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Coming VERY SOON from Pro Se Productions..

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I have a short story in this upcoming anthology from Pro Se Productions. Stay tuned for more details as they become available.

For more information on this title, interviews with the author, or digital copies for review, email editorinchief@prose-press.com.

To learn more about Pro Se Productions, visit our webpage for submission guides, open calls and catalogue.. Like Pro Se on Facebook for the latest updates and new releases.

Thanks for reading,

Ernest

Wayside Tales

A CAVALIER AND A CON ARTIST WALK INTO FANTASY!
NANCY A. HANSEN’S ‘BY THE WAYSIDE TALES’ DEBUTS’

Wayside

Alexandre Louis Edouard Lebeau and Danika the Phantom Rose first appeared in TALES OF THE VAGABOND BARDS from author Nancy A. Hansen’s HANSEN’S WAY author imprint and Pro Se Productions. Now they are back, in three brand new and exciting adventures of their own in BY THE WAYSIDE TALES, now available in print and digital formats.

Wanted fugitives on the run, the bantam sized count turned cavalier and the charming and street-wise half-Elven con artist find themselves embroiled in one tenuous situation after another as they attempt to stay ahead of relentless pursuit. Along the way they make friends and enemies, right some wrongs, and learn more about each other’s strengths and weaknesses.

Find out what happens when a stern woman takes over running her uncle’s estate in desperation to avoid marrying a man she cannot love—a man who wants nothing more than to ruin them both. Will Alex and Danika find out the truth of her situation? Or will some final treachery cost them everything they’ve gained?

Back on the road and slogging through days of foul weather, Danika manages to get Alex to tell her of his past, and why he now travels so far from his homeland. It is a heart-wrenching story of love versus duty, where Alex learned the hard way that you can’t let your devotion to the one you hold most dear blind you to her more sordid and malevolent side. In the end, will Alex be able to set aside his own feelings and deal decisively with the horror and outrage the one he cherishes most has perpetrated on others?

Even delightful little villages have their dark secrets. A stop in a small country inn buzzing with local gossip about a recent murder leads to Alex and Danika looking up the rather ostentatious Lord of the area. Unfortunately, involving themselves in the situation with the idea of bringing the truth to light sets Alex and Danika up for revenge when the unhappy family of the deceased sets the bounty hunters back on their trail.

These are the tales garnered by the wayside, where just about anything can and will happen. By Nancy A. Hansen from HANSEN’S WAY and Pro Se Productions.

Featuring a terrific cover, logo design, and print formatting by Emily Mottesheard, BY THE WAYSIDE TALES is available in print on Amazon for $11.99.

This fantastic trilogy of short stories is also available as an eBook formatted by Mottesheard for the Kindle for only $2.99. The book is also available to Kindle Unlimited members for free.

For more information on this title, interviews with the author, or digital copies for review, email Editor in Chief.

To learn more about Pro Se Productions, visit our webpage. Like Pro Se on Facebook for all the latest news and release updates.

Thank you for reading,

Ernest

Research

Researching stories is part of the joy of writing for me. Need to be able neutralize TNT safely and at ambient temperature. Now, it works a bit different in the story that in this article, but this cool article lends enough plausibility to use it.

Spinach Yes, the secret is Spinach. Popeye may have had one up on us after all. Want to know more? Click on the word Spinach for the article.

Thanks for Reading,

Ernest

Indie Authors Read Provides Free Author Readings For Those Sheltering At Home — FERGUSON INK

Atlanta, GA—In the wake of Georgia’s shelter in place order, many folks find themselves at home looking for ways to occupy their time without spending a lot (or even any) money. For readers and fans of sci-fi and fantasy conventions who normally get their fix of meeting their favorite authors and listening to them do…

via Indie Authors Read Provides Free Author Readings For Those Sheltering At Home — FERGUSON INK

Diamond Dane

HARD BOILED IN HEELS! 1950S ERA MYSTERY! DAVID WHITE’S ‘DIAMOND DANE’ NOW AVAILABLEDiamond Dane

Raised by one of the toughest and best private detectives in the world. Forced to be strong in her own right because of how she loved. And in the crosshairs of one of the most dangerous mobs in the country. This is every day for Chicago P.I. DIAMOND DANE. The mystery digest novel featuring this fantastic new character by author David White is now available from Pro Se Productions in print and digital formats.

Ending up in a rough situation living in San Francisco, Diamond Dane decides to put some distance between the problem. She moves to Chicago and decides to open her own detective agency which is no easy task in the 1950s for a woman, especially a lesbian. Even with that, Diamond proves her value and worth as a detective quickly and builds a network of many friends, including the love of her life, Angela. That is all threatened, however, when one night she is propositioned by an old acquaintance who also happens to be next in line to lead one of the strongest criminal outfits in the United States. Finding herself in a tangled web involving not only homegrown thugs, but also the Chinese and a priest with his own secrets, Diamond must solve all the mysteries swirling around her before her world comes crashing down.

DIAMOND DANE by David White. From Pro Se Productions.

Featuring a stunning cover by Larry Nadolsky and print formatting and logo design by Emily Mottesheard, DIAMOND DANE is available in print on Amazon for $9.99.

This stylish hard-boiled mystery is also available as an eBook formatted by Mottesheard on the Kindle for only $2.99. The book is also available to Kindle Unlimited members for free.

For more information on this title, interviews with the author, or digital copies for review, email editorinchief@prose-press.com.

To learn more about Pro Se Productions, submission guidelines or see our catalogue visit our website. Like Pro Se on Facebook for all the latest news and releases.

Thanks for reading,

Ernest

A good day writing..

A story should have a good opening, I am happy with this one for my latest action/adventure tale.

Wharf

“The docks were forlorn in the cold waters under the murky sky. The water was dark without the speckles of light bouncing on the wavelets of a sunny day. The water relentlessly slapping and teasing this old maid of the sea stirred detritus, wafting a mix of creosote with a salty tang into the surroundings. Cargo crates stacked in rows on the stained concrete creating a maze between the 10,000-ton weather-beaten hull and the dockside warehouses. ”

Thanks for reading,

Ernest

Demons of Manhattan

OCCULT MASTER AND PERSONAL SPIRIT WARRIOR RETURN FROM OBSCURITY! ‘DEMONS OF MANHATTAN: ZONGAR, THE MIRACLE MAN’ DEBUTS FROM PULP DOMAIN FOR 99 CENTS!

Demons of Manhattan

Rising from Forgotten Four Color Origins, Characters of All Types Live Again in a shared World of Their Own! PULP DOMAIN, an epic concept reviving obscure comic book characters in the Public Domain as modern Pulp Heroes and Villains, brings the weird and wild, the brave and unbelievable, the vile and out of this world to life once more, thanks to concept creator and author Tommy Hancock.

A man of the world, both the natural and the occult, returns from very special duty in World War II, service that kept him trapped in warfare with monsters and magics unimagined for two years beyond the physical battle. Finding himself in the unique Bannister Club in New York City, he knows that even though he’s once again a civilian, the conflict he fought through is far from over.

Known publicly as The Miracle Man, Zongar uncovers a den of damnation in the heart of Manhattan, one that ties into his own greatest power and his closest ally, the magical presence known as Abaraxx. Together the two will stand toe to toe with a crime boss obsessed with the occult determined to make New York his own city of hell!

DEMONS OF MANHATTAN is Book Five of Eighty, the fifth short story of eighty to be released over the next year establishing the good and bad guys and all that fall in between for the shared universe of PULP DOMAIN. Concept created and written by Tommy Hancock.

With a stunning cover by Antonino Lo Iacono and Marzia Marina, this fifth tale in Pulp Domain is available exclusively on Amazon for only 99 cents and Kindle Unlimited Members can read this short story for free!

For interviews or more information on this series, please email editorinchief@prosepress.com.

Like Pro Se on Facebook for the latest news and happenings. Check out our website for submission guidelines and more information.

Thanks for reading,

Ernest

The Devil to Pay

WHAT IF? THE CIVIL WAR AND TIME TRAVEL COLLIDE IN NEWEST PRO SE THRILLER-THE DEVIL TO PAY: TIME GUARDS VOLUME ONE NOW AVAILABLE!

Devil to pay

Alternative history and Science Fiction come together in Pro Se Productions’ newest novel-THE DEVIL TO PAY: TIME GUARDS VOLUME ONE by Aubrey Stephens and Dale Kesterson, now available in print and digital formats.

Engineering professor and living historian John Andrews convinced his longtime friend, emergency physician Cathy Howell, to take on the task of running the first aid unit of a Civil War re-enactment at Gettysburg. Andrews believed it would be a fun trip and provide a break from academia they both needed, with the bonus of appearing in a documentary being filmed. Everything went according to plan, until they went to sleep Saturday, June 27 in the midst of the re-enactment’s tent city.

Awakening Sunday, June 28th, they found their tent was the only one in a clearing. Within minutes, John and Cathy discover they are now in 1863, just days before the actual battle. The idea of meeting participants in the historic events thrilled them both, but it was coupled with the realization that they, even with a single word or step might change the events of a pivotal battle in U.S. history. Unaware of how or who moved them through time, John and Cathy are marooned in the past, left with no instructions, no guide as to what they should or should not do. Do they help one side or the other? Do they try to avoid the entire battle? but most of all how the hell do they get home?

First in a series, THE DEVIL TO PAY: TIME GUARDS VOLUME ONE by Aubrey Stephens and Dale Kesterson. From Pro Se Productions.

With a terrific cover by Larry Nadolsky and print formatting and cover design by Carol Morris, THE DEVIL TO PAY is available in print for $14.99  on Amazon.

The first volume in the TIME GUARDS series, also formatted by Morris, is available for $2.99 digitally  and Kindle Unlimited Members read for free.

For interviews with the authors, copies for review, or more information on this work, please email editorinchief@prose-press.com.

Follow Pro Se on Facebook for the latest new and releases. For submission guidelines and Pro Se’s full catalogue check out the web page.  

Thanks for reading,

Ernest

PRO SE PRODUCTIONS LICENSES CHARACTERS OF ALLEGED LOST PULP PUBLISHER

St Germain

 

Every field of work, every career, every fandom, every anything that catches peoples’ interest and involves creative types producing works comes with its own mysteries. Obscure players and disregarded pieces that get lost to history and end up nearly completely forgotten, except for whispers of ‘Do You remember…?’ and tales of ‘Someone told me about…’

Such are the rumors of Vincent St. Germain and his nearly literal flash in the pan self-named pulp publishing company-St. Germain Publishing. Pro Se Productions announces that after exploring the nearly unknown stories and whispers about this extremely short lived publishing outfit, it has licensed from the owner and potential creator’s estate all characters featured in five apparently and two unpublished magazines.

“As little is known about the man St. Germain as is about his alleged almost momentarily St. Louis, Missouri based magazine publishing concern,” says Tommy Hancock, Editor in Chief of Pro Se Productions. “I have uncovered no written records confirming his existence, except potentially a few pieces of paper held dearly by reclusive collectors of such ephemera. No copies of signatures, of his own handwriting, not even of checks issued by his company. This last matter has led to speculation among the few who still discuss St. Germain that he may not have had many employees beyond what it took to physically publish magazines. In other words, there is a belief that Vincent St. Germain, ‘Vinny’ to a very few apparently, may himself have written every story that his company published, all of them under a variety of pen names. This is further potentially supported, based on lists of the works he published, each story by an author that had not published before or since St. Germain Publishing’s one month rise and fall. It is curious, though, that a Vincent St. Germain died in New Orleans, Louisiana in late 1938. Also, other than supposedly eyewitness encounters with the man, the only possible proof that he ever lived are two images, taken a few years apart apparently, that, based on my own personal deductions, are likely Vincent St. Germain.”

“There is even less available evidence of the five single issues, each one the first of a hopeful magazine within the St. Germain line, that the company allegedly released on the same day in the first week of April 1938. I have been allowed access to information and such surrounding the characters and contents of each magazine, six stories in each issue, all intended to be the first in series within each title. If the magazines ever existed, actual issues are either in the hands of the very protective collectors I mentioned earlier or hiding possibly in someone’s basement in a box thrown in the corner. Fortunately, the creator, if St. Germain, or creators, if multiple writers, made detailed notes and character descriptions and synopses, all supposedly at the direction of St. Germain, another way that he stood out from other Pulp publishers of the era.”

Also, there were allegedly two magazines prepared to debut the month after the first five. Though they were reportedly never published, Pro Se does have access to purported notes and details of these two books, and they will also be a part of this project, meaning that there will be seven anthologies featuring new stories starring these characters alleged to have appeared in St. Germain’s works.

The magazines that were supposedly published included ENDLESS MYSTERY, EVERLASTING TERROR, IMMORTAL ACTION, FOREVER WESTERN, and TIMELESS TALES. UNDYING LOVE and ETERNAL FANTASY were the two unpublished magazines. All these titles indicate that Vincent St. Germain was aware of the folklore associated with his surname and the infamous Comte de St. Germain, possibly a relative.

Based on a few notes left by St. Germain, it was intended that every story in each magazine would continue as a series. This did not occur, however, because there was no second issue of any of the five periodicals, or anything else ever published by St. Germain Publishing. The characters in St. Germain’s magazines at least on the surface resembled types made popular in other Pulp magazines. But, upon closer review, it turns out that Vincent was not only revolutionary in how he chose to do business, but he attempted to be tremendously forward thinking in both style of storytelling and crossing certain boundaries.

This has been,” Hancock states, “more than just a research project for a curious publisher, though. In the weeks I’ve invested in putting together the scarce remains of St. Germain Publishing, I have made progress that I did not expect. Pro Se Productions has licensed the characters believed to be included in St. Germain’s seven magazines from the person who currently owns them. To this end, Pro Se intends to bring all seven magazine titles back initially, each one as a book, an anthology. Each will feature a story for all the characters that reportedly debuted or would have debuted in the original pulps in the order in which they first appeared. The intent is to publish these seven new collections over the next twelve to eighteen months, twelve being the target. Following this ‘re debut’, we would then most definitely do novels, anthologies, digest novels, and even standalone digital short stories of the characters and expand them in their own series, hopefully as St. Germain might have intended.”

Pro Se Productions proudly announces that artist Kristopher Michael Mosby has agreed to provide a cover fore each anthology, each one bearing the title of a St. Germain magazine. Also, 42 writers have signed on to be a part of this project. The writers involved are-

Ron Fortier, Melinda Lafevers, E. W. Farnsworth, Adrian Delgado, Ariel Teague, Joshua Pantalleresco, Troy Osgood, Atom Mudman Bezecny, Andrew Butters, Rich Steeves, Raymond Embrack, HC Playa, Davide Mana, Quenntis Ashby, Paul Brian McCoy, Richard B. Wood, Colin Joss, Mark Bousquet, Derrick Ferguson, Sean Taylor, Neal Litherland, Susan Burdorf, Gary Phillips, Barry Reese, Frank Schildiner, Rob Howell, Gordon Dymowski, Richard C. White, Ernest Russell, Thomas Fortenberry, David Farris, Barbara Doran, Aaron Bittner, David White, Erik Franklin, Mike Hintze, Guy Worthey, Emily Jahnke, Mandi M. Lynch, Derek M. Koch, Aubrey Stephens, and Dewayne Dowers.

Please follow Pro Se’s Facebook page for regular updates on this project as well as Pro Se news. Contact Tommy Hancock at editorinchief@prose-press.com for interviews or further information.

Thanks for Reading,

Ernest

My March- so far

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March has been a rollercoaster.


Last we met, I was going to a guest, vendor, and Emcee for Opening Ceremonies at CoastCon 43.


A little bit about CoastCon, I really enjoyed it and if you can make it next year I recommend it. Organizers of the convention asked me last minute to step into the role of Emcee. As Murphy would have it, came down with a severe sinus infection the week before the convention. On the verge of losing my voice, I began antibiotics, regaining my voice just in time for the convention.


When I have done public speaking previously, there has been a lot of research because I really wasn’t able to do the research and learn it well enough not to need may notes. I felt unprepared all the way through the presentation. Yet, there were many positive comments and kudos given, both by attendees and organizers, so in all, it went pretty well. Panels were sparsely attended though they were all attended. The Pro Se table made enough to cover costs and get me gas money for the trip home. Always a good thing in my book.


All seemed to be going pretty well. Continued to work on an editing project, waiting for an anthology call to open when received the news, a friend committed suicide on the 17th. Always presenting a glossy image, many were not aware of the darkness and issues he faced. A friend, chosen family, and brother in arms left us and traveled on to the beyond.


Most of the last week has been spent, along with others, supporting each other in our grief, sharing memories of his life. At the same time, we learn to accept our new reality without him. To complicate matters, our home state, as many others have, is under lockdown with gathering limited. There is a good chance we will not be able to gather for months after his interment.


As life has gone on, my day gig shut down on the 19th. So this is my first week home. My partner and I are both working from home. Her as part of the ministry team at her church, and I on editing and writing.


Over the weekend, multiple anthology calls opened, including the one I mentioned earlier. I missed out on my first choice, which was a weird western tale but sold my second choice, an action/adventure short story. The weird western was accepted if a second anthology is done. A horror piece I submitted for a third was accepted, contingent on a second volume. Overall, I am happy.  If these anthologies do not get to a second volume, then it may be possible to rework the two stories enough to resell them.  Perhaps even self publish them in my own collection.


Kathy and I are settling into a routine working in the same space, our apartment is rather small, balancing that with personal time. We enjoy board games together, have started playing Harry Potter Wizards Unite together, and I decided to brush up on my Spanish.


And now, one friend has been confirmed to be infected with the Covid-19 virus. Another, a nurse, has been sent home for possible infection. Contact has been vital to them as it has with others.


Today, during one of her Zoom calls, I burst out laughing. The minister she was speaking to is home with small children. Very calm with the two-year-old interrupting every few minutes. He excused himself to get the boy a drink, when he returned, all I heard, in a very calm voice.


“No, you can’t draw on Daddy’s computer, only on your paper.”


Stay well and thanks for reading,
Ernest