Another Anthology Sale

Posted in Uncategorized on May 2nd, 2010 by admin

Editor Michael Merriam has informed me that my slightly revised cover short story Sabine Baring-Gould and the Werewolf from NECROTIC TISSUE #8 will be reprinted in the upcoming MinnSpec anthology published by Sam’s Dot Publishing out of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

MinnSpec will also be hosting a reading and a signing at CONvergence, July 1 - 4 in Bloomington, MN, and I will be  part of all of that, too.

Huzzah.

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Submissions Update

Posted in Uncategorized on April 8th, 2010 by admin

My latest short story to NECROTIC TISSUE has made the short list (not a guarantee for publication, but still…) and Kevin Lucia has announced that Steven Gilberts is going to be the cover artist for THE TERROR AT MISKATONIC FALLS anthology, which I am already in.

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THREE ZOMBIES AND A DEMON Delivered + BRAIN SOUFFLE Beta Review

Posted in Roy's Update, Uncategorized on March 29th, 2010 by admin

Just delivered THREE ZOMBIES AND A DEMON to R. Scott McCoy over at Stygian Publications. We’re looking at a around Halloween book release. I’ll have pre-order information and the like posted later on when feasible.

Next step is to get (pre-)reviews, blurbs, staged readings, and possibly a production or two (and, if any of you wish to help out in that regard, please contact me ASAP).

And here is a pre-review already on “How to Make a Brain Soufflé” (thanks, Maggie!):

This is a very funny play! I understand that it’s written two years in the future where zombies and humans appear to co-exist. At the start of reading it I wondered how the zombies, Aldrich in particular, were so coherent, but my question was quickly answered on page 2 with the explanation of his body producing antibodies to “combat the zombification process.” I thought that was a very clever concept because I’ve never read or seen a zombie story that could be written from their point of view so well.

Aldrich has a ‘devil-may-care’ attitude that suits him well. He interacts with his audience with ease and predicts what parts of the recipe they will not understand, all the while assuring them that it’s “easy.” For example, on page 4 when he’s explaining that there must be three brains of any size for the recipe and “Don’t bother yourself with the details.” That made me laugh, as did much of his monologue. It was hilarious when he told the story of trying to break into the skull of a small male human, only to find out it was an orangutan head! His flippant attitude remained consistent throughout the play.

I wondered about Susie. Poor Susie! I thought she was going to be part of the recipe in the end, I’m very glad she wasn’t. She is a sympathetic character, and if I put myself in her place I would have been screaming when the vagrant was killed by the announcer. So it makes me wonder; is she’s kept around by Aldrich as a regular for his show and she’s done this before? She must feel somewhat safe in that respect because she didn’t ‘freak out.’ It was hard to tell how she felt about it; I suppose a lot of that is going to be left up to the actress to convey on stage.

There was only one inconstancy, and that was on page 4 after Aldrich says, “In case of emergency, break glass.” Then he says “Ha.” But that is something that the announcer is repeatedly saying and is part of his character - and seemingly his lack of anything more intelligent to say. This is the only “Ha” we get from Aldrich and it didn’t seem to suit him.

I think I squealed a little on page 8 when Aldrich is explaining how to scoop out the brains with “and ice cream scoop or plain old ladle” — eww! It was a very enjoyable read, perfectly gory without going overboard. It’s well written and very clever!

~Maggie Santangelo, Tampa Bay, FL

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Cover Artist for Book Revealed!

Posted in Uncategorized on March 17th, 2010 by admin

My upcoming anthology/collection from Stygian Publications, the adapted four plays from NECROTIC TISSUE, now has an attached cover artist: Caroline O’Neal! Based out of Denmark, Caroline also did the cover to Jerrod Balzer’s ZOMBIE BASTARD awhile back. Check out her work at www.carolineoneal.com.

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Four. More. Published. Plays.

Posted in Uncategorized on February 13th, 2010 by admin

Stygian Publications will be publishing a collection/anthology of four previously published horror/comedy short stories from their flagship publication, NECROTIC TISSUE, all to be adapted into play script form by yours truly.

Adapted works will include riveting tales by poet/novelist Steve Barber of Ann Arbor, MI; short story writer Eric R. Lowther of “Northeastern Ohio;” writer Nicky Drayden of Austin, TX; and a piece by Justin Pilon, a Canadian ESL teacher in Tainan City, Taiwan, and, as always, various media productions for certain scripts are already under discussion. Scripts will run in size from 10-Minute to possibly Full Length.

No set release date, but we’re shooting for the book launching to take place at either Convergence, Diversicon, or Arcana, where we also plan to do a short production of one of the plays in question. The plays will then be immediately available for royalty performance as well.

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NECROTIC TISSUE #8 Now On Sale!!!

Posted in Uncategorized on October 3rd, 2009 by admin

Featuring Sabine Barring-Gould and the Werewolf by Roy C. Booth and Lauri Gardner — Lauri is a Finnish/Canadian citizen who teaches ESL at the University of Oulu.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2513081&l=e09a4387d1&id=705497729

Also: Just completed an interview with the Northern Student and the Bemidji Pioneer will be running a story on me in Sunday’s edition.

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R. Scott McCoy’s FEAST

Posted in Uncategorized on August 29th, 2009 by admin

Read the review from Dark Recesses here:

http://www.darkrecesses.com/?p=762

Scott is also the editor who bought my werewolf story that will be appearing in Necrotic Tissue No. 8, coming out in October, and a great guy to hang out at cons, publisher parties, and play productions…

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Short Story Sale

Posted in Uncategorized on May 17th, 2009 by roy

“Thank you for submitting to Necrotic Tissue. We have accepted “Sabine Barring-Gould and the Werewolf” for the 8th issue in October 2009.

This is not our normal style, but it is so well done and we do like to mix things up. Thank you for sending it our way.”

The story was co-written with Lauri Gardner, an ESL professor at the University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.

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