I
write some wacky novels. And yet they are also not so wacky.
I’ll
explain …
My
first book, Finders Keepers, is
loosely based on a series of backpacking trips I took through Europe
and New Zealand,
set against a quest for a jar that contains the Universe’s DNA. Think American Pie meets Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
It’s
a scifi backpacking comedy that falls under the category of what I like to call
‘Cosmic Lunacy’.
So
when people ask me what my book is about, and I give them the explanation, I
pretty much get only one of two responses. The first — my favorite — is this
one: “Wow! That’s so crazy! How do you come up with this stuff? I gotta read
that. Sounds awesome!”
And
then I secretly (or not so secretly) bask in the glow of the compliment.
Yet
the second response is juuust a bit different. Which is to say that I am on the
receiving end of a blank, stern, judgmental stare — and utter silence.
And
though no words are exchanged, I can see the thought balloon above their heads
as clearly as the daggers being shot at me from their eyes. And the thought
balloon goes something like this: “You are an imbecile. Leave. Now.”
So let me ask: Are you, dear reader,
the sort of folk who insists upon rigid, predictable storylines that don’t dare
venture in the world of wacky? Or, like yours truly, do you like to have loads
of fun?
Because if you are fans of authors
such as Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, Tom Robbins, and Christopher Moore, or
movies and TV shows such as Harold &
Kumar, Bill & Ted, Hot Tub Time Machine, Time Bandits, Groundhog Day,
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Quantum
Leap, Northern Exposure, and Third Rock from the Sun, you might want
to check out Finders Keepers, and my
latest novel, Genius de Milo.
Genius
de Milo is the second book in the Finders
Keepers trilogy, where our bumbling 20-something backpacking heroes Jason
Medley and Theo Barnes are once again tasked with retrieving a radioactive jar
filled with the Universe’s DNA … before it wipes out the galaxy.
And whereas Finders Keepers was set predominantly in Europe
and New Zealand,
the action in Genius de Milo has
shifted mostly to the U.S.
And, of course, there's lots going on in Eternity, the 'cosmic' realm where the
Universe is created.
So Genius de Milo is more Midnight
Run meets Hitchhiker’s Guide to the
Galaxy.
Also, since we’re sharing … well,
technically, I’m sharing … even
though my novels have that authentic you-are-there, on-the-ground feel to them,
I kinda, sorta … fabricated all of the backpacking and Earth-bound travel
scenes. Yep. I made them up.
But all of the scifi shenanigans are
totally real and based on my personal intergalactic experiences.
Because it turns out — shhhhh, don’t
tell anyone — I'm actually a fugitive from another dimension and the
intergalactic agency in charge of such matters is hot on my trail, looking to
drag me back to where I’ll face my day of reckoning.
Can’t say I’m ever looking forward to
that.
Anyhoozle … while I’m still on Earth
and up to no good, I like to write about the big questions we ask tend to
ourselves: What does it all mean? Where do we come from? Is this all a dream?
Is life random or is there some grand design?
And then I juxtapose those themes
with the smaller, day-to-day questions we all face: How do I feel about my
personal relationships? When is the plumber getting here? Is my Internet
service working? Can I get the girl? Will my career ever amount to anything?
Can I pay my rent? When are we going to see the new Star Wars movie?
So …
wacky, but not so wacky.
There’s
so much more I could tell you about what I get up to, but … I’ll leave that for
my novels. Because if this letter gives you any indication as to the type of author
I am, then you know you’ll be in for one heckuva ride.
Wanna
come along?
Yours
truly along the space time continuum …
Russ
Colchamiro
About the Author:
Russ Colchamiro is the author of the rollicking space
adventure Crossline, the hilarious
scifi backpacking comedy Finders Keepers,
and the outrageous sequel, Genius de Milo,
all with Crazy 8 Press.
Russ lives in West Orange, NJ,
with his wife, two children, and crazy dog, Simon, who may in fact be an alien
himself. Russ is now at work on the final book in the Finders Keepers trilogy.
As a matter of full disclosure, readers should not be
surprised if Russ spontaneously teleports in a blast of white light followed by
screaming fluorescent color and the feeling of being sucked through a tornado.
It’s just how he gets around — windier than the bus, for sure, but much
quicker.
His latest book is the science fiction novel, Genius
De Milo.
For
More Information
- Visit Russ Colchamiro’s website.
- Connect with Russ on Facebook and Twitter.
- Find out more about Russ at Goodreads.
- Visit Russ’ blog.
- More books by Russ.
- Contact Russ.
About the Book:
Best pals Jason
Medley and Theo Barnes barely survived a backpacking trip through Europe and New Zealand that — thanks to a jar of Cosmic Building
Material they found — almost wiped out the galaxy. But just as they envision a
future without any more cosmic lunacy:
The Earth has
started fluxing in and out of existence, Theo's twin girls are teleporting, and
Jason can't tell which version of his life is real.
All because of Milo, the Universe's ultimate gremlin.
Joined by the mysterious Jamie — a down-and-out hotel clerk from Eternity — Jason and Theo reunite on a frantic, cross-country chase across America, praying they can retrieve that jar, circumvent Milo, and save the Earth from irrevocable disaster.
In author Russ Colchamiro’s uproarious sequel to Finders Keepers, he finally confirms what we've long suspected — that there’s no galactic Milo quite like a Genius de Milo.
For More Information
- Genius De Milo is available at Amazon.
- Pick up your copy at Crazy 8 Press.
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