Showing posts with label Gary Lee Vincent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gary Lee Vincent. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Gary Lee Vincent at Days of the Dead

Gary Lee Vincent is an author, actor, musician and producer.  I met him at Days of the Dead, while learning all about Belly Timber, a movie project promoted by Bobby Easley.
Vincent has his hand in many projects.  In addition to Belly Timber, he his latest movies include Endor, My Uncle John is a Zombie and The Goddess.  You can learn about those movies and his other projects at GaryLeeVincent.com.
His works generally involve horror, mystery and bizarre themes, which makes him a natural fit for Days of the Dead.  It also makes him popular among fans of that area.
Vincent is also an accomplished author.  I have not yet read any of Vincent's books, but I am interested in them and will be purchasing them.  His Attack of the Melonheads sounds like the perfect title for a horror flick.  He's got a lot more books, but that will be my first choice.
He is a great guest at conventions.  With so much to offer, his versatility works well.  Plus, he is very personable.  Definitely stop by his booth if you should happen to see him at a convention.
Gary Lee Vincent and me in Indianapolis, IN-June 2015.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Culture Shock with Gary Lee Vincent

At the recent Culture Shock con, I came across Gary Lee Vincent.  Like many of the guests at Culture Shock, Vincent is interesting and multi-talented.  He is a self-described Renaissance man and, after learning more about him, I would have to agree.
Vincent is an author of several books, including "Darkened: The West Virginia Vampire Series."  "Darkened" consists of the original trilogy and a new trilogy which started in 2014.
"Darkened Hills," the first book in the original trilogy, is described on the website as "a gothic vampire novel written in the spirit of Dracula with much more sinister characters and eroticism then the old Victorian classic."  The succeeding books continue the drama and horror.  For more info on Darkened, head over to DarkenedHills.com.
As a true Renaissance man, Vincent's talents don't end there.  Last year, he debuted Burning Bulb Comics.  The first release was "The Tailsman," a full color, "bizarro-western" comic.
Vincent doesn't stop there either.  He's also a musician, having produced three albums.  One is country, one is classic rock and the third is a morph of Christian rock and country.
Too many of the guests like Vincent fly a bit under the radar at these conventions.  I am very happy to try to spread the word on this talented man...this Renaissance man!  For more info, head over to GaryLeeVincent.com.
Gary Lee Vincent and me in Indianapolis, IN-March  2015.