Author of adventure/thriller and horror fiction

  • Home
  • The Blog
  • Email List/Contact
  • Interviews
  • Apocalyptic
  • Horror
  • Military Thriller
  • Sci-fi/Fantasy
  • All books

SUFFER THE CHILDREN Optioned for TV

May 11, 2023 by Craig DiLouie 4 Comments

I’m proud today to announce my horror novel SUFFER THE CHILDREN has been optioned by Perro Azul for potential adaptation for Netflix, Vix, or another venue.

Perro Azul is a Mexican production house with a solid track record developing Spanish-language TV series and movies. Their work ranges from zombie series to cop dramas to political dark comedies.

Published in 2014 by Gallery Books, SUFFER THE CHILDREN is about a disease that kills the world’s children only to bring them back requiring blood to stay alive a little while longer. The kids are vampires, but the true monsters may be the parents who will do anything to keep their children alive. As the blood supply wanes, their only source may be each other…

This book has been optioned before but failed the funding test due to its grimdark material. I’m hoping this time will be different and this story will finally be brought to life on a screen. Fingers crossed!

Filed Under: Apocalyptic, APOCALYPTIC/HORROR, Craig at Work, CRAIG'S WORK, Film Shorts/TV, MEDIA YOU MIGHT LIKE, Movies, Movies & TV, Suffer the Children, The Blog, WRITING LIFE

THE POWER

May 11, 2023 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

Based on the fascinating book by Naomi Alderman, THE POWER is an Amazon Prime series about an evolutionary change in humanity that threatens to dramatically alter the balance of power between the sexes. The result is reaction, struggle, and possibly a new natural order. This is stunning sci-fi at its best.

The story follows a woman who is the mayor of Seattle, her family, a reporter in Nigeria, a teenager connected to a minor British crime family, a teenager on the run for murder who is taken in by a home run by nuns, and the wife of the dictator of an Eastern European country infamous for sex trafficking. Each provides a lens and focal point for a bizarre twist in evolutionary history: young women everywhere have been born with an organ that like an eel allows emission of electrical discharge.

Suddenly, their hands now able to become literal weapons, women gain an incredible power, which some learn to tune in many ways both curative and lethal. This proves disruptive in countless ways and may just threaten the existing order. As men increasingly feel threatened and unsafe, however, a major conflict may be brewing…

I read THE POWER some years back and found it a powerful work of speculative fiction. At first, I was hesitant: was this going to be good fiction or a thinly veiled social statement? Happily, it’s very much the former with the right amount of the latter. Alderman holds nothing back, both regarding the routine fears and injustices women face that can now be corrected, but also the inherent tendency of power to create injustice. She even dares to say that maybe if women ruled the world, it might not look that different than the way it does now, which I think took courage.

The only criticism I had of Alderman’s book was she didn’t have the space to go very deep with a concept that honestly had so many facets. The show didn’t have that problem. In fact, I’d expected this to be a miniseries, but where it ended left a ton of the book on the table; the show is not finished, and I hope it will be renewed so we can get more. The show takes its time and goes quite deep and expansive with ideas, and it all feels realistic. In particular, I also enjoyed how even-handed it is about the way things are and why they’re that way, and while the focus of the story here is on women, all the men get their say and they’re not always wrong. And the cast is terrific, notably Toni Collette and John Leguizamo.

Overall, I loved THE POWER and I’m looking forward to another season. As an author, I’m envious at the loving and lavish treatment Alderman’s book received, though it certainly deserved it. Again, this is sci-fi at its best, the kind of story that makes you think and feel something new.

Filed Under: MEDIA YOU MIGHT LIKE, Movies & TV, The Blog

SWARM

May 11, 2023 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

Created by Donald Glover and Janine Nabers, SWARM (Amazon Prime) is about a young woman pushed to the brink and who decides to take vengeance on anyone who besmirches the pop star she idolizes. Roughly inspired by separate true events, it’s a strangely compelling if bleak watch, a dark comedy that never had me laughing.

Dre is a young woman living in a big city. It’s obvious she’s both a troubled soul and that she idolizes Ni’Jah, a pop star roughly modeled on Beyoncee. Tragedy forces her onto the road, where she decides to kill people who insulted Ni’Jah online. What follows is a road trip of sorts to various cities and towns, providing glimpses into weirder aspects of American life, long moments of contemplation, and sporadic bursts of artistic violence.

I’m really torn about this one. I liked it, I couldn’t stop watching, but it was hard at times and I’m not sure what it added up to. Artistically, it wallows but it’s good and it meanders but it’s good, and every episode has an artistic but almost documentarian feel to it, like this is a work of hyper social realism. Unfortunately, the show’s commentary on superfandom is so subtle that it comes across as really a sad tale of unchecked mental illness. (Though it’s interesting how everyone who meets the honestly vapid Dre regards her as a blank slate to project their own desires, the opposite of Ni’Jah, who presents a perfect life.) The separate events the story is based on provides its own sharp commentary on society’s many hairline fractures, however, and this ultimately proves far more effective.

Overall, again, I liked this one. Maybe even loved it a bit. Even if in the end I wasn’t totally satisfied with what I’d just experienced. Recommended if you’re looking for something offbeat and where you can enjoy the strange dark art of the parts without worrying too much about their sum.

Filed Under: MEDIA YOU MIGHT LIKE, Movies & TV, The Blog

CHIMP EMPIRE

May 11, 2023 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

Usually, nature documentaries for me are like a trip to the zoo–something I’m usually happy to put off, though I love that they’re there and available. So it was surprising when I checked out Netflix’s CHIMP EMPIRE on a lark and found it utterly enthralling. Who knew nature could write Shakespeare?

Welcome to the Ngogo rainforest in Uganda, where scientists discovered the largest known group of chimpanzees living in the wild. Humans have been studying them so long that the chimps just sort of roll with people being around. This provided the filmmakers the opportunity to capture incredible footage of their daily lives and shape them into a narrative about family and power.

Some time ago, the group split apart into the larger Central Group dominated by alpha male Jackson and his lieutenant Miles, and the Western Group. The Western Group is smaller, under tougher stress to get food, and therefore they are far more collaborative. The Central Group is beginning to become stressed by restless chimps who want to become king and have begun testing the waters. Sensing weakness, the Western Group decides it’s time to see if they can expand their turf–and maybe settle their old feud with Jackson once and for all.

The chimpanzees are beautiful to watch, especially the highly expressive children, and they all come across as individuals with distinct personalities. The jungle feels like another world, one that deserves protecting. Narrated by Mahershala Ali, the storylines are dramatic and compelling–a bit anthropomorphic in the telling, but as chimpanzees are humans’ closest living relative in the animal kingdom, it’s entirely forgivable. Again, in its brute simplicity and impact, this is Shakespeare as nature might write it.

In short, I’ve never been so riveted by a nature documentary. I loved it, and I hope they’ll do a season 2 so I can keep up with the chimps’ never-ending story.

Filed Under: MEDIA YOU MIGHT LIKE, Movies & TV, The Blog

THE RETREAT Audiobook Omnibus Now Available

May 11, 2023 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

Get it while it’s hot! And by “hot” I mean on fire, emitting screams, and surrounded by laughing, machete-wielding maniacs. The Retreat, the apocalyptic military fiction series by me, Stephen Knight, and Joe McKinney, is now available as an audiobook omnibus narrated by the great R.C. Bray.

The world would die laughing….

When a new disease turns people into sadistic, laughing killers, a light infantry battalion fights to maintain order in Boston. As infection spreads, the Army loses control, and the soldiers find themselves fighting the people they once swore to protect.

As the country slides into violent collapse, the lost battalion learns the last bastion of the federal government is still holding out in Florida. Harry Lee, its commander, decides the only hope is to lead the survivors there.

But first, they must cross more than a thousand miles of an apocalyptic America, hunted by a savage and merciless enemy.

Inspired by The Anabasis and written by a team of best-selling zombie authors, The Retreat: The Complete Series for the first time brings together all six volumes, chronicling a horrific vision of the apocalypse and a brutal depiction of courage in the face of impossible odds.

This omnibus includes the following works:

The Retreat: Pandemic
The Retreat: Slaughterhouse
The Retreat: Die Laughing
The Retreat: Alamo
The Retreat: Crucible
The Retreat: Forlorn Hope

I was very happy to contribute Pandemic and Alamo and have a chance to work with these great authors.

Click here to check it out at Audible.

And of course, there’s always the eBook option.

Filed Under: Apocalyptic, APOCALYPTIC/HORROR, Books, CRAIG'S WORK, MEDIA YOU MIGHT LIKE, The Blog, The Retreat Series, Zombies

DJINN Now Available for Pre-Order!

May 11, 2023 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

I am excited to announce that DJINN, my supernatural military thriller, is now available for pre-order for Amazon Kindle. This novel reimagines the witch for the War on Terror era, taking the reader on a journey into the heart of darkness that is both human and supernatural.

Here’s the synopsis:

In the violent aftermath of the American withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, a photojournalist arrives to learn the fate of the Witch Doctors, a fabled Army occult warfare unit. Holly believes her father, reported missing in action, ran this mysterious outfit that sought to weaponize black magic to win the War on Terror.

As the Taliban advances and the national government crumbles, Holly makes a harrowing journey into the deep desert to an abandoned base, which houses a terrifying secret. There, along with a group of American ex-soldiers, themselves cursed, she will face the ancient evil the Witch Doctors unleashed…

The terrors that live in the world of the djinn. The horrors that lurk in war itself.

DJINN releases June 16 in eBook and trade paperback exclusively through Amazon. Read by Garrett Michael Brown, the audiobook releases the same date.

You can get it here. I hope you’ll check it out. Thank you for reading!

Filed Under: APOCALYPTIC/HORROR, Books, CRAIG'S WORK, Djinn, HISTORY, MEDIA YOU MIGHT LIKE, Other History, The Blog

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • …
  • 154
  • Next Page »

Categories

  • APOCALYPTIC/HORROR
    • Apocalyptic
    • Art
    • Film Shorts/TV
    • Movies
    • Music Videos
    • Reviews of Other Books
    • Weird/Funny
    • Zombies
  • COMICS
    • Comic Books
  • CRAIG'S WORK
    • Armor Series
    • Aviator Series
    • Castles in the Sky
    • Crash Dive Series
    • Djinn
    • Episode Thirteen
    • Hell's Eden
    • How to Make a Horror Movie and Survive
    • My Ex, The Antichrist
    • One of Us
    • Our War
    • Q.R.F.
    • Strike
    • Suffer the Children
    • The Alchemists
    • The Children of Red Peak
    • The End of the Road
    • The Final Cut
    • The Front
    • The Infection
    • The Killing Floor
    • The Retreat Series
    • The Thin White Line
    • Tooth and Nail
  • GAMES
    • Video & Board Games
  • HISTORY
    • Other History
    • Submarines & WW2
  • MEDIA YOU MIGHT LIKE
    • Books
    • Film Shorts
    • Interesting Art
    • Movies & TV
    • Music
  • POLITICAL
    • Politics
  • SCIENCE
    • Cool Science
  • The Blog
  • WRITING LIFE
    • Craig at Work
    • Interviews with Craig
    • Reader Mail
    • Writing/Publishing

Copyright © 2025 · Author Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in