Thursday, June 30, 2011

My own book! "Tour Trouble"



Woohoo! Exciting times!
Pretty soon I'll be publishing my own book. And I was very pleased to find out that there's a whole area of publishing named after me - that's right - vanity publishing! So that's what I'll be doing.
I'm using Amazon's CreateSpace, and I'm guessing that the finished product should weigh probably less than 100 grams. Light in the hand, but philosophically heavy.
Here's the full press release for the book, as well as the accompanying CD:


In a world first for a rock band, the Bing Turkby Ensemble are releasing a concept album, a fantasy novella to go with it, and a set of collectable trading cards!

Yep, Jim K, the manager of the Bing Turkby Ensemble, has finally phoned in from a jacuzzi in Ulan Bataar and set a release date for the new BTE album.

"Summon Forth the Mangonel" will be released into the wild at the Royal in Palmerston North on Saturday August 13th, 2011.

This album has been meticulously crafted at HotBox studios, and is one of the most anticipated TurkbyTone Rekkids releases of the year!
The album follows the BTE in their spiritual quest for the Sword of Xanthros; travelling through time and space, overcoming adversity and ultimately triumphing.
The fantastic artwork has been crafted by Hayden Lauridsen, and includes 4 spectacular trading cards featuring members of the BTE.
For you literary types, Bing has written a book to accompany the album. It's a 20,000-word action/fantasy/comedy/stupidity novelette called"Tour Trouble", featuring the BTE members and sundry henchmen, mages and bakers. See a preview here:

The rock-tastic Midnight Switch will be joining us for the release gig.
The stage will be decked out as a medieval castle, and certain parts of the concept album will be played out for your enjoyment.

You can listen to tracks and pre-order the album and book at http://turkby.bandcamp.com
Discover other TurkbyTone releases at http://turkby.co.nz

Album+Book release gig:
The Royal, Palmerston North, Aug. 13th 2011.
Doors open at 8:30PM, show starts at 9PM.
$5 entry, or $15 with CD.
Prize for best medieval knight-style getup, and best cardboard sword!