Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Dave Zeltserman's Five Favorite Horror Novels

To celebrate the release today of The Boy Who Killed Demons, author Dave Zeltserman recommends his five favorite horror novels:

1) I am Legend by Richard Matheson

Brilliant book, and the best of the modern vampire novels.

If you think you know the book from the movies (Last Man on Earth, Omega Man, I am Legend), you sort of do.  A worldwide plague has turned everyone but Robert Neville into something resembling a vampire, and Neville (who is immune) battles to stay alive and find a cure for this disease. It's Neville's isolation and loneliness that makes this such a powerful book.



2) Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

Another brilliant book, and it's absolutely spellbinding once the Monster's story is told.

If you think you know the book from the iconic 1931 Universal movie Frankenstein (or even the 1994 Mary Shelley's Frankenstein), you don't. In the novel an explorer, Captain Walton, icebound in the Arctic, rescues Victor Frankenstein from a dogsled, and from there the story of Frankenstein and his monster unfolds. Frankenstein had created his monster out of a youthful obsession only to regret the act once the monster comes to life. The consequences for Frankenstein, those close to him, and the monster himself, are damning.

3) Misery by Stephen King

My favorite King novel, and with Annie Wilkies, my favorite deranged psychopath in literature.

If you think you know the book from the movie, you're right as the movie is a very faithful adaptation. But even though you know what's going to happen to novelist Paul Sheldon after he's rescued by his "number one fan" after a car crash while driving through the Colorado mountains, it doesn't dampen the fun or suspense of this psychological horror novel.


4) Savage Night by Jim Thompson

Technically this is a crime noir novel, but the ending is as horrifying as any you're going to find.

Charlie "Little" Bigger" is a pint-sized hit man who is literally falling apart. Five feet tall, he wears contacts, shoe lifts, false teeth, and is suffering from tuberculosis (and there's less and less of him throughout the book as he keeps coughing up bits of his lungs). When he's sent by “The Man” to a small twon in New York to take out a key witness, he meets his match in a housekeeper, Ruthie, all leading to a hellish ending that any horror writer would be proud of.


5) The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty

I was too young to see The Exorcist film when it came out, but that didn't stop me from getting a copy of Blatty's book.
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If you think you know the book from the movie, you're right as the book details the demonic possession of twelve year-old Regan MacNeil, and the attempts of a Jesuit priest to free her.


Monday, October 06, 2014

The Overlook Press at New York Comic Con 2014

October 9th marks the beginning of the 2014 New York Comic Con, and The Overlook Press is excited to announce that for the first time ever we will be joining the much-anticipated annual event. From October 9th to 12th, The Overlook Press will be at the Javits Center at Booth #128, ready to introduce some of our amazing titles to Comic Con fans.

We'll have something for everyone, from a Metallica graphic novel to our ancient Roman Swords and Sandals series, and from the bestselling True Grit to a wealth of books about movies. Fans will also have the opportunity to meet our featured authors Edward Carey (Heap House), Dave Zeltserman (The Boy Who Killed Demons) and Deirdre Franklin (Little Darling's Pinups for Pitbulls) at exclusive book signings.

New York Comic Con is a fantastic way to celebrate stories across many genres, and we can’t wait to share with you some of ours. In the meantime you can learn more about our authors, below!


Edward Carey is the author and illustrator of two novels for adults, Observatory Mansions and Alva and Irva, which was longlisted for the IMPAC Literary Award.  Heap House will be the first installment in The Iremonger Trilogy, a new fantasy series and his first work for young readers. Born in England, he now lives with his wife, Elizabeth McCracken, and their two children in Austin, Texas. 

Edward will appear on Thursday from 3:00pm-5:00pm.



 
Dave Zeltserman is the author of ten horror and crime novels, including Monster, a Booklist Top 10 Horror Fiction selection; The Caretaker of Lorne Field, shortlisted by the American Library Association for best horror novel of 2010; and A Killer’s Essence. His third horror novel, The Boy Who Killed Demons, expands to reach a younger audience through its teenage protagonist, 15-year-old Henry Dudlow. He lives in the Boston area. 

Dave will appear on Friday from 1:00pm-4:00pm.



Deirdre “Little Darling” Franklin is the founder, President, and soul behind Pinups for Pitbulls, Inc., a not-for-profit organization with a mission to educate people about the history, temperament, and plight of the pit bull. She holds a M.S. degree in Public Policy from Drexel University, where she specialized in breed-specific legislation.  Her book, Little Darling's Pinups for Pitbulls, seeks to advance this mission through a combination of photography, pets, and pinups. She lives in Asheville, North Carolina with her husband Jeffrey and their two furry children, Baxter Bean and Zoe.

Deirdre will appear on Saturday from 11:00am-1:00pm & 2:00pm-5:00pm and Sunday from 11:00am-1:00pm & 2:00pm-4:00pm.