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Alongside Night Tops Quarter Million Downloads

Submitted by: The J. Neil Schulman Living Trust

2010-12-30 00:18:03

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J. Neil Schulman's "1979 Novel Ripped from Today's Headlines" Alongside Night has just passed a quarter million downloads from http://www.alongsidenight.net. Next step for this viral libertarian/Tea Party favorite about America re-emerging after financial collapse -- endorsed by Ron Paul and Glenn Beck -- is a movie starring Kevin Sorbo.

(OPENPRESS) December 30, 2010 -- Award-winning author/filmmaker J. Neil Schulman's "1979 Novel Ripped from Today's Headlines" -- Alongside Night -- has just passed a quarter million downloads from http://www.alongsidenight.net.

The novel portrays the near-future collapse of the American economy due to government overspending and the federal government monetizing its debt -- resulting in a hyperinflationary collapse of the dollar -- as seen through the eyes of Elliot Vreeland, the teenage son of Nobel-prizewinning economist Dr. Martin Vreeland, key player in a last-ditch attempt to prevent the United States government from collapsing because its money can no longer pay government officials or the military.

Alongside Night was originally published hardcover October 16, 1979 by Crown Publishers, with dust-jacket endorsements from Nobel laureate economist Milton Friedman and A Clockwork Orange author Anthony Burgess.

The novel went on to win accolades in publications across the political spectrum from the Los Angeles Times Book Review and Sunday Detroit News to Reason Magazine and Liberty.

It's often been compared to Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. One reviewer wrote, "If Ayn Rand's 'Atlas Shrugged' was the elementary school of a very effective education in freedom, then J. Neil Schulman's 'Alongside Night' has to be the post-graduate studies course."

In 1989 Alongside Night won a Prometheus Hall of Fame Award from the Libertarian Futurist Society. The novel was voted the Freedom Book Club's Book of the Month for May 2009. Also in 2009 the Karl Hess Club cited Alongside Night as one of the reasons it was awarding author J. Neil Schulman its Samuel Edward Konkin III Memorial Chauntecleer Award.

Alongside Night has won cult status among libertarians, gold-bugs, advocates of laissez-faire capitalism, and most recently Tea Party proponents, this last because of endorsements for the novel from Tea Party icons Congressman Ron Paul and Glenn Beck. The novel -- endorsed by Samuel Edward Konkin III, author of the New Libertarian Manifesto -- is considered one of the founding documents of the international Agorist movement, being the first published presentation of CounterEconomics as an alternative to politics as a means of achieving libertarian social goals.

On June 13, 2009, the novel's current publisher, Pulpless.Com, made a 30th anniversary PDF edition of Alongside Night available for free download from its website at http://www.alongsidenight.net. The novel quickly became a popular download but went viral when in five days in May 2009 over 100,000 copies of the novel were downloaded.

The 30th Anniversary PDF edition of Alongside Night passed 250,000 downloads on December 27, 2010.

Its text is the same as the 20th Anniversary edition of Alongside Night published by Pulpless.Com in 1999 and still in print as a trade paperback. An Amazon.Com Kindle edition with the same text was also published in 2009, and it was this edition that was read by Glenn Beck.

Dr. Milton Friedman wrote of Alongside Night: "A cautionary tale with a disturbing resemblance to past history and future possibilities."

Anthony Burgess wrote, "I received Alongside Night at noon today. It is now eight in the evening and I just finished it. I think I am entitled to some dinner now as I had no lunch. The unputdownability of the book ensured that. It is a remarkable and original story, and the picture it presents of an inflation- crippled America on the verge of revolution is all too acceptable. I wish, and so will many novelists, that I, or they, had thought of the idea first. A thrilling novel, crisply written, that fires the imagination as effectively as it stimulates the feelings."

Congressman Ron Paul wrote, "Alongside Night may be even more relevant today than it was in 1979. Hopefully this landmark work of libertarian science fiction will inspire a new generation of readers to learn more about the ideas of liberty and become active in the freedom movement."

On his June 2, 2009 radio broadcast Glenn Beck said of Alongside Night, "It reads exactly like my show -- written in 1979. Phenomenal. Phenomenal."

The Los Angeles Times Book Review wrote, "High Drama ... A story of high adventure, close escapes, mistaken identities, and thrilling rescues. ... A fast-moving tale of a future which is uncomfortably close at hand."

Publishers Weekly wrote, "An unabashedly polemical, libertarian novel which packages its message in a fast, effectively told action adventure."

The Sunday Detroit News wrote, "Let me begin with a disclaimer: I don't really agree with many of J. Neil Schulman's ideas about society or politics or money. But his first book, Alongside Night, is as enjoyable piece of cautionary fiction as I have read in some years ... Like Ayn Rand and Robert A. Heinlein, Schulman can tell a good story."

Reason Magazine has called Alongside Night, "One of the most widely hailed libertarian novels since the classic works of Ayn Rand."

Science Fiction Review called it, "Probably the best libertarian novel since Atlas Shrugged."

Liberty Magazine wrote, "As the seventies ended ... the time seemed ripe for a great libertarian novel to appear, and so it did. The novel was Alongside Night..."

Alongside Night's author, J. Neil Schulman, is also known for his Prometheus-Award-winning novel, The Rainbow Cadenza (Simon & Schuster, 1983), known as the screenwriter of the 1985 CBS Twilight Zone episode "Profile in Silver" in which a time-traveling future historian creates an alternate time-line by stopping the JFK assassination, is author of the Charlton Heston-endorsed nonfiction book Stopping Power: Why 70 Million Americans Own Guns, and is the author of the longest interview ever conducted with science-fiction Grandmaster Robert A. Heinlein, published in Schulman's The Robert Heinlein Interview and Other Heinleiniana.

In 2006 J. Neil Schulman wrote, produced, and directed the suspense-comedy feature film, Lady Magdalene's, starring the original Star Trek's Lt. Uhura, Nichelle Nichols, and the film won "Best Cutting Edge Film" at the 2008 San Diego Black Film Festival and "Audience Choice" at the 2008 Cinema City International Film Festival. The film may be streamed or downloaded from Amazon.com, where the movie's musical soundtrack is available both as CD's and as mp3 downloads. Its official movie website is at http://www.ladymagdalenes.com and it's listed on IMDb.

J. Neil Schulman has written a screen adaptation of Alongside Night and is in pre-production to direct it as his second feature film, starring international film and TV star Kevin Sorbo in the role of Dr. Martin Vreeland. Both Schulman and Sorbo are executive producers on the production, which is listed on IMDb and its official movie website at http://www.alongsidenightmovie.com. Facebook maintains a group named Alongside Night -- Book to Movie. Wikipedia maintains an article on Alongside Night.

Kevin Sorbo was the star of the #1 rated worldwide TV series, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.

New York Times bestselling author Tom Woods has written of the Alongside Night book-to-movie project: "The libertarian world has been doing a good job writing and publishing in economics, history, and philosophy. But to reach a wider audience, we need to go where the people are. For one thing, people read much more fiction than nonfiction. J. Neil Schulman's Alongside Night is an excellent example of the possibilities for libertarian fiction. And now there's a move to get his book adapted into a motion picture. Fiction writing and the movies are two areas where we are getting killed. We're not even putting up a fight. A project like this can change that. Alongside Night, with major endorsements from Ron Paul and Milton Friedman, its libertarian awards and rave reviews, and the intention of Free to Choose media to use the film in its teaching modules distributed to high schools, is an extremely rare opportunity to make inroads into the mass entertainment media. It would be great to see people of means get behind this important project."




Contact Info

The J. Neil Schulman Living Trust
Phone: (775) 751-0770
Website: http://www.jneilschulman.com
150 S. Highway 160, Suite C-8, #234
Pahrump, NV 89048



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