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UndeadAnthology
07-Dec-2006, 06:30 PM
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Hello everyone,

Down the Road: On the Last Day, the second novel in Bowie Ibarra's zombie universe, is now officially available and can be purchased immediately from many sites including:

Amazon US (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0978970721/permutedpress-20)
Amazon UK (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0978970721/permutedpress-21)
Amazon Canada (http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0978970721/permutedpre0b-20)
Amazon.de (http://www.amazon.de/Down-Road-Last-Bowie-Ibarra/dp/0978970721/sr=1-4/qid=1169650015/ref=sr_1_4/302-1367698-9516848?ie=UTF8&s=books-intl-de)
Barnes & Noble (http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=0978970721)
Shocklines (http://shocklines.stores.yahoo.net/doroonladayb.html)
Many Others (http://www.bestwebbuys.com/0978970721)


This is a stand alone novel, you need not have read the first book prior to this one!

Down the Road: On the Last Day tells the story of a small south Texas town where the mayor has rallied his citizens against the living dead and secured their borders. Isolated in the countryside, the community holds their own. But when two strangers from San Antonio stumble into town, they bring news of a global peacekeeping force sweeping toward the city. Led by a ruthless commander, the force is determined to secure the republic of Texas on its own terms, and establish a new, harsh government for the plague-ravaged nation.

"OH MY FREAKIN' GOD! [Down the Road: On the Last Day] is excellent!"
--Travis Adkins, author of Twilight of the Dead

Help Spread the Word!
You can help Bowie Ibarra and Permuted Press spread the word about Down the Road: On the Last Day by

Starting (or joining) a discussion about Down the Road: On the Last Day on your favorite message board(s). But please don't spam!
Posting a review on Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0978970721/permutedpress-20), your website, and/or your blog.
Posting about Down the Road: On the Last Day on your blog, MySpace page, newsletter, website, etc.
Visiting your local library and asking them to stock Down the Road: On the Last Day (you'll need the ISBN: 0978970721).


Regards,
Jacob
http://www.permutedpress.com

Danny
07-Dec-2006, 06:50 PM
"may not have our best interests at heart", no offense to the authour, more power to him for getting a book out but damn zombies plus corrupt goverment group...cliche' much?

elaire26
08-Dec-2006, 03:32 PM
That's a good point...

cliche? perhaps... A new perspective? Absolutely. A great story. I think so. And I know many others will think the same thing..

You know, when you're keeping it in the 'Romero' world, as I like to do, it's a challenge to keep the ideas fresh... I like to think that I add another great story, similar but different, than other 'Romero' themed stories... If you love zombie stories of all shapes and sizes, than mine is another to add to the list...

There certainly are many others taking the risk and making great stories adding their own twists (aka Duza, Keene) that have paid off well for them through good storytelling...

Personally, I like working in the world of the one who inspires many of us...

At any rate, I hope you will ultimately give the story a chance... If the first one was a 'violent, sordid tale of love, revenge, and flesh eating ghouls', then this one is a "A harsh, cruel story of survival in a world forced to unite or suffer a fate worse than death"...

Sincerely,

Bowie V. Ibarra

UndeadAnthology
12-Dec-2006, 09:28 PM
Thought you all might want a look at the full, wrap-around cover:

http://www.permutedpress.com/graphics/dtr2coverfull.jpg

nevillethurmond
04-Jan-2007, 09:08 AM
Hi Bowie,

I guess you post on here (you say so in your commentary section in Down The Road).

I got that along with David Wellington's Monster Island and the Book of the Dead cinema compendium from Santa.

I really enjoyed Down The Road - wasn't too sure at first, but got into the characters - a simple effective tale which would make a good movie. I know people say how Briane Keene's Rising etc is "awesome". It is a good read but can you imagine that as a movie - just too big to make. Down The Road would be a bit like 28 Days Later scale wise - workable and enjoyable (minus the rampant sex).

Looking forward to the next book (actually just finished Down The Road last night - have not read the "free" chapter from the new book yet).

So, blatant vanity from me, - from one "author" to another - if you get a spare moment - what's your opinion on my first chapter of my flash fiction story Storm of the Dead - it's on here somewhere....

showthread.php?t=4533

and

showthread.php?t=4631

elaire26
05-Jan-2007, 07:43 PM
Hi Bowie,

I got that along with David Wellington's Monster Island and the Book of the Dead cinema compendium from Santa.

Great to hear good old Santa isn't against delivering 'violent, sordid tales of love, revenge, and flesh eating ghouls' to the kiddies around the world... hope he's not just trying to be 'cool'... would ruin his street cred...


I really enjoyed Down The Road - wasn't too sure at first, but got into the characters - a simple effective tale which would make a good movie. I know people say how Briane Keene's Rising etc is "awesome". It is a good read but can you imagine that as a movie - just too big to make. Down The Road would be a bit like 28 Days Later scale wise - workable and enjoyable (minus the rampant sex).

Glad you enjoyed the story... I guess as a movie buff, my stories take on a very 'movie-like' path... dramatic structure, sure, but very movie-like...

I don't know... maybe the rampant sex parts can be toned down, Skinemax style...


Looking forward to the next book (actually just finished Down The Road last night - have not read the "free" chapter from the new book yet).

The next one is even better... everything the first one had turned up a notch...


So, blatant vanity from me, - from one "author" to another - if you get a spare moment - what's your opinion on my first chapter of my flash fiction story Storm of the Dead - it's on here somewhere....

showthread.php?t=4533

and

showthread.php?t=4631

If only I could get to it... perhaps send it via private message...

At any rate, thanks for giving the book a chance... you absolutely must get the second one... and best of luck in your writing endevours...

Sincerely,

Bowie V. Ibarra

UndeadAnthology
24-Jan-2007, 08:56 PM
Bumping... The book is out now (see details in first post)!

DVW5150
13-Feb-2007, 01:31 PM
I anticipate this to be a great story . The plot line is good , I hope that the characters are realistic . I heard about this novel about 6months ago somewhere , I cant recall where though . Reading a book can be much more visceral than a movie ; your minds-eye creates the images inspired by the author . Makes for a truly personal experience in horror .
On an attempt to merge "Down the Road" w/ "On the Road" (Jack Kerouac) just lept to mind , I have a sarcastic side .Tripping on acid , fighting zeds ? That would be too much . Zeds on LSD? WTF? I am joking of course .
I will be reading this soon . Thanks for all the contributing posters in this thread , I might've forgotten about it , being a new father and all .

UndeadAnthology
13-Feb-2007, 01:38 PM
Zeds on LSD? WTF? I am joking of course

Watch out, Bowie might use that in Down the Road 3! :p

Hope you enjoy the book--we've got more on our site (http://www.permutedpress.com).

Jacob

Cartma7546
05-Mar-2007, 03:23 PM
Being from san antonio I loved the first one and as we speak my credit card is being approved so can't wait to read it.

elaire26
14-Mar-2007, 04:31 PM
Being from san antonio I loved the first one and as we speak my credit card is being approved so can't wait to read it.

Hi Cartma7546,

Naturally, my books have a very south Texas feel... don't know how "breakfast tacos" might be received by someone further north... But yeah...

Hope you enjoy the story... don't forget to come on here when you're done and tell us what you liked and didn't like...

Bowie

p.s. - also, when San Antonio comes in to play the Rollergirls next month (First Sunday in April) I will be speaking some spanish for our San Antonio natives...

Bowie aka "Julio E. Glasses: Iron Announcer Texas

elaire26
19-Jun-2007, 11:16 PM
Greetings friends,

I will be doing several book signings in the coming weeks...

This weekend, June 23rd, I will be in my hometown of Uvalde, Texas at the El Progresso Library from 11-1...

Friday, July 7th, I will be in San Marcos, Texas, at the Hastings from 4-9...

btw, anyone in the San Marcos area can now get my book at Hastings in San Marcos, Texas...

For all those in the area that can read these words, I hope to see you there...

Sincerely,

Bowie V. Ibarra

elaire26
10-Aug-2007, 04:29 PM
Just thought I'd share a book signing with ya'll...

New Braunfels, TExas
Hastings
Friday August 17th
6-9

If any of ya'll are in the area, it'd be great to see ya'll...
:evil::evil::evil::evil::evil:

Bowie