More2Read Review of Armageddon House

Lou Pendergrast has just posted a nice feature and review of Armageddon House at More2Read.com


The review begins:

Jenna and Mark, Polly and Greyson. Four somewhere in time, in isolation. They have memories vague, and thoughts, imagined things, with secrets and questions arising as things unfold…

Check out the rest of what Lou Pendergrast has to say here.

https://more2read.com/review/armageddon-house-by-michael-griffin/

My sincere thanks to Lou and More2Read.com for shining the spotlight on Armageddon House!

This Is Horror Says Look Out for Armageddon House

This Is Horror says “Look Out for Armageddon House,” part of their series letting their audience know about books coming up.

These features are fun because they include a section of ‘Why we’re excited about this book’ along with a section from the author about why they’re excited about the book.

Their attention-grabber quote up top is:

“With mounting tension and claustrophobic paranoia, Griffin’s latest effort promises to send readers on a unsettling and disturbing ride.”

If you want to read the rest of what they (and I) have to say about Armageddon House take a look here.

Look Out For … Armageddon House by Michael Griffin

My thanks to Michael David Wilson and Bob Pastorella who have always made This Is Horror a great resource for fans of horror and the weird! I appreciate them giving a boost to my book.

Armageddon House Spotlight by Micah Castle

Micah Castle has spotlighted Armageddon House today on his blog. He begins:

Armageddon House is a fast-paced, evocatively written, psychological weird fiction novella about four people living, seemingly willingly, in a bomb shelter or an underground bunker in an unknown location somewhere in the world.

You can read the rest here:

Book Spotlight: Armageddon House by Michael Griffin

My thanks to Micah for giving Armageddon House his attention!

The Passing of Joe Pulver

Today we lost one of my favorite people in the world. My friend Joe Pulver is gone.

As writer and editor, he was known as Joseph S. Pulver Sr. On Facebook, he was nicknamed The bEast, an appellation he loved, and often used himself. I just thought of him as Joe.

He was among the funniest, smartest, craziest and most generous people I’ve ever known, and possessed of a piercing talent. We’d been good friends online for several years before we finally had a chance to meet in person, when he visited Portland to be a guest at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival, and stayed with us for something like a week.

Soon I hope to assemble my thoughts and memories into some kind of memorial to Joe, but I didn’t want to let the day pass without saying something. I have so many fond memories, so many stories I’d like to tell. He was important to me as an editor and a supporter of my work, and I admired his writing as well, but it’s the friendship I’ll miss. It’s the manic enthusiasm, and truly unique way his spirit expressed itself.

For now, I’ll link back to my original series of convention reports after that 2013 H.P. Lovecraft Film Fest, which covers events from preparing to pick up Joe at the airport, to our first meeting, then going through the long convention weekend, and finally taking him to the beach at Lincoln City, OR.

There are lots of pictures along with my narrative, so it’s quite a lengthy and emotional trip (in five parts) going through these. 

Part 1 – Before

Part 2 – Friday

Part 3 – Saturday

Part 4 – Sunday

Part 5 – After

As I mentioned, I hope to have something more to say soon. At the very least, I’d like to tell people how encouraging Joe was of newer, emerging writers, not only myself. He pushed to discover new talent, to bring together kindred spirits, and to assemble interesting writing in ways that would be compelling to all kinds of readers.

In recent days, as people came to realize Joe would be gone soon, some of us expressed our appreciation of Joe. Many writers told how much they appreciated Joe’s support of their writing, often before anybody else really knew about it. That was Joe, that enthusiasm and fearlessness, and absolute certainty when faced with words that spoke to him. I will miss the writer and editor very much, but more than that, I’ll miss my friend.

Lovecraft eZine Chat Today (updated: postponed to 4/26)

LATE UPDATE: Lovecraft eZine chat now postponed until next week, Sunday April 26.

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Quick reminder… I’ll be on the Lovecraft eZine Chat today.



You can watch “live” today at 3PM Pacific, 6PM Eastern, here:

https://lovecraftzine.com/live-web-series/

You’ll also be able to watch the archived video stream soon after the show ends on YouTube, here:

https://www.youtube.com/user/michaeldaviswriter

Another option, usually available within a week or two, is the audio-only podcast version of the show, available here:

http://lovecraftezine.libsyn.com/

I’ll Be On Lovecraft eZine Podcast Sunday, April 19

I’ll be appearing on the Lovecraft eZine video podcast on Sunday, April 19. Here’s the upcoming schedule:

You can read more about it here, and also find a link to the live, real-time video stream — and later on, you’ll find links to the archived video and audio:

Podcast

At the moment, I’m catching up on the Michael Cisco interview from April 5, and it’s a good one.

I’m looking forward to being on with Mike Davis and the panel. It’s been quite a while since I took part in a Lovecraft eZine chat! 

Armageddon House Hardcover

The cover for the paperback and ebook versions of Armageddon House was revealed some time ago, but today Undertow Publications revealed the cover art for the limited hardcover edition for the first time. Here’s the full spread:

It’s a variant of the same concept from the paperback, but includes not only the inner flap components, but also the nifty “letter grid” name and title element on the back cover. Art and design by the amazing Vince Haig.

And here’s a closer look at the front cover:

I’m especially excited about the hardcover version, even though I realize far fewer readers will end up getting it. I recently purchased the last Undertow Publications limited hardcover, Kay Chronister’s Thin Places, and it’s a beautiful book.

In today’s Undertow newsletter, Michael Kelly explains a bit about how the limited hardcover series works.

Michael Griffin’s fantastic novella ARMAGEDDON HOUSE (May) will be our next limited hardcover in our regular line, followed by Richard Gavin’s GROTESQUERIE (September). If you purchased our first limited from our regular line, THIN PLACES, and want to match your letter for ARMAGEDDON HOUSE, please get in touch as soon as possible. A reminder that the limiteds in our regular line are lettered (52 copies), and the limiteds in our Contemporary Classics line are numbered (100 copies).

A note about rights to numbered and lettered editions: the current number or letter holder for our most recently published limited edition will get first opportunity to match their letter or number, always. For example, if you bought copy number X of THIN PLACES, you will get the first chance to purchase copy X of ARMAGEDDON HOUSE. If you pass on ARMAGEDDON HOUSE, the customer who does buy copy X of ARMAGEDDON HOUSE will get first opportunity to purchase copy X of the next limited, GROTESQUERIE. I hope that makes sense.

Richard Gavin is one of my favorite writers, and his upcoming Grotesquerie looks amazing, so I’ll be first in line for the limited hardcover of that one, as well. Supporting independent publishing is an important thing to do, and it’s an easier decision to make when the books are beautiful and compelling like the ones put out by Undertow! Please note that people who already have the limited Thin Places should let Michael know if they’d like to get the same copy number of Armageddon House.

Advance Copies of Armageddon House

A book isn’t really a book until it’s a book. Now Armgageddon House is a book!

Michael Kelly just posted pictures of advance copies of my novella which is coming May 12 from Undertow Publications. These will mostly be sent to reviewers, but they’re real copyedited and corrected books with the real cover, and they look great.

Here are Michael’s photos, for those of you who didn’t see his posts on Facebook, Instagram, etc.

Last week I posted a link for preordering the paperback from Amazon, and here’s a new link where you can preorder directly from the publisher:

https://undertowpublications.com/shop/armageddon-house

A New Way to Buy Books Online

If you’re on social media, you’ve probably seen various small publishers pointing out that their books are available via Bookshop.org which appears to be an online ordering option for people who want to avoid the “giants” like Amazon, Book Depository and BarnesAndNoble.com

I haven’t ordered from them yet, but I’ll probably give it a try soon and see how it goes.

They seem to have lots of things listed, including my three currently in print books, The Human Alchemy, The Lure of Devouring Light and Hieroglyphs of Blood and Bone. See here:

https://bookshop.org/books?keywords=michael+griffin

I assume Armageddon House will appear at some point as well.