Whoa… a New Post!!!

Okay, Miss Atwell, point taken.I wish to apologize to you all for the long silence on this blog. And unless you’ve been seeing the posts I’ve made on our other blog “The Musings of Two Creative Minds” where we cover a variety of topics on writing, book reviews, movie reviews, as well as a few other oddball subjects.

Here’s the link for anyone interested in checking that blog out: Musings of Two Creative MInds

Anyway, I’ll bring you up to date on where we’ve been and why it’s been so quiet here, as briefly as possible. Towards the end of last July, Helen and I moved out of California and up to Olympia in Washington state. We bought a home here, with Helen’s brother and their mother, and if you can believe it, after 8 months we’re still getting settled in. Now, besides setting up the house the way we all want, plus new doctors and insurance, etc. I’m still dealing with trying to get SSDI from Social Security. Hopefully, this will get settled by the end of June when I have a phone hearing with a judge. Please keep your fingers crossed for me, this has been a grueling process over the last 3 years.

So, in short… a lot has been going on behind the scenes. And yes, I’m just a wee bit tired from it.

Who am I kidding, I’m exhausted. 

But that doesn’t mean I haven’t been busy mentally. I’ve done a lot of thinking over the last few months (yes, that is something I can actually do… surprise, surprise) and I came to a few decisions about things I’d like to do by the end of this year. 

First of all, I am aiming to release a 2nd anthology involving Nathan and company. Like the 1st anthology, this volume will contain a number of stories that have appeared on this blog, as well as a number of brand new never-before-seen tales as well.

This 2nd anthology will be titled “The Vampyre Blogs – Two for the Road”. If all goes well it will come out later this year, just in time for the Halloween or Thanksgiving/Christmas holiday season. We could do it sooner, but we have other obligations that need our attention first. One of them of course, is the upcoming hearing I mentioned earlier. 

Also, Helen has a new installment of her Forever Detective series that should be ready in the next few months. I’m currently working on the cover for that book which will be titled Forever on Broadway.

For those not familiar with this series, here’s a quick synopsis. They’re all about detective turned into a vampire against his will, in 1940’s New York City, who is still running his business and taking on cases for both regular people, as well as supernatural/magical folks. This will be the 6th installment to the series. The first four books are available on Audible (with yours truly supplying all the voices). I haven’t gotten to the 5th book just yet, as I’m still getting my recording area set up and tested. But once I’ve done so, I’ll get down to recording that one as well as the new one. 

If you’re curious to check the rest of the series out here’s the link: Link: The Forever Detective (5 book series) Kindle Edition

So, as you all have probably figured out already, finishing the cover, and doing the recordings of those books, are a couple of those little ‘tasks’ I have lined up to be completed before this year is out.

And there’s a little more I haven’t mentioned yet, but I’ll cover all of that in the next post. So please, take care of yourselves and be safe out there. And I’ll be back soon to continue this discussion (and yes I do mean SOON). So stay tuned, and happy reading everyone.

Merry Christmas Eve…

It’s Christmas Eve, so we’re taking a quick break in our current story to bring you something different.

In the United Kingdom there is a tradition of telling a ghost or creepy story at this time of the year.

And since according to Ancestry.com based on my DNA sample, I am 49% Irish, plus another 22 % English, I feel it only right to continue this tradition.

So, we’re bringing you the audio version of “The Snowman”, complete with imagery, providing a picture book experience, much like I did last year with my unabridged presentation of Charles Dicken’s “A Christmas Carol”.

As many of you will remember, “The Snowman” was written by my wife/co-author Helen for our “The Vampyre Blogs – One Day at a Time” anthology. It was inspired by hearing the song “Frosty the Snowman” one too many times, before deciding to put a bit of a strange unearthly (or Para-Earth-ly) twist on the story…

So without further ado, here is this year’s Christmas story offering…

No doubt, you might be wondering about the opening stating the presentation came from the Library of the Obscure. For those wondering about that, you’ll be seeing and learning more about the library starting next month, so stay tuned.

In the meantime, have a blessed and safe Christmas and hopefully a very wonderful New Year.

Love,

Allan and Helen

The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men… Then There’s Me and My Hopes for 2022!

 A whole year of planning, working, sweating, and it still wasn’t enough. 

For those who are wondering, I’m referring to my unabridged dramatic reading of Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol”. My plan was to unveil the finished project as a picture book on YouTube. Besides spending hours recording voices, some sound effects, finding music in public domain, as well as dozens of images (also in the public domain) created over the last 150 years since the book’s creation… and I still couldn’t quite get it across the Finish Line. At least not in time for this Christmas. 

All I have left to do is film an opening and closing to the project, but between work and other audio and writing projects, I just couldn’t do it justice this year. 

Now some of you might be asking yourselves, why? Why was this so important to you?  After all, there are so many versions available of the story available on YouTube, streaming services, Blue-Ray, DVD, etc. 

Well the answer is, none of them are ‘complete’. There are a number of powerful speeches and even scenes that more often than not, wind up on the cutting room floor. There have also been new scenes created and added to the films that cannot be found in the original story at all. After having read the book cover to cover myself a few years back, I started finding myself reading certain scenes with a variety of different voices for each character. And yes, this is when I really started taking the idea of doing voice over work more seriously. I was having so much fun with these characters and that it took me a while to realize I was drawing upon techniques and skills I learned in my l theater class during my last year of high school. I learned so much in that one year, and I have often found myself regretting I hadn’t taken the class sooner and then taken one of the more advanced classes afterwards. Still, I thank my lucky stars and my teacher Mrs. Nina Pfeffer for all her patience and guidance. I learned so much from her.

So after Helen convinced me to bring her books to life in audio, I went back to the idea of doing the same for Mr. Scrooge and company. Helen often refers to me as her “Voice Time Machine”, since I can do so many voices of actors who are no longer with us, which allows her to ‘cast’ the characters from her books and helps her in turn bring them more to life in her writing. And believe me I drew upon a lot of voices of actors both living and dead, to my project. 

And in spite of having a whole year to work on “A Christmas Carol” I could not anticipate back and hip problems which kept me from my ‘recording studio’ and sitting at the desk to edit either images/audio recordings for weeks at a time. 

Then of course there were other projects that needed my attention as well. I’m wrapping up my 3rd audiobook narration as I write. I also created a couple of book covers over the last 12 months, as well as feeding 3 blogs with material as well.

With so much going on, I can’t feel too bad about not finishing my “A Christmas Carol” project. There’s only so many hours in the day, and only so much of me…

Therefore my New Year’s Resolution will be to keep being ambitious, but give myself leeway to scale back and not be too hard on myself if I can’t get all that I want to done. 


And I do have plans for this coming year, oh yes indeed. Here’s a little list:

1- Re-work, re-edit, and re-release “The Bridge” in a special 10th Anniversary version.

2  – Get a complete 1st draft of “The Vampyre Blogs – Family Ties” which takes up mere weeks after
      the end of  “The Vampyre Blogs – Coming Home”.

 3 – Release the first volume of “The Pass” trilogy, which I wrote with my old high school friend Rich
      Caminiti, with some fantastic illustrations by the talented Gabrielle Callan. We will be releasing 
      this book in hardback (yes, your read that right) and e-book formats. 

NOTE: This one is a definite. The book is already written Gabrielle just getting the last of the artwork completed along with the cover

4 – Rich and I will be working on the 2nd and 3rd drafts of the second installment of “The Pass” trilogy      with hopes of releasing that book in 2023.         

*The 1st draft is already completed so we have high hopes of getting this to happen*

5 – Record and release Helen’s 1st solo anthology “Forever W. I. T. C. H. Hunting”, which is actually a spinoff from her Forever Detective Series and will feature characters from that series as well as a few new faces who will be appearing in future installments of The Forever Detective books.

6 – I hope to begin recording “The Vampyre Blogs – Coming Home” with the help of Helen to bring more variety of voices for your listening pleasure.

7 – We may start adding some podcasts occasionally to this blog and maybe even to YouTube. We have
      the equipment and the ability to do it, so you may actually get to see and hear us once in a while.

8 – Finally, I’m starting to look into voiceover work opportunities for myself this coming year. I’m 
      already on LinkedIn and have seen opportunities becoming more numerous, as well as over on
      Audible. There are apparently opportunities here in and around Santa Cruz, so I may be trying 
      out for a few here and there. It all depends on time and how many spoons I can spare without 
      burning myself out.

So there you have it everyone. We’ll see how much I actually accomplish, but time and life will tell. I’m not sure how easy the new year will be starting out with our regular jobs as we’re having labor issues with management this time around. So there’s a strong possibility of disruptions in our lives in the coming month. So if I go quiet for a while, you’ll know why.

We’ll see what happens. But in the meantime, we hope the holiday season has been treating you well and that you all have a joyful and wondrous New Year come the end of this week.

Stay safe, and keep writing and recording dear friends.