Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Wanna live forever? Get RE-VAMP in your life!


Fat Vampire
is definitely not your average vampire book. When the protagonist is accidentally made into one of the undead, he thinks his life will become infinitely more awesome. Instead, he's stuck as a geeky, chubby loser who is forced to wear a poncho when he goes outside during sunny days.

Check out the unique trailers for the book including this recreation of the Slap Chop infomercial:



Also, simple tips you can follow to tell if someone you know is a vampire:



For more alternative vampire literature, check out our podcast.

Monday, June 21, 2010

The Truth About Delilah Blue



Check out the brand new animated trailer for Tish Cohen's brand new novel The Truth About Delilah Blue.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Neko Ramen



I've got to confess my love for this bizarre manga about a grouchy cat who owns his own ramen noodle shop and his one loyal customer. If you've never read a manga before, you honestly can't go wrong with Neko Ramen. Check out these strips below (remember, manga is read from right to left) or start reading the book here.


There's a ton of stuff on the web devoted to Neko Ramen. The official site and Facebook page (where you can read daily strips from the book or check out photos of ramen prepared by devoted fans) are pretty awesome, but the hilarious animated adaptations are absolutely brilliant.

But if that wasn't great enough, check out the trailer below for the Japanese live action film that's a cross between the Muppets and Iron Chef.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Supernatural Tour Wrap-up


Here's our photo wrap up of The Supernatural Tour where our trio of fantasy authors Lesley Livingston, Kim Harrison and Aprilynne Pike visited three stores to chat about their books, their writing, and meet some of their biggest fans!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Giveaway - Summer Smackdown 2010

Love summer reading? Then click here for your chance to win a fantastic prize pack of some of the season's best books.

The pack includes 12 amazing fiction titles including UNBOUND featured picture book Instructions by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Charles Vess!

If that wasn't enough, click here to find out how your blogging skills can help you win some of the biggest upcoming fall books!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Coach House Restaurant

Three co-workers embark on a quest to eat lunch at every restaurant in their office's surrounding vicinity, documenting their reactions and reviewing the food. This is OUT TO LUNCH.


"I want to get married here." - Lisa Bettencourt on Coach House Restaurant



Lisa: One of the greatest hidden gems of the city. A classic diner owned by the same couple for over 40 years - with a menu and décor to boot -and refreshingly absent of hipsters in such a downtown location. What I love the most – processed cheese slices on my western omelet sandwich. Home fries that made you happy to be alive - tender, greasy and seasoned just right.  Friendly service. Everything here is just perfect if you like a cheap, authentic diner. Not to be missed!



Melissa: Loved it. We stumbled upon this tiny restaurant by accident... but what a treasure. Walking in to Coach House is like walking into something classic.
The food was quick, delicious, and generously portioned. I had an Omelets and toast, which was excellent, but all the while wishing I had ordered Paul's over-the-top meal of waffles, over easy eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries... (there was probably more that I can't remember now!) This is a "must return" restaurant for me.



Paul: I am in love and her name is Coach House Restaurant.

A rejuvinating oasis quietly tucked away among the onslaught of noise and commotion at the corner of Yonge and Wellesley, the discovery of Coach House itself was a magical event. Entering the cozy restaurant time-travels you back to the 1940's with it's dark wood paneled bar, cozy bench seats and incredibly delicious and amazingly cheap plate specials. The staff is so friendly and the atmosphere is so homey the entire dining experience is like something out of a movie. I almost expected Jimmy Stewart to walk in and order.

If you know me, you know that if a menu features an all-day-breakfast special, it's going to be next to impossible to persuade me to not order it. And let me say that Coach Houses's all-day-breakfast special is without a doubt the best all-day-breakfast special I have ever had. Eggs, sausage, bacon and ham with an enormous freshly baked golden waffle so deliciously crispy and sugary, it shines as the crown jewel of this royal banquet. Needless to say, I've returned to Coach House since and urge everyone to visit this incredible Toronto gem.




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Friday, May 21, 2010

Supernatural Giveaway & Tour Next Week!


The Supernatural Tour kicks off next Tuesday with fan favourite authors Kim Harrison, Aprilynne Pike and Lesley Livingston visiting three bookstores together! Come out and meet these fantastic fantasy writers, get your book signed and grab some free giveaways!

Speaking of which, click here to enter the Supernatural Giveaway and you could win not only 6 books by these authors, but a Cusinart Ice Cream maker as well!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

UNBOUND - Art Gallery Books



On this episode of UNBOUND we look at some incredible picture books featuring Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess' Instructions, Carin Berger's Forever Friends and Oliver Jeffers' The Heart and the Bottle.

Once you've watched the video, email unboundpodcast@gmail.com with your name, address and one of the answers of our pictionary game. 10 lucky entrants will win a free copy of one of the books featured in the podcast!
The giveaway has now closed! Thanks to all who entered, the winners will be contacted shortly. Keep checking back here for more giveaways.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Oliver Jeffers' 'The Heart and the Bottle'



Our next podcast is going to feature office favourite Oliver Jeffers' fantastic new book, The Heart and the Bottle. Until then, here's an interesting look into the equally interesting writer/illustrator's studio. Plus, handlebar moustache.


Also, Jeffers' website has a bunch of very cool paintings that reveal his incredible artistic range as well as a much different (but certainly still humourous) sensibility.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Grammar Nazis


Now all I can think about when writing this post is that someone will find something grammatically incorrect about it. Wait, can you end a sentence with "it?"

Anyway, this video's attention to detail in recreating the opening scene of Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds is incredible, from the acting to the set design.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Sarah Silverman's Shelf Indulgence



Sarah Silverman comedian, actress and author of the new memoir The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee talks about a few of her favorite movies and CD's. I love this series of videos Borders puts together, so simple and interesting. Be sure to check out Wes Anderson and Jason Shwartzman.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Upcoming Events



If you're in the area, be sure to check out these amazing author events in the next few weeks.

Sweeter Than Fiction


Ice cream and classic literature, two venerable pillars of western civilization blended together courtesy of designer Megan Reddish:

"Sweeter Than Fiction, Premium Ice Cream: Curling up with a good book will only get better when you’re spooning with a fantastic fusion of premium ice cream flavors. Indulge in the classics like you never have before. Literary aficionados will fall heads over heels for these witty packages."

I actually feel like having a scoop of 'The Crunchback of Notre Dame' right now... (via The Dieline)

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

BRONTËSAURUS


Voltron meets Gothic Fiction, FINALLY.

This video was put together by the incredible Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the filmmaking/animation duo who created the amazingly clever Clone High series and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Mandatory Star Wars Day Post



May the Fourth be with you. Yep, it's Star Wars Day. Enjoy the original trilogy narrated by a kid and told entirely in LEGO in just over 2 minutes.

Bill Murray Reads Poetry to NYC Construction Workers



I don't think I need to explain that this is awesome.

UNBOUND - How to be an Expert at Anything



Have you ever wanted to be an expert at something? How are artists, musicians or athletes so good at what they do? In the second episode of UNBOUND we look at books that take scientific questions like these and explain them in an entertaining readable way.

Once you've watched the episode, email us at unboundpodcast@gmail.com with your name, address and the answer to this question discussed in the video:


How many hours does Syed say it takes to become an expert?


5 lucky entrants will be contacted to receive a copy of Matthew Syed's Bounce!
Update: The contest is now closed! Thanks to all who entered, the winners will be contacted shortly.

Remember to keep watching this site for more podcasts (and more chances to win fantastic free books.) To get the latest updates, you can subscribe to us through our twitter account @unboundpodcast, through our RSS feed or our Youtube channel .


Monday, May 3, 2010

Ethiopian House


Three co-workers embark on a quest to eat lunch at every restaurant in their office's surrounding vicinity, documenting their reactions and reviewing the food. This is OUT TO LUNCH.


Melissa: Delish. Again, this is another hidden gem in Toronto that was brought to my attention by Lisa. We were starving the day we went so the food felt like it was taking forever but I think it was worth the wait. I ordered a vegetarian plate that was delicious and plentiful. Some of the flavours were new but definitely welcomed! I will return when I have more than an hour break.

Lisa: I have heard this is the best Ethiopian food in the city, but I think we just came on an off day. The food took almost an hour and the portion sizes were small and the injera lacked the texture and flavor that it usually has at other Ethiopian restaurants. The vegetarian meal lack variety. I would give it a second chance but not recommend it based on this one time. Try Nazareth, Lailebela or Addis Abada for better food and service.



Paul:
Unlike Melissa and Lisa, I've never had Ethiopian food before, so I can honestly say this is the best Ethiopian food I've ever had. Kidding aside, this was a pretty great lunch. I ordered the lunch special that came with pan fried beef and collared greens (a phrase I enjoy both typing and saying aloud) and different vegetables that were all delicious and flavourful. The one downside for me was cottage cheese, which I didn't know anyone actually liked until my two lunch-mates happily ate my portion.

The experience of eating with your hands using the
Injera bread made the meal oddly more satisfying (probably because after the wait it took for our order to come I no longer had time for utensils.) The decor is appropriately funky, with brightly coloured throw pillows meeting your gaze in all directions and the walls filled with interesting pictures and designs in a style reminiscent of a Wes Anderson film set in Ethiopia. Suffice it to say, I would definitely go back for another meal.

Ethiopian House Website



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Friday, April 30, 2010

The Literates are BACK


The superheroic Paige and The Spine return, this time trapped in Victorian London where they team up with secret agents Modo and Octavia, the heroes of Arthur Slade's steampunk adventure series The Hunchback Assignments and the brand new sequel The Dark Deeps.

Click here to read the action-packed Issue 3 now and become a fan of The Literates on Facebook!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

One Book to Rule Them All, One Twitter to Bind Them


Ok, so this post has nothing to do with Lord of the Rings, that title was just too good of an opportunity to pass up. What it's really about is that Neil Gaiman's American Gods has been chosen as the focus of One Book, One Twitter. The idea of Jeff Howe, writer of Wired magazine explains exactly what this is:
What if everyone on Twitter read the same book at the same time and we formed one massive, international book club? ...The point of this (to the extent it has a point beyond good fun with a good book) is to create community across geographical, cultural, ethnic, economic and social boundaries.
To view the twitter coversation check out posts tagged with the hashtag #1b1t or follow Howe @crowdsourcing for updates including a promised schedule for everyone participating in the next few weeks. And if you have a twitter account and aren't following Neil Gaiman, well, you really should be.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Chris Moore's Canadian Tour


Alt-Vampire-Lit guest Cory Beatty and Christopher Moore (author of Bite Me, Fool and many more) flash the camera some sort of gang signs on The Author Guy's recent 4-city Canadian tour. Stopping in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Waterloo, Moore had an incredible turnout from his Canadian fans.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Funny Business

Great video for the upcoming humour anthology Guys Read.



With such great writers as Jon Scieszka and Paul Feig of Freaks and Geeks fame, the book features truly laugh out loud stories (including a really eerie one about a killer turkey.  Seriously.)

Friday, April 23, 2010

3 Links for the Weekend

This week, it's all about mashups. Check out this amazing MacGyver/Big Lebowski edit, I honestly wish this was a series.



Next the bizarre and very well done Iron Man vs. Dirty Dancing. I'm not sure what to make of this one yet. Check out more Iron Man mashups here.



And last, check out this amazing 5 minute sequence from the fan made Star Wars Uncut.


Star Wars Uncut "The Escape" from Casey Pugh on Vimeo.

The Page 100 Project

Via Drawn.ca
Here’s a fun activity if you’re looking for a little comicking inspiration. Jason Turner has started what he calls The Page 100 Project.Take one of your favourite books, turn to page 100, and adapt it into a comic.
Jason has chosen one of my favourite books, Michael Chabon's fantastic neo-noir detective novel The Yiddish Policemen's Union:


Check out Drawn to see Emily Carroll's adaptation of Barbara Gowdy's The White Bone.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

So That's How You Say It

You've just finished an amazing book and you can't wait to tell someone just how damn fantastic it is. After listening to you babble on for a few minutes, your friend kindly asks you the book's author and your exchange goes something like this:
"Michael cha-BONE."
"Oh yeah, you mean Michael SHAY-bahn."
"Is that how you say it?"
"Er, I thought so..."
It's hard to sound smart and talk about books when you can't pronounce an author's name properly, so The Chatter has scanned this helpful guide to help you realize just how wrong you've been saying it for all these years.