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 Post subject: Supernatural Books coming to a store near you...
PostPosted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 4:25 pm 
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Want to win a copy of the latest SPN book "Unholy Cause?" If you know the name of the human that Castiel is inhabiting you've got a chance. See the article/link below for details. Good luck!

Everyone loves summer, right? Great weather, holidays, ice creams…Yep, summer is great.

NO! SUMMER IS AWFUL! Summer means that all your favourite shows have ended and the only sweet oasis in the TV desert is the prospect of Comic Con panels; evil, evil spoilers and the tie-in novel. Luckily for Supernatural fans there are three this summer from Titan books to fill those empty days full of Sam, Dean, Castiel and a legion of terrifying demons.

‘The Unholy Cause’ sends Sam and Dean to Georgia where they happen upon a group of civil war re-enactors who are mysteriously managing to blast and fillet each other with replica bayonets. Turns out that one of the scamps got his hands on a cursed artefact which is slowly killing its way through those who dare to touch it. Despite this, it seems that everyone wants to get their hands on it, and our boys have to try and contain or destroy the menace, which may or may be linked to their bigger problem – the impending apocalypse.

The events of the novel take place somewhere towards the middle of season five – if you know that Castiel is busy looking for God in all the wrong places, and that Sam has been made his indecent meat-puppet proposal by Lucifer, then you will remain unspoiled. There’s no mention of Michael having asked Dean to be his vessel, so that will give you an idea of how far in we are.

Joe Schreiber does a great job of gleefully describing the blood, guts and carnage of both the civil war and, hell, anything in Supernatural. His voices are clear and authentic, though it would have been nice to have seen more dry comedy from Castiel. The author’s bio tells us he works part time as an MRI technician at a hospital, and I really like the very Winchester-y idea of ‘genre novelist/medic’. Double lives are fun.

The novel is a must-read for the Supernatural completist, it’s pretty much a missing episode rather than the monster of the week style tie-ins which strain not to mention anything vaguely arc-related. You can buy ‘The Unholy Cause’ from all good genre bookshops, and from the Titan website.

WIN! A copy of the book by answering this question :

What is the name of the man whose body Castiel inhabits?

Email: contest@endofshow.com with the subject ‘Supernatural contest’. Winner announced on June 20th 2010. There are no geographic restrictions to entering.

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The author of "Supernatural: The Unholy Cause" talks about his latest work of fiction!

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Author Joe Schreiber is probably best known as the man that brought horror to the Star Wars universe with his novel Death Troopers. He's decided to bring his brand of chills to another universe we love quite a bit here at Dread Central: the world of the Winchesters and "Supernatural".

With his first "Supernatural" novel, The Unholy Cause, he takes Sam and Dean down to Georgia, where they don't exactly meet the devil, but they come awfully close. I was able to ask Joe a few questions about the book and his other work.

Mr. Dark: How familiar were you with the "Supernatural" world before you decided to write The Unholy Cause?

Joe Schreiber: Not very. I think I watched part of the pilot episode online a few years ago, "The Woman in White". That was it. So when the opportunity to write this novel came along, I put myself through a crash course of scripts, season boxed sets, and episode guides until I had the tone and characters of the series down to my own satisfaction.

MD: You've done work in established universes before, and you have entirely original horror novels of your own. How does the pre-existing universe work compare to writing your own original books? Is it easier, harder?

JS: After the initial getting-to-know-you technicalities, it's actually not all that different. The challenges are basically the same ... crawling inside the narrative world, hanging the lights, and finding a way to make it fun for myself first and foremost. After that it doesn't feel like work anymore -- it's like that point at a party when all the guests have arrived and the thing takes on a life of its own. But until you get to that point, it's rat-bastard panic, where you're like, "Is ANYBODY having a good time?"

MD: This novel clearly takes place during the current season of the show. How much detail about this season's arc did they have to give you in order to ensure its proper place in the canon? How difficult was it to work within that tight framework (what had happened, what had yet to happen) before the season was finished and still tell your story?

Joe Schreiber Talks Supernatural: The Unholy CauseJS: It wasn't always easy. At one point, at the beginning of the season, Sam and Dean weren't even together. I was like, how am I supposed to approach this? You're like the child of divorced parents hoping it all works out. They were sending me drafts of scripts that hadn't even been filmed yet, and we were all holding our breath and basically hoping for the best.

MD: How much room did you have to play in the "Supernatural" universe? Obviously you're not going to haul off and kill Castiel or anything that dire, but you definitely got to add to some of the major elements of this season's arc. Tell us a little about how you interacted with the folks from the show while laying out the plot for the book.

JS: If I had specific mythology questions along the way, I usually got answers pretty quickly from the production company -- demons, ghosts, corpses, etc., what I could and couldn't use -- either because it wasn't kosher, or they were planning on doing something similar themselves on the show. There were a few details that didn't get corrected until I turned in my first draft and at least one night in a hotel room in Tulsa where I basically drank a six-pack of Blue Moon beer and beat my head against the desk trying to figure out how to explain the corner that I'd painted myself into ... but in the morning it was all right.

MD: This story is based in the world of Civil War re-enactors and history buffs. What lead you to use that as the setting for the book?

JS: I really have no idea. To be honest, it may have come from a throwaway line from "The Simpsons" where Homer talks about being rich enough to have the Civil War re-enacted by monkeys. Or possibly not. Initially I tossed the idea out there thinking that nobody would like it, but it turned out to be the one that everybody liked, so I had to get serious about it.

MD: Without giving too much away, the Judas Knot and the whole concept of dark magical doings during the end of the Civil War play a major role in the novel. Where did you get the inspiration for those elements?

JS: I just really love the whole idea of ancient, esoteric religious arcana, the more far-flung, the better. For example, I got into this whole phase a few years ago for no good reason where I started tracking down places in the world that claimed to have pieces of the one true cross. There's a lot of them. So I started trying to imagine some of the crazier things that could potentially be floating out there and trying to make them fit into this idea that I was desperately attempting to make work.

MD: I got the idea while reading the book that you enjoyed writing for Dean a little more than you enjoyed writing for Sam; am I right on that? Dean just seems to get all the best lines! (And rightly so ... not that I have an opinion or anything.)

JS: That's probably true. I'm not really sure. I do know that it's always easier to write smartass dialogue than intelligent "straight" conversation. The two of them definitely riff off each other well in the show, and I tried to tune a ventriloquist's ear in that direction.

MD: So far your novels have been horror tales, and you've also brought horror into the Star Wars universe, where it didn't exist before. Are there any other existing properties you'd like to spice up with some thrills and chills?

JS: I'd like to do a Batman horror novel that takes place outside Gotham City with Bruce Wayne investigating some cold case, a girl's disappearance, that leads him into some horrific small town ritualistic behavior. It would be like Bob Kane meets Shirley Jackson.

MD: Yes, please! What's up next for you? Any thoughts of revisiting Sam and Dean in the future?

JS: Apparently there are going to be more "Supernatural" books coming up, so we'll see. I've got another Star Wars horror novel coming out at the end of January, I know that. And about half a dozen unfinished books that I need to go back and either rescue or euthanize, depending. I'm perpetually backlogged that way.

MD: My traditional final question: What's your favorite horror movie, and why?

JS: Lately I've been thinking a lot about The Descent. I watched it again with a friend, and listening to her scream in the scary parts was like being on performance enhancing drugs. There's a lot to love about that movie.

Thanks to Joe for taking the time to talk to us! Be sure to check out our review of Supernatural: The Unholy Cause, and pick up the book directly from the EvilShop below!


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Well, it had to happen. Things always start getting interesting when a beloved series
starts showing up in book form. This happened with Highlander several years ago. Ditto with the Star Trek franchise. I hope SN books are a big hit with fans. Much will depend on who is chosen to pen them and Schreiber seems to have the chops for it. Guess time will tell. He had an interesting take on a Batman novel.

Thanks for the info, Flo.

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Hey Mel - SPN has been serialized in book form for quite some time now and most of them are really quite good! They're written for young adults so they're quick reads but the authors (and there are various ones) have done quite well keeping the characters true to Kripke's vision.

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Thanks for the info, Flo. Since I've only recently become a SN fan,
I didn't realize there were already novels written. I'm not surprised they are well received,
since fans of this show are...shall we say... very passionate? :Giggle:

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