Greetings,
Our latest Fight Card novel, Rise of the Luchador, with
Jadon Ridler writing as Jack Tunney, has just gone live with a brilliant
painted cover by Carl Yonder.
Like last month’s Fist of Africa, Rise of the Luchador
takes Fight Cards readers into a new and different culture. This time
it’s the world of the luchadors – Mexican masked wrestlers. These individuals
who put on the mask of the luchador have become cult heroes in Mexico and
continue to inspire fans today. Rise of the Luchador eloquently captures
the mystique of these masked heroes and provides an electrifying look at the
world of Lucha Libre.
FIGHT CARD: RISE OF THE LUCHADOR
San Diego 2014 … Carlos may be the
deadliest vale tudo street fighter in Brazil, but he’s no match for the drug
lord on his tail. Haunted by the death of his best friend and on the run from a
Mexican hit squad, Carlos is forced into hiding with a traveling carnival
crawling its way from San Diego to LA. Within this world of freaks and
con-men, Carlos has no choice but to become the one thing he hates – a masked
luchador wrestler.
However, once he has donned the mask,
Carlos finds there is much more to being a luchador than fake wrestling moves
and cheesy showmanship. There is a mystique and a responsibility carried by
those who become true luchadors. But will being a fake hero, no matter
how inspired or mystical, save him from the drug lord’s henchmen…Can it erase
his tortured past…Or will he be forced to once again become the killing machine
he has always been?
Rise of the Luchador is the next
installment of the acclaimed Fight Card Series.
As many of you know, our crop of 2014 Fight Card tales
garnered a slew of nominations for the 2014 New Pulp Awards.
Congratulations to Carol Malone (Fight Card Romance: Ladies Night), Terrance
McCauley (Fight Card: Against the Ropes), Derrick Ferguson (Fight Card:
Brooklyn Beatdown), Anthony Venutolo (Fight Card: Front Page Palooka), and
Andrew Salmon (Fight Card: Sherlock Holmes) all nominated in the category Best
Novella, Carl Yonder for Best Cover Art (Fight Card: Sherlock Holmes), and
Anthony Venutolo again for his nomination as Best New Writer (Fight Card: Front
Page Palooka) and for creating Best New Pulp Character (Nick Moretti, Fight
Card: Front Page Palooka). Fight Card author Bobby Nash was also
nominated for one of his non-Fight Card works in the Best Short Story
category. Again, congratulations to all.
Coming up in 2014 Fight Card: Copper Town Champ (Brian
Drake), Fight Card: Monster Man (Jason Chirevas), Fight Card: Guns of November
(Joseph Grant), Fight Card: Bridgeport Brawler (David White), Fight Card: The
Adventures of Tom Sharkey (Mark Finn), and more …
I have two exciting pieces of promotional news, both of
which could help Fight Card reach a successful tipping point, which I will
reveal in our next update.
Until then … Keep punching …
Paul
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