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Signs of Spring

The red-winged blackbirds are back on the Riverwalk in the state park that runs parallel to the Detroit River. It’s one of the sure signs of Spring.

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They’re starting to swoop and attack walkers.

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The next sign of spring are the aluminum fishing boats that dot the river fishing for walleye. They should appear in a week or so.

 

March 21, 2015 Posted by | Detroit | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Graphic Novel First Steps Part II

As stated in the last post, I’m experimenting with photographic backgrounds with hand drawn characters to produce a graphic novel. For practice and fun I’m putting a recurring strip up on this blog entitled JUSTICE – DETROIT STYLE. I’ll show the tools I use, the process to produce the panels and I will also post the script so you can see how that works.

Here’s the first panel I’m playing with:

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I took the photo earlier this week and used Pixelmator for everything. If you have a Mac, Pixelmator is the way to go. Here’s a post about it here: http://stefanstudios84.wordpress.com/blog/ If you don’t have a Mac, you can use GIMP which is open source and free. GIMP is a great tool for creating graphics and manipulating images. If you have Photoshop then you’re all set.

The main character is Rick Justice who appears like a normal guy but takes extreme justice into his own hands. The first story is worked out which will result in about eleven or twelve panels. After that I’m going to make it up as I go along. I’m working on the characters (bad guys, Rick’s girlfriend, victims, etc.) now for the first story and for future installments.

October 11, 2014 Posted by | Art, Creative Process, Detroit, Detroit crime, digital photography, Graphic Novels, media, On Writing, pencil drawing, Writing, Writing Fiction | , , , | Leave a comment

Graphic Novel First Steps

I started some preliminary work on a graphic novel tonight. I plan on making it little different than the normal graphic novel fare where the backgrounds will be photographs with the characters layered on top. I’m not sure how well this is going to work, but I’ll document the steps here. I’ve been wandering around Detroit taking background shots and started character sketches tonight. Here’s the first one:

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The drawing is a candidate male character. Above are a couple of street shots in Detroit. Next to the drawing is a Royal Langnickel pencils set that I came to appreciate in about two minutes. If you want to do any reasonably serious pencil sketches, this is the set to get. I got it for $28.75 on Amazon.

My next post will be the first attempt at scanning a character drawing and layering it into a photograph, probably using Pixelmator.

 

October 7, 2014 Posted by | Art, Creative Process, Detroit, digital photography, Graphic Novels, media, News, pencil drawing, photography, Writing, Writing Fiction | , , , , , | Leave a comment

The System – A Detroit Story – Free Download

The System – A Detroit Story – is now part of Kindle Prime and will be a free download on Amazon.com from Friday September 26th through Tuesday September 30th.  It’s available here: http://www.amazon.com/System-Detroit-Story—ebook/dp/B005HZKIBE/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1313788718&sr=1-1

September 25, 2014 Posted by | Books, Detroit, Detroit crime, Detroit Poverty, Modern Culture, Thrillers, Uncategorized | , , | Leave a comment

Winter 2014!

Winter is becoming very tiresome. Two hour commutes (each way), sub-zero temperatures, tons of snow- and it’s only the end of January. Five minutes before I took this photo this morning the sky was perfectly clear and the sun was out.

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You could not see twenty feet in any direction.

…how many days until Spring?

January 25, 2014 Posted by | Detroit, Winter 2014 | , , , , | Leave a comment

Goodreads Giveaway

A giveaway is running on Goodreads for The System – A Detroit Story. Five paperbacks will be given away which retail for $8.17 on Amazon.com. The giveaway runs until February 11th. All you have to do is click the giveaway button on the side of this page or go here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13611266-the-system—a-detroit-story–

January 11, 2014 Posted by | Books, Detroit, Detroit crime, Detroit Poverty, News, Writing, Writing Fiction | , , , , | Leave a comment

Tough Weather!

It’s been really nasty here in Michigan the last few days. We’ve been hit with tons of snow followed by a dangerous cold snap that’s been characterized as an “Arctic vortex“. If there’s an upside, it looks kind of cool. Here’s s shot taken this morning out a window:

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Here’s a couple taken in the back yard.

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If you’re engulfed by the Arctic vortex, stay warm!

 

 

 

January 6, 2014 Posted by | Detroit, digital photography, media, News, photography, Uncategorized | , , | 1 Comment

War Horse

We saw the play War Horse at the Fisher Theatre a few days ago and it was remarkable. The set design is sparse but effective. Suspended above the stage is what looks like a giant torn piece of paper that acts as a projection screen. For the majority of the scenes simple black and white pencil sketches are displayed, ranging from  Devon in the English countryside to war torn France. Most of the props are handheld, which may seem crude and childish at first, but turned out to be  very effective. The elegant simplicity helps place the focus on the actors and the puppets.

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The stars of the show are the mechanical horses, etched manned by three skilled puppeteers. The story revolves around Joey the horse and his companion Albert, who enlists in the British Army after Joey is drafted into service at the outbreak of World War I. War Horse is based on the children’s book by Michael Morpurgo and was adapted for the stage by Nick Stafford.
The first half of the play moves quickly. Some of the scenes seem a bit drawn out but it showcases the the beautiful mechanical horses and the skill of the puppeteers. The second half at first seems a bit incoherent if you’re not familiar with the story, but accelerates to an emotional climax when Joey and Albert are reunited at the end.

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War Horse is impressive and a worthwhile theatrical experience. The simplicity of the set and striking, and the mechanical horses and the puppeteers are nothing short of magnificent.

December 28, 2013 Posted by | Art, Creative Process, Detroit, stage plays | , , , | Leave a comment

Free Download: The Day Detroit Went Dark

To celebrate and help promote The Day Detroit Went Dark audiobook, the Kindle version of The Day Detroit Went Dark will be a free download on Amazon.com starting December 24th through December 28th.

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Get it herehttp://www.amazon.com/The-Detroit-Went-Dark-ebook/dp/B00BIOR5K0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361485307&sr=8-1&keywords=the+day+detroit+went+dark

Here’s a few reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Terrifying and excellent, June 19, 2013
This review is from: The Day Detroit Went Dark (Kindle Edition)

As an ex-Detroiter I can assure you that if what happened in the book really did happen, this is about as close to what would happen without use of a crystal ball. Sadly the city of Detroit has been little more than a war zone for the last fifty years and it only gets worse with each passing decade. Mr.Silver has crafted a great and terrifying read. At once gut-wrenching and in some very small ways hopeful. I finished this in less than twenty four hours. Haven’t done that in a long time. Great book.

4.0 out of 5 stars good story!, March 30, 2013
This review is from: The Day Detroit Went Dark (Kindle Edition)
This is one of those books you just can’t put down, plenty of action and you “just have to know what’s going to happen next.
5.0 out of 5 stars PHENOMENAL BOOK!!! February 22, 2013
This review is from: The Day Detroit Went Dark (Kindle Edition)
This book is incredible. The author pulls me in and keeps my attention throughout. I love the characters. It’s like I’m literally watching a movie and it’s an easy read. Great Job!*****
4.0 out of 5 stars Much better than I had anticipated!, September 23, 2013
This review is from: The Day Detroit Went Dark (Kindle Edition)

So nice to be pleasantly surprised when giving a book a chance! Not to say that this was a pleasant book! No. In fact, both the implications AND feasibility of the story is frightening to say the least! The storyline was smooth and non stop. Not lots of flowery filler. Every word necessary to moving the story along. The short length of the story was enough time to get to know and care about thanks to the author’s style.

The audiobook is herehttp://www.amazon.com/The-Day-Detroit-Went-Dark/dp/B00HEFDJCK/ref=tmm_aud_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1361485307&sr=8-1

And here: http://www.audible.com/pd/Sci-Fi-Fantasy/The-Day-Detroit-Went-Dark-Audiobook/B00HCP9C64/ref=a_search_c4_1_1_srTtl?qid=1387841012&sr=1-1

The Day Detroit Went Dark is also available on iTunes.

Thanks, everyone for making this book a success and Happy Holidays!

December 23, 2013 Posted by | audiobooks, Books, Detroit, Detroit crime, Modern Culture, News, Tech, Tech thrillers, Thrillers, Writing Fiction | , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Day Detroit Went Dark Audiobook

The Day Detroit Went Dark hit retail yesterday on audible.com and on iTunes.

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Getting the book into production was a lot of work, mostly on the narrator’s part, Stephen Marsden, PhD. Steve is a great voice talent and his work ethic is unparalleled, making the whole process painless.

Before an audiobook goes into production deadlines are agreed upon, and Steve hit them way in advance. I think the worst thing that could happen is that someone, either the rights holder (author or publisher) or the narrator slacks. The disaster scenario is that the contract is voided and the rights holder starts the audition process all over again. This could set the production back by many months.

The System – A Detroit Story is categorized as “headed for retail” in the production process and will be available soon, both on audible.com and iTunes.

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Steve has agreed to narrate Reckoning in Escobara which makes me very happy. Here’s the new cover:

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Having a quality narrator is more than just a good voice. A voice without a professional behind it is the equivalent of a pretty face with no brains behind it. One tires of that in a hurry. I got lucky.

December 19, 2013 Posted by | audiobooks, Books, Creative Process, Detroit, Modern Culture, News | , , , , , | Leave a comment