Red Dreams

OK, here we go. The new book is called Red Dreams and is a collection of dark stories similar to 2009's This Beautiful Darkness. Generally newer work with a couple older pieces dusted off and thrown in there. Most of the works are freshened up. The book is 214 pages long and is a paperback… Continue reading Red Dreams

And Now I Shall Give You…RED DREAMS

So here it is, the new book and the new cover. I edited it and layed it out myself first and then did the cover and...was told by wiser people that it needed some work. With the help of Amanda Emery and Marcus Bieth I was able to really nail this thing and really like… Continue reading And Now I Shall Give You…RED DREAMS

Winding Up a Busy Season…

Phew, it's been a bit of a whirlwind since the publication of The Meep Sheep a few months ago and I am still going strong. The thing that wears you out with the book process is the promotion, as I have said before, but it's also some of the most fun you have. Getting the… Continue reading Winding Up a Busy Season…

Summer Update…

Well, The Meep Sheep has been out for a couple months now, and This Beautiful Darkness has been out for a year so it’s time for an update me thinks. Basically, so far so good. The Summer has been good so far. The first shows I did – Flint Comix Con, and Motorcity Nighteres were… Continue reading Summer Update…

The Blood Red Prairie – a story

In honor of Father’s Day I wrote my dad a short Western. I hadn’t written a Western before and it was pretty fun. Not sure I’d do a lot of them but it’s always good to try something different to see what you end up with. This is what I came up with. The Blood… Continue reading The Blood Red Prairie – a story

The Players and the Play…

In my newest book The Meep Sheep the story focuses on four people who are brought together in the hopes of pulling their Kingdom from the brink of forever darkness. The theme of darkness is as old as Mankind itself and is familiar card for those who have ever done any reading. The idea of… Continue reading The Players and the Play…

The Re-Birth of Flint-Cool.

Witness the re-birth of Flint Cool. On Tuesday, June 29th at 6PM in the Flint Public Library join Flint authors Dangerous Lee, Glen Birdsall, and Chris Ringler. In Room 205 these dynamic authors will discuss their newest releases, the road that lead to these books, and will be signing copies of their books as well.… Continue reading The Re-Birth of Flint-Cool.

Well, How Do Ya Do?

Once in a while it's good to re-introduce yourself so, hi, my name's Chris, I am a writer, reviewer, blogger, and arty-type. Hi there. Look around here and you'll find my movie reviews, some stories, some art, and other fun stuff. To the right there are the links to my art and books, and where… Continue reading Well, How Do Ya Do?

THE MEEP SHEEP available for order NOW!

I am very proud to announce the release of my newest book - THE MEEP SHEEP, which is a novel told in short story form about the magic and wonder found in the Kingdom of Man. This has been a total labor of love that started over six years ago and which has lead to… Continue reading THE MEEP SHEEP available for order NOW!

The Meep Sheep update

    Today is a pretty big day on the calendar of the book kids, as today was the day that the book was submitted for review. Manda finished the last work on the book layout last night and we submitted it all just before midnight. Now, with This Beautiful Darkness we had the worst time… Continue reading The Meep Sheep update

“Are you ready to learn?”

Excerpt from THE BOX The screams, the screams had hung with him almost as much as the smell had, but the screams were worse. More real. The frightened shrieks of animals being slaughtered. Being butchered. Cut open from throat to belly as they writhed in sickening agony. As their life and entrails splashed to the… Continue reading “Are you ready to learn?”

Podcastery!

Hey kids, I was on Author’s Read today reading a story from This Beautiful Darkness. You can check it out here - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/authorsread/2010/01/09/chris-ringler--like-cracks-in-still-water