Thursday, October 30, 2014
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
On sale before going away for good
Once the kindle version of THE JULIUS KATZ COLLECTION is available (paperback available now), I'll be retiring the current kindle collections containing Julius Katz stories (Julius Katz Mysteries, Archie Solves the Case, and One Angry Julius Katz & Other Stories). I was torn somewhat with One Angry Julius since there are other stories in the collection that I think are pretty good, and others must've thought so also since one of the stories, A Hostage Situation, was a Thriller Award nominee, and another, Emma Sue, was named a notable story by Best American Mystery Stories. For this reason I've put One Angry Julius on sale for $0.99, and will keep it at that price until the collection is available to replace it.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Confession
The sordid truth was bound to come out sooner or later, and over at Tony Black's Pulp Pusher I come clean about where THE BOY WHO KILLED DEMONS came from...
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
More Demons!
I've got the following reading/signing events scheduled:
New England Book Mobile, Newton MA (where the demon hunting takes place!) Oct. 22nd 7pm
Annie's Book Stop, Worcester MA, Oct. 25th 5pm
Harvard Coop, Cambridge MA, Oct. 30th 7pm
If you'd like a signed book, preorder from one of these bookstores, or pickup a copy from Mysterious Bookshop in NY.
So what have the early reviews been saying about Demons?
“The
sympathy that Zeltserman invokes on behalf of Henry is heartbreaking,
and readers will fully believe in both the madness and the greatness of
his tragic young hero.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Humor outweighs the horror in this amusing look at a 15-year-old saving the world . . . Zeltserman manages the voice of a teenager deftly, and the adolescent angst rings true. The demons are almost background to a tale about growing up.” —Kirkus Reviews
"Henry’s fortitude and single-mindedness will stir the hearts of adult and YA action fantasy fans" Library Journal
“Humor outweighs the horror in this amusing look at a 15-year-old saving the world . . . Zeltserman manages the voice of a teenager deftly, and the adolescent angst rings true. The demons are almost background to a tale about growing up.” —Kirkus Reviews
"Henry’s fortitude and single-mindedness will stir the hearts of adult and YA action fantasy fans" Library Journal
'Like Stephen King, Dave Zeltserman makes the incredible come alive." Bookreporter.com
'There's plenty of suspense and lots of
chapter cliffhangers that make the book hard to put down. Zeltserman
comes up aces again, with just the book for your Halloween reading.' Bill Crider
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Win a Demon!
To celebrate today's release of THE BOY WHO KILLED DEMONS, the good folks at Overlook Press commissioned Jacob Klingele to make this one-of-a-kind demon figure, and they've asked me to run a contest to give this very unique object away to a deserving fan. So here's how this will work: if you're a fan of the book, you should have no problem answering these five questions about demons. Email me your answers to dave.zeltserman@gmail.com by November 7th, and one lucky fan will win the above demon figure.
1) When demons aren't plotting to open up the gates of hell, what do they do during their downtime for entertainment?
2) As THE BOY WHO KILLED DEMONS documents, the demons hiding among us take jobs to keep us from being suspicious. What's the most common profession that demons end up in?
3) For those few of us who are unlucky enough to be able to see and hear them for what they are, describe how they sound.
4) In our realm, what are the demons natural enemies?
5) How many cities must the demons simultaneously perform their awful rituals so that they can open up the gates of hell?
1) When demons aren't plotting to open up the gates of hell, what do they do during their downtime for entertainment?
2) As THE BOY WHO KILLED DEMONS documents, the demons hiding among us take jobs to keep us from being suspicious. What's the most common profession that demons end up in?
3) For those few of us who are unlucky enough to be able to see and hear them for what they are, describe how they sound.
4) In our realm, what are the demons natural enemies?
5) How many cities must the demons simultaneously perform their awful rituals so that they can open up the gates of hell?
Monday, October 13, 2014
Demons at Comic Con
Here's a photo of me and Overlook Press' publicity person extraordinaire, Kait Heacock. I'd never been to Comic Con before, wasn't quite sure what to expect, but it was a fun experience.I don't know how many people were there on Friday--the number I heard was a 120,000 people had bought passes for Comic Con--and the Javitz Center was jammed making it tough to move around. Not as many people wearing costumes as I would've thought, the showroom was huge with some very cool booths, and I wish I had had time for some of the presentations. But all in all, a fun time.
Friday, October 3, 2014
More Demons!
The trade publications have dug Demons:
“The
sympathy that Zeltserman invokes on behalf of Henry is heartbreaking,
and readers will fully believe in both the madness and the greatness of
his tragic young hero.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Humor outweighs the horror in this amusing look at a 15-year-old saving the world . . . Zeltserman manages the voice of a teenager deftly, and the adolescent angst rings true. The demons are almost background to a tale about growing up.” —Kirkus Reviews
"Henry’s fortitude and single-mindedness will stir the hearts of adult and YA action fantasy fans" Library Journal
“Humor outweighs the horror in this amusing look at a 15-year-old saving the world . . . Zeltserman manages the voice of a teenager deftly, and the adolescent angst rings true. The demons are almost background to a tale about growing up.” —Kirkus Reviews
"Henry’s fortitude and single-mindedness will stir the hearts of adult and YA action fantasy fans" Library Journal
I also talk about Demons over at Dread Central
And finally, leading up to the the Oct. 16th release of Demons, my publisher is giving away more copies!
Thursday, October 2, 2014
More Demons being given away!
Goodreads Book Giveaway
The Boy Who Killed Demons
by Dave Zeltserman
Giveaway ends October 09, 2014.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
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