Archive for the ‘the guns of santa sangre’ Category
Friday, January 27th, 2017
Coming soon in hardcover, paperback and digital editions from publisher SST Publications.  The artwork is by John Gallagher.  The novels are the first and second books in my dark fantasy werewolf western trilogy.
“In THE GUNS OF SANTA SANGRE, three 1800s gunfighters battled a ferocious pack of werewolves in Old Mexico. In the sequel THE WOLVES OF EL DIABLO, the three outlaws rob a Federale steam train in the badlands of El Diablo transporting a fortune in silver bars, but when a savage werewoman hungry for revenge on the men who killed her brother leads her bloodthirsty gang of wolfmen in an attack on the train, the outlaws find themselves trapped on a highballing railroad in the middle of the desert fighting fifty werewolves. This time it’s bigger action, more lycanthropes, more silver bullets, and much more Werewolf Western thrills!â€
#Werewolf #Western #WeirdWest #Gunfighters #Cowboys#WesternFiction #Supernatural #Horrorbooks #Action #Kindle#Audiobook #MustRead #Instacool #Instamood #Blood#HorrorClassics #Lycanthrope #HorrorGeek #HorrorAddict#HorrorIcon #HorrorObsessed #HorrorNerd #HorrorLover#HorrorJunkie #InstaHorror #Monsters #WerewolfWednesday#Fantasy #DarkFantasy #EricRed
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Saturday, December 31st, 2016
Here is the new wraparound cover art for my werewolf western novel, THE GUNS OF SANTA SANGRE. Â The book will be republished in hardcover, paperback and digital editions by SST Publications and editor Paul Fry at the beginning of 2017.
The sequel novel, THE WOLVES OF EL DIABLO, will be published by SST in hardcover, paperback and digital editions shortly afterwards.
Artwork by John Gallagher.
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Monday, December 5th, 2016
The werewolf western sequel to THE GUNS OF SANTA SANGRE will be published this spring in hardcover, trade paperback and digital editions by SST Publications. Â Here’s a preview of the wraparound cover art.
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Tuesday, October 18th, 2016
Posted in 100 Feet, Body Parts, Cohen And Tate, Don't Stand So Close, Film, It Waits Below, Uncategorized, bad moon, eric red, fangoria, near dark, novels, strange fruit, the guns of santa sangre, the hitcher, the wolves of el diablo, white knuckle | Comments Off
Friday, July 15th, 2016
I’ll be doing a BAD MOON Blu Ray signing with star Michael Pare, special makeup effects designer Steve Johnson, and composer Daniel Licht at Dark Delicacies Bookstore in Burbank this Tuesday, July 19th at 7:00 PM.
The address is 3512 W Magnolia Blvd. Burbank CA 91505.  Stop by and visit.
Thanks, as always, to Del and Sue Howison!
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Friday, July 8th, 2016
Guest List: Eric Red’s Top 5 Truck Movies
Eric Red, author of the new truck-thriller novel White Knuckle , has written such vehicular-minded movies as Near Dark , The Hitcher and Cohen and Tate (the last of which he also directed). Now he takes the wheel of Flick Attack’s first-ever Guest List!
Big rigs, the tractor-trailer 18-wheelers we see rolling along the American highways, belong in movies. There’s something bigger-than-life about the huge, rumbling, mythic diesels driven by those modern day cowboys, The Men Behind the Wheel. It was a lifelong fascination with these giant trucks and the colorful world of truckers that inspired my new high-octane thriller novel, White Knuckle, a mystery tale about an FBI agent on a cross-country hunt for a prolific serial killer/interstate truck driver. It’s surprising more films aren’t made about the epic world of the long hauler, but several truck movies have delivered on the exciting cinematic dimensions of big rigs. Here are my personal top-five favorites:
1. Duel (1971)
The mac daddy of all truck movies. A businessman four-wheeler overtakes a big rig on the highway in his car and, for the rest of the film, the menacing truck tries to kill him. Directed by Steven Spielberg, this ultimate present-tense thriller has no subplot, has no character backstory and we never even really see the truck driver. It’s a pure linear exercise in vehicular cat-and-mouse ratcheting suspense, with the scariest tractor-trailer 18-wheeler in movies — more animal than machine.
2. The Wages of Fear (1953)
The genius of this French thriller, about four truckers in South America on a suicide mission driving two truckloads of volatile explosive nitroglycerin through the jungle, is that it’s a vehicular action movie that moves at 5 mph. That’s about as fast as the heroes drive, because one bump and they get blown up. Honorable mention to William Friedkin’s Sorcerer, the 1977 muscular Hollywood remake, with its astonishing sequence of a nitro truck crossing a collapsing rope bridge during a hurricane rainstorm.
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Thursday, June 30th, 2016
My books DON’T STAND SO CLOSE, THE GUNS OF SANTA SANGRE, IT WAITS BELOW, and WHITE KNUCKLE are on the library shelves in Tennessee.
The address is 219 E Elm St, Nashville, IL 62263
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Saturday, June 4th, 2016
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Sunday, May 1st, 2016
“The wild west is about to get a whole lot wilder. Fans of THE HITCHER screenwriter/BAD MOON director/all-around cool dude Eric Red may be familiar with his 2013 werewolf Western novel THE GUNS OF SANTA SANGRE Well that deranged masterpiece is getting a sequel this fall: THE WOLVES OF EL DIABLO.
As if that wasn’t already enough to earn the book a slot on your fall reading list, the wraparound cover art by John Gallagher has been released, and it might just be the best design I’ve ever seen. Check it out below!
In THE GUNS OF SANTA SANGRE, three 1800s gunfighters rescued a poor Mexican village from a ferocious pack of werewolves. The epic werewolf western saga continues in the sequel, THE WOLVES OF EL DIABLO, as the trio of outlaws, broke and back to their old ways, rob a Federale steam train transporting a fortune in silver bars through the desert badlands of El Diablo, but things do not go as planned. The slain leader of the dead werewolves in the village has an even more savage werewoman sister leading her bloodthirsty gang of wolf man bandits to get revenge on the gunslingers who killed her brother. The cowboys are trapped on a highballing steam train in the middle of a wasteland with fifty werewolves and a cargo of silver bars they can’t shoot through the monsters’ hearts. Climb aboard as the gunfighters hatch a desperate plan to battle the army of lycanthropes hurtling down the rails to a spectacular showdown. This time it’s bigger action, more werewolves, more guns, and much more Werewolf Western fun!
THE WOLVES OF EL DIABLO will be published by SST Publications. It was edited by Paul Fry.
Also, a third book in the trilogy, entitled THE CLAWS OF RIO MUERTA, will be published next year. Go west, young werewolf, and enjoy some deranged genre mashup fiction…â€
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#werewolf #western #weirdwest #gunfighters #cowboys #westernfiction #supernatural #horrorbooks #action
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Friday, April 29th, 2016
Posted in Arrow In The Head, Don't Stand So Close, FBI, It Waits Below, JoBlo.com, Los Angeles, Novella, SST Publications, action, alien, antarctic press, audiobooks, blog, bookgasm, buzzard, cemetery dance, colorblind, cowboys, curfew, dark delicacies, dark discoveries magazine, dark lucidity, do not disturb, edge of sundown, eric red, erotic, erotica, evil jester press, freaks, gunfighters, horror, horror novel reviews, in the mix, john gallagher, lansing state journal, little nasties, monster, mystery, novels, paul fry, procedural, salvage, samhain publishing, science fiction, serial killer, short story, shroud magazine, sideshow, space, steam train, strange fruit, submarine, the buzzard, the claws of rio muerto, the guns of santa sangre, the horror fiction review, the horror review, the red corner, the wolves of el diablo, thriller, toll road, traveling carnival, trucker, undersea, weird tales magazine, weird west, werewolf, western | Comments Off