Finders Keepers Official Press Release

 

GOOFY SCI-FI ROMP ‘FINDERS KEEPERS’ NOW ON SALE

 

Tale of Cosmic Lunacy is Debut Novel

 from Author Russ Colchamiro

 

Captures Spirit of Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett,

Eureka, Quantum Leap, The Big Bang Theory

 

 

SANTA CRUZ, C.A., October 11, 2010 – There’s a new tale of cosmic lunacy in town—and its name is Finders Keepers.

 

Available for purchase from publisher 3 Finger Prints, the debut novel from author Russ Colchamiro is a fast-paced, backpacking romp across Europe, New Zealand and the galactic realm of Eternity.

 

For fans of goofy science fiction and fantasy classics such as Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy and Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series, plus TV shows and movies such as Time Bandits, Quantum Leap, Eureka and The Big Bang Theory, Finders Keepers is a buddy story that mixes comic-book style and chapter-to-chapter cliffhangers with humor, pathos, outrageous characters and time-bending, galaxy-twisting pratfalls.

 

Caught in that netherworld between college and a career, novice traveler Jason Medley and adventuresome Theo Barnes stumble through hash bars and hangovers; religious zealots and stalkers; food poisoning and thunderstorms; saucy girls; overnight trains—and the specter of adult responsibility!

 

But when a jar of the Universe’s DNA accidentally falls from Eternity, these new friends find their loyalties put to the test—unaware that a motley crew from another realm is chasing them across the globe, with the fate of the Milky Way hanging in the balance.

 

“Finders Keepers is goofy fun you just can’t put down,” says 3 Finger Prints president and Finders Keepers cover artist Rich Koslowski. “Russ has fashioned a wacky, character-driven novel that already ranks up with the best in the genre. Russ has a knack for dialogue and brings these two totally different guys, one from the New York suburbs, the other from Auckland, New Zealand—into a cosmic world that makes you care what happens to them both, and laugh out loud along the way.”

 

Finders Keepers is the first in a planned three-book series.

 

For more information, or to purchase Finders Keepers, visit 3 Finger Prints at www.richkoslowski.com.

 

ISBN: 978-0-9794801-4-0

 

NOTE TO EDITORS: REVIEW COPIES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

 

About 3 Finger Prints

3 Finger Prints is owned and operated by award-winning comic book artist and writer Rich Koslowski. His impressive collection of work includes the ongoing series, The 3 Geeks; award-winning docu-style Three Fingers; Elvis-themed The King; Santa Clause-meets-Die Hard romp, The List; and the newest project he illustrated, the blues themed BB Wolf and 3 L.P.’s, a re-imagining of the classic tale. Rich is also a regular contributor to Archie Comics, and is a licensed artist for Family Guy and The Simpsons. Please visit RichKoslowski.com for a complete listing of 3 Finger Prints titles.

 

About Russ Colchamiro

With the launch of his debut novel, Finders Keepers, Russ Colchamiro is now at work on his second novel, Crossline, and has plans to write at least two more novels in the Finders Keepers series. A former journalist, Russ co-wrote the supernatural comic-book miniseries, Timespell, and has had short fiction published in Moose Bound Press Anthology, Illya’s Honey and Fast Food Blues. He lives in Queens, N.Y., with his wife, Liz, twin babies Nate and Abby, and their gregarious dog, Simon. Russ encourages you to email him at russ@russcolchamiro.com.

 

 

Media Contacts:

 

Amanda Marsh                                                                                  Rich Koslowski

3 Finger Prints                                                                                   3 Finger Prints

(631) 647-0834                                                                                 the3geeks@aol.com           

Amanda@buzzmaestro.com                                                                                  

 

 

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Finders Keepers Official Press Release

 

GOOFY SCI-FI ROMP ‘FINDERS KEEPERS’ NOW ON SALE

 

Tale of Cosmic Lunacy is Debut Novel

 from Author Russ Colchamiro

 

Captures Spirit of Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett,

Eureka, Quantum Leap, The Big Bang Theory

 

 

SANTA CRUZ, C.A., October 11, 2010 – There’s a new tale of cosmic lunacy in town—and its name is Finders Keepers.

 

Available for purchase from publisher 3 Finger Prints, the debut novel from author Russ Colchamiro is a fast-paced, backpacking romp across Europe, New Zealand and the galactic realm of Eternity.

 

For fans of goofy science fiction and fantasy classics such as Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy and Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series, plus TV shows and movies such as Time Bandits, Quantum Leap, Eureka and The Big Bang Theory, Finders Keepers is a buddy story that mixes comic-book style and chapter-to-chapter cliffhangers with humor, pathos, outrageous characters and time-bending, galaxy-twisting pratfalls.

 

Caught in that netherworld between college and a career, novice traveler Jason Medley and adventuresome Theo Barnes stumble through hash bars and hangovers; religious zealots and stalkers; food poisoning and thunderstorms; saucy girls; overnight trains—and the specter of adult responsibility!

 

But when a jar of the Universe’s DNA accidentally falls from Eternity, these new friends find their loyalties put to the test—unaware that a motley crew from another realm is chasing them across the globe, with the fate of the Milky Way hanging in the balance.

 

“Finders Keepers is goofy fun you just can’t put down,” says 3 Finger Prints president and Finders Keepers cover artist Rich Koslowski. “Russ has fashioned a wacky, character-driven novel that already ranks up with the best in the genre. Russ has a knack for dialogue and brings these two totally different guys, one from the New York suburbs, the other from Auckland, New Zealand—into a cosmic world that makes you care what happens to them both, and laugh out loud along the way.”

 

Finders Keepers is the first in a planned three-book series.

 

For more information, or to purchase Finders Keepers, visit 3 Finger Prints at www.richkoslowski.com.

 

ISBN: 978-0-9794801-4-0

 

NOTE TO EDITORS: REVIEW COPIES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

 

About 3 Finger Prints

3 Finger Prints is owned and operated by award-winning comic book artist and writer Rich Koslowski. His impressive collection of work includes the ongoing series, The 3 Geeks; award-winning docu-style Three Fingers; Elvis-themed The King; Santa Clause-meets-Die Hard romp, The List; and the newest project he illustrated, the blues themed BB Wolf and 3 L.P.’s, a re-imagining of the classic tale. Rich is also a regular contributor to Archie Comics, and is a licensed artist for Family Guy and The Simpsons. Please visit RichKoslowski.com for a complete listing of 3 Finger Prints titles.

 

About Russ Colchamiro

With the launch of his debut novel, Finders Keepers, Russ Colchamiro is now at work on his second novel, Crossline, and has plans to write at least two more novels in the Finders Keepers series. A former journalist, Russ co-wrote the supernatural comic-book miniseries, Timespell, and has had short fiction published in Moose Bound Press Anthology, Illya’s Honey and Fast Food Blues. He lives in Queens, N.Y., with his wife, Liz, twin babies Nate and Abby, and their gregarious dog, Simon. Russ encourages you to email him at russ@russcolchamiro.com.

 

 

Media Contacts:

Amanda Marsh
3 Finger Prints
Amanda@buzzmaestro.com
(631) 647-0834    
  

                                                                                 RichKoslowski
3 Finger Prints
the3geeks@aol.com           

                                 

Cars, Dogs and the Impact of Holy Crap this Hurts!

There seems to be a recurring theme with my pets.
 
This is going back more than 15 years, but while I was away in Europe — the trip that inspired Finders Keepers — my cat Alex get walloped by a car and needed emergency surgery. He busted his leg in four places and busted his jaw. He had a long, tough recovery (mostly while I was away), with a permanent hinge in his left arm, a slightly misaligned jaw and lost some teeth. But in the end it was like the accident never happened. He was back to his full cool cat self and lived a long, full life, including him traveling cross-country with me. Twice. He was indeed the very best.
 
Fast forward to the most recent weekend, and while I was away (feeling a theme here) at the NY Comic-Con to launch Finders Keepers (hmmm .. another strange link), Liz was in New Jersey with the kids and Simon, visiting her parents. Well … Simon decided that he was going to tackle a car, and seemed to underestimate the power of a 4,000 pound vehicle. The result is that he’s got a badly broken leg (uh … this is getting ridiculous), with cuts and bruises all over him and enough staples throughout his body to put Frankenstein to shame.
 
It’ll be a few months of recover — mostly in a cage, to protect him from himself — but the vets say he should make a full recovery.
 
What’s my takeaway here? Should I not travel anymore? Should I not have any Finders Keepers travel? …. Do I need to sit Simon down and explain the laws of physics to him?
 
“Simon … now, this is what we call a car. Cars big. Cars heavy. Cars bigger and heavier than you. Cars made of metal. Cars make Simon go all HOLYMOHTERF–KME!!!!! if they smash. ….mmm … k?”
 
I expect it will be a wonky stretch for us all as Liz and I pass the time by, you know, raising our kids, but before too long Simon should be outside again in full nutball mode, chasing squirrels, keeping the yard safe for us all.
 
Either that or I need to start drinking much earlier in the day.

Russ’ Newsletter: Vol. 4, Issue 7 – FINDERS KEEPERS Goes on Sale!

Hey Gang-
 
What an amazing month this has been. Abby and Nate are just absolutely great — being a dad is a trip! — so that alone is a show stopper. And Liz is such a great mom it’s easy to see that our little ones are gonna have her generous spirit.
 
Simon, however, has had a rough go of it. He decided to go mano y mano with a car last weekend and, well … him being a dog and the car being well … a car, Simon now has a busted back leg and looks like Frankenstein’s best friend he’s got so many staples in him! Still, docs say he’ll be a-ok in about two months, back outside chasing squirrels and being his normal tail-wagging funster that he is.
 
And now for the big big BIG news … FINDERS KEEPERS is finally FOR SALE! That’s right, baby! FINDERS KEEPERS is. For. Sale.
 
With publisher and cover artist Rich Koslowski with me at the 3 Finger Prints booth, we launched Finders Keepers last weekend at the NY Comic-Con. And in just the first week alone we moved almost 75 copies. They’re flying off the shelf!
 
So get yours while we still got ’em! To order your copies, purchase them online through the 3 Finger Prints website at http://www.richkoslowski.com/Details.cfm?ProdID=233, with FREE SHIPPING in the U.S.
 
And just how good is FINDERS KEEPERS? Well, don’t take my word for it. The reviews are in! Here’s what they’re saying:
 
“Russ Colchamiro created a witty, edgy, funny, and adventurous world filled with action, romance and inspiration! Finders Keepers is a great reminder to live life to the fullest !”

— Rob Magnotti, Comedian, Late Show with David Letterman
 
“In Finders Keepers Russ Colchamiro invites the reader on an exciting and truly mad cap journey. Fantasia in print!”
— Thomas O’Callaghan, international best-selling author of Bone Thief and The Screaming Room
 
“An unpredictable tale of cosmic mayhem, fascinating characters, and universal secrets. Finders Keepers proves Colchamiro is a true original.”
— James Chambers,author of Resurrection House and The Midnight Hour
 
You can also follow my Finder Keepers updates on Facebook, and now I’m a Twittering dude, so if you are so inclined, follow me at @FindKeepNovel.
 
Huge thanks go out to partner-in-crime Rich Koslowski for having so much confidence in Finders Keepers that he actually published the darn thing — and did the most awesome cover art. Another shout out goes to my man Tony Krebs who handled the printing and made sure we had copies on time for the NY Comic-Con.
 
So how’s that for a book launch? Pretty good, huh?
 
There’s actually loads more to announce, but I can’t give you everything at once, can I? Well, I can … but I won’t! LOL!
 
I’m holding off on announcing more groovy news until next time, so until then, buy your copies of Finders Keepers at http://www.richkoslowski.com/Details.cfm?ProdID=233 and pick up a few extra copies for your friends, family and the guy down the street!
 
My only request is this: If you like Finders Keepers, tell everyone you know. If you don’t … lie, and tell everyone it was great anyway!
 
Looking forward to everybody’s feedback. Big things are coming …
 
Thanks!
Russ
www.russcolchamiro.com
www.richkoslowski.com (3 Finger Prints)
@FindKeepNovel (Twitter)
Finders Keepers (Facebook)

Guest Blog: 3 Finger Prints Announces FINDERS KEEPERS

For this edition, here’s a guest (that is, re-posted) blog from Finders Keeprs publisher and cover artist Rich Koslowski:

Good evening,

I am proud to announce that my first official foray into publishing another creator’s work has finally happened! And that the book, Finders Keepers, by newcomer, Russ Colchamiro, is pretty darn awesome! A cosmic romp that, when I first proof read it, reminded me of a good–nay, GREAT– Terry Pratchett novel. And praise like that doesn’t come lightly as I am a H-U-G-E Terry Pratchett fan.

Russ has managed to write a novel that clicks on all the cylinders I like…Solid plot, great characters and character interaction, sci-fi/fantasy elements, humor, and heart. He’s managed to mix all these elements into a compelling story about how creation was started and the universe continues to be built by some very oddball “cosmic entities.” Who’d’ve ever thunk that the universe’s DNA would be stored in a simple jar???

Anyway, when Russ asked me to proof his copy at Comic-Con a few years back I was excited, flattered and nervous all at the same time. While I had only met him a few days earlier we became fast friends. And although we seemed to share the same likes and dislikes I’m always leery when a friend asks me to proof or review something for them…I mean, there’s always the chance that it stinks, and then whattaya say, right?

Well, I’m publishing the darn thing so there’s your answer!

I even offered to do the cover art I was so enthused!

Here’s a few other nifty reviews by some pretty notable luminaries!…

“In Finders Keepers, Russ Colchamiro invites the reader on an exciting and truly madcap journey. An engaging story that entertains with effervescence. Fantasia in print!” ––Thomas O’Callaghan, internationally best-selling author of Bone Thief and The Screaming Room

“An unpredictable tale of cosmic mayhem, fascinating characters, and universal secrets. Finders Keepers proves Colchamiro is a true original.” — James Chambers, author of Resurrection House and The Midnight Hour.

“ ‘Yes’ to Finders Keepers! Russ Colchamiro created a witty, edgy, funny and adventurous world filled with action, romance and inspiration! Finders Keepers is a great reminder to live life to the fullest!” ––Rob Magnotti, Comedian; Impressionist; Actor

Pretty sweet stuff, hey?

The novel will be debuting at this weekend’s New York Comic-Con at the Jacob Javitz Center. The show runs Fri-Sunday, October 8-10th, and I have a booth #549 where Russ and I will both be signing all weekend. So please come by if you’re there and check out Russ’ slick new novel and all my usual awesome goods as well.

Word.

R

http://www.richkoslowski.com/blog/index.cfm/2010/10/3/FINDERS-KEEPERS

 

A Tornado in Queens, Daddy Time and Hawaii Five-O

September has been a pretty bizarre month so far.
 
Last week I was at a meeting in Manhattan, which wrapped around 5:30 pm. It was pouring rain outside, so I held back in the lobby of the building I was in, and waited for it to pass. By 5:45, there was barely a drizzle. I had another meeting at 7, and by the time I went to the subway at 8, you would hardly know it had rained.
 
And then I got off the subway in Queens.
 
A storefront window was broken, and I thought maybe they got robbed, or just vandalized. then I turned the corner and it was like I was in the middle of a Twilight Zone episode. Trees were down. Cars smashed. Streets blocked off. Sidewalks ripped up. Branches filling up the streets. I haven’t seen that kind of destruction since Hurricane Gloria 25 years ago. A tornado blew through my neighborhood — apparently in just a matter or seconds — and just ripped the place apart. A woman was killed on Queens Blvd. a few blocks from where I live because a tree fell on her car. Luckily, my apartment didn’t suffer any damage, and we didn’t lose power, so all in all I was pretty unaffected, but wow. What a day.
 
Meanwhile, daddy’s little kids Nate and Abby are doing great, eatin’ and fussin’ and smilin’ and just being the amazing little wonders that they are. They’re already 6 weeks old, which seems just impossible to me, and they’re soooo much bigger than when they were born it kinda freaks me out when I see pictures of them from their very first day. It’s really just the most incredible thing.
 
And, of course, Finders Keepers is about to debut. That same week I got a FED EX in the mail from the printer for me to OK the final pages. So that was pretty awesome! The final pages are actually printing now ….
 
In between all this mayhem I’m trying to find time to squeeze in a little TV. I’m psyched to watch Boardwalk Empire and the new Hawaii Five-O. On the movie side, I’d like to see The Town, which looks great, and I’m kinda hoping Red is a fun popcorn movie where things blow up real good. They’ll have to be rentals, ‘cuz my butt ain’t gettin’ to the movies any time soon.
 
So, that’s my story and I’m sticking with it.
 
Til next time.
 
Russ

Labor Day Walks, Dexter Season 5 and the Occupational Hazaards of the Diaper Change

First off, happy Labor Day everyone. This weather has been absolutely amazing. Liz and I have been able to take family walks every day, with Nate and Abby in the stroller and Simon overseeing the adventure. If we slow down with the stroller, Simon turns back and starts barking because he doesn’t like to the let the babies out of his sight!
 
Speaking of babies … last week I had one of those classic baby two-fers.
 
For the record, I am freakin’ psyched for season 5 of Dexter! Man, that’s an awesome show. There’s a lot of good TV out there, but Dexter is easily a top five show, if not better than that. If you’re not watching Dexter, add that bad boy to your Netflix account and sink into some gruesomely awesome TV.
 
First I get Nate. For those of you not familiar with changing diapers, you get said baby on his or her back, take their feet two at a time and pull back — like priming the pump — then slide a fresh diaper underneath, and peel back the dirty one. Well as I’ve got Nate’s feet in my hand and tilted back … he starts pooing. A lot. I’m not saying the poo was already there. Oh, no sirree bob. He only had the darn thing on for three hours and certainly that wasn’t enough time to do his business. But just as I peel back the diapers and prime that pump, well, Nate was like a slushy machine … and the ooze kept oozing and oozing and oozing.
 
That’s how we got started.
 
Then it was Abby’s turn. Abby. My baby girl. My only daughter. My angel ….
 
Diaper change was going just fine. Just a little wet, no big deal. And, as I do with every diaper change, before I close up her fresh diaper I rub a little ointment on her butt — gotta fresh skin you know — and all is well. And then after a minute I’m thinking … huh, this ointment is a little more oily than I remember. It’s really kinda …….
 
Yep. My baby girl, with a big grin on her face, is peeing in my cupped hand.
 
I’m not entirely sure if they worked out the logistics in advance, but I’m fairly certain Nate and Abby had a good idea of how the night was going to go long before I did.
 
Switching gears a bit … I am totally bonkers in anticipation for Dexter season 5, which starts at the end of the month. With the babies in tow it’s a bit tougher to schedule any TV time, but for Dexter, I’ll find a way. It’s one of my absolute favorite shows in the past decade. I was hoping to squeeze in all 4 seasons on DVD before the season starts as a primer, but with Finders Keepers promos, NY Comic-Con, my day job and the babies, well …. a Dexter marathon might just be a little ambitious. Still … Dexter, baby!
 
Till next time …
 
Russ
 
 

Finders Keepers, Fatherhood and Some Movie Reviews

Okay. Whew. It’s been a while since I’ve surfaced, and now that I’m starting to get my daddy sea legs under me, I’m hoping to be back on a regular blogging schedule with all sorts of updates.
 
So, to begin …
 
Yep. Being a dad is awesome. And exhausting! Nate, Abby and mommy are all doing great. We just need to get the twins on the same schedule (okay, don’t laugh … it could happen!), and our lives will really start to settle in (okay, okay … let the laughing commence …).
 
On the Finders Keepers front, we’ve got an official launch date, baby! Finders Keepers will be debuting at the New York Comic-Con, Oct. 8 – 10. I’ll be at the 3 Finger Prints booth with publisher and Finders Keepers cover artist Rich Koslowski (www.richkoslowski.com).
 
I’ll be sending along tons of updates along the way, so stay tuned.
 
Until then, sign up for the Finders Keepers official page on Facebook, where we’ll be updating regularly.
 
Switching gears a bit, since I’ve been home with the twins lately I’ve tried to squeeze in a little TV where I can, and I watched a truly strange movie called Harper, from the 1960s, with Paul Newman. If remade today it has Tarantino all over it, but the original is am L.A. Confidential-style noir but with a hippie dippie vibe that results in just a bizarre mangle of elements. Could have been great with the right tone, but otherwise, a really bizarre concoction.
 
For newer rentals, Liz and I checked out Kick Ass a few weeks back, and, well … it kicks ass! It might be a bit too much for the non-comic-book reading crowd, but it was a wild mix of action, laughs and twisty turns. It might have been the most entertaining movie I’ve seen all year.
 
I’m also watching Rubicon on AMC, which is pretty good overall. It could use just a little more focus on the high end conspiracy side — seven episodes in and I’m still not totally sure of the scope of the show — but for fans of political thrillers, Rubicon is worth checking out.
 
Beyond that I’m plugging away on Finders Keepers promotion, and believe it or not, still managing to edit pages on Crossline where I can.
 
More updates coming soon.
 
Russ

Russ’ Newsletter: Vol. 4, Issue 5: FINDERS KEEPERS Q&A Special Edition!

Hey Gang-
 
Man oh man has it been one crazy summer! There’s just tons to share — including that my twins are due to make their illustrious entrance in less than two weeks! But for this very special newsletter edition, here’s a Q&A about Finders Keepers, which will be available before you know it.
 
So here goes …
 
Q: Russ, you’ve been working on Finders Keepers for quite some time. How does it feel to have a book deal?
 
Russ: It’s great. Really. Been a long time coming. I’m very excited.
 
Q: Who is going to publish Finders Keepers?
 
Russ: 3 Finger Prints, which is owned and operated by Rich Koslowski (www.richkoslowski.com), an award-winning comic book artist and writer. His impressive collection of work includes his absolutely hilarious, must-read comic-book series The 3 Geeks; award-winning docu-style Three Fingers; Elvis-themed The King; Santa Clause-meets-Die Hard romp, The List; and his newest book he illustrated, the blues themed BB Wolf and 3 L.P.’s, which is a re-imagining of the classic tale, and has been getting rave reviews. He is also a regular contributor to Archie comics, and is a licensed artist for Family Guy and The Simpsons.
 
Rich is a regular on the comic-book convention circuit, and publishes some of his work under his own banner, 3 Finger Prints which will be the publisher of Finders Keepers. This is his first publishing venture representing an outside author.
 
Q: Russ, why did you choose to publish under 3 Finger Prints?
 
Russ: Rich and I first met at a comic book convention in Silver Spring, Maryland in the late 1990s, although we really came together at the 2007 San Diego Comic-Con. Rich has long been an enthusiastic supporter of Finders Keepers. There’s a real synergy between us.
 
Q: How so?
 
Russ: Even though Finders Keepers is a novel, there is a lot of overlap between the audience I’m targeting (and think will enjoy it) and Rich’s comic-book audience. If you like comic books, you’ll like Finders Keepers, as I intentionally wrote the novel with chapter-to-chapter cliffhangers, multiple characters and lots of humor. And if you enjoy TV shows like LOST, Heroes, Warehouse 13, Eureka and Quantum Leap, or books like Hitchhikers Guide to Galaxy and Jitterbug Perfume, I’d say Finders Keepers is something you’d like to check out.
 
Rich: Agreed. Finders Keepers has all the feel of the books Russ mentioned and more. It’s not just a sci-fi/fantasy novel, but a character-driven novel as well. The dialogue is what really put it over the top for me and separated it from the ordinary sc-fi romp. Writing real dialogue is an art! Russ nailed that aspect of this book quite well.
 
Russ: Flattery will get you everywhere. Ha!
 
Q: Okay. You guys are obviously psyched about Finders Keepers. We’ve heard a lot about it … but what’s it actually about?
 
Russ: Ah, the devil’s in the details, eh? Finders Keepers is loosely based on a backpacking trip I took across Europe … set against the quest for a jar that contains the Universe’s DNA. You know, a nice family drama! Including our backpacking heroes Jason Medley and Theo Barnes, Finders Keepers features a galactic talk show host, Kiwi biker gang, drag queen, sizzling hot women and a talking brown Lab named Lex. The action takes place across Europe, New Zealand and the backbone of Eternity.
 
Q: Wow. So … what kind of genre does Finders Keepers fall under?
 
Russ: The genre is what I like to call ‘cosmic lunacy,’ or goofy science fiction. Finders Keepers partly takes place in the day-to-day reality that you and I know, and partly based in the realm of Eternity (as invented by my goofy, whacked-out brain) … and, as you can tell from that description, how those two worlds come together.
 
Q: Rich … how do you feel about Finders Keepers being the first publishing project for 3 Finger Prints that you haven’t written yourself? What drew you to Finders Keepers?

Rich: Russ really knocked my socks off with Finders Keepers I’ll admit, when he asked me to read it I was more than a bit skeptical if I’d really like it … and what do you tell him if you don’t? … I mean, we had become fast friends working the cons together. But I was absolutely blown away and devoured the book within days! I quickly became as involved as possible helping Russ in whatever capacity I could. We eventually started tossing the idea around of my publishing Finders Keepers.
 
Russ will be the first “outside” author I’ve taken on, so I’d hope that says a lot about how confident I am with his work. As a huge sci-fi/fantasy fan (LOVE Terry Pratchett, Peter David, Neil Gaiman), I’m pretty selective on what I like. Russ’ book more than holds up against the best of the best!
 
Oh, and the cover art kicks @$$!
 
Q: Speaking of the cover … who is the artist?
 
Russ: That is a Rich Koslowski original, and it’s pretty amazing. He really blew me away, as I expected he would. The colors alone just really pop. The main concept came together quickly, but it took us a little while to settle in on the background, and then Rich sent me this idea – this dusk setting – and immediately I said, “that’s it!” It wasn’t the way I was thinking about the cover, which is why I don’t do art. I’m often too literal-minded when it comes to art. But Rich told me from the beginning, “trust me, this is going to really kill. I’ve got some ideas.” And he was right. I love it.
 
Q: How did you guys decide that Rich would also create the art, as well as publish?
 
Russ: It was pretty organic, actually.
 
Rich: I wanted to do the cover and Russ agreed. As there are a lot of characters in Finders Keepers — and it’s a character-driven book — I wanted to feature as many characters as possible on the cover, but also focus on the three or four main characters. So I did a massive wraparound cover with the secondary characters on the back and the main characters on the front. It also had to be “cosmic,” so I had a lot of fun with that jar! It’s the focal point of the design and I think it works very well.
 
It is very dynamic … very eye catching. I think people will dig it.
 
Q: Who came up with the design? Was that Rich?
 
Russ: Mostly … yes. Since Rich knows Finders Keepers so well, I pretty much gave him license to come up with whatever he wanted. Rich sent me some original pencils, which I liked quite a bit, and then made some suggestions. What really knocked me out was the idea of having a wrap-around cover—the total artwork is on both the front and back cover, so that if it were laid out flat, you would see the entire piece like a mosaic. I never would have thought to do it that way, but then, that’s why Rich is the artist, and I’m just the writer dude.
 
Q: Rich … the front cover has four of the main characters leaping into the air, reaching for a jar that appears to be glowing. What’s going on there?
 
Rich: They’re all fighting for that jar … the jar that holds the universe’s DNA, man! It’s kind of important, and they all want it. ‘Course, some of them are the bad guys and some are the good guys, so we want the right people getting it.
 
Russ: If you want to check it out, it’s on the home page of my web site.
 
Q: Definitely will. Finders Keepers has such great visuals, and sounds really bizarre and fun. Any talk of a movie adaption?
 
Russ: Hell, yes! I talk about it all the time. If only Hollywood would listen! (LOL!) Seriously, though, I have gotten some interest at the San Diego Comic-Cons, but when the novel comes out, I expect the interest to pick up considerably.
 
Q: That’s great. Can’t wait to see it in full bloom. So let’s talk availability. When does Finders Keepers go on sale?
 
Russ: Finders Keepers will debut at the NY Comic-Con at the Javits Center, October 8-10, 2010.
 
Q: Not far off at all. How can we get a copy of Finders Keepers?

 
Russ: Rich. You’re the publisher. You want to handle this one?
 
Rich: Sure. You’ll be able to order Finders Keepers through the 3 Finger Prints web site (www.richkoslowski.com), plus some other vendors and distributors we’re working with. And we’ll both be attending various conventions, where you can pick up signed copies. We’ll update you as we finalize plans.

 
Okay, gang. So that’s my story and I’m sticking with it. Finders Keepers is coming your way! For more info about Finders Keepers, an expanded version of this Q&A will be available soon, which I’ll post on my Web site. Until then, Rich and I will keep you posted with updates, availability and our appearance schedule.
 
With that, let me just leave you with one final thought: 
 
Finders Keepers, baby!
 
Thanks!
Russ
www.russcolchamiro.com
www.richkoslowski.com

Iron Man 2 – Russ’s Movie Review

The first IRON MAN movie, which I’ve now seen several times, really holds up. It’s fun and fresh and has a vitality that’s been missing from some of the superhero/comic book movies of late. And while I didn’t necessarily expect the sequel to be as good as the first, I certainly hoped it would be.
 
It wasn’t.
 
SPOILERS AHEAD – READ AT YOUR OWN RISK
 
I still enjoyed IRON MAN 2, and would see it again, but overall it felt flat. The pacing was off. It felt more like they were going through the motions than truly having a great time.
 
Robert Downey Jr. is still a great Iron Man/Tony Stark, and we want to root for him, but even his performance felt like it was about a half-beat behind where it was in the first movie. Although he does still have great chemistry with Gwenyth Paltrow as Pepper Potts. Their love tension worked.
 
This was (to a degree) and totally should have been, Mickey Rourke’s movie. He was perfectly cast as Whiplash. But I wanted more of him. More Whiplash would have been a better movie. He was a motivated villain, portrayed by an actor with the gravitas to pull it off. Sam Rockwell as industrialist Justin Hammer was the right mix of Stark’s nemesis/comic relief, but he got a lot of screen time compared to the heroes we’re supposed to root for.
 
And regardless of her performance, per se, if you can’t get on board with a red-headed Scarlett Johansen in skin-tight leather kicking butt, then you’ve come for the wrong movie (hey, don’t judge me).
 
As for the action … it went (mostly) to waste. Did I really need a fight scene between Rhodey/War Machine and a drunken Tony Stark/Iron Man? Not really. It was loud and messy, but it didn’t propel the story much. And for the climactic battle scene, which did have a few cool twists, it was mostly Iron Man blowing up a bunch of flying robots. Snore. I wanted more of Iron Man going toe-to-toe with Whiplash.
 
Iron Man 2 is not disaster, but it’s not a home run either. It’s a watchable comic book movie that could have, and should have, been a lot better. It’s forgettable. Hopefully they’ll rebound with Iron Man 3.

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