The Dark Is Coming

My friend Jack Fisher has lost his mind. Years ago he published the award-winning horror and dark fantasy magazine Flesh & Blood (of which I served as Senior Editor for a while), and now he's getting back in the game with a new magazine called The Dark. Believe me when I say that Jack is a perfectionist, and he's doing everything he can to ensure that this new publication is top-notch. But, of course, it can be tough starting out, so he's currently running a Kickstarter to help get the first issue off the ground. Think of it as pre-ordering the first issue, or even subscribing. Trust me, it'll be worth it.

The Calling Audiobook Now Live

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The Calling is now available as an audiobook via Audible and iTunes, all 10 hours of it (Spooky Nook, also available at Audible and iTunes, is only an hour). Both are narrated by Tristan Morris, who does a fantastic job. Truly, I'm thrilled with how these two audiobook turned out. I'm a big audiobook fan, and practically listen to audiobooks every time I'm in the car. Since I've signed up to become an Audible Member, I listen to even more audiobooks -- in the car, yes, but also at the gym, at the grocery store, and when I'm doing work around the house. Anybody who regularly listens to audiobooks knows that a narrator can make or break a book. I've heard some good books ruined by the wrong choice of narrator. So I listened to over one hundred audiobook narrators and narrowed them down before I picked Tristan. And, thankfully, he was available. (I plan to do a podcast with Tristan sometime in the future.) Check out the sample.

Now I know not everyone is a fan of audiobooks. That's okay. As an author, though, I feel audiobooks are just another market, and the more markets a book is available the better. There's a group of people who just listen to audiobooks, and then there are readers such as myself who enjoy both reading and listening to books.

Anyway, to celebrate, I want to host a giveaway. I have some really cool swag (Swartwood Swag, let's call it) to giveaway to anyone who purchases one or both of the audiobooks or who helps spread the word. I have some large, slick magnets to give away. Yes, you heard me right -- magnets. One has The Calling cover on it, the other Real Illusions. Send your audiobook receipts to robert (at) robertswartwood (dot) com, or share the link to this post on Facebook or Twitter or wherever and let me know in an email along with your address, and I'll send out a magnet or two.

Exciting, huh?

Also, if you're not an Audible Member but have always wanted to sign up, consider making The Calling and Spooky Nook your first two purchases. Audible gives me a nice bonus, and you'll become my new best friend.

And as always, if you listen to the audiobooks and enjoy them, please consider leaving a review. Audible makes it very easy in that you can simply leave a star rating.

About That Odd Thomas Movie

I didn't know it existed either, and I usually keep up with such things, especially as I'm a big fan of the Odd Thomas books. Yes, some of the books are better than others, but they're all very enjoyable, and the fact that there's a movie is fascinating. Stephen King has had almost all of his books and stories turned into movies at one point or another, and some of those are made by major studios, while others are made for TV. As for Koontz? His track record isn't as solid, which is strange, because he's produced some really great books. Anyway, just the other day I caught wind that there was an Odd Thomas movie, and that the movie itself was apparently already made, but that it might never see the light of day. Shame, too, because I managed to track down the trailer, and the movie looks top notch. Check it out.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ybBq5AETyU

Spooky Nook Audiobook

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My novelette Spooky Nook -- a "prequel of sorts" to my first novel The Calling -- is now available via Audible and iTunes. The narrator is Tristan Morris, a relatively new voice in audiobook narration, but one that I'm certain will become well-known very soon. I'm thrilled with what he did with both Spooky Nook and The Calling, and will talk more about it once The Calling becomes available in the next few weeks. For now, check out the sample below.

Spooky Nook Sample