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25 Sept 2011

Grit city: issue three video review

Grit city: issue three by Ron Gavalik
Available now


Can't (or don't want to) watch the video, no problem!
Here's a written (quickie) review :)
What's it about?
Grit City is a dark and calamitous world, where the nefarious rule
Dillon Galway is an idealistic freelance journalist in his mid-twenties, who barely scrapes out a living reporting on corruption for the Grit City Times and his own blog.
He remembers the city as an ideal place to live, before the murder of his Father and the rise of the Lebedev Syndicate. All meaningful power in business, politics and law enforcement are now funneled into the hands of this wealt...hy organization.
Dillon works tirelessly to reestablish opportunity and peace, and relies on the sexy and sultry Alyssa Stephano (gun for hire) to help when situations require her nickel plated Colt .45 revolvers.
But in the shadows of the back alleys, whispers stir in the underground of an unnamed force. Something or someone that’s determined to upset the status quo. When Dillon is tipped about horrifying activities he’s propelled into a perilous investigation that may lead to dire consequences.
As the series progresses Dillon will face unfathomed challenges, but also gain abilities most consider impossible.


Issue one review
Issue two quickie review
Issue three Quickie review:
Things are really starting to heat up now in issue three with the introduction of a more supernatural element to the seriel and I have to say it's fitted in well with the other themes of the story so far so that it is believable. There's a lot of mystery involved to so I'm not completely sure what's going on but I really really want to know, if only today were October 1st so I could get issue four!!
If you haven't tried Grit city yet you should! Issue one won't break the bank and you can get it from Amazon or Smashwords and put it straight on your ereader :)


10 Sept 2011

What I'm reading?

Grit city issue three by Ron Gavalik

Blurb:

Grit City is serialized short monthly installments about a dark and calamitous world, where the nefarious rule. Dillon Galway is an idealistic freelance journalist in his mid-twenties, who barely scrapes out a living reporting on corruption for the Grit City Times and his own blog.

Dillon remembers the city as an ideal place to live, before the murder of his Father and the rise of the Lebedev Syndicate. All meaningful power in business, politics and law enforcement are now funneled into the hands of this wealthy organization.

He works tirelessly to reestablish opportunity and peace, and relies on the sexy and sultry Alyssa Stephano (gun for hire) to help when situations require her nickel plated Colt .45 revolvers.

But in the shadows of the back alleys, whispers stir in the underground of an unnamed force. Something or someone that's determined to upset the status quo. When Dillon is tipped about horrifying activities he's propelled into a perilous investigation that may lead to dire consequences.

As the series progresses Dillon will face unfathomed challenges, but also gain abilities most consider impossible.
 
My thoughts:
You guys already know that I'm really enjoying this serial and this is supposed to be a pivotal point in the story so I'm super excited to get to it. I'm also planning for it to be my first video review so look out for that. It'll include a written quickie review for anyone who can't watch the video or just doesn't want to lol
 
What are you reading?
 

10 Aug 2011

Grit city issue two quickie review

Grit city issue two by Ron Gavalik

What's it about?

Grit City, Issue #2 is the second installment of a monthly series about a dark and calamitous world, where the nefarious rule. Dillon Galway is an idealistic freelance journalist in his mid-twenties, who barely scrapes out a living reporting on corruption for the Grit City Times and his own blog.

Dillon remembers the city as an ideal place to live, before the murder of his Father and the rise of the Lebedev Syndicate. All meaningful power in business, politics and law enforcement are now funneled into the hands of this wealthy organization.

He works tirelessly to reestablish opportunity and peace, and relies on the sexy and sultry Alyssa Stephano (gun for hire) to help when situations require her nickel plated Colt .45 revolvers.

But in the shadows of the back alleys, whispers stir in the underground of an unnamed force. Something or someone that's determined to upset the status quo. When Dillon is tipped about horrifying activities he's propelled into a perilous investigation that may lead to dire consequences.

As the series progresses Dillon will face unfathomed challenges, but also gain abilities most consider impossible.


My review:
5/5
This is just a quickie review because I already reviewed issue one (here) and each issue is short.
Anyway I enjoyed this latest installment as much as the first, the story is getting heated and we're starting to get a hint of the fantastical element of serial.
We're starting to get to know Dillon and Alyssa a bit more and I really like them, I certainly wouldn't want to make an enemy of Alyssa!
And of course not forgetting the pictures that make this an emotobook, I really like the abstract pictures, they're very interesting and express well our characters feelings. They're a great little extra to an exciting story, I'm looking forward to getting my hands on issue three next month.



                                     
                                     

10 Jul 2011

Grit city issue one Review


Grit city issue one by Ron Gavalik

What's it about?
Grit City is serialized short monthly installments about a dark and calamitous world, where the nefarious rule. Dillon Galway is an idealistic freelance journalist in his mid-twenties, who barely scrapes out a living reporting on corruption for the Grit City Times and his own blog.
Dillon remembers the city as an ideal place to live, before the murder of his Father and the rise of the Lebedev Syndicate. All meaningful power in business, politics and law enforcement are now funneled into the hands of this wealthy organization.
He works tirelessly to reestablish opportunity and peace, and relies on the sexy and sultry Alyssa Stephano (gun for hire) to help when situations require her nickel plated Colt .45 revolvers.
But in the shadows of the back alleys, whispers stir in the underground of an unnamed force. Something or someone that’s determined to upset the status quo. When Dillon is tipped about horrifying activities he’s propelled into a perilous investigation that may lead to dire consequences.
As the series progresses Dillon will face unfathomed challenges, but also gain abilities most consider impossible.
My review:
5/5
When I heard there was a new way of reading I knew right away I had to check it out and I'm glad I did. Emotobooks is a wonderful idea, it's a book with visual representations of how the charactrer is feeling at that point. The images are really beautiful and I felt also left a lot of room for reader interpretation, giving the reader a stronger connection to the book and the characters, meaning you can become more involved in the story. The graphics came out great on my Kindle to but they are coulourful so I did use the Kindle app on my iPad to study them more.
And of course not forgetting the story! It's dark and gritty and very well written. I really liked Dillon, who's willing to do what he needs to to get by and am intrigued by dangerous Alyssa.
Issue one is explosive and excting which ending all to soon, I can't wait to get my hands on issue two August 1st!
                                      


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9 Jul 2011

Guest post - Ron Gavalik

Grit City Emotobooks Revolutionize Fictional Storytelling
Ron Gavalik

As a writer it’s always been a goal of mine to bridge the gap between the cerebral gratifications of well-plotted writing and the visual stimulation of illustrative art or film. Like a mad scientist with crazy hair and a battered lab coat, I experimented with various styles, structures, and word painting exercises. Nothing seemed to achieve my goal.
Then it came to me. I had a mini-epiphany. Insert abstract, emotionally representative illustrations during peak moments of tension. By delivering a visual experience of what the character feels and experiences, the reader is more intensely immersed in the story.
The term emotobook is simply a portmanteau word I conjured, as a fun and memorable label for this new medium of fiction.
Unlike comic books that use direct illustrations as the primary storytelling device, Grit City emotobooks are written mystery noirs, with an urban fantasy twist. The four of five illustrations in each thirty-page installment merely lend a visual experience to the internal emotional processes of the characters.
It’s lots of fun.

Grit City is continuing story, published each month to AmazonBarnes and noble and other eBook retailers. In each installment the reader is exposed to a dark and calamitous world, where the nefarious rule.
Our main character is Dillon Galway, an idealistic freelance journalist in his mid-twenties, who barely scrapes out a living reporting on corruption for the metro newspaper and his own blog.
Dillon embodies a double meaning of the term grit. He is a gritty individual, who drinks and lives meagerly. But he also possesses grit. Courage and strength of character are his dominant personality traits.
I’ve constructed a world where Dillon shares a symbiotic relationship with the city. Its failures have lowered him, yet he remains hopeful for the restoration of peace and opportunity. Occasionally, he relies on the sexy and sultry Alyssa Stephano (gun for hire) to help when situations require her nickel-plated Colt .45 revolvers.
Grit City was an ideal place to live at one time. We all know of towns that have fallen over the years. The murder of Dillon’s Father and the rise of the Syndicate started Dillon’s downward spiral. All meaningful power in business, politics, and law enforcement were funneled into the hands of this wealthy organization.
But in the shadows of the back alleys, whispers stir in the underground of an unnamed force. Something or someone that’s determined to upset the status quo. When Dillon is tipped about horrifying activities he’s propelled into a perilous investigation that may lead to dire consequences.
As the series progresses he’s faced with unfathomed challenges, but also gains abilities most consider impossible.

The creation of Grit City is a collaborative process. Jim Settnek is our illustrator and e-publishing layout master. It’s his years of experience that breathes life into the emotobook illustrations. Nikki Hopeman is our proofing editor. Her eye for detail ensures the story installments I write are held to the highest possible level of storytelling. Kunta is our web and electronic media guru, who likes to eat…a lot. We just feed him cookies and let him work his magic. Without this team my vision of emotobooks never would have existed.
With that said, we’ve all dedicated our lives to this pursuit. We’re thankful such a broad audience is heralding the story. It seems our tagline on the website is true.

Read one installment and you’ll be hooked until the gritty end.
                                       
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Grit city issue one is available to buy now, issue two is due for release August 1st
Check out the website,
And the Facebook page,
And tomorrow I'll be posting my review of Issue one.

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