at night (hence my late night tweets on the matter). Anyway, for those that are interested here are my verdicts:

The Border – Canadian show with some excellent story-lines and a lot of hand held camera. The camera took a bit of adjusting to, but once I did it really added a whole different feel to the show. The acting was a little uneven but some of the characters developed well over series one, and the writers had fun making their characters squirm.

Verdict: some of the most well constructed plots I’ve seen in a while. Have ordered series 2 (which Grace Park is in). Shame it was cancelled after series 3.

Covert Affairs – Piper Perbao is so vivacious and knows how to run and move, so the action scenes are really tremendous. The stories are fine but a little generic. I usually prefer the grittier more realistic approach but this is so slickly produced, you just have to appreciate the production values. Solid poke at the career inbreeding at Quantico and CIA paranoia.

Verdict: Light but super slick. Fun enough to stay with into series 2.

Scott and Bailey – what can I say other than LOVE! Acting is quite simply superb. There have been criticism’s levelled at it that it’s quite anti-male, or at least, portrays men in a very poor light. Honestly, I can see what the critics mean, but it is so authentic that I can’t agree with them that it’s a problem. The theme music bears mentioning because it is truly the best I’ve heard, and the regular focus-pull on some establishing scenes lends it certain flavour (watch it and you’ll see what I mean). Story-lines are multi-episodic, which really appeals to me.

Verdict: Something to get excited about. Series 2 can’t come out on DVD soon enough.

 

About to start a series called King, tonight. Will update you in due course. Can’t access the promotional vid for it yet, but it’s Canadian, so I’m betting I like it.

My dear friend Ju is recommending this series, Fairly Legal, which I will definitely check out.

I’ve also started on the Tess Gerritsen, Rizzoli and Isles books. Quite keen now to get the series on DVD and watch from the start. The episodes I’ve seen haven’t quite captured me. I’m finding the relationship between the two main characters lacking something – but perhaps that’s because I’m watching it in grabs.

 

So much cooking the next month or so. Am still writing to deadline but time for SwanCon is creeping closer. Among the many fun things I get to do there, is to launch the new anthology from Ticonderoga Publications called Damnation and Dames. Liz Gryzb and Russell B. Farr have been friends of mine forever and a day and I’m excited to be in town and available to launch this for them. Later next week, I’m also having an interview with Ian Nichols for the West Australian.

After I get back there are all sorts of appearances coming up, including Bundaberg Writefest and the Golf Coast Literati event. But before I go, I get to cross swords with my mate Alex Adsett and others on a ASA panel on digital rights.

So much fun stuff, and timely. I feel like I need to get out of the house. Finishing up two books over the early part of the year has meant living a very routine life. So ready for time out!

And speaking of my books, today I got the new cover for the next Tara Sharp novel. This is a departure from the previous look and I like it a lot. in this episode, Tara travels to Brisbane to help out a music promoter with his troublesome client. Sharp madness ensues!

The book will be released in September. For a big, close look at it, check out the Tara Sharp tumblr page.

See what y’all think!

 

 

Executioner (Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: The Laughing Corpse #3) by Laurell K. Hamilton, Ron Lim, Jess Ruffner-Booth

Current queen of the book charts and soon to be the star of her own television film, best-selling author Laurell K. Hamilton’s vampire hunter continues to take comics by storm As The Laughing Corpse enters its haunting final act, Anita Blake thinks she has the deadly voodoo priestess who’s made her life hell dead to rights… but the necromancer is about to find out her nightmare’s only just begun Find out why everyone in America is talking about Anita Collects Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter: The Laughing Corpse – Executioner

#1-5 Hardcover, Graphic Novel, 112 pages Published June 9th 2010 by Marvel Comics (first published 2010)

ISBN  0785136347 (ISBN13: 9780785136347)

As Anita’s problems begin to worsen, one dead body after another showing up. All the clues start pointing to the Vaudun priestess. She is accused of a murder with possible proof, but then the proof disappears. She is a very magical being and recently Anita’s been causing her some grief.  She decides it’s finally time that Anita pays for causing her life so many problems…

Anita eventually gets trapped in the middle of the biggest mess of her life and taken hostage. There is a blob of zombie parts that have been molded together guarding her in the basement. She has to get past the guards who have weapons and take on a battle with this grotesque rotting corpse to get herself as well as the other hostages free.

In the end, we get to see Anita be the most powerful and truest form of Animator. She has to fight back with what she knows best; all out Zombie Apocalypse.

These are some of the best renditions of novels into graphic form I have come across. I love that that there is just as much dialogue to go along with the illustrations and full colored glossy pages.

 

Awards

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Peacemaker - Aurealis Award
Best Science Fiction Novel 2014

Curtin University Distinguished Alumni Award 2014

Transformation Space - Aurealis Award
 Best Science Fiction Novel 2010

Sharp Shooter - Davitt Award
Best Crime Novel 2009 (Sisters in Crime Australia) 

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