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We are all Chillers!

April 19, 2013 By Eric Douglas

People make movies in Los Angeles. People pen graphic novels in New York. Right?

Nope. Not even close.

The digital/information age has done more than make books, movies and cat videos available at our finger tips. It has leveled the playing field for every creative mind with an idea. You don’t have to be a part of a big film studio or associated with a large publishing house. In fact, it is often to your advantage to be independent.

Case in point: Chillers II, the latest graphic novel by Daniel Boyd and his stable of friends, writers and creatives. Just a few years ago, it wouldn’t have been practical to produce a book like this in West Virginia, but last Tuesday night was the official release date for the latest graphic novel in the Chillers series. Every one of the contributors for the project, save one, is from West Virginia. Boyd is an assistant professor of media studies at West Virginia State University. The original film Chillers was Boyd’s first feature film in 1988. It consisted of a series of interconnected short horror stories with a message behind them. Flash forward to present day and Boyd has taken that same idea and moved it to the graphic novel format.

“Our formula is simple: frighten and enlighten. Like Rod Serling taught us with The Twilight Zone, the best stories of the fantastic are those that say something,” Boyd said. You don’t have to look too deep into the stories to find the message inside of them.

 

I picked up a copy of the book and had Boyd, along with most of the contributors to the anthology, sign it. I remember going to see the movie and I have enjoyed reading both books now. This is a great series and I really hope it continues for a long run. The stories make you shudder, make you cringe, and make you think at the same time. Every story ends with a character climbing on board the symbolic bus from the movie that takes them to Hell for something they did in the story. Justice is served. 

Danny is an inspiration to me and a lot of others with this project. I love that he mixes established writers in his projects with up and coming writers in the form of his students. He has always done that. When he made Chillers, the movie, much of his talent and crew came from the halls of West Virginia State. Over the years, I have heard so many people tell me they “plan to write a book when they get the time.” Every writer I know rolls his/her eyes when they hear that. You have to make the time or it will never get done. With this project, Danny teaches his students that final lesson. If you want to do something, do it. Make it happen. No one is going to give you permission. You just have to make it happen. Work out the details later.

 

I think it’s time for me to get to work on my next project. Maybe I’ll write another horror story.
Hold on. I think I heard something down the hall…why is there a bus parked out front?

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