January 13 at 7 pm, Brad Meltzer will be at Politics and Prose.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010

Brad Meltzer, a former local comics writer, answered some of my questions on his new tv show Decoded. First, here's some information about him from the press release for the show.
Brad Meltzer is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Fate and six other novels. His first non-fiction work Heroes For My Son, a collection of historical heroes, recently hit the New York Times bestseller list. Meltzer is also author of the critically acclaimed comic books Identity Crisis and Justice League of America and is the first author to ever reach the #1 spot on both the New York Times and the Diamond comic book bestseller lists simultaneously. Meltzer's books have spent over eleven months on bestseller lists, and have been translated into over 25 languages.
Best-selling author Brad Meltzer loves a good mystery. A history enthusiast known for his immaculate research, he has studied and written about some of America's most revered institutions and documents. But sometimes he uncovers unverifiable stories that keep him awake at night. Is there another hidden message buried in the Statue of Liberty? What happened to the White House cornerstone that's been missing for two centuries? Could it be true that John Wilkes Booth lived for 40 years after his presumed death under an assumed identity?
In the new 10-part series BRAD MELTZER'S DECODED, premiering on Thursday, December 2 at 10 p.m. on HISTORY®, Meltzer scours secret clues, symbols and conspiracy theories to unravel some of society's most provocative enigmas. And the deeper he digs into the past, the more we learn about our future.
Together with a team of experts – Buddy Levy, a professor and journalist who assumes there is always more than meets the eye; Christine McKinley, a mechanical engineer who believes only what she can prove; and Scott Rolle, a trial lawyer who is skeptical by nature – Meltzer hunts for answers to questions that have perplexed us for centuries yet have never been fully investigated.
The premiere episode rolls out with "The White House" as the team gets to the bottom – literally – of a mystery concerning the cornerstones of our democracy. Laid by the ultra secretive Freemasons, this landmark piece of stone vanished. The search for the cornerstone has been on for over 200 years, everyone from Harry Truman to Barbara Bush have looked for it. Is it a coincidence…or is there a secret conspiracy tied to these stones and the buildings they were meant to support?
Together with a team of experts – Buddy Levy, a professor and journalist who assumes there is always more than meets the eye; Christine McKinley, a mechanical engineer who believes only what she can prove; and Scott Rolle, a trial lawyer who is skeptical by nature – Meltzer hunts for answers to questions that have perplexed us for centuries yet have never been fully investigated.
The premiere episode rolls out with "The White House" as the team gets to the bottom – literally – of a mystery concerning the cornerstones of our democracy. Laid by the ultra secretive Freemasons, this landmark piece of stone vanished. The search for the cornerstone has been on for over 200 years, everyone from Harry Truman to Barbara Bush have looked for it. Is it a coincidence…or is there a secret conspiracy tied to these stones and the buildings they were meant to support?
ComicsDC: Brad, to provide a figleaf of cover for this appearing on ComicsDC - you used to live in suburban Maryland, and you still write comics, correct?
Brad Meltzer: Of course.
ComicsDC: How did the idea for the tv show come about?
Brad Meltzer: One of the heads of HISTORY read my novel The Book of Fate, which dealt with Freemasons and the secret codes that Thomas Jefferson used when he was President -- and then said, "We should do a show like this." And y'know what that is? That's dumb luck by me.
ComicsDC: How did the topics get picked?
Brad Meltzer: I keep a book (now books) of every idea I've had over the years -- some stupid and dumb and not fleshed out -- and some that'll feed characters and comic books and anything else. And there were just tons of historical details that I'd love to know the answers to, but just couldn't use in the books. So really, I'm stealing from my future novels.
ComicsDC: How much research do you personally do or supervise?
Brad Meltzer: For the novels, I do all the research myself. But for the show, HISTORY said, you give us the mysteries and we'll give you the research team to solve it. The problem is, I still couldn't help myself and sometimes found myself digging as well.
ComicsDC: Which is your favorite show?
Brad Meltzer: Of Decoded? I love this first one airing tonight -- about the first piece of the White House. That was the very first idea I suggested, and it really set up a good model for the show. Sure, we're not digging it up from below the White House -- but we do answer questions like, is it hollow? And what's inside? As for surprises, the John Wilkes Booth one is the one that kept me awake.
ComicsDC: Navy medical historian Jan Herman is a friend of mine - I've known him for 20 years - and he hasn't convinced me yet that Lincoln's murderer John Wilkes Booth may have escaped, as one of your shows examines. Did any of the shows change your mind about an historical 'truth'?
Brad Meltzer: I hear you. And I started the Booth show thinking the exact same thing. But wait till you see Booth's family telling their side of the story. It's like "Who is Donna Troy?" Will mess you up good.
ComicsDC: Is the show going to continue? If so, do you know what other topics you'd like to look into?
Brad Meltzer: It depends if we get more viewers than my last try at television -- Jack & Bobby. There, our ratings were 14. Not a 14 share. Fourteen people. Total.
ComicsDC: Is it really possible to solve a mystery for a tv show?
Brad Meltzer: Especially with historical shows, the biggest barrier is simply that so much of the physical evidence is gone or unavailable. When Lee Harvey Oswald was dead, theories started that it wasn't him in the grave. So they dug him up and proved it was. If you want to solve the Booth mystery, dig up the grave. For now, the government still won't allow it. But when you watch our Lewis episode, the ballistic evidence and the other details we find definitely add a huge piece to the puzzle.
ComicsDC: Your next book is about secrets in a museum or archives - can you tell us anything about that?
Brad Meltzer: The Inner Circle comes out 1/11/11 and for that one, I got help with the research from a former President of the United States. So I'm now gearing up that release.
ComicsDC: What is your favorite museum or archives?
Brad Meltzer: The National Archives. No question. It's the attic of the US Government. Library of Congress is a close second.
ComicsDC: And bringing it all back home, do you have any plans to write another comic book? How about adapting your existing works to graphic novels?
Brad Meltzer: Love to write more comics. Without question, comics still have had the biggest influence on my writing. More than film. More than novels. More than anything. They're still the best.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Brad Meltzer, the formerly local comics writer, forever outs himself in "Why ‘Superman vs Muhammad Ali’ is still the greatest"
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Brad's left our fair city for Florida's charms, but he's still into comics:
DEUS EX MACHINA: Meltzer Interviews BKV Part 1
by Jeffrey Renaud
Comic Book Resources, August 9th, 2010
DEUS EX MACHINA: Meltzer Interviews BKV Part 1
by Jeffrey Renaud
Comic Book Resources, August 9th, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Lindelof, Oswalt, other celebs gleefully trash author Brad Meltzer, USA Today's Pop Candy blog April 1 2010 - and for his birthday no less!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Colin Solan comes through again to tell us about a local reading -
Brad Meltzer (Justice League of America, Identity Crisis) signs his new book Heroes for My Son on May 12, 2010 at 7:00 PM.
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
4801 Bethesda Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814
301-986-1761
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
4801 Bethesda Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20814
301-986-1761
Monday, November 23, 2009
Former local writer Brad Meltzer is writing the Buffy comic book - Brad Meltzer Leaps Into the Buffyverse, by Jeffrey Renaud, Staff Writer, November 18th, 2009.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Christopher Porter of the Express wrote in to note that he did a short interview with Brad Meltzer that was in Thursday's Express, and he noted "I did a longer piece on Brad six years ago in the City Paper; the setting was Big Planet."
Meltzer will be at the Book Festival on the Mall tomorrow.
Sara Duke, who will also be at the Book Festival tomorrow as a Library of Congress escort, wrote in to note that the Library has a podcast with Brad online now.
Meltzer will be at the Book Festival on the Mall tomorrow.
Sara Duke, who will also be at the Book Festival tomorrow as a Library of Congress escort, wrote in to note that the Library has a podcast with Brad online now.
Monday, September 22, 2008

Librarian Sara Duke's sent in some schedule information.
National Book Festival, September 27th, on the Mall
Neil Gaiman
Teens & Children Pavilion
11:45-12:15 pm
Book Signing
1-3 pm
For more than 20 years, Neil Gaiman has been a top writer of modern comics and a best-selling novelist. His work has appeared in translation in more than 19 countries, and nearly all of his novels, graphic and otherwise, have been optioned for films. He was the creator-writer of the monthly cult DC Comics series Sandman, which won many awards, including a World Fantasy Award. He is the author of the critically acclaimed American Gods, awarded the Hugo, Nebula, Bram Stoker, SFX and Locus awards, and his novel Stardust was a winner of the American Library Association’s Alex Award as one of 2000’s top 10 adult novels for young adults. His children’s books include the international best-selling novel Coraline (2002), a winner of the Bram Stoker Award and the Hugo Award. His latest novel for young readers is The Graveyard Book (HarperCollins, September 2008). He lives near Minneapolis.
Brad Meltzer
Fiction & Mystery Pavilion
11:10-11:40 am
Book Signing
12:30-1:30 pm
Brad Meltzer earned credit from Columbia Law School for writing his first book, The Tenth Justice (1997), the first in a line of New York Times best-sellers. His books have a total of almost 3 million copies in print and have been translated into more than a dozen languages. His latest thriller is The Book of Lies (Grand Central, September 2008). He is also the author of the critically acclaimed comic book Identity Crisis and the first author to ever reach the No. 1 spot on both the New York Times and the Diamond comic book best-seller lists simultaneously. He lives in Miami.
Small Press Expo overflow:
Oct. 3: Lynda Barry & Tom Tomorrow at Politics & Prose.
Small Press Expo:
Georgia Higley & Sara Duke will be manning a Library of Congress table at SPX. This is your chance to donate a copy of your comic book to the Library! (If you see me, you can give me one to give to Michigan State University's Comic Art Collection too).
From our friends at The Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2008/09/08/DI2008090801900.html
Sunday, June 15, 2008
See "WHAT'S NEXT FOR BRAD MELTZER"
The best-selling 'Identity Crisis' writer shares details on his new novel's ties to the creation of Superman, his upcoming stint on 'Buffy' and the death of the entire DC Universe!
By Andy Serwin
Posted 06/11/08
The best-selling 'Identity Crisis' writer shares details on his new novel's ties to the creation of Superman, his upcoming stint on 'Buffy' and the death of the entire DC Universe!
By Andy Serwin
Posted 06/11/08
Sunday, May 11, 2008
See Matt Brady's "BACK TO COMICS: BRAD MELTZER," Newsarama 05-09-2008.
And since Brady mentioned Brad's loss of his mother as being public knowledge, we send our condolences as well.
And since Brady mentioned Brad's loss of his mother as being public knowledge, we send our condolences as well.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Brad Meltzer, a recovering Big Planet customer* and real sweetheart of a best-selling author, should be known to us as the writer of DC's "Identity Crisis" and the new "Justice League of America." Oddly enough he also dabbles in prose and has sent out the following info (I hear this book has an ad for the JLA in the back of it):
Is there a new book out? I wish -- but I'm way too slow for that (darn research and character development). But today, The Book of Fate comes out in paperback (Smaller! Cheaper! Teenier font!) and if I didn't tell my family and friends about it, then my Uncle Richie would give me major headache since he still refuses to pay full price for the hardback. No joke. And I even put his name in this one.
So...if you missed the hardback, or want to buy someone a really cheap (but thoughtful and generous) present, boy, is this one for you.
It's got a main character that may be my favorite I've ever written, former Presidents, and Freemasons.
To buy it, here's the link:
http://www.bradmeltzer.com/fate_buy.php
And if you want to see the new covers on all the other books (with lots of little men looking mysterious as they run nowhere in particular), they're here: http://www.bradmeltzer.com/blog.html.
And of course, thanks again -- especially those who were so amazing and bought the hardback those first days (not you, Uncle Rich). That means more than I can ever possibly express.
*he moved to Florida
Is there a new book out? I wish -- but I'm way too slow for that (darn research and character development). But today, The Book of Fate comes out in paperback (Smaller! Cheaper! Teenier font!) and if I didn't tell my family and friends about it, then my Uncle Richie would give me major headache since he still refuses to pay full price for the hardback. No joke. And I even put his name in this one.
So...if you missed the hardback, or want to buy someone a really cheap (but thoughtful and generous) present, boy, is this one for you.
It's got a main character that may be my favorite I've ever written, former Presidents, and Freemasons.
To buy it, here's the link:
http://www.bradmeltzer.com/fate_buy.php
And if you want to see the new covers on all the other books (with lots of little men looking mysterious as they run nowhere in particular), they're here: http://www.bradmeltzer.com/blog.html.
And of course, thanks again -- especially those who were so amazing and bought the hardback those first days (not you, Uncle Rich). That means more than I can ever possibly express.
*he moved to Florida
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Brad's a really nice guy and will gladly sign and talk about his comics work.
Library of Congress National Book Festival
http://www.loc.gov/bookfest/index.html
Brad Meltzer
Mysteries & Thrillers Pavilion
10-10:30 am
Book Signing
11-12 noon
Each of Brad Meltzer's five novels has been a New York Times best-seller. He earned credit from Columbia Law School for writing hisfirst book, which became The Tenth Justice (1997), an instant best-seller. His new novel is a thriller, The Book of Fate (Warner Books, 2006). His books have a total of almost 6 million copies in print and have been translated into more than a dozen languages. He is also one of the co-creators of the TV show "Jack and Bobby" and is the No. 1 best-selling author of the critically acclaimed comic book Identity Crisis. He lives in Florida.
Library of Congress National Book Festival
http://www.loc.gov/bookfest/index.html
Brad Meltzer
Mysteries & Thrillers Pavilion
10-10:30 am
Book Signing
11-12 noon
Each of Brad Meltzer's five novels has been a New York Times best-seller. He earned credit from Columbia Law School for writing hisfirst book, which became The Tenth Justice (1997), an instant best-seller. His new novel is a thriller, The Book of Fate (Warner Books, 2006). His books have a total of almost 6 million copies in print and have been translated into more than a dozen languages. He is also one of the co-creators of the TV show "Jack and Bobby" and is the No. 1 best-selling author of the critically acclaimed comic book Identity Crisis. He lives in Florida.