Showing posts with label John Hartness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Hartness. Show all posts

Saturday, December 15, 2018

NASH NEWS FOR DECEMBER DELIVERED!

December's Nash News email newsletter has gone out to subscribers and includes 2 free book downloads (1 from me and another from an author friend of mine) and a free sneak peek chapter of Suicide Bomb, my Patreon-exclusive serialized novel. Now a newsletter subscriber? No worries. Signing up is easy and FREE! Just head on over to www.subscribepage.com/NashNews and enter your name and email address and you're in!

I hope you'll join us.

Bobby

Monday, August 21, 2017

BOBBY NASH INTERVIEWED ON THE WRITER'S JOURNEY PODCAST!


Back in March, BEN Books author, Bobby Nash sat down after one evening at South Carolina Comic Con with author John Hartness and talked about writing, Justified, life, the universe and everything for The Writer's Journey podcastThis is their story.

Give it a listen HEREAlso available on itunes.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

NOW AVAILABLE: WRITERS FOR RELIEF VOL. 3

The Writers for Relief anthology series feature collections of short fiction by top talents in the realms of fantasy and science fiction writing. The first and second volumes have brought help to Hurricane Katrina survivors through the Red Cross and Bay Area Food Bank, respectively. This third volume turns the focus to those who suffered in Oklahoma and features some of today's best known speculative fiction authors including Kevin J. Anderson, Ben Bova, Stephen Euin Cobb, Jason Sandford, Bobby Nash, Todd McCaffrey, A.H. Sturgis, John Hartness, Edmund Schubert, Mike Resnick, Danny Birt, Jaym Gates, Gray Reinhart, Janinie Spendlove, and Eugie Foster.

Writers for Relief Vol. 3 is edited by Davey Beauchamp and Stuart Jaffe.

All proceeds benefit the Oklahoma Tornado Survivors via the American Red Cross.

Learn more about Writers for Relief Vol. 3 and ordering information here.

Writers for Relief Vol. 3 features a story by BEN Books author Bobby Nash. Bobby’s story in this anthology is called Magnus: The Apprentice. It tells the tale of young Andrew Kenny when he moves to a new town and discovers that not only was his grandfather a powerful sorcerer and protector of the planet Earth from demonic invasion, but that he shares those same gifts. When the villainous Lord Lucius Malfor threatens, Kenny has to learn how to use his powers to fight off a new invasion.



Monday, March 26, 2012

MID SOUTH CON WRAP UP!

I had an absolute blast at the MidSouth Con 30 convention in Memphis, Tennessee this past weekend. I just wanted to say a special thank you to the MidSouth Con (especially Carlin & Co.) for inviting me out to be a part of the fun. The fans were enthusiastic and fun to talk with (some even bought some books, which was nice), the panels were fun, and you guys kept me in water and Mt. Dew all weekend, which was almost a full-time job unto itself.

I had a fun time traveling with my pals, Sean Taylor, Mark Maddox, and Anthony Taylor. Laughing along with these guys made the long drive seem a lot shorter.

As expected, the con’s guests were great (too many to mention everyone, but special hey-howdy’s to John Hartness, Van Allen Plexico, Tommy Hancock, Stephen Zimmer, Elizabeth Donald, Barbara Friend Ish, Alan Gilbreath, Glen Cook, J. F. Lewis, Jackie Gamber, Michael D'Ambrosio, Lin Workman, Roland Mann, Eddy Zeno, Mitch Faust, and more I’m sure my sleep-addled brain has forgotten to mention.

I had a great time and I look forward to visiting the Mid South Con again.

Bobby

For more information on the Mid South Con

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