Monday, February 22, 2010

From Blog to Book

More than one reader of this blog has asked along the way: “How and why did you decide to take the blog and make it into a book?” (a formal announcement of which will be coming in the near future).

That’s a good question – and ultimately, it was the blog itself that created the impetus for a book in the first place. Way back in 2007 (I can hardly believe it’s been three years already!) shortly after I started this blog about an incredible homicide case, I heard from people all across America. One of those was author Andrew E. Stoner of Indianapolis.

Stoner, who e-mailed me and complimented the quality of the PC Blog, is the author of two previous books, including a biography on an Indiana governor for which he served as deputy press secretary, and an interesting book on murders from each of Indiana’s 92 counties. Stoner was looking around for a new book idea when he came across the PC Blog.


“I was mostly interested in this case because of PC’s blog,” Stoner said. “He has always covered this as a story of murder and a terrible crime, not just as some salacious porn report. I remember e-mailing to him and complimenting the quality of his coverage of the story, and the comprehensive nature of the information provided.”

I’m happy to report Andrew and I struck up a good friendship, talking back and forth both by e-mail and phone – conversations that included “How do you write a book?” That is a question I had and one that Andrew helped answer. To make a long story short, we decided upon combining efforts and going in on a book that would bring thoughtfulness and sense to this senseless crime (but one that included incredible twists and turns from Virginia to Pennsylvania to California).

“PC’s research on this case has been outstanding, and that means the book we have written will be the most comprehensive look anyone can get of this case,” Stoner said. “We have worked hard talking to sources, dividing up research tasks, and basically working in collaboration from the start to come up with the best final product we can.”

This has been a good partnership, I will attest. We’ve had good interaction about what angles to follow, who to interview, and both of us have been to Wilkes-Barre and Dallas, Pennsylvania so we can write from a specific point of view. Our goal was to talk to as many people that we could – many would not talk to us – but we tried nonetheless. (The good news: We scored some very key interviews with one of the convicted perpetrators, members of Bryan Kocis’ family, prosecutors and police, and many others.)

I am convinced readers of this blog – and even people who have never even heard of this case before – will be pleased and engaged as we tell the story of the murder of Bryan Kocis. (And that is the story, not just some ‘porn actors gone bad’ sort of tale.)

Another added bonus – with the announcement of the book, long-time readers of this blog will finally learn the identity of PC – I’m using my full name as co-author of the book as evidence of how proud Andrew and I are of our work.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

The Deadline's Coming...

Assuming Demetrius Fannick is the 'great attorney' he claims to be... we should see these filed tomorrow, or on Tuesday for Harlow's appeal.

Personally... I wouldn't even hold my breath... nor should Harlow Cuadra; thinking that there's even a remote chance for an appeal is just plain stupid. Just like the crime(s) that Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes are currently convicted of committing.

Update 02/07/2010: So far nothing has been filed... no surprise really. I'll update this story when something finally is.

Update 02/08/2010: Demetrius Fannick files an application for extension of time to file the brief and reproduced record.

Update 02/12/2010: On the same day Fannick files for an extension, the court grants the order. Fannick now has until March 4, 2010 to file the brief and reproduced record.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Book Announcement Update...

Things continue to go as planned... now we deal with "World English Rights"... or "World Rights"... thank God for Attorneys.

The joys of writing a book continue. :)

Update 01/13/2010: Once this 'little' issue is resolved... it's expected that the book will be available this Fall. I wish I could name the publisher, title, price, release date, etc... but that's just going to have to wait until the final contract is signed.

Update 01/19/2010: The "World Rights" issue has been resolved... and a publishing contract is expected to be signed within the next week or so. Once this is done, I'll provide more information.

Meanwhile... there hasn't been much going on in regards to Harlow's appeal.

Update 01/20/2010: Initial Contract in-hand... there's likely going to be some changes... but everything looks on schedule. Dotting you're I's and crossing your T's is a good thing.

Update 01/30/2010: An agreement is expected next week :).

Update 02/03/2010: We're just about there... the only thing that hasn't been agreed upon is the sub-title. I think we'll have that resolved by tomorrow.

Update 02/04/2010: I think we've been able to agree on the sub-title, now we get to deal with the "Errors and Ommission insurance policy". The glamorous parts of doing a book deal. :) I just keep reminding myself... "Dotting you're I's and crossing your T's is a good thing... and so are attorneys" :)

Update @ 03/17/2010: Just wanted to give everyone a quick update that the book now appears to be released sometime between Fall 2010 and Spring 2011. We'll be doing an official post shortly.

I just got word about this from the publisher yesterday.

Apparently they had to redo the fall 2010 list in order to accommodate the production budget, which means some books that were planned for release later this year will move to the following spring, 2011.

Perhaps we can get it released in March, wouldn't that be a hoot for timing (again).

Friday, January 8, 2010

Quick Update...

There were court papers signed yesterday by Luzerne County judge Thomas Burke allowing more than $4,000 to be paid to an investigation agency for Joseph Kerekes' case.

So it would appear, that he will also be the judge taking over Harlow Cuadra's appeal.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Who's the new Judge?

With Judge Peter Paul Olszewski, Jr. no longer on the bench... who will handle Harlow's murder appeal?

To be honest... I have no idea who will be handling Harlow Cuadra's appeal... but... I do know that Judge Thomas Burke (Luzerne County's new President Judge) will be reassigning all of PPO's cases... so when something happens, I'll let you all know.

Meanwhile... that 'huge announcement' I mentioned earlier... look for that to be made soon... perhaps as early as this week. (These things take time).