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Age: 38
Sign: Virgo

City: Charlotte
State: North Carolina
Country: US
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Monday, June 08, 2009 

Category: Art and Photography
Aug. 8, 2009
Haywood County Fair Grounds
Waynesville, NC
Hosted by The Hero Maker and Post Mortem
Comic Studios. For info, contact
Heather Parker


An annual event to raise money for disabled military veterans, featuring music,
comic books, vendors, and more. $7.50 for a one-day pass. Tickets will go on sale in June.

BANDS:
By Mourning
Mary Shelley Overdrive

Vendor spaces will be $25
Contact  johnparker@southernhorror.com

Comics industry guests:
Clayton Murwin
Post Mortem Studios
Bitter Tea Studios
Jester Press
Olde Town Comics
Jay Chuppe
Thomas Boatwright
Eric Brown
Rich Cunningham
Michael Kellar
Planet Comics

MOVIE & TV Guests
Mad One Films
William Jones & Robert Harris of  "Cabin Fever"



Merchandise to be raffled off at the event includes:
Autographed books and comics from Laurell K. Hamilton
Autographed books from Jonathan Maberry
Custom Friday the 13th Mask made by Rich Cunningham
Original artwork from: Post Mortem Studios, Bitter Tea Studios, Jester Press, Thomas
Boatwright

Two fully enclosed buildings--one 10,000 square feet and the other 16,000 square feet
Performers in a 68,500 square foot arena..
Thursday, April 02, 2009 

Current mood:  ecstatic
Jester Press has been upgraded from the waiting list for SDCC 2009 so we will once again be attending Comic Con International, set up in the small press section.  I'll post more details as I have them.

t@jp


Tuesday, March 10, 2009 

......................................

FBI Agent Sabrina Voght takes on the macabre cases that no
one else can handle. The darker and bloodier the scene, the more at home she
feels.  That’s because she also happens
to be a vampire.

.. ..

Aiding her in the fight for the night is her biochemist FBI
partner, Andrew Whildon, who keeps her from vamping out on the general public.
New to the team is former suspect turned ally, David Skinner, a young werewolf
who Voght has taken under her guidance to make sure he doesn’t succumb to the
darkness before dawn.

.. ..

In this volume, Sabrina fights zombies in rural ....Tennessee.... which goes from
bad to worst very quickly in a dark tale with art provided by Clayton
Moore.  Next, Buddy Prince provides the
art as the crew travel to ....Florida....
to investigate the murder of some Goth kids. Unfortunately this trip goes south
as Voght is captured and tortured at the hands of a woman called Bathory. DC
White provides art as Whildon and Skinner track Bathory and finally a bonus
tale by Dave Crowson, giving a flashback story of Sabrina’s past, her first
mission, her first night out.  There are
also several shorts in this volume from John Aston and a sneak ....peak.. of ..Bitter TEA....’s Dead Ringer by ..Derek and Nikki Davis...

.. ..

All in all, over 140 pages of werewolf and vampire action
for only $14.99!

.. ..

For more information about the characters or creators,
please check out the following links.

.. ..

www.jesterpress.com

www.oldetownecomix.com

www.bitterteastudios.com





FOLLOW THIS LINK TO PURCHASE THE BOOK FROM LULU!




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Wednesday, February 18, 2009 
I was interviewed by Comic Monsters so I'll post the link below if you have an interest.

http://www.comicmonsters.com/features-995-Troy_Hasbrouck_talks_NIGHT.html





Friday, February 13, 2009 

Category: Art and Photography

Jester Press has committed to the Haunted Computer Comic and Toy convention in Boone NC.  The flier is posted below!

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009 

Category: Jobs, Work, Careers

I re-posted the interview below in case any of you fellow small press guys want to contact Haven.  T@JP.


A Haven for Independent Publishers?



By Rik Offenberger
posted: 26 January 2009 09:44 am ET

Buzz up!
Last week Newsarama spoke with Diamond’s Bill Schanes about the new
minimum benchmarks. Under these new guidelines each item listed in the
Previews catalog need to generate $6,200 in retail sales to be listed
in the catalog. Many small press publishers have been placed in a bind.
Do they need to raise their prices to reach the higher minimums? Can
the list “offered again” items at all?



The answers to some of these questions may include small press
publishers have to close their doors. I was chatting with Broadsword’s
Holly Golightly and she mentioned they use Haven Distributors and are
quite happy with the service. I called Lance Stahlberg the Director of
Haven Distributors to find out what Haven can offer the small press
publisher as well as the retailer.



Newsarama: Lance, I assume you have heard about the new Diamond Comics benchmarks?



Lance Stahlberg: Oh yes. I actually knew they were raising their
minimums before the news broke, I just didn’t know the exact number. On
the day when publishers started getting calls and the number was thrown
out, my jaw dropped. A shift that dramatic could potentially cut Previews in half.



NRAMA: If a publisher finds they can’t meet the new benchmarks, can you help?



LS: That’s exactly why we’re here. Part of our mission is to
help bring independent comics to the market. We give deserving titles a
chance when Diamond won’t. We still have a submission and approval
process, and you may get taken on consignment, but we boast a wide
range of titles that cater to many tastes. Every new book we offer is
treated the same.



We’ve been in business for a year now since we acquired and re-branded
Cold Cut. In that year we’ve more than tripled our warehouse space, our
inventory, and our active orders. Haven is definitely a viable
alternative distribution channel, especially for newer stores just
getting into the market who haven’t been conditioned to think of
Previews as their only source for product.



NRAMA: Is there a benchmark at Haven Distribution?



LS: For suppliers? None. Granted your reorders for future books
will reflect your sales performance. But if your book sells even one
copy a month, we’ll keep carrying it. We’ll never just cut off a title
or stop listing it in our online ordering system.



NRAMA: Do you offer advanced order distribution?



LS: Yes, we are starting to make the changes needed to do
advance orders. It’s a big shift in the business model and one that I
was not expecting to make. But with Diamond leaving so many marketable
titles out in the cold, we’re doing what it takes to keep those books
out there.



We’re starting to phase in books now with a small handful of publishers
to make sure we have everything in place to process these orders with
the efficiency that our customers will demand. We’ll be sending out
updates by promotional mailing, by press release and in our newsletter
as new books are offered, as will the publishers who join the advance
order program.



NRAMA: If a publisher wants to list their backlist items with you and the new items with Diamond, do you accommodate them?



LS: I do not try to push exclusive agreements on anyone. The
core of our business remains reorders, so if it makes sense for a
publisher to offer their advance solicitations in Previews to
maintain their sales minimums and then just list their back stock with
us, I have no problem with that at all. That’s the way our business
works now with most of our suppliers, anyway.



NRAMA: What advantages do you offer publishers for exclusive distribution with Haven, or do you even offer exclusive distribution?



LS: We don’t offer exclusive distribution. It would be
counter-intuitive. I think it’s fair to say that exclusivity is harmful
to the industry as a whole. That way of doing business is a huge factor
in events that brought us to this point in the first place.



NRAMA: What does a publisher have to do, to open an account?



LS: Call or email us. We have a contact form and our number (1-877-428-3650) posted on www.HavenDistro.com.
Look over our terms on the Publisher Info page. Just give us your
company information and product samples and we’ll discuss the details.
That’s it.



NRAMA: What is the fee for being listed in the catalog?



LS: It’s free to get a listing with your product description and
cover art. Being in stock or on advance order automatically gets you
into our online ordering system through our website. We do have
advertising opportunities, too.



NRAMA: Is there a separate fee per listing?



LS: Nope. It’s free for every product.



NRAMA: If a publisher is listed in your catalog, what percentage of the retail community can they expect to reach?



LS: Our catalog hits 2,300 retailers across North America. We
currently have a handful of customers in Europe and Australia, and that
number has been growing at a surprising pace lately.



NRAMA: Who are the publishers already being distributed by Haven?



LS: Our big dogs are Slave Labor, Drawn and Quarterly, Top
Shelf, Zenescope, Bongo, Heavy Metal, Broadsword, Airship, Dabel
Brothers, Antarctic Press, Eagle One Media, SQP, Checker Books,
Bluewater, Studio 407, Aardvark, GT Labs, Gagne International, Arcana,
AdHouse, Viper Comics, TwoMorrows, HB Comics, Jester Press, About
Comics, Alterna, Saturna Ink... there’s about 200 more in active stock
and back issues.



NRAMA: What does the retailer have to do to open an account?



LS: Call 877-428-3650 or email us with the contact form on our website. All the info is on www.HavenDistro.com
including standard terms on the Retailer Info page. I once signed up a
new customer in 10 minutes and took his order in the next 5 minutes
afterwards.



We start everyone on pre-pay, and we phase customers into credit terms
based on their orders. That establishes a payment history with us, so
there’s no credit check paperwork. It is as painless as it can possibly
be.



NRAMA: If a retailer orders from Haven, can they expect to get the same of discount they received from your competition?



LS: All of our base discounts for active books are the same as
Previews. Much of our back stock is deep discounted from 60-75%.



When you factor in Diamond’s reorder penalty, we beat Diamond by 3
points. Then a customer can shave a couple more points off that with
their order volume discount. If they accumulate over $3,000 in retail
sales in a month, we rebate them for half off shipping.



There’s no complicated discount matrix and there’s no bait and switch
with publishers under a certain letter code. The discount in the
product listing is what you get. No flowcharts needed.



NRAMA: What is the minimum order for a retailer?



LS: For an order overall, $50 retail. For advance orders, just 3
copies of that title, so long as the invoice total hits the $50 retail
minimum.



NRAMA: Retailers are used to getting their comics on Wednesday.
If they order from Haven will they still get their comics as quickly as
they would with Diamond?



LS: We don’t schedule shipping on a particular day. When we get
an order we can sometimes get it out the door that same day, usually
within 3 days. So customers get their orders inside of a week, barring
publisher delays.



For advance orders, our goal is to have the system streamlined
effectively enough to get deliveries there by the Monday or Tuesday
before Diamond’s delivery. We know how much retailer business revolves
around Wednesday, and we’re not going to mess with that.



NRAMA: Are you saying you will get the comics to the retail
stores faster then Diamond, on the Monday or Tuesday before Diamond
ships?



LS: Yes.



NRAMA: Small press comics by definition will have smaller
orders, how much of a retailer’s profits will be eaten up by the
additional shipping?



LS: That’s a question for the retailer to determine. We work
with Fed Ex (and freight forwarders for international shipments) to get
the best possible shipping rates without sacrificing reliability. With
as many titles as we offer, it is not difficult for an indie-friendly
store to make a large enough order to be cost effective for them.



Stores from Chicago and the surrounding suburbs get the added bonus of delivery service.



NRAMA: Can retail orders be arranged for bi-weekly or monthly shipping, to reduce costs?



LS: We can easily flag a retailer so that their orders can be
ganged together into a single invoice. We already do this for some of
our regular customers, actually.



NRAMA: Can backlist items be combined with the advance orders to reduce shipping costs?



LS: We can track anything on back order already. In addition,
when a book arrives for advance orders, we will automatically contact
the customer to see if there is anything else they want to add to that
invoice from our current stock before it goes out.



NRAMA: What about the fans? If a publisher is dropped by Diamond
and their local comic shop doesn’t have an account with Haven, can a
fan order from Haven at retail price?



LS: We don’t have a retail outlet set up at this time, and I’m
not sure if we will. The concept is the subject of some debate. While
we don’t want our customers to think we are using any unfair advantage
to compete with them, we do get calls from customers out there who
don’t have access to a comic shop and can’t find a particular book
online.



We are working on our own version of a comic shop locator for our
retailers, though. And we strongly encourage fans to tell stores about
us.



NRAMA: One last time -how do publishers and retailers contact you?



LS: There is a ton of contact information on www.HavenDistro.com. For the less web-browser inclined, our number is 1-877-HAVEN-50 (1-877-428-3650).



Wednesday, December 03, 2008 
Hello all,

Just wanted to let you know that you can order Night 1-5 and Shades of the Night 1 & 2 in the January 2009 Enemi Entertainment Catalog.


There are lots of other indy cool comics in there as well so go to your local shop and request a peek through the catalog.


If your local shop isn't using Enemi yet...ask them "Why not?"

If you'd like to check out Jester Press without all that "personal interaction" just check out our profile or website for more information about our vampire and werewolf series NIGHT and continuity free spin off SHADES OF THE NIGHT.


howl back at me now y'hear!

T@JP
Tuesday, October 21, 2008 
JESTER PRESS IS ATTENDING ZOMBIE CON


Zombie 2 is at the newly remodeled Sheraton on One Europa Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 on Saturday, October 25, 2008. The Con is going to be from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM

Monday, October 13, 2008 

 

NIGHT Vol 1 Graphic Novel available at LULU !

 


Support independent publishing: buy this book on Lulu.

 

just follow the link above and it will take you right there!

 

Produced by Jester Press Comics, NIGHT volume 1 , collects the first three issues. Written by Troy Hasbrouck with artwork by Buddy Prince. PG-13 no nudity, profanity or explicit gore. The series is not just another vampire of werewolf story but it is a series designed to encompasis each and every creature of the NIGHT. Follow a young werewolf by the name of David Skinner as he tries to escape a gang war and a very persistent female FBI agent.

 current issue is number 5 but look out for 6 to be completed soon

 

Sunday, September 07, 2008 

Category: Art and Photography
Our primary artist on NIGHT has decided to pursue his own project, so that leaves an opening for a regular artist on our horror werewolf, vampire series NIGHT. Interested artists should post something on my profile so I can contact them with character reference and pay scales. Although it is a paid gig, it is a ground floor pay scale. We can't afford pro rates as of yet so please keep that in mind when contacting. Artists would be required to provide pencils and modest inks.

Thanks
T @JP