xmlns:fb=”http://www.facebook.com/2008/fbml”> HELLstalkers — The new action-adventure series from internationally bestselling authors Joe Nassise and Jon F Merz. Coming soon to a mobile phone near you!

On February 5th, scientists at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland ran a short test on the newly completed Large Hadron Collider.  For that brief period, protons swarmed back and forth along the seventeen miles of carefully constructed tunnel and slammed into each other with devastating force, generating power the likes of which had not been seen since the moment of the Big Bang.

Just a few short hours.

That was all it took for our world to be invaded.

My name is Captain Memphis Stone, commander of the Hellstalkers, the armed response unit hastily assembled to face this growing threat.

This is the story of the men and women under my command, those who stand in the gap and shed their blood to protect the rest of humanity from creatures that we never imagined we’d ever face, not even in our darkest dreams.

Welcome to the front lines.

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Just in case you missed it, there’s a big box in the left sidebar that says “Latest Episode”, which, as you no doubt guessed, means we’ve gone live!

Episode One is now available for download in both epub and .prc formats, which can be read on your Sony Reader, Amazon Kindle, and a host of other ereaders. Even better, its free! So go ahead and grab your copy and dive into the first book in the HELLstalkers series, The Cerberus Protocol.

If you’re interested in helping us promote the series in exchange for the chance to win some cool swag, then pop on over to the Recruitment Center and become an official HELLstalker. You’ve receive exclusive information and cool prizes each time you carry out a mission on our behalf.

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The LHC and Vanity Fair

January 6, 2010

Vanity Fair ran a terrific piece recently on the Large Hadron Collider which I missed the first time around.  Discovered it today thanks to a tweet by Julia Cheiffetz, senior editor over at Harper Studio.
The article mentions the problems the Collider ran into after its first test, but those pale in comparison to the issues [...]

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Sneak Peek #1

December 30, 2009

For those of you wondering just what a novel on your mobile phone will look like, here’s a quick snapshot of The Cerberus Protocol as seen on a Samsung smartphone…

Sweet, huh?
We’re getting close.

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Cover art for The Cerberus Protocol

December 21, 2009

Our extremely talented  design team – artist (Brad Cooper) and graphic designer (Taylor Aldredge) – delivered the cover art for HELLstalker book one, The Cerberus Protocol, this evening and I couldn’t wait to share it with all of you.  (Trust me, this low-resolution image just doesn’t do it complete justice…)

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Mobilebooks in the New York Times

November 19, 2009

There was an interesting article in the New York Times yesterday about the rising popularity of reading books on your cell phone. While it didn’t mention HELLstalkers or Blackbetty Mobilemedia, I thought it was worth reading and wanted to share it.  One line in particular jumped out at me:
Many people who want to read [...]

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The First Easter Egg

October 30, 2009
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If you missed this last week on the Storytellersunplugged blog, here it is again…

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The Black Hole Theory

October 23, 2009

Is the Large Hadron Collider dangerous? One scientist thinks so…

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Official HELLStalker Unit Patch

October 18, 2009
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Our resident artist, Brad Cooper, has just completed the creation of the official unit patch worn by all of the HELLstalker teams attached to Project Cerberus.

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Just What is the Large Hadron Collider Anyway?

October 7, 2009

Looking for some information on what the Large Hadron Collider actually is and why they built it in the first place? Here’s an informational video from back in 2007, when the LHC was still being constructed…

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