Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Villains, Victims and Violets - a super-cool project by super-cool ladies!

(June 15, 2019)

A man leaves his fiancĂ©e in the night fog and is never seen alive again. A woman escapes mob life for Norfolk, England, only to find notes in the garden in the secret code of her mobster suitor. The final message is “[p]repare to meet thy God.” A maid, torn from her bed by the butler who spurned her, is brought on a midnight hunt for a long-hidden treasure. As the man drops into the treasure chamber, the seal is lowered, and she leaves him to suffocate.
Sherlock Holmes has become known as one of the most complex, accessible characters in historical and modern literature. You’ll see every subject under the sun—forensics, philosophy, cooking, analytical thinking, and, of course, London—reconsidered through the lens of Sherlock Holmes. The female characters in his world are faced with unique situations. The answers they often find involve this aloof person who is repeatedly deemed sexist by modern writers. Holmes’ fictional biographer, John Watson, reports in one adventure that Holmes has an aversion to women.
Is this consistently true? As for the women, coming into his world can be lifesaving or hazardous.So it’s long since time to apply a different lens to the women who engage and motivate Sherlock Holmes. The center of each essay is agency—the opportunities for independence and self-determination, which were few and far between in Victorian England—and the particular character’s role in the story. What we find all too often are silences around the women. And yet, women in the stories—clients, villains, victims, and Violets—are pivotal in the world of Sherlock Holmes.

Launch: Biggest collection of Sherlockian pastiches - MX Publishing

(September 7, 2015)

What's got the Sherlockian world all excited?

This man and his upcoming GIANT book of Sherlock Holmes stories:



Yup, the much anticipated MX collection - SIXTY THREE authors from all over the world coming together to make the biggest original collection of Sherlock Holmes stories (ever!). Painstakingly edited by the well-known David Marcum, and lovingly produced by Steve Emecz, this is the greatest treat for every Sherlockian/Holmesian out there. Kudos to Steve and David for bringing this amazing project to life!

Here's what Steve has to say about the (amazing, brilliant, fantastic!) collection, the competition and the party:


Now, if you're in London on October 1 (you lucky, lucky Sherlockian) - you can attend the launch at the picturesque terrace on the 35th floor of Heron Tower (generously donated by Powa Technologies), and get a chance to meet Sherlockian celebrities. Steve has gathered a most impressive guest list. But despair not, good Sherlockian, if you are not in London; you can join in virtually. Yes, the party's where Steve is posing in the picture above. Awesome, ain't it?



So, how do you get yourself to this exclusive, invitation only, super-party at a super-venue? There's a competition. (Of course.) The details of this competition can be found here.

What are you waiting for? Go ahead! Download the PowaTag and enter the competition as soon as you can!

If you missed the Kickstarter campaign, don't worry, you can still buy the books. Amazon has it. It's been ranking first in the Sherlock Holmes category for ages now.

And just so you know, this is the venue (and yes, that's our lovely photographer V):




Launch of Improbable Press - A New, Unique Tribute to Sherlock Holmes

(June 13, 2015)

Not for the faint of heart.
Not for the conservative.
Not for the intolerant.
Not for those afraid of change.

This one is for the romantic Sherlockians.
For those who crave something new.
For those in need of a fresh adventure.
For the Johnlocked (but not exclusively).
For those unafraid to walk on grounds where angels fear to tread.
And especially for those who believe that Sherlock Holmes could not only love, but love well.

Improbable Press has been launched, under the able hand of Atlin Merrick, a much-celebrated Sherlockian fan-fiction writer. Here - check it out.

I am well aware that many Sherlockians balk at the idea of Sherlockian erotica, and wish to stay away. It's a matter of choice, of course, and those who wish to stay away are welcome to do so. However, I have the good fortune to personally know some of the folks behind Improbable Press - and I do not hesitate to say that these are full-blooded Sherlockians; people who love and respect Sherlock will all their hearts. Sherlock Holmes and his romantic adventures are in good hands. So, if the only concern is that this endeavour would somehow cheapen the detective we know and love, rest assured: this is a labour of love.

Everyone deserves to be loved; even (or especially) Sherlock Holmes. And personally, there's nothing more I'd like to see than for him to be happy, if only in the pages of a book.

I, for one, eagerly look forward to the new books!


14 Years of Sherlockiana - Happy Birthday, SHSI!

(May 28, 2015)

How time flies!



May 28, 2001 - Mr Sumal Surendranath, current President of the Sherlock Holmes Society of India, decided to create this group for fellow Indian Sherlockians to have a platform to discuss the master detective.

14 years later, SHSI has about 200 members, a bi-annual publication, a Facebook page, a blog and many, many, many international friends.

Quite something, eh?

So, cheers to SHSI and Indian Sherlockians, and a special toast to Sumalji!

BSI Weekend Day #1: ASH Wednesday

(January 8, 2015)

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. So I took plenty of them!
A bit of background before the goodies: ASH Wednesday is the informal dinner of the Adventuresses of Sherlock Holmes, and is held on the first Wednesday of each month and kicks off the BSI Weekend each year. BSI (Baker Street Irregulars) has its annual BSI Weekend (around Sherlock's birthday) - well, it's the most awesome birthday party ever, with people from all over the world and goes on for days.
This is my first time - both in New York as well as at the BSI Weekend. Obviously, I'm wide-eyed and open-mouthed most of the time - and so it occurred that I thought of taking pictures (despite lugging my big camera all the way to NY just for this purpose) only after a bellyful of chicken fingers, fries and sauvignon blanc.
A roomful of interesting Sherlockians - a truly colourful variety of people, ranging from veterans to newbies, with talks of Rathbone to Brett to Cumberbatch - I can think of no better way to have spent my first evening in New York. Even though I'd only met only about four people in the entire hall previously (and knew perhaps four more through emails) - it didn't end up with me sulking in a corner by myself (quite the norm at large gatherings for the socially-awkward me); the folks at ASH are incredibly friendly and make you feel so welcome!
Now, without further ado, here are the promised pictures:


That's David Stuart Davies (yup, the well-known British Sherlockian pastiche-writer - all the way from Yorkshire!) with his lovely wife - and being photo-bombed by Maria Fleishhack (yup, the Baker Street Babe herself!).

Evelyn Herzog and Susan Rice - the driving forces of ASH!

Ursula Moran (the best dinner conversationalist ever) and Christopher Zordan (the man behind the Gaslight Gala)
Catherine Cooke - all the way from London! Amazin' lady.




Lyndsay Faye (oh yes, the Baker Street Babe herself), Scott Monty (heard of I Hear of Sherlock? the very same) and Maria with her autographed mug - sent to her by Benedict Cumberbatch! Awesome, ain't it?

Al Gregory, BSI - a most charming gentleman!














Fun pictures at ASH Wednesday, 7 January 2015, New York - oh, right, the location: Annie Moore's (50 East 43rd Street, New York, NY 10017). Look, that's me in there, too!

Monday, October 28, 2019

Sherringford Holmes

(November 1, 2014)

Interesting article - thanks to Prajakta Hebbar, SHSI member and a leading columnist!

Book Launch - Petr Kopl: The Hound of the Baskervilles

(October 16, 2014)

Petr Kopl, Master of Sherlockian Art, strikes again.

After the resounding success of the English translation of "A Scandal in Bohemia" from the original Czech, MX Publishing has taken up "The Hound of the Baskervilles" next. The Kickstarter Project, of course, was oversubscribed within days. Only a handful of copies remain, and with five days to go, if you haven't booked it yet, I'd suggest doing so right away! Pick up your book here.

Anyhow - about the book launch. On 22 November 2014, Steve (Emecz) has organised a book launch at the quaint Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes Hotel on Baker Street. Petr is flying down from the Czech Republic - so you can meet Petr in person and get him to sign your copy. Bundled signed copies are available, too - I am eyeing the bundle of four. It has two of Petr, and two of Luke (Benjamen Kuhns) - the entire MX graphic novel collection so far...and all signed! (And I can attest to the excellence of all four - yup, read them all!) Plus, Petr, Luke and Steve are lovely people to meet. You can also make a contribution to the Undershaw Preservation Trust and feel good about yourself! Generous as ever, Steve gives away raffle tickets as usual, and the prizes are amazing! Book your tickets here - before they are sold out!

Here's the cover - gorgeous, isn't it? And as one of the privileged few to have glimpsed the inside, I can confirm that the entire book is just as beautiful. If you follow MX Publishing, you would have seen some of the panels Steve has put up, and you would know exactly what I am talking about. And if you have already read Petr's "A Scandal in Bohemia", I don't need to say another word. Yes, here is a book you can judge by its cover!

Interesting bit of trivia - The Hound was actually the first Sherlock Holmes graphic novel created by Petr in Czech.
To sum up the book launch:
  • Book: Petr Kopl's The Hound of the Baskervilles
  • Date: 22 November 2014 (Saturday)
  • Time: 1500 - 1700 hrs
  • Venue: Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes, 108 Baker Street, London
  • Tickets: Buy here
Hope to see you there!