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Posted By John Reppion on December 28th, 2011

Click on the awesome Fez baker cover above to jump to the Thrill Electric site and read the final episode.

Sorry we’re so late in posting this here but we had quite a rough build up to the festive season and then a mad dash to get everything sorted for our own family Christmas.

We really, really hope you’ve enjoyed The Thrill Electric; … Read the rest

 

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P-Con IX day 2 – Dublin – Ireland – 03/04/12 – Central Hotel

Posted By John Reppion on March 4th, 2012
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P-Con IX day 2
When
Sunday, March 4, 2012
9:00am - Buy Tickets
Where
Exchequer Street
Dublin, Ireland Dublin 1

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P-Con IX day 1 – Dublin – Ireland – 03/03/12 – Central Hotel

Posted By John Reppion on March 3rd, 2012
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P-Con IX day 1
When
Saturday, March 3, 2012
9:00am - Buy Tickets
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Exchequer Street
Dublin, Ireland Dublin 1

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Signing at SubCity Dublin this Saturday

Posted By John Reppion on June 11th, 2009

We’ll be rounding off our mini signing tour this coming Saturday at the new SubCity Comics (unit 5 West Essex St. – just off Dame St.) from 1pm.

We’ll be signing copies of The Complete Dracula #1, The Trial of Sherlock Holmes #1 & #2 as well as collected editions and anything else Rob has knocking about the place. This is likely to be our last visit to Dublin for a while (this year at least) so it would be great to see as many of our Irish chums as possible while we’re over. See you Saturday!

Full details of the signing can be found on our Upcoming Events Page.

 

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The rest of our Dracula weekend

Posted By John Reppion on April 21st, 2009

Dracula on the streets of DublinAside from our presentation on Saturday we did get the chance to enjoy a few other Dracula related events over our weekend in Dublin.

After checking into our hotel on Friday, we met up with our good friends Brian J. Showers and Tinka Bechert and enjoyed a very nice (and incredibly filling) Japanese meal in their company.

NosferatuAfterwards we all staggered over to the Irish Film Insitute for a screening of F.W. Munarau’s 1922 silent masterpiece Nosferatu.

It was a heavily restored cut with lots of shots and scenes which I don’t think I had ever seen before (I definitely don’t remember the Hyena…). The viewing experience was further enhanced by a live score provided by  Godspeed You Black Emperor-esque Dublin group 3epkano who I am now definitely a fan of.

A few drinks in the bar afterwards rounded the evening off nicely and we headed to bed with hardly any anxiety about the following afternoon’s presentation.

Saturday morning came and we had the rare experience of  being able to actually have a lie-in in a hotel.  We met up for lunch with Dublin literary Svengali  Pádraig Ó Méalóid, his lady wife the lovely Deirdre and writing machine (and designated photographer) Catie Murphy.  I was still too full of hotel buffet breakfast to actually eat anything (you’ve got to get your money’s worth!) but everyone else seemed to really enjoy their food.

Once the talk was done we found our chum Danielle Lavigne lurking in the Writer’s Museum hallway – she’d had a hard time finding the venue and had only just arrived.  She had a packet of chocolate digestives with her though so all was immediately forgiven. Catie had to immediately run off and catch a train so we said our thanks and goodbyes and, after a brief detour to visit Chapters Bookstore, headed to the pub.  Special mention has to go to P-con’s own Peter McClean who missed the talk but drove all the way to Dublin and then bought us a pint (well, me a pint and Leah a lemonade). What a guy!

Johnathan, Kim, Tinka, Leah, John & MauraAfter a pleasant afternoon of talking rubbish intelligent conversation with Pádraig, Deirdre and Mr. Brian Nisbet, Leah and I headed off for an Indian meal in the company of Mr. Showers, Ms. Bechert, Kim Newman, Maura McHugh, Albert Power and Jonathan Barry. This, somewhat inevitably, led to us all (with the exception of Mr. Power) heading to the pub for a last drink.

Film historian Robert J.E. Simpson, horror expert Sorcha Ni Fhlainn, Brian J. Showers, Kim Newman & Stoker biographer Paul Murray.Sunday morning saw Brian J. Showers hosting a panel discussion at the IFI on the subject of… well, Dracula naturally. The panel actually went so well that it managed to overrun without anyone noticing (which is pretty much unprecedented in my experience) .

Mr.  Newman was scheduled to give a talk at 2:45 pm on Dracula in Film but, sadly, we had to run off and catch the airport bus at half past two.

We arrived home with only two regrets about the weekend; the first being the usual inability to get to spend enough time with everyone and the second that we didn’t get to see any other vampire films or events while we were over.

If you’re going to be in or around Dublin any time this month, check the One City, One Book website and see what’s on. You won’t be disappointed.

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Dracula: From Novel to Comic Book report

Posted By John Reppion on April 20th, 2009

museum-front-2Those of you who visit the site regularly will probably already know by now that April is the month Dublin hosts it’s annual One City, One Book events and that 2009′s chosen book just happens to be Dracula by the city’s own Bram Stoker.

Leah and I were lucky enough to be invited to take part in the month long celebration of Stoker’s Gothic masterpiece, giving a talk on adapting the novel into a comic book for Dynamite Entertainment. museum-front

The event took place on Saturday afternoon at the prestigious Dublin Writer’s Museum.

The Museum Collection is as fascinating as it is various. As might be expected, there are plenty of books, representing the milestones in the progress of Irish literature from Gulliver’s Travels to Dracula (though this part of the collection is currently on loan to Dublin City Library for the April events), The Importance of Being Earnest, Ulysses and Waiting for Godot. Most of these are first or early editions, recapturing the moment when they first surprised the world.

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Our talk was held in the Gallery of Writers – a beautiful gold leaf decorated, second floor space filled with busts and portraits – which was presumably once the grand dining room of the 18th century townhouse now occupied by the Museum

Writers Gallery ceilingLeah setting up

Kim Newman and Maura McHughAfter a very pleasant lunch in the nearby Dublin City Gallery we were ably assisted in getting things in order by the museum staff as well as our good friends Pádraig, Deirdre and Catie.

When 3 pm came the room was packed (extra chairs were even required).  Familiar faces in the crowd included Anno Dracula author Kim Newman, Irish novelist and comic writer Michael Carroll and supernatural fiction writer Brian J. Showers.

John & Leah In our talk, Dracula: From Novel to Comic Book, we tried to cover everything right from the genesis of the project through to the final product. Some of the things we talked about, such as our reasoning and justification for including Dracula’s Guest as our opening to The Complete Dracula, are things we aim to cover in the extras which will be included in the back of each individual issue.

When we mentioned that Warren Ellis had said some very nice things about the book, one member of the audience was compelled to shout out “We don’t believe you!” – thus proving that uncle Ellis’ reputation as a cheery, well meaning soul precedes him (he is very, very nice really).

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John & LeahThe talk went very well  – the audience were especially blown away by Colton Worley’s beautiful digitally painted artwork.  Several people came up to us afterwards and said that they’d found the whole thing fascinating and we’re really, really looking forward to #1 coming out next month.

Leah, John & Jane AlgerAmongst those who congratulated us on a job well done was One City, One Book founder Jane Alger who surprised us both by saying that she would love to get a signed copy of the collected edition of The Complete Dracula when it’s out to add to the first edition collection.

Thanks very much to everyone who came to the talk (and those of you who tried hard but sadly just missed it) and thanks to the One City, One Book and Dublin Writer’s Museum people for all their help. We had a fantastic weekend of Dracula related fun and the talk went so well we might even do it again some time.

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Many of the photos above were taken by the multi talented Catie Murphy, one or two by Mr. David Manley and the rest by us, except for the Gallery of Writers image which was found via Google.

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Dracula in Dublin this weekend

Posted By John Reppion on April 17th, 2009

I bid you welcome...We are just about to leave the house, hop on an airport bus and then fly over to Dublin for a weekend of Dracula themed fun.

Tonight we will be attending a screening of F. W. Murnau’s Nosferatu at the Irish Film Institute with a live score provided by Dublin based 3epkano.

Tomorrow at 3 pm at the Dublin Writer’s Museum Leah and I will be giving an hour long talk on adapting Bram Stoker’s novel into our own Dynamite Entertainment series The Complete Dracula. Full details can be found on our Events page.

Then, on Sunday, we’ll be attending a panel discussion on Dracula in Cinema at 11:30 am (again at the IFI) featuring the likes of Kim Newman, Brian J. Showers, Paul Murray and others.

Later that day Mr. Newman will be giving a talk on Dracula as a Screen Character which I think we might get to see some before we have to jump on the airport bus and begin our journey home.

There are loads of vampire films on over the weekend too, from Hammer’s 1950s Dracula to this year’s Let the Right One in.  So, if you’re in Dublin this weekend please do check out the events and come and ask us questions at our panel. See you there?

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A slightly belated P-Con VI report

Posted By Leah on April 7th, 2009

Just over a week ago we returned from Dublin where we attended the 6th annual Phoenix Science Fiction Convention ( P-Con VI to you and me) . It was a packed weekend which left both of us totally wiped out for half of last week but a great time was had by all. I shall try to construct some kind of report from my fragmented memories of the weekend!

Friday 27th March we spend a couple of hours sat in Liverpool airport, it seems disproportionate when the flight itself rarely exceeds 45 minutes, the weather is windy and grey and looks set to give us a good shaking as we cross the Irish Sea to Dublin.

The Mersey from Liverpool Airport

Surrounded by yet another Hen Party off to wreak some kind of pink havoc on Dublin’s menfolk, we managed to get through security without any problem, unless you count having to wait for one of the security staff to get one of the hen party’s phone number a problem.

Ryanair lived up to expectations, with very loud adverts for cheap vodka being played as you board the plane. We tried to drown it out by listening to HP Lovecraft’s ‘ The Shadow Out Of Time’ on our headphones, but were asked to remove them when the stewardesses wanted to do the safety demonstration. She did not demonstrate what to do in the case of the Old Ones appearing and driving us all mad. maybe that was on the safety leaflet, and maybe it involved cut price Vodka. If you badly need Irish Lotto tickets then Ryanair can always oblige, and there is some sport to be had watching the stewardesses try to sell as much as is humanly possible in the 25 minute flight.

Once we landed, we hopped on the 747 bus into town, which dropped us on O’Connell Street, only 5 mins from our Hotel. The Maldron Hotel Parnell Square (formerly the more prosaic Confort Inn Granby Row) turns out to have modern decor, really friendly concierge staff, and really comfortable rooms. the water pressure was amazing, the bed heavenly and the breakfast was huge. Don’t mention the price, as the whole Euro to Pound exchange rate still give me cold sweats, but this is by far the best hotel I have stayed in in Dublin.

We intended to eat before the opening ceremony but instead just lay about drinking cups of tea until we realised it was about to start and we were the wrong side of the river still. we raced down O’Connell Street and made it to the Central Hotel at about 7:15 only to discover the opening ceremony wasn’t until 8pm! We dropped off our books for the con to sell for us, and found friends to talk to in the bar (of course). When we did eventually head into the main room for the ceremony we were both really surprised to see dozens of people we knew and have them all greet us in unison. Yes it’s called a convention for a reason but never before have we been so thoroughly convened upon! After Peters warm welcome to the con, Juliet McKenna launched her new book and we were treated to a live radio play scene from Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. After that the bar called, and we were soon ensconced in a cosy corner with a gaggle of chums, and some liquid refreshment. You might have noticed that we haven’t yet eaten anything, and we are tempted on the walk back to our hotel by several of the take-aways. Luckily a steady stream of scantily clad drunk women and fighting/vomiting men prevent us from slowing down at all, and we instead get pizza from directly opposite our hotel. A 16″ monster called The Cartwheel which goes down a treat and send us both into carbohydrate oblivion.

Morning of Saturday 28th, we have a huge buffet breakfast and waddle down to the con. I have a panel at 11 am with Maura McHugh and Derek Gunn about retelling folk stories. We are all vampire nerds, so it turns into a more specific discussion on Dracula, vampires, and the validity of retelling vampire stories. It was (at least to me) a really interesting panel, and brought up lots of good stuff for future discussion.

John was then on a panel called “What scares you?” with Catie Murphy, Maura McHugh, Brain J Showers and Derek Gunn. This was a really revealing panel which may have been quite therapeutic I think. It should be a staple of conventions everywhere…

We then stayed seated for the Guest of Honour Interview, the GOH being of course the very lovely and talented Paul Cornell, who was very entertaining and remained nice even when provoked by his interviewer (!)

After that I was on the Evil Emperors panel, which amongst others featured Kim Newman, Eugene Byrne and Juliet McKenna in a kind of role play where Juliet was the emperor, Kim the Minister for Happiness and I was Lady Leah (not Princess Leah you’ll note…) and we kind of ruled a country for an hour. Fun but confusing! (Apologies to the other panel members for forgetting their names! I have a brain like a sieve!)

we had a short break and then John, Maura and Catie dispensed pearls of wisdom on sci-fi nerd love, and romance. Or the ways of perhaps getting more nerd love. It was quite informative, but the overwhelming response was rather predictably “BATHE!” which always helps.

by this point we were hungry and knackered so we went for a coffee with Pádraig O’Mealoid, Deidre Walsh, Paul Cornell, Juliet McKenna and Chas Brenchley and then onwards for dinner at a really nice Italian place. I am vegetarian, so I regard Italian restaurants as safe havens when I travel. In Prague we ate Italian, in Portugal, we ate Italian. Boring I know but reliable!

We then ventured back to the hotel bar, where we spent a lovely few hours talking and laughing (’til we wept) about snow monkeys. You kind of had to be there, but there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. We then managed to leave at about twelve O’clock and managed to run the O’Connell street gauntlet again, stepping round pools of urine, heaps of unconscious hen night participants and lairy boys.

Sunday 29th started again with good shower good food, etc. then we checked out and trundled our way back to the con.

I was on a panel about Illustration with Oisín McGann, Catie Murphy and Eugene Byrne which was lots of fun and then we all made our way to the main room for A Toast To Life, a memorial of Frank Darcy, who played such a huge part in running the con in previous years, and welcomed so many people to Irish fandom.

We then went to the bar which was beautifully sunny and paid almost £3 for a glass of water. It was fizzy though…not that it hurts less for that. It cost so much I took a picture of it.

We then were loosely grouped by gender and played the traditional game of Pictionary, in which the boys lost and the girls won, but this was of course a foregone conclusion! I was particularly pleased to get “The Unbearable Lightness of Being”

After that it was the “mutiny on the Phoenix” panel which John suggested, as we found a free for all panel at the end of the convention is a really nice way to tie everything up, and a chance to discover juicy facts about one another. Some of these facts must have made me blush as we have the evidence to prove…

Once the Pictionary was done with, there was the closing ceremony, which led to several people being presented with certificates, marking them as Honoured Friends of the Phoenix Convention. There was the Frank Darcy Award for 100 word fiction written and submitted at the con, and then there was the lovely Brian Nisbett and the never ending Raffle of doom. Everyone had been buying many raffle tickets over the days, and the prizes were stacks and stacks of science fiction books, games, DVD’s and other things donated by the Darcy family. No-one went home empty handed, and we managed to dash off in time to catch our bus.

The bus got us to the airport nice and early, so we had two hours to fill. We were hungry (again) so decided to get something to eat near our gate. We then spent a good wedge of the money we made selling our books at the con, on a single sandwich each, and one chocolate muffin. The muffin was nice but good lord it’s only a small cake! Let’s hope the pound is a bit stronger next time!

we spent a long time waiting because our flight was late, so it was almost 10.30 pm by the time we boarded, but on the plus side we did spend those extra hours sitting opposite two nuns who regarded us with suspicious smiles, and next to Derek Acorah of TV’s ‘Most Haunted’ fame. He didn’t seem to be sensing anything paranormal unless you count a delayed plane as paranormal?

we flew home really fast and jumped in a black cab home. Apparently Liverpool John Lennon airport charge black cabs £1 a time for picking people up at the airport, which the cabbie said he had to pass on to us. It could well have been a scam, but such a weird one that we just gave him the pound anyway. After that bloody muffin it seemed like a bargain.

We have been invited back to P-Con VII in 2010, and hopefully we will be there to do it all again!

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Phoenix Convention VI day 3 – Dublin – Ireland – 03/29/09 – Central Hotel

Posted By John Reppion on March 29th, 2009
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Event
Phoenix Convention VI day 3
When
Sunday, March 29, 2009
10:00am - Buy Tickets
Where
Exchequer Street
Dublin, Ireland Dublin 1
Other Info
Website: http://pcon.ie

The 2009 Guest of Honour is Doctor Who and Marvel writer Paul Cornell.

Other guests besides Moore & Reppion include: Chaz Brenchley, Eugene Byrne, Raven Dane, Dave Freer, Derek Gunn, Colin Harvey, John Kenny, Oisín McGann, Maura McHugh, Juliet E. McKenna, Ken MacLeod, C. E. Murphy, David Murphy, Kim Newman, Peadar O’Guilín, Brian J. Showers, Colin Smythe, Charlie Stross, Steve Westcott, Liz Williams

Also attending will be the guest auctioneers / double act of Michael Carroll and John Vaughan.

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Phoenix Convention VI day 2 – Dublin – Ireland – 03/28/09 – Central Hotel

Posted By John Reppion on March 28th, 2009
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Phoenix Convention VI day 2
When
Saturday, March 28, 2009
10:00am - Buy Tickets
Where
Exchequer Street
Dublin, Ireland Dublin 1
Other Info
Website: http://pcon.ie

The 2009 Guest of Honour is Doctor Who and Marvel writer Paul Cornell.

Other guests besides Moore & Reppion include: Chaz Brenchley, Eugene Byrne, Raven Dane, Dave Freer, Derek Gunn, Colin Harvey, John Kenny, Oisín McGann, Maura McHugh, Juliet E. McKenna, Ken MacLeod, C. E. Murphy, David Murphy, Kim Newman, Peadar O’Guilín, Brian J. Showers, Colin Smythe, Charlie Stross, Steve Westcott, Liz Williams

Also attending will be the guest auctioneers / double act of Michael Carroll and John Vaughan.

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Phoenix Convention VI day 1 – Dublin – Ireland – 03/27/09 – Central Hotel

Posted By John Reppion on March 27th, 2009
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Event
Phoenix Convention VI day 1
When
Friday, March 27, 2009
7:00pm - Buy Tickets
Where
Exchequer Street
Dublin, Ireland Dublin 1
Other Info
Website: http://pcon.ie

The 2009 Guest of Honour is Doctor Who and Marvel writer Paul Cornell.

Other guests besides Moore & Reppion include: Chaz Brenchley, Eugene Byrne, Raven Dane, Dave Freer, Derek Gunn, Colin Harvey, John Kenny, Oisín McGann, Maura McHugh, Juliet E. McKenna, Ken MacLeod, C. E. Murphy, David Murphy, Kim Newman, Peadar O’Guilín, Brian J. Showers, Colin Smythe, Charlie Stross, Steve Westcott, Liz Williams

Also attending will be the guest auctioneers / double act of Michael Carroll and John Vaughan.

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