Thursday, December 23, 2010

Contest winners for NO REST FOR THE WICCA and BLOOD ON SILK. . . and then I'm settling down for a long winter's nap

The two winners for Toni LoTempio's No Rest for the Wicca are SandyG265 and Laura H. Congratulations, winners!! I'll forward your email addresses to the author, and she'll send you either a pdf or a coupon to Smashwords for No Rest for the Wicca.

If you missed Toni LoTempio's guest post last week, you can still read it here.

I'm still waiting to hear from the winner of my contest for Marie Treanor's Blood on Silk: Surfhunter. Please send your snail mail address to suburbanvamp AT gmail DOT com by Sunday, December 26. Otherwise, I'll need to draw a new winner.

Incidentally, I was in an extremely chaotic Barnes & Noble, in the midst of the Christmas rush, and I spotted the striking cover of Blood on Silk from a few aisles away. I love seeing my guest's books on the shelves of bookstores.

All right, I'm diving into holiday mode and taking a blogging break until January.  Vote for your favorite vampire movie and series of 2010 in my current polls, and during my first week back I'll announce the winners, plus I'll update my list of Upcoming Vampire Movies & Series and return with more contests and author guests.

HAVE A BLOODY GOOD HOLIDAY SEASON!!!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Happy holidays from Suburban Vampire. . . and a contest deadline reminder


Suburban Vampire will be on vacation (sort of) until 2011. I'll be announcing the winner of Toni LoTempio's No Rest for the Wicca contest on Thursday, December 23, and my polls for the Best Vampire Movies & Series of 2010 will remain open. Other than that, I'll be spending time with family and book revisions. Happy holidays, vampy friends!

Friday, December 17, 2010

The winners of BLOOD PROPHECY and BLOOD ON SILK

Blood ProphecyThe winner of Stefan Petrucha's Blood Prophecy is...

Stephanie

Blood on Silk: An Awakened By Blood NovelThe winner of Marie Treanor's Blood on Silk is...

Surfhunter

Congratulations! Please send your snail mail address to suburbanvamp[AT]gmail[DOT]com.

The contest for Toni LoTempio's No Rest for the Wicca runs until Wednesday, December 22, and my polls for the Best Vampire Movies, TV Series, & Web Series of 2010 close January 4. Thanks to everyone who's been participating!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Two contest deadlines, BLACK DEATH, & a question for readers regarding flashbacks

Before I get into my vampire deadlines and movie news, I have a few questions for book lovers.

How do you feel about flashbacks? Can you think of any books that contain flashbacks you particularly admire? Do you prefer flashbacks in short bits and pieces, or would you rather see the entire scene played out in full?

I'm working on agent-requested revisions for my YA ghost story, Blackbirds, and I'm struggling with a flashback scene that's vital to the story. I'd love to hear input from readers and other writers.

Now to the deadlines. I'm closing the following two contests tonight at midnight PST:

Blood Prophecy by Stefan Petrucha
"A must read... a classy, fun spin on the vampire tale."
—Ryan Buell, host of A&E's Paranormal State

"YA thriller author Petrucha (Split) combines the paranormal with the historical for this unique, page-turning adventure."
—Publishers weekly (starred review)

ENTER BLOOD PROPHESY CONTEST HERE

Blood on Silk by Marie Treanor
"Sensual and thrilling, a wonderful combination of vampire myths old and new…"
—Bestselling Author Michele Bardsley

"I loved it!... humorous...and scintillating... Treanor’s writing was exquisite and fully entertained me from start to finish."
— CK2s Kwips and Kritiques

ENTER BLOOD ON SILK CONTEST HERE

I received news about Black Death, an upcoming movie about the undead that will be available via On-Demand, Xbox, Playstation, Vudu, Amazon.com and iTunes February 4 and in theaters starting March 11.

Set during the time of the first outbreak of bubonic plague in England, a young monk is tasked with learning the truth about reports of people being brought back to life in a small village.

Black Death's recently released poster:


For more information, please visit blackdeathfilm.com.
Become a fan on Facebook: www.facebook.com/#!/blackdeathfilm

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Guest post & contest: Toni LoTempio, author of NO REST FOR THE WICCA

My Love Affair with Vampires
By Toni LoTempio, author of No Rest for the Wicca

I've had a love affair with vampires ever since I saw the original Dracula with Bela Lugosi when I was a kid. There was just something about those ebony eyes, sparkling, commanding, as they peered over the rim of his black satin cape, that took my breath away. In my later years, I was introduced to the world of Stephen King through Salem's Lot, which still today remains my very favorite King book. King took us through the world of vampires with eerie ease, and while the Rob Lowe telemovie was a bit truer to his tome, I have to confess I'll always be partial to the David Soul two parter (who could ever forget Bonnie Bedelia in that coffin, trying to seduce her ex-lover into gettinggaspTHE BITE?).

Dark Shadows DVD Collection 1When I was a teenager I was obsessed with a certain gothic soap operayes, that's right. I wasand still am—a confirmed Dark Shadows addict. I've even gone to the conventions! I was such a freak I even managed to wangle myself an invite down to the studio where I met my biggest star crush of all time, Jonathan Frid. I was, of course, tongue tied (what do you expect, I was 15?), and I think the thing that amazed me most was the fact his real voice was NOTHING LIKE BARNABAS'S! (can't wait to see what Johnny Depp does with this role!). Ben Cross was good in the 1991 nighttime remake, but oddly, it just wasn't the same, although now I watch the old DVDs and think "they actually got paid for this? Cripes, I can see them looking at the teleprompter!"

But you know what? I didn't care!

Vampires in paranormal romance today are steamy and sexy, and there really are no hard and fast rules. Like Angel, some can walk in daylight (just not direct sunlight) some prefer the nightlife, some are just damn bloodthirsty, while others fight on the side of humanity. I have a few vampire heroes in my booksin Soapsuds, Sex and Silver Bullets (yet unpublished) Logan Slade is a detective. In No Rest for the Wicca (indie, published through Amazon, details at the end of this post) Cole St. John is a special forces agent for the PFSUParanormal Forces Special Unit. What do these two men have in common, besides hotness, you ask?

They're a breed of vamp known as INHERITOR.

Now, I'd like to take credit for the breed, but I actually came across the information on the Internet. To wit:

Inheritor vampires TYPE ONE: These vampires are much like the Genetic vampires, except they are born. Like Sanguinarians, the vampire trait will lay dormant inside them until around the age of 13-26, when they awaken. When the body reaches the late stages of puberty, it releases a chemical that awakens the vampire and begins many physical changes in the body. As a result of this, most Inheritors look around 19-20 years old their whole life. Most of the time the parents of the vampire will be human and vampire, or both vampires. There must be one vampire parent. Inheritor vampires live to around the age of 350-400 years old.

Inheritor vampire TYPE 2: Sanguinarians are the "mortal version" of the Inheritor vampires. They still require and crave blood, are sensitive to sunlight, and have many of the traits of the Inheritor and Classical vampires. However, Sanguinarians do not live much longer then the average human being.

Of course, to make it my own, I've taken some libertiesmy Inheritor vamps are more human than humans, and age to a VERY HOT mid-30s, but you get the idea. There are more types of vampires out there than just the typical Dracula/Barnabas sleep-in-the-coffin-during-the-day, rise-at-night-to-suck-a-maiden's-blood type. As a matter of fact, that type (referred to now as "Classical") is getting pretty passé. After all, didn’t Angel show us just how a vampire can survive among humans, and how hot one can be?

The mystique of "the bite" never changes. Considered the ultimate sexual experience, in old lore people thought after three bites the victim turned into a vampire. Other mythology had the victim rising as a vamp after the vampire drained them of their blood. Another way to "turn" someone was to bite them, then have them drink their blood.

In summation, there are no hard and fast rules concerning vamps anymoreor any other type of creature for that matter!and isn't that great for us writers? We can create whole new worlds of vampiric hotness for you, the reader! (And for us, too!)

In my book, No Rest for the Wicca, half-Wiccan witch Morgan Hawkes is recruited by the PSFU to help solve a string of murders with a voodoo slant (yes, her other half is voodoo, if you haven't guessed). Cole St. John's a hot, hottie Inheritor vampire, and I’m not being prejudiced (read some of the reviews on my site if you want). So, if you're interested in another type of hot vamp, I hope you'll give NO REST a whirl!

Happy reading!

No Rest for the Wicca at Amazon
My website: www.freewebs.com/toni1953
My blog: tclotempio.falloutentertainmentgroup.com
To find out more about types of vampires:
wiki.answers.com/Q/Are_there_many_types_of_vampires#ixzz166aONWLg

Win a copy of NO REST FOR THE WICCA!
Let us know your favorite vampire! Who in film or fiction do you think is “vampire hot”?  Head to the comments section of this post to respond, and we’ll select two lucky winners at random to receive a pdf or coupon to Smashwords for No Rest for the Wicca!  Good luck!
DEADLINE:  Wednesday, December 22, 2010, midnight PST.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Music Monday: Vampire holiday edition

For my last Music Monday of 2010 (yes, I'm taking a little break during the next couple weeks), I'm posting holiday videos that should appeal to festive vampires everywhere.

I asked for song/video requests from my readers, and Melissa from Edge of Forever quickly alerted me to the following dark rendition of "Jingle Bells," played by a talented YouTube regular named codylq1.



Thanks to recent Suburban Vampire contest winner Kelly, I learned of the Dutch band Within Temptation's "Gothic Christmas":



I've never featured Vampire Weekend on a Music Monday, but their name alone (which came from lead singer's Ezra Koenig's amateur film) makes them welcome here at Suburban Vampire. If you've been seeing a Honda Christmas commercial featuring a catchy song called "Holiday," that's a Vampire Weekend single off their 2010 album, Contra.  (Added bonus: the guys don historical wigs in the video.)



Last of all, what would the holidays be without a little Nox Arcana. Here's a heart-pounding, Gothic version of "Carol of the Bells," from the album Winter's Knight.  (Added bonus: you can order Nox Arcana Gothic Christmas cards at noxarcana.com/cards.html.)



Friday, December 10, 2010

Winner of Denise K. Rago's IMMORTAL OBSESSION, plus other giveaways & a call for music

The winner of an autographed copy of Denise K. Rago's Immortal Obsession is. . .

Kelly aka yllektra(I Work For Books)

Congratulations! Please send your snail mail address to suburbanvamp AT gmail DOT com. Thanks so much to Denise for chatting with us about her publishing experience, both in her guest post and in the comments section of that post. And thanks to everyone who entered by discussing the challenges of self-publishing.

If you didn't get to win Denise's contest, I have two other giveaways in the works:

Stefan Petrucha's Blood Prophecy
Marie Treanor's Blood on Silk

Also, I'm on the hunt for vampire/Gothic holiday music for my upcoming Music Monday. Please either list your suggestions in the comments section or send me an email.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Marie Treanor's Christmas contest for BLOOD ON SILK

Here's yet another holiday vampire treat for you.  Novelist Marie Treanor sent me the following news about her new novel, Blood on Silk,and has generously offered Suburban Vampire visitors a Christmas giveaway.

Blood on Silk: an Awakened by Blood novel
By Marie Treanor
“sensual and thrilling, a wonderful combination of vampire myths old and new…” Bestselling Author Michele Bardsley

"I loved it!... humorous...and scintillating... Treanor’s writing was exquisite and fully entertained me from start to finish." CK2s Kwips and Kritiques

"an exceptional story... a suspense-filled ride... this impressive debut." The Romance Studio

The debut of a seductive new contemporary series of vampires, lust, and revenge.
Researching historical superstitions in Romania, Scottish academic Elizabeth Silk comes upon the folk tale of Saloman, legend's most powerful vampire, a seductive prince staked centuries ago. In the ruins of a castle crypt, Elizabeth discovers the legends are real. Her blood has awakened him. Her innocence has aroused him. But Elizabeth unleashes more than Saloman's hunger. 

Helping vampire hunters to destroy him, she uses her body as bait. But something stronger than dread, more powerful than revenge, is uniting her to her prey. Caught between desire and rage, she must decide where her loyalties lie...and what the limits are to a yearning she can no longer control.

Published by NAL Signet Eclipse

Order Now from Amazon; Barnes & Noble
Read excerpts and reviews: http://www.MarieTreanor.com/BloodOnSilk.htm

Marie’s Christmas Contest
To be entered in the prize draw, please comment on this post, either with a question for Marie or with a note of your own vampire preferences! (For example, do you like your vampires scary, evil, romantic, closely resembling humans, arrogant, secretive…?) The contest will close at midnight EST, a week from today (December 16, 2010).

And the prize? A signed copy of Blood on Silk

"A layered and beautiful read."  Lovin’ Me Some Romance

"A Vampire I Could Sink My Teeth Into...  part romance, part paranormal, part Gothic, and all wonderful... sensual and smart...Saloman is the best vampire in the romance genre... powerful, confident, murderous, and sensual." Brazen Broads Book Bash

Read Blood on Silk now, to be ready for the release of Awakened by Blood 2: Blood Sin

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

BLOOD PROPHECY giveaway

"A must read... a classy, fun spin on the vampire tale."
—Ryan Buell, host of A&E's Paranormal State

"YA thriller author Petrucha (Split) combines the paranormal with the historical for this unique, page-turning adventure."
Publishers weekly (starred review)

Novelist Stefan Petrucha has graciously offered a free copy of his new vampire novel, Blood Prophecy, to one lucky Suburban Vampire visitor. Check out the synopsis, content rules, and Blood Prophecy trailer below.

SYNOPSIS:
Man and monster are in his blood. . .

His name is Jeremiah Fall. A soldier of fortune, he has been fighting his own war for 150 years—ever since the beast in him was born.

Desperate to restore his lost humanity, Fall crosses the sands of Egypt, discovers a lost city off the coast of France, and finally arrives at the birthplace of all mankind. Shunning daylight and feeding only when he must, he battles the monster who transformed him forever. He can share his deepest secret with no one . . . not even the beautiful woman he starts to love, the only human who grasps the mysteries of an ebony stone as old as creation itself.

Across the world, across time, Fall seeks the stone's secret. But has he found a cure for himself or unleashed a final curse on all mankind?



CONTEST RULES:
For the chance to win a copy of Blood Prophecy this holiday season, head to the comments section and tell us the perfect holiday gift for a vampire—even a frustrated one like Jeremiah Fall.  I'll randomly draw a winning name from the entries.  The contest is open to all countries.
DEADLINE: Thursday, December 16, 2010.



For more info, visit www.petrucha.com.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Music Monday: Count Bachula's GOTHIC CHRISTMAS

I enjoy digging up Gothic holiday music every December, and this year I'd like to invite you to the world of Count Bachula. The Count, who claims to be "the not so great, great, great. . .great uncle of the famous composer J.S. Bach—on the Transylvania side of the family," has released an album called Gothic Christmas.

A sampling of song titles:

"Jingle Hell"
"Deck the Halls with Boughs of Hemlock"
"The Thirteen Nights of Christmas"
"Bring a Stake, Jeanette, Isabella"
"Auld Fang Syne"

If you enjoy dark humor, creepy organ music, and an original twist on Christmas classics, head over to www.countbachula.com and have a taste.

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