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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Sqweegel in Your Pocket

BERJAYAApple iTunes has just released the App and iTunes Extras version of Level 26: Dark Origins. Now you can enjoy the Digi-Novel the way nature... and by nature, I mean Anthony E. Zuiker... intended.

I downloaded these yesterday and started playing around with them. The app version is pretty fantastic. (Standard disclaimer: I co-wrote the book, so I'm naturally biased. But I had nothing to do with the design of the app.) The text is easy to read, the pages are easy to flip, the backgrounds and sound effects are creepy without being annoying... and best of all, there's no waiting/punching in codes to watch a cyberbridge. It's all perfectly seamless and kind of addictive. This is what Anthony had in mind all along: a way to marry text and video and art and sound and everything else in a truly new format.

(In fact, it's so new, iTunes didn't quite know where to put it. You'll find it in the "movies" section)

And the iTunes Extras version is more or less the same thing, only you don't need an iPod Touch or iPhone. You watch it through your iTunes program, clicking to flip pages, then sit back to enjoy the cyberbridges.

Each cost $12.99. A little more than most Kindle books, but then again, you're receiving the complete text of the novel, plus 20 cyberbridges, plus a slew of extras.

If any of you do check it out, I'd love to hear what you think. So would Anthony, over at www.Level26.com.

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Sqweegel's on the Loose...

BERJAYA... but there's no need to keep it secret. Tell everybody: Level 26: Dark Origins, the horror-thriller I co-wrote with CSI creator Anthony E. Zuiker, is finally available in finer bookshops and online book emporiums everywhere. There's also a nifty Kindle version you can download in about a minute flat, and an audiobook version read by John Glover. (I've always had a warm spot in my heart for Glover after his cameo in a faux RoboCop 2 commercial.)

Level 26 can be read straight through in book form. You won't have any trouble following the story. However, I do recommend watching the "cyberbridges" (short film clips available free online) along the way; it's a cool and unique way to experience the story. Sure, maybe the characters look different in your mind's eye. But you really owe it to yourself to see the sick, twisted shit going on in Zuiker's mind's eye...

If you are picking up a copy, I'd love to hear what you think. You can leave comments here, or better yet, join the party over at Level26.com.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

On the Level

BERJAYAWell, USA Today outed me. That "collaboration" I've been hinting about for a while now is Level 26: Dark Origins, a "digi-novel" by Anthony Zuiker, the creator of CSI. The story is 100% Zuiker's; I'm the wordslinger he tapped to help tell the tale.

What is a "digi-novel," you ask? Well, it's a hybrid of print and digital video; as Zuiker explained to USA Today, you read about 20 pages of the novel, then have the chance to jump online and watch a three-minute video to enhance the experience. The book does stand on its own, but it's so much better to take the ride as Zuiker intended.

You may also ask: Does this mean the death of print/the twilight of the word, etc.? Of course not. I think it's a cool new way to experience a thriller. Traditionally, a novel will appear, and then sometimes—if the stars are aligned, the pentagrams drawn, the goats slain—a movie version will follow months or years later. Well, this is both experiences slammed together, drawing on the strengths of each to tell a seriously wild, intense and scary-as-shit story. As a guy who loves books, who loves movies, who especially loves scary books and movies... this is a dream project for me.

And finally, you might be asking yourself: What the fuck is that thing under the bed (above)? Ah, see, that's the other thing that drew me to the project: Zuiker's villain. I'm not into spoilers, so you won't get any out of me... but holy God wait until you meet this thing. The moment Zuiker told me about it over the phone last summer was the moment I knew I had to be part of this.

I hope you guys will give it a chance this September. In the meantime, you can go to www.Level26.com and sign up for updates.

(Also, you might want to start checking under your beds.)