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HERE COMES AUGUST

  • On 5 Aug | '2016

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Greetings Loyal Airmen, sure looks like 2016 is whipping past us at hyper-speed these days. It’s already Aug and we’re half way through the year with BOTH the Windy City Pulp & Paper Con and now Pulp Fest behind us.  Wow, Mom always told us the older we got, the faster time sped up.  She wasn’t kidding.  Ha. Anyway we thought we’d get this week’s Flight Log rolling with a final pix from Pulp Fest 2016 taking from the second floor landing by our pal William Lampkin which clearly shows our Airship 27 Productions tables.  That’s the Air Chief at the left chatting with pal Mark Haelgua and of course Art Director Rob Davis to the right talking with another attendee.  Truly a great show this year and thanks William, for the great pix.

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Last year Airship 27 Productions released HITWOLF by Fred Adams, Jr, the story of a Vietnam veteran turned into a werewolf by the New Jersey mob to be their assassin. In the end, he manages to escape them and goes on the run. Well the hunt now continues in HITWOLF 2 The Pack which we just released. Once again Clayton Hinkle provides the wonderful interior illustrations and this time Zachary Brunner turns in that fantastic cover above.  The Air Chief personally loves this series and we hope you’ll give a try. Available as ever from Amazon.com –

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As many of you will recall, last month the Air Chief had the fun of being a guest at the local Barnes & Noble bookstore to talk about American Pulps. Well, our good pal Rio Herrera was kind enough to tape the event and you can see it on You Tube at the link below.  (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdTI6jDJxyo)  Hope you enjoy it.

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And as for our latest update on the Brother Bones movie, Art Director Rob Davis is still doing up character sketches for the producers. Here is his take on Madame Sadie Levine who runs the bordello in the opening scenes of the film. Again, these will help with the casting of actors to play various roles.

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Finally we are going to leave you with a special art peek at a forthcoming book. In the past two years, Airship 27 Productions has had the privilege of publishing half a dozen novels and a few short stories by one of the finest writers the Air Chief has ever had honor of meeting, Fred Adams Jr.  During the time our association began, Fred let it be known that the first novel he ever wrote, DEAD MAN’S MELODY, a fantastic murder mystery that takes place in the world of music and rock roll, had never been published.  We quickly convinced him to submit and now, after finding the right illustrator, are about to go into final production.  That illustrator is Richard Jun and above is one of the nine pieces he did for Fred’s novel.  We are extremely excited about DEAD MAN’S MELODY.  More as things develop.

As ever, thanks for stopping by and we’ll see you back here next week.

Ron Over & Out!

 

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