Maddie, Jeff, and Tyler talk to Madeleine Holly-Rosing about her epic series that turned from a webcomic to physical comic!
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Synopsis:
Boston Metaphysical Society: The Complete Series: An ex-Pinkerton detective, a spirit photographer, and a genius scientist battle supernatural forces in late 1800’s Boston.
Boston Metaphysical Society: The Scourge of the Mechanical Men: A standalone continuation of the original series featuring the characters, Granville Woods and Nikola Tesla.
(Images via Madeleine Holly-Rosing)
For more information on BMS, check out Facebook, Twitter, and the website! To purchase the comics, go to Amazon, StorEnvy.
About the Creator
Madeleine Holly-Rosing
A TV, feature film and comic book writer, Madeleine is the winner of the Sloan Fellowship for screenwriting, and the Gold Aurora and Bronze Telly for a PSA produced by Women In Film. She also won numerous awards while completing the UCLA MFA Program in Screenwriting. Having run a number of successful crowdfunding campaigns for her comic, Boston Metaphysical Society, Madeleine now teaches a crowdfunding class for independent creators at Pulp Fiction Books in Culver City and has guest lectured at Scriptwriters Network. a Dreamworks Animation, and the UCLA Professional Programs. She has also published the book, Kickstarter for the Independent Creator.
She also has an anthology of short stories and novellas called Boston Metaphysical Society: Prelude (in print as well as eBook) based on the Boston Metaphysical Society universe available at all major online retailers. The Boston Metaphysical Society short story, Here Abide Monsters, is part of the Some Time Later anthology from Thinking Ink publishers. The first novel based on the series, Boston Metaphysical Society: A Storm of Secrets, will be released in the Fall and she was hired by SFC Comics/Evoluzione Publishing to write a four issue mini-series based on the SFC character, Kasai.
Formerly a nationally ranked epee fencer, she has competed nationally and internationally. She is an avid reader of comics, steampunk, science fiction, fantasy, and historical military fiction.