… Ben had turned up the volume slightly on the television when the Saturday night movie had been interrupted for a breaking news update. Brandee Street, her cameraman, and the pilot had been arrested all right—but not before getting the morbid video into the station’s hands. Even through the overblown colors of the malfunctioning set, you could easily make out Ben, Constance and me on the balcony of the apartment. We had fought a desperate fight, but in the end the sheet had fluttered enough to give at least a partial view of the woman’s nude remains.
We all stared silently at the picture as the talking heads behind the anchor desk identified us each in succession. It was all we could do to stifle disgusted sighs as they proceeded to tag us with a sensationalized nickname. A moniker that would unfortunately not only stick for some time to come but was also picked up immediately by every other station and newspaper in the bi-state area. We had been christened “The Ghoul Squad.” …
Some of you may recognize the above paragraphs as having been excerpted from Never Burn A Witch, the second novel in my Rowan Gant Investigations series. And, if you follow me on Facebook or Twitter it’s a fairly good bet you’ve already heard about the “official” RGI GHOUL SQUAD. But then, maybe you haven’t, so that’s why I am going to flap my metaphorical gums about it here.
One of my fans, Walter Hardin Jr. to be exact – as I definitely want to give credit where credit is due – mentioned to me that I really needed a “Street Team” to free me up from some of the time-sucking promotional activities that come with the whole “being an author” profession. I thought I knew what a “Street Team” was, but soon discovered that there are two types – professional and fan-based. It was then I remembered something from my youth – The KISS Army. I was never a member myself, what with Styx being my ear candy of choice, but believe me I went to school with many of the KA inductees.
So, I did a bit of research. Then I researched some more. Then I got together with my publicist (Wendy) and my pa/publicist (Scott). They both gave me some great input. Then I ran it past a couple of friends, one of whom had done time in the music biz – they all had great input too. Some ideas were weeded out, others were solidified. The ones we liked most got a quick swipe of the photo fixative lacquer – sorry… had an old 1960’s Polaroid moment there… Anywho, it seemed like in the matter of just a few days I went from, “Street Team? What’s that?” to “YEEHAAAAA! Street Team!”
Better yet, a whole bunch of folks out there in Interwebz land did too…
And so, the RGI GHOUL SQUAD was officially born.
Complete with its very own website and everything, the “Squad” was set to go live January 1, 2010. But, that was before I committed premature post-aculation. By this I mean, while starting to write the posts that would fill the news section of the RGI GHOUL SQUAD website I neglected to turn off the ping.fm updater. As soon as I let loose with that first post it was all over Facebook, Twitter, and Myspace – not to mention a few other social networking venues.
Email began to pour in – “The join link doesn’t work!”, “There’s a password on xyz link so I can’t get to it!”, “I want to join right now!”… and so on. You get the picture.
Suddenly, I was busier than a cat covering up sh*t with all my email answering to explain the situation. But, I just couldn’t keep up. Don’t get me wrong, I was – and am – ecstatic that so many folks expressed an interest in the “Squad”. I simply wasn’t prepared to handle my screwup.
So, instead of fighting a losing battle I focused my energies and resources on making things happen a little quicker. Therefore, the RGI GHOUL SQUAD officially went “live” 18 days early – this past Sunday, December 13, 2009 to be exact. Hmmmm, 13… Seems kind of fitting in a lot of ways.
If you think you might be interested in checking out the “Squad,” its benefits – and responsibilities – then maybe even joining up, you can find the official website at www.rowangant.com.
Just be aware – I am NOT going to wear all that facepaint, breathe fire, spit fake blood, or even sing Rock And Roll All Nite…
Well… Okay… Maybe I’ll sing, but only after a few beers.
More to come…
Murv
Sabrina
December 16th, 2009 at 08:24
k….I am off to check it out.
(hugs)
I wish you luck with this Murv!
Blessings & Happy Yule, too
Saboo
M. R. Sellars
December 16th, 2009 at 08:26
Heya Saboo!
Been awhile…
Huge Hugs and Happy Yule to you and yours… 🙂
Le Swervin’
Sabrina
December 16th, 2009 at 09:14
yep- don’t have time always to leave comment, Murv- but read everytime you write.
(hugs)
did the messages disappear? lol
Best wishes with the GantSquad
love ya bud
Saboo
chaoticpix93
December 16th, 2009 at 10:41
Teehee, that’s AWESOME! 😀 Must… join… now…
Btw, I don’t know if you knew this or not, but your blog seems to have a case of dandruff. Might want to get that checked out, yannno. Dandruff on a black blog n’ all.
M. R. Sellars
December 16th, 2009 at 11:43
LOL
That’s s’posed to be falling snow… I thought about setting it for “blizzard” mode, but figured it’d be hard to read. 😉
DS
December 16th, 2009 at 12:03
Still sounds suspiciously like a *gang* to me! Plus, anyone who really knows you… Well, you know what I mean. 🙂
M. R. Sellars
December 16th, 2009 at 12:15
Yes, but if this works out and makes a really big bang, we definitely don’t want to use the word gang… 😉
Theresa Brundage
December 16th, 2009 at 18:26
I’m so jazzed about the Squad, and yes, I was one of the frantic ‘why can’t I join’ people. I remember the KA fondly, which brings up a good point. We totally need a theme song!
DallasRedhead
December 16th, 2009 at 19:54
I am so excited about this! I think it is a fantabulous idea.
beth
December 16th, 2009 at 21:20
KEWL
Schueyman
December 17th, 2009 at 11:24
Personally, I would suggest either Magic Bus by The Who, or Magical Mystery Tour, by the Beatles. I haven’t posted reviews am am not likely to, so I don’t know if I’ll end up in this or not. Besides that, being down here in Southwest Zombulaland, I don’t know if I’d have much to do. But if you want to put me on the list anyway, go ahead.
M. R. Sellars
December 17th, 2009 at 16:16
How about “These Are The Times” – Styx… And not just because I’m a Styx fan… The lyrics remind me of Ben and Rowan.
http://www.oldielyrics.com/lyrics/styx/these_are_the_times.html
http://popup.lala.com/popup/432627065030637452
Schueyman
December 17th, 2009 at 19:31
Well, and this would apply only to the Miranda cycle, we could also go with Evil Woman, by ELO. Of course, in general, we could also espouse Season of the Witch, by Donovan.
M. R. Sellars
December 17th, 2009 at 20:26
When I look outside my window,
What do you think I see ?
And when I look into my window,
So many different people to be
It’s strange, sure it’s strange.
You’ve got to pick up every stitch,
You’ve got to pick up every stitch,
The rabbits running in the ditch,
Oh no, must be the season of the witch,
Must be the season of the witch, yeah,
Must be the season of the witch.
When I look, when I look
Schueyman
December 18th, 2009 at 02:14
That’s it.