Grit City Issue #1
Author: Ron Gavalik
Publisher: Grit City Publications (July 1, 2011)
Grit City is a dark and calamitous world in the throes of self destruction. Dillon Galway, a freelance journalist and blogger, risks his life to expose violent corruption from the heights of skyscrapers to the depths of the underground. He relies on Alyssa Stephano (gun for hire) to help expose the perpetrators and deliver justice.
My thoughts:
The first issue of Grit City introduces a a unique take on story telling. Throughout the story, illustrations have been placed to attempt to enhance the readers experience. They allow the reader to better connect with what the character is feeling in the scene. Being my first experience with this style, I wasn't sure what to expect. I enjoyed it more than a graphic novel. It allowed me to still envision my own scene, but just added a little extra. The story itself was interesting. It is short and being a serial, it ends in a cliffhanger. I look forward to reading more. --Kari
Ron Writes:
Grit City Emotobooks Revolutionize
Fictional Storytelling
Ron Gavalik
As a writer it’s always been a goal of mine to bridge the
gap between the cerebral gratifications of well-plotted writing and the visual
stimulation of illustrative art or film. Like a mad scientist with crazy hair
and a battered lab coat, I experimented with various styles, structures, and
word painting exercises. Nothing seemed to achieve my goal.
Then it came to me. I had a mini-epiphany. Insert abstract,
emotionally representative illustrations during peak moments of tension. By
delivering a visual of what the character feels and experiences, the reader
becomes more intensely immersed in the story.
The term emotobook is simply a portmanteau word I conjured,
as a fun and memorable label for this new medium of fiction.
Unlike comic books that use direct illustrations as the
primary storytelling device, Grit City
emotobooks are written mystery noirs, with an urban fantasy twist. The four of
five illustrations in each thirty-page installment merely lend a visual
experience to the internal emotional processes of the characters.
It’s lots of fun.
Grit City is continuing story, published each
month to Amazon,
Barnes
& Noble, Apple
iBooks and other eBook retailers. In each installment the reader is exposed
to a dark and calamitous world, where the nefarious rule.
Our main character is Dillon Galway, an
idealistic freelance journalist in his mid-twenties, who barely scrapes out a
living reporting on corruption for the metro newspaper and his own blog.
Dillon embodies a double meaning of the term grit. He is a gritty individual, who
drinks and lives meagerly. But he also possesses grit. Courage and strength of
character are his dominant personality traits.
I’ve constructed a world where Dillon shares a
symbiotic relationship with the city. Its failures have lowered him, yet he
remains hopeful for the restoration of peace and opportunity. Occasionally, he
relies on the sexy and sultry Alyssa Stephano (gun for hire) to help when
situations require her nickel-plated Colt .45 revolvers.
Grit City was an ideal place to live at one
time. We all know of towns that have fallen over the years. The murder of Dillon’s
Father and the rise of the Syndicate
started Dillon’s downward spiral. All meaningful power in business, politics,
and law enforcement were funneled into the hands of this wealthy organization.
But in the shadows of the back alleys, whispers
stir in the underground of an unnamed force. Something or someone that’s
determined to upset the status quo. When Dillon is tipped about horrifying
activities he’s propelled into a perilous investigation that may lead to dire
consequences.
As the series progresses he’s faced with
unfathomed challenges, but also gains abilities most consider impossible.
We’ve all dedicated our lives to the pursuit of a new
fiction medium. We’re thankful such a broad audience is heralding the story. It
seems our tagline on the website is true: Read one installment and you’ll be
hooked until the gritty end.
Grit City is the maiden series of Grit City Publications. Our
team of illustrators and editors are working with writers to launch a catalog
of emotobook titles in 2012. It’s our goal to offer emotobooks in the following
genres: Mystery, Horror, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Western,
Romance, Erotica, and Inspirational. Cross genres are welcome and
encouraged.
Maybe you have what it takes to write or illustrate for us.
Author Bio
Ron Gavalik has devoted his life to the written
word. He’s practiced a long and successful career in fiction writing,
journalism, and technical documentation. His short fiction has appeared in
several magazines and online venues. His news articles have informed thousands
of readers throughout the United States.
He conceived the new medium of emotobooks in
2010 while earning his M.A. in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill
University. Grit City is the
maiden serialized story, and is receiving accolades among a large and diverse
base of readers throughout the US, UK, and Germany.
Born and raised in
Pittsburgh, Ron spends much of his free time in the outdoors of Southwestern
Pennsylvania. He enjoys fishing, hiking, and riding his trail bike. He can be
reached through his website at: RonGavalik.com.
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