Spotlight On Brian Dobbins #Imaginarium
SPOTLIGHT ON: Brian Dobbins
How did you get involved in the upcoming Imaginarium convention?
Through Post Mortem Press
What is your latest release and what genre is it?
Witch’s Cartel: Book 2 of The Jasmine & Sam Chronicles. Fantasy/witchcraft/detective
Quick description of it.
Sam Melody is a private detective who is trying to locate a missing girl with the help of his wife Jasmine, who is a witch. He soon discovers the girl has been abducted by the Diaz Cartel, which is headed by witch Arturo Diaz and is part of a sex slave trafficking empire.
Something unique about it.
It combines witches, detectives, elements of both urban fantasy and noir, and explores the very real and ugly world of sex slave trafficking.
Links for people to buy it.
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B006V2G3C0#
Your promo links.
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B006V2G3C0#
https://www.facebook.com/briandobbinswrites?ref=bookmarks
https://twitter.com/BrianEDobbins
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1509379.Brian_Dobbins
Your short Bio.
Brian Dobbins has had a wide variety of experiences, from stock boy to bartender, artist and writer to videographer, graphic designer to bouncer to salesman to factory worker to restaurant manager to… so on. He attempts to draw on this varied background to spin tales of strong characters in unusual situations. He has written everything from comic books to magazine articles to short stories to novels. He currently has three novels out: Jasmine’s Tale: Darkness and Light and the sequel, Witch’s Cartel (Books 1 and 2 of The Jasmine & Sam Chronicles) and Corryville. Book 3 of The Jasmine & Sam Chronicles and the sequel to Corryville are now in progress.
“Imaginarium is an entire convention centered on creative writing taking place September 19-21 in Louisville KY, featuring over 140 panels and workshops organized into 12 categories. Over 130 professional guests will be featured in the programming, covering all aspects of creative writing in the worlds of books, eBooks, screenplays, comics/graphic novels, and even game design. All of it is set within a fun, convention atmosphere that includes activities like a Masquerade, gaming room, film festival, and more. Please visit www.entertheimaginarium.com for further information.”
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September 9, 2014 at 8:30 PM
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