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1. The Golden Age of Death by Amber Benson

The Golden Age Of Death by Amber Benson


Calliope Reaper-Jones doesn't want to be daddy's little girl anymore.

Too bad her father happens to be Death himself.

From the creative mind of award-winning actress and writer Amber Benson comes an inventive and witty series of fantasy novels to die for.

The Golden Age of Death, the fifth and final novel about Calliope Reaper-Jones, is now available.
For the sake of humanity, read it. Callie's work as CEO of Death, Inc. isn't easy - understatement of the year - but it's certainly never boring.

Read the entire series:
DEATH'S DAUGHTER
CAT'S CLAW
SERPENT'S STORM
HOW TO BE DEATH
THE GOLDEN AGE OF DEATH

For more about Calliope and her creator:

http://www.deathsdaughter.com

http://www.amberbenson.us

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2. 21st Century Dead Takes Over Stores Today

TONIGHT, Tuesday, July 17th, 2012
Three signings tonight - one in Los Angeles, one in Framingham (MA), and one in Doylestown (PA) - to celebrate the publication of 21st CENTURY DEAD.

Los Angeles -- Dark Delicacies in Burbank, CA, 7 PM
featuring Amber Benson, John Skipp, Cody Goodfellow, and S.G. Browne

Framingham, MA -- Barnes & Noble, 7 PM
featuring Christopher Golden, Caitlin Kittredge, Thomas E. Sniegoski, Rio Youers and John M. Mcllveen

Doylestown, PA -- Doylestown Bookshop, 6-8 PM
featuring Jonathan Maberry and Stephen Susco
 

21st Century Dead: A Zombie Anthology edited by Christopher Golden21st CENTURY DEAD

The editor of the acclaimed, eclectic anthology The New Dead returns with 21st Century Dead, and an all-new lineup of authors from all corners of the fiction world, shining a dark light on our fascination with tales of death and resurrection... with ZOMBIES!

The stellar lineup of contributors for this new volume includes:
Orson Scott Card
China Mieville
Simon R. Green
Daniel H. Wilson
Elizabeth Hand
Dan Chaon
Jonathan Maberry
Duane Swiercyznski
Caitlin Kittredge
Brian Keene
Amber Benson

S.G. Browne
Thomas E. Sniegoski
and - with his first published prose - Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter.

Published by St. Martin's Griffin
ISBN-10: 0312605846
ISBN-13: 978-0312605841

http://www.christophergolden.com
http://www.sniegoski.com
http://www.amberbenson.us

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3. Cat's Claw by Amber Benson



Cat's Claw by Amber Benson
Now available!

Calliope Reaper-Jones is Death's Daughter. She owes a debt to Cerberus, the three headed dog that guards the gates of hell - a debt that involves a trip to Purgatory, Las Vegas, ancient Egypt, and a discount department store that's more frightening than any supernatural creature she'll ever encounter.

Publishing Information
Released February 23rd, 2010
Publisher: Ace Books, a division of Penguin Books
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN-10: 0441018432
ISBN-13: 978-0441018437

Haven't met Calliope yet? Visit DeathsDaughter.com and learn more about the first book in the series.

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4. Christopher Golden, Thomas E. Sniegoski, and Amber Benson signing TODAY!

Hey hey, Massachusetts! There's a triple-threat book signing happening today:

Friday, June 19th, 2009 from 7-9 PM
Amber Benson, Thomas E. Sniegoski, and Christopher Golden
at Pandemonium Books & Games
4 Pleasant St., Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 547-3721

Visit their websites:
http://www.christophergolden.com
http://www.sniegoski.com
http://www.amberbenson.us

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5. Christopher Golden, Thomas E. Sniegoski, and Amber Benson signing on Friday

Mark your calendars! There's a triple-threat book signing happening this Friday:

Friday, June 19th, 2009 from 7-9 PM
Amber Benson, Thomas E. Sniegoski, and Christopher Golden
at Pandemonium Books & Games
4 Pleasant St., Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 547-3721

Visit their websites:
http://www.christophergolden.com
http://www.sniegoski.com
http://www.amberbenson.us

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6. Interview: Amber Benson

Once upon a time, I introduced you to author Christopher Golden, and the rest is history. When collaborating with Chris, how do you split up the writing duties?

I like to say that I went to Christopher Golden University and got my degree in creative writing. Literally, all that I know about writing prose, I learned from Chris. When we were working on the Ghosts of Albion book, we would get on the phone and sort of break the story by going back and forth, throwing out ideas, saying yes to some, no to others. Once we'd kind of hammered down the basic storyline and the scene breakdown then one of us would write the first pass at the outline and then that would go back and forth via email until it was to everyone's liking. Finally, we would break the outline down into chapters for each of us to do. For example, I'd do Chapter one and two, send 'em to Chris and he'd do a pass on them then do Chapters three and four. He would send everything back to me, I'd do a pass on three and four and then write five and six. It would go like that until the whole book was done.

Your newest book, Death's Daughter, is your first solo novel. You've said that the main character, Calliope, popped into your brain fully-formed and ready to go. Did she tell you her plans for all three books in the series at once, or did the story arc unfold as you wrote the first book?

I had originally planned one book for Callie. It was actually Ginjer who read the outline and the first ten chapters and said that there was a whole lot more Callie to write about, so we'd better do a trilogy. I was a bit scared by the enormity of writing three books, but I loved the idea. In the end, I decided that it would be kind of cool to model the trilogy on Dante's "Divine Comedy" - not that what I'm writing is literature, per se. It's really more of a fun, fast read. So, the first book takes place in Hell, the second in Purgatory and the third in Heaven.

Though the Calliope books are for adults and your next book, The New Newbridge Academy, is for kids, they loosely tie together: Calliope went to that school! Is this a stand-alone book or a series? Will this be for a YA audience or for the younger crowd, ages 8-12?

Yes, The New Newbridge Academy is loosely connected to the Calliope Reaper-Jones novels. The series takes place where Callie attended boarding school, but the story in this book actually centers around her best friend, Noh, and her first summer at the school. It's a middle grade book, so it definitely skews a lot younger than "Death's Daughter", but I think it's just as fun of a read. At the moment, we're just doing the one book, but there is definitely hope for more, so keep your fingers crossed.

Tell me more about Drones, the movie you co-directed with Adam Busch. (...and tell Adam that I said hi!)

"Drones" is an indie feature that I co-directed with Adam Busch in Baton Rouge, LA, written by our friends, Ben Acker and Ben Blacker and starring Jonathan Woodward and Samm Levine. I think the best way to describe it is that it's an ensemble office comedy with supernatural undertones - and a lot of very witty dialogue. Now that we're in post-production, I have to say that I am getting mighty proud of how it's all turning out.

You've written screenplays, stage plays, novels, comics, and more. Do you approach each medium differently? Which, if any, do you find the easiest - or the hardest?

I think I approach each medium in pretty much the same way: I just jump in feet first. I come up with a story and then I do a beat breakdown . When I'm working on a screenplay or a comicbook, I have to allow for stage directions and panel info/actions, but otherwise the writing process is very similar. I think that writing screenplays and comicbooks comes the most easily to me. Prose is definitely the hardest and most time intensive medium that I work in.

What are you currently working on?

I am finishing up the post-production on Drones with Adam, writing the third Calliope Reaper Jones novel and finishing up my last pass on The New Newbridge Academy.

How do you balance all of your acting, writing, and directing projects with some semblance of a normal life?

I guess I work in two different ways. Sometimes I'm just inspired to write a story and I'll sit down and not leave my computer until it's done. When I'm writing something that I was contracted to write, I treat the writing more like a job. I make myself sit down and write for a few hours each day, usually until I've gotten about 1500 to 2000 words on the page.

What keeps you grounded?

Reading is definitely the thing that keeps me sane. As far as staying grounded, I guess I'm just one of those people who is happiest when I'm busy. I don't do well with time on my hands. I always say that I need a vacation, but frankly, I'd probably be bored.

How has your acting informed your writing, and vice-versa?

I think that being an actor makes a writer more sensitive to dialogue - at least, I hope it does! :)

Which books or writers have most influenced your own writing style?

I think Neil Gaiman, Charlaine Harris and Christopher Moore are definitely writers whose work inspires me and informs my own writing.

What are your ten favorite books of all time?

1. The Idiot
2. The Secret History
3. The Wasp Factory
4. Pride and Prejudice
5. The Master and Margarita
6. The Westing Game
7. The Harry Potter Books
8. The Alienest
9. Only Forward
10. The Journey To The East

Learn more about Amber Benson at The Essence of Amber website

Visit Calliope Reaper-Jones at http://www.deathsdaughter.com

Read my 2005 interview with Amber Benson and Christopher Golden.

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Kekla Magoon at Fuse #8
Carrie Jones at Writing & Ruminating
Amber Benson at Bildungsroman
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7. Ghosts of Albion RPG

At last, the Ghosts of Albion role playing game (RPG) is available for download online.

The hardcover books will ship in September. Pre-order it through RPG Now or DriveThruStuff.

Want to order it from your favorite local bookstore? Print out this form and ask them to pre-order it for you at the shop!

If you don't want to wait until September, you can buy a PDF download online via Eden Studios, where you may also download a free demo.

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