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Since the novels of Harry Potter and the Twilight franchise have made young adult fiction the hot “it” brand in the world of the written word, countless books centered on teens and young adults have been published or, in some cases, been rediscovered by readers of every age.

J. Gabriel Gates

One such new series of novels that readers should be on the look-out for is The Tracks series of books by J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel, the co-authors of the recently released book entitled “Dark Territory,” published by the Teen division of HCI Books – best known for the life-changing “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series of novels. “Dark Territory” was released nationwide on July 1 of this year.

Dark Territory” has been described as ‘West Side Story meets Twilight’ and author Gates has been hailed as the ‘best new supernatural fiction writer on Earth’. It has also been said that his latest book ‘combines the perfect blend of star-crossed love, kung fu and magic in a story that has all the makings of becoming a box-office smash hit.

The story contained inside the cover of this exciting new book series is about a young man from the back streets of Los Angeles who never expected to find himself in the middle of a gang war when he moved to a small, quiet town. But these are no ordinary gangs nor is this an ordinary town. When an awesome power is discovered at work in the tunnels under the railroad tracks, the two gangs set out on a terrifying mystical quest to fight a force that not only threatens their town, but possibly the whole world.

Dark Territory

To delve more into “Dark Territory” let’s take a look at a more in-depth explanation about the story:

In the quaint town of Middleburg, an abandoned train yard and old railroad tracks form the dividing line between two rival gangs – the wealthy, preppy Toppers and the working-class Flatliners. When Raphael, the leader of the Flatliners, falls in love with Aimee, a Topper girl, the rival gangs prepare to do battle . . . but not with guns and knives. Their martial arts’ training dictates a strict code of honor, which all of the gang members adhere to. The only hope for peace between the rival gangs lies within the giant X formed where the railroad tracks cross. The awesome power contained in the X sends the Flatliners and the Toppers on a mystical quest to fight against malevolent forces that threaten the existence of Middleburg—and maybe the world.

I recently had the opportunity to interview the co-authors on what inspired them to create the unique world of The Tracks series among many other subjects. Here is what these talented writers had to share with me:

Question: What inspired you to write this story?

Gates: The initial inspiration came when I was taking a Wing Chun kung fu class and my girlfriend at the time and her friends were watching teen dramas and I thought: “wouldn’t it be cool to make a teen drama with kung fu?” The initial idea was for The Tracks to be a TV show, but Char had the idea to make a book series out of it. Aside from that, though, it has a lot of themes that are interesting and important to me: class relations, conflict resolution, spiritual growth and meditation.

Keel: For me, I guess the short answer is ambition, possible financial reward, and the creative urge to spin a great yarn.

Question: How long was the story in development and how long did it take you to write “Dark Territory”?

Gates: This one spent a long time in the hopper! I came up with the TV show idea and Char and I wrote a treatment for it back in 2005 or so. It was in about 2010 that she came to me and suggested that we pitch it to publishers as a teen series. But sometimes ideas are like fine wine – the longer they sit on the shelf, they more they mature. I think this story benefitted from its long gestation period.

Keel: Jacob came to me with a great premise…it grabbed me right away but I thought it needed something else. When I ran it by my best friend and spiritual brother, Christian Osborne, he listened quietly and said one thing: ‘Make it magic.’…Jake liked the idea, and we went to work on a treatment for a TV series, which took maybe two weeks to write. (Unfortunately), circumstances took me back to Florida and it (wasn’t until) six years later, thanks to my friend Herman Rush introducing me to Peter Vegso, that we pitched it to HCI Books. All we had at that point was the TV treatment, which we had turned into a book proposal. It took us about 5 months to write “Dark Territory”.

Question: How did you come together to work on this book?

Gates: Back in 2005, I was living in LA. I had just finished writing my second novel and was trying to figure out how to get a literary agent. Like all young writers, I was getting nothing but rejections from the loads of query letters I sent out, so I put an ad on Craigslist titled: “Young Author Seeks Mentor” (and) Char answered. It was her idea that we should come up with TV show ideas and pitch them to the studios together. (But then she) moved back to Florida before we ever got around to pitching any of our TV ideas. Years later, she called me up about pitching The Tracks as a book series that we would write together. I agreed, she pitched the idea to HCI, and here we are.

Keel: (Yes), we met through (the ad) on Craigslist. I already had many TV credits (under my belt, but) I’d reached that certain age where women start to become sort of invisible in Tinseltown. I had no problem getting pitch meetings…but more and more I was pitching to very young studio executives. I was getting really annoyed with the stunned looks on their faces when someone their mother’s age walked in…(ironically) I was about to place a notice on Craigslist…when I saw Jake’s ad, looking for a mentor. I got in touch, we met for lunch and hit it off—and I was delighted to find that his writing talent is awesome.

Question:  What was the most difficult scene to write?

Gates: I wouldn’t say that any of it was too difficult – when you have a story and characters this great, it really just flows. But Char was definitely the expert on writing the romantic sections, especially from the female point of view. It’s hard for a guy author to get excited about how alluring his hero’s cologne smells! I think the story really benefitted from having both our perspectives, the Yin and the Yang.

Keel: For me, the battle scenes, so Jake took those on and I did very little tweaking on them. I have absolutely no training in martial arts, so I happily bow to his expertise.

Question: Can you provide a general premise for the book beyond the (general) description?

Gates: It truly is something new: a modern literary soap opera. It has something for everyone. You have a gang war, forbidden love, magic, Eastern mysticism, humor, teen shenanigans, popularity anxiety, looming catastrophic evil, and lots and lots of action. I loved the idea all along, but the more great feedback I get from readers, the more excited I am about “Dark Territory”.

Keel: Jake pretty much nailed it with his answer. I also like the way one reviewer describes it: “When Ignacio Torrez moves from the rough streets of Los Angeles to a small town dead smack in the middle of nowhere, he never expects to find himself in the midst of a gang war.” I think that kind of grabs a reader.

(Part 2 of this article will be posted tomorrow at 12 Noon.)

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The Hour

On August 17 the new drama The Hour will debut on BBC America at 10 PM. This six-part series is set in a BBC news room in 1950s London that stars  Ben Whishaw (the film Bright Star) as renegade journalist Freddie Lyon, ambitious producer Bel Rowley (Romola Garai from Emma) and handsome anchor Hector Madden (Dominic West from The Wire) as they create a weekly investigative news program titled The Hour.  Tensions rise when they become embroiled in a highly competitive, sharp-witted, and passionate love triangle. Their personal drama is set against the backdrop of 1950s Cold War paranoia and spy intrigue.

Here is the trailer for The Hour.

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Do you like Star Wars? How about art? Those two types of interests may not sound like they work well together, but that certainly isn’t the case where the “Art from a Galaxy Far Far Away” exhibit is concerned.

Professional illustrator and painter Randy Martinez and Denise Vasquez will be showing their Star Wars-inspired work at Hold Up Art (located at 358 E. Second Street in Los Angeles) from August 20 through September 15.

Art from a Galaxy Far Far Away (Photo By: Hold Up Art)

The “Art from a Galaxy Far Far Away” is a celebration of the cultural phenomenon that is Star Wars through the showcasing of artwork inspired by the 1977 film, its sequels, prequels and the litany of auxiliary characters created by George Lucas.

“Star Wars became one of my earliest childhood obsessions, and to do a show now celebrating not only the film, but the art behind the scenes as well as the fantastic characters that make up the world of Star Wars, has me reverting to my 10 year old self again!” says Brian Lee, Hold Up Art curator. “The culture and fanaticism of Star Wars had not only permeated every aspect of pop culture today; from music to politics, but has forever left its mark on our expectations of science fiction, cinema and traditional narratives.”

Randy Martinez is one of the most renowned illustrators of his time. His work depicting Lucasfilms’ Star Wars characters launched him to the forefront of the genre, and can be seen in Star Wars Insider, Scholastic Books, Topps Trading Cards, and the Star Wars Celebrations II-V (Europe and Japan). In addition to his work on Star Wars, Randy is one of today’s premiere sketch card artists. He is a fixture for Topps Trading Cards. He began drawing for them in 2004 and garnered numerous accolades on titles such as Lord of the Rings, Heroes, Terminator, and Marvel Comics. Recently, Randy added the credit of author to his resume. He has published two titles with Impact Books, “Creature Features: Learn to Draw Monsters and Aliens” and “Sketch Card Mania”.

Denise Vasquez is an artist working in many mediums: actress, illustrator, author, custom toy designer and award-winning singer/songwriter/guitarist. She current creates custom vinyl toys for Ben Pot Toiz, and has worked with other companies such as DKE Toys, Topps and others. Denise’s vinyl dolls have been collected by Stan Lee and are featured on Conan O’Brien’s “COCO MoCa: Museum of Conan Art”.

Alongside the paintings and reproductions of Randy’s work, Denise will be featuring several original hand-crafted vinyl toys, including the unveiling of her Dia de Los Meurtos take on the Darth Vader helmet. This one of a kind helmet will be up for auction throughout the exhibition. Bids will be accepted online and over the phone. Interested bidders should contact Hold Up Art at (213) 221-4585 for further details.

There will be an opening reception on August 20, 2011 from 7 PM to 11 PM where a musical mash up of Randy and Denise’s favorite music will be featured along with selections from the Star Wars score and even favorite clips from the Star Wars films projected in the gallery

For more information about this and other exhibits, please visit Hold Up Art here.

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Are there any Doctor Who fans in the house? Anyone??

Well, for those of you out there who want to see the newest fall TV trailer for the triumphant return of all-new episodes of Doctor Who, here you go.

Doctor Who Trailer!!

The Doctor, Amy and Rory (along with River Song) will be back on August 27 at 9 PM on BBC America.

Mark your calendars!

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Tamala Jones (Photo Credit: Getty Images)

Are you a fan of the ABC series Castle? Would you like to win a visit to the set and lunch with series co-star actress Tamala Jones?

Well, today is your lucky day. Ms. Jones has donated a visit to the set of the series, which includes lunch with her for one lucky person and their friend.

The proceeds for this item benefit Oxfam International with the auction being run by CharityBuzz. The bidding closes on Tuesday, August 23 at 2 PM (Eastern time)

Here are the terms: Valid for 2 people. Cannot be resold or re-auctioned. Scheduling is based on availability. Blackout dates may apply. During set visit, meet and greet with other cast members of Castle is NOT guaranteed. Must be 18 years of age. Travel and accommodation not included.

Go here to bid and GOOD LUCK!

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Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Last month at the annual San Diego Comic Con, the folks at TV Guide Magazine held a special panel honoring “Fan Favorites” – those actors/actresses (or Executive Producers) and shows that have really won over the TV viewing audience or new shows that hope to become fan favorites in the upcoming 2011-2012 TV season.

The panel was moderated by TV Guide Magazine Senior Editor Debra Birnbaum and featured the following panelists:

Nestor Carbonell (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec, Executive Producers for the popular CW series The Vampire Diaries;

Actor Nestor Carbonell, who was part of the large cast of the ABC juggernaut series Lost and who will be seen in the new CW series Ringer that welcomes the return of Sarah Michelle Gellar (BUFFY!) to TV;

Jorge Garcia and Zachary Levi (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Actor Jorge Garcia, who was also a cast member on Lost for its entire duration on TV as well as the star of the upcoming mid-season FOX series Alcatraz;

Actor Zachary Levi, the lead in the cult- and fan-favorite NBC series Chuck, which is going into its fifth and final season this fall;

Johnny Galecki and Matt Smith (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Actor Johnny Galecki from the popular CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory, which will be returing for its fifth season this fall;

Actor Matt Smith from the longest-running sci-fi TV series Doctor Who, which will celebrate it’s 50th year of TV next year;

Actress Kristin Bauer van Straten and actor Nelson Ellis from True Blood, which is currently airing new episodes on HBO; and,

Kristin Bauer van Straten and Nelson Ellis (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Actress Leslie Hope, who appeared as Terri Bauer, the wife of Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) in the first season of the groundbreaking FOX drama 24 and who will be one of the lead characters in the new supernatural ABC series The River, which debuts this fall.

As the old saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words and I have six to share with you from that panel that provided each panelist a chance to talk about the cultural affect their respective show(s) had on the worldwide audience and their hopes for the futures of each of their shows.

Leslie Hope (Photo Credit: Rueben)

It was a panel filled with a lot of great clips from each of their shows, lots of laughs and very few spoilers; but it was a great panel.

Enjoy the pictures and thanks to TV Guide Magazine for hosting the panel and Comic Con for always providing a great time at the con.

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The Lying Game

The new ABC Family Channel series The Lying Game will debut on August 15 at 9 PM. Based on the books by Sara Shepard (who is also the author of the Pretty Little Liars series of books), the series follows Emma, a kind-hearted foster kid who learns she has an identical twin sister, Sutton. Sutton, unlike Emma, was adopted by wealthy parents and is seemingly living an ideal life. After their initial meeting, Sutton talks Emma into stepping into her life for a few days while she pursues a lead on the mysterious identity of their birth mother. After Sutton inexplicably fails to return to the girls’ designated meeting place, Emma must decide whether to come clean about her identity and risk her own safety in the hope of uncovering her twin sister’s whereabouts, along with the truth about why they were separated in the first place.

The Lying Game Cast

The series stars Alexandra Chando (As The World Turns), Andy Buckley (The Office), Helen Slater (Supergirl), Blair Redford (Switched at Birth), Sharon Pierre-Louis (Lincoln Heights), Kirsten Prout (Kyle XY), Alice Greczyn (Lincoln Heights) and Allie Gonino (10 Things I Hate About You).

You can watch a trailer for The Lying Game here.

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Adele

According to an article at The Wrap, British-born singer Adele has set a new record for the 21st century. She has topped the Billboard/Soundscan sales chart for a 12th non-consecutive week with her second album called “21” and she has logged more times at No. 1 than any other album to come out since the turn of the millennium.

NOTE: The album is named “21” because that is how old Adele was when she recorded it. (WOW! to sing like that at the age of 21!)

The last album to come close to this chart-topping feat is the album “Supernatural” by Santana, which split its dozen chart-topping weeks between the end of 1999 and the beginning of 2001. Santana’s album went 15-times platinum, an achievement that Adele, nor any other contemporary artist, will be able to match; but “21” has sold 2.9 million copies in a little less than six months.

If you haven’t made yourself familiar with Adele yet, you owe it to yourself to take a listen to her music. Her current hit is “Rolling in the Deep” from her album “21“. You can see the music video here and judge for yourself.

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Syfy’s popular series Haven will become the first television series to create a storyline that flows between the show itself and the micro-blogging service Twitter when it launches a special seven-episode arc beginning Friday, August 12, at 10 PM (Eastern and Pacific Time).

In the story, Vince (Richard Donat) and Dave (John Dunsworth), who run the newspaper in Haven, join Twitter as newcomers to the medium. Viewers who follow their characters (@VinceHaven, @DaveHaven) will see them interact with a mysterious Twitter user (@ColdInHaven) who knows more about Haven – and Vince and Dave – than anyone should.

As the special plot unfolds on Twitter, viewers will catch glimpses of it in the show itself, where they’ll be directed to follow the Twitter conversation through special promos. The outcome to the Twitter story will be revealed in the second-season finale on Friday, September 30.

Viewers can follow the story on Twitter with the hashtag #HavenNews as well as here.

Syfy and Twitter will be working together during the seven-week event to measure viewer engagement around the Haven Twitter storyline. The findings will be shared in an online case study, with best practices for any network to use when integrating Twitter directly into a storyline.

Now in its second season, Haven, starring Emily Rose, is based on The Colorado Kid from renowned author Stephen King. The series follows FBI agent Audrey Parker (Rose), who takes up residence in the small town of Haven, Maine, and soon discovers the town’s many secrets.

A longtime refuge for people with an eclectic range of supernatural abilities, Haven also holds the key to unlocking the mysteries of Audrey’s lost past. Among the townspeople are Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant), a handsome local cop with his own supernatural affliction, and Duke Crocker (Eric Balfour), a smuggler and reluctant aide in solving Haven’s troubles.

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Attention Gleeks!

Don’t forget that the box office flick Glee Live! 3D! will be out in theatres this Friday, August 12 for a limited two-week run.

Shot during the summer concerts by the cast of Glee, the film stars 14 members of the show’s cast, including Lea Michele (Rachel), Cory Monteith (Finn), and Chris Colfer (Kurt).

If you weren’t able to see them in concert before or want to relive the experience, make sure you get your tickets now.

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