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11/19/2008 3:13:20 PM
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 Fabrice D. Posts 921
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A surreal bit of news from the november Locus: "J.F. LEWIS was excommunicated from his church in response to his debut vampire novel STAKED".
Don't know him, maybe he's living in Salem!
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11/19/2008 3:22:29 PM
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gdozois Posts 4260
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Excommunicated from his church, there's now nothing to protect him from the vampires...
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11/19/2008 3:29:17 PM
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 Alex Posts 1322
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"Staked" as in "burned at the...?" or would that be "Steaked"? (Cannibalism for Dummies?)
-- We try not to let over-zealous adherance to facts interfere with the spinning of a good yarn, or a bad joke.
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11/19/2008 5:00:37 PM
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 JFLewis Posts 25
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Nah, not Salem. I live in Birmingham, Alabama.
-- J.F. Lewis
Author At Large
Check out STAKED from Pocket Books and in March 2009, be on the lookout for ReVAMPED also from Pocket Books.
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11/19/2008 5:28:27 PM
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 Fabrice D. Posts 921
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That's the Magic of this forum, you invoke a Name, and It materializes!
Welcome J.F.!
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11/19/2008 5:38:19 PM
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Clint Harris Posts 754
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There's a number of churches I wouldn't mind being excommunicated from. That means they don't come knocking on your door or leaving flyers all over the place, doesn't it?
-- Is that you John Wayne? Is this me?
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11/19/2008 5:39:09 PM
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 JFLewis Posts 25
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Yes, very "...talk of the Devil, and he's presently at your elbow."
Thanks for having me.
-- J.F. Lewis
Author At Large
Check out STAKED from Pocket Books and in March 2009, be on the lookout for ReVAMPED also from Pocket Books.
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11/19/2008 8:02:55 PM
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Thomas R Posts 3510
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What church were you excommunicated from?
-- "Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark; and as that natural fear in children is increased by tales, so is the other." Francis Bacon
"Gummy Bears, gummy bears don't spread darkness and death!... Do they?" Tom Servo MST3K
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11/19/2008 8:51:45 PM
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gdozois Posts 4260
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Fabrice, that's why it worries me that Byron keeps talking about Cthulhu all the time...
I always found it amusing that Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, said a few times that she didn't believe in God--and yet she depended on holy water and crosses to defend herself, and the show established that there was such a thing as "consecrated ground," which burned vampires like acid. If there wasn't a God, just Who was providing the power to make those things work? You'd think that she, of all people, would have concrete reasons to Believe. (For that matter, she ought to know that there's an Afterlife, since she's met ghosts.)
Sounds like J.F. is holding up okay in the face of his excommunication...
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11/19/2008 8:59:48 PM
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 JFLewis Posts 25
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A local non-denominational church, though, as I mentioned to Tim when he emailed to verify the "event" and ask if it was okay to print it, the Elders at the church in question would likely say that they "withdrew fellowship from" rather than "excommunicated" me. But I suppose it amounts to the same thing. I was a member. And because I refused to renounce the book, stop promoting the book, and publicly apologize... as well as a few other things that would have amounted to breach of contract on my part or been financially ruinous... I am no longer allowed to be a member.
-- J.F. Lewis
Author At Large
Check out STAKED from Pocket Books and in March 2009, be on the lookout for ReVAMPED also from Pocket Books.
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11/19/2008 9:04:37 PM
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 JFLewis Posts 25
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gdozois wrote:
Sounds like J.F. is holding up okay in the face of his excommunication...
Thanks in no small part to friends, family, some fellow writers, and members of one of the online writer's group of which I am a member putting up with lots of whining and ranting on my part... Yeah, I'm pretty much back in a good creative place again. It's still a bit surreal, but what can ya do?
-- J.F. Lewis
Author At Large
Check out STAKED from Pocket Books and in March 2009, be on the lookout for ReVAMPED also from Pocket Books.
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11/19/2008 9:48:38 PM
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 Byron Bailey Posts 3340
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Fabrice, that's why it worries me that Byron keeps talking about Cthulhu all the time...
I'm personally getting rather tired of invoking Cthulhu's name and nothing ever happens. Maybe it's because I'm not pronouncing it right. Cthulhu? Thuthu? Tulu? Tutu? I'm thinking it's one of those words that follow a non-Eucledean phonetics, but I can't help dreaming that if I keep stretching and straining my vocal cords in unimaginable ways, my words will at last slip into the proper dimension and be heard.
Until such time that my voice training has its intendeded effect, though, I'm considering changing my religious allegiance to the bonobo All-Mother known as Oo-oo-aa-aa. In order to say the name right, you merely have to pretend that you're a lost chimpanzee tired of patriarchy, weary of warfare, pissed at politics. You raise your voice to the sky and ask that plaintive question that says why, but comes out as, "Oo-oo-aa-aa." You're a chimpanzee begging for free love, matriarchy, and bananas for everyone.
You wait. Saying her name makes you feel better. The bonobo All-Mother isn't a distant god like Cthulhu. She hears, and she descends. An enormous foot crashes into the ground. Another foot follows. You look up. Queen Kong? She clutches you like a banana and raises you towards her mouth. At last, the time has come even if you never imagined it would be with her.
"What great big teeth you have?" you say as you go into her mouth.
Is that the squeal of jet fighters? Is that the roar of Godzilla? The mouth closes and the last glimpse of day you'll ever see shows enormous tentacles trying to strangle the Bonobo All-Mother. Can it be Cthulhu at last? You feel shame. You've betrayed the Tentacled One. Yet still you hope that Cthulhu defeats Oo-oo-aa-aa even if the ensuing fight will undoubtedly destroy New York City, Tokyo, Paris and hopefully Des Moines. The darkness is total yet you feel pleased because you know you have to be special for two deities to fight over your devoring rights.
I bet J. F. is special, too. I know just the church for him.
-- Yeah, I weigh 800 pounds. All muscle. Really. Well, mostly muscle. Well, the doctor said that I had muscles -- hundreds of them.
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11/20/2008 6:34:00 AM
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Annie Posts 460
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gdozois wrote:
(For that matter, she ought to know that there's an Afterlife, since she's met ghosts.) Not to mention that she actually died 3 times and she remembered what it was at least one of the times.
J.F.,
Welcome - if a church cannot accept a book, you are better without it anyway, aren't you
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11/20/2008 6:48:11 AM
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 bluetyson Posts 1074
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Clint Harris wrote:
There's a number of churches I wouldn't mind being excommunicated from. That means they don't come knocking on your door or leaving flyers all over the place, doesn't it?
Nice work J.F. Have to get a copy of this book for the next mormon or jehovah's witness 'tard that ventures by.
That actually did work once. Some JW freakazoids woke me up early one morning when I was a teenager, to try the usual. Said, sure, we're satanists, like to come in for a ritual? They didn't quite run away. ;-)
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11/20/2008 6:51:21 AM
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 bluetyson Posts 1074
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JFLewis wrote:
Nah, not Salem. I live in Birmingham, Alabama.
Ah. Knew some people from there. 'Our missionaries never have much luck in Australia.' Lol.
Is that a Chris McGrath cover, by the way? Pole dancer and all? It looks a bit like it.
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11/20/2008 7:06:12 AM
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 bluetyson Posts 1074
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JFLewis wrote:
Yes, very "...talk of the Devil, and he's presently at your elbow." Thanks for having me. 
In fact, if you want it now, also at fictionwise :-
http://www.fictionwise.com/ebooks/eBook64962.htm
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11/20/2008 7:07:19 AM
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Thomas R Posts 3510
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Annie wrote:
Welcome - if a church cannot accept a book, you are better without it anyway, aren't you 
Generally, but it depends on the book. If you wrote "Christianity is a monstrous lie!" or "Why Mein Kampf is Right!" it might make sense for a Christian denomination to say "Yeah you don't really fit with us."
-- "Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark; and as that natural fear in children is increased by tales, so is the other." Francis Bacon
"Gummy Bears, gummy bears don't spread darkness and death!... Do they?" Tom Servo MST3K
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11/20/2008 7:25:33 AM
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 bluetyson Posts 1074
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Birmingham, Alabama thinks 'True Blood' is a doco?
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11/20/2008 8:40:31 AM
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 JFLewis Posts 25
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bluetyson wrote:
Is that a Chris McGrath cover, by the way? Pole dancer and all? It looks a bit like it.
Yup. I'm a big fan of his work. Given the cover concept, I think he went a very cool "noir movie poster" kind of direction with it.
gdozois wrote:
J.F., Welcome - if a church cannot accept a book, you are better without it anyway, aren't you 
Thanks. And yes, I suppose so, but it would have been nice if we could have gone about it (me getting the boot) in a way that was less vexing. I also felt, perhaps unreasonably, that they should have had to read the entire book rather than just the first five pages before making their decision, but that's all said and done now, so at least it's over.
-- J.F. Lewis
Author At Large
Check out STAKED from Pocket Books and in March 2009, be on the lookout for ReVAMPED also from Pocket Books.
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11/20/2008 8:46:45 AM
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Marian Posts 2960
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Hmmm. Did your church want to ban Harry Potter on the grounds it was promoting witchcraft?
-- "Know the truth and the truth shall make you odd."
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