Meet Pierre von Minzle and Mary Moore. They are the
Adam and Lilith, definitely not Adam and Eve, of today's zombie apocalypse. Fables of
the Reconstruction is a playful yet graphic sexual adventure consisting
of what might have been, combined with what possibly might be happening now. It
contains Pomba Gira mysticism, Creole voodoo and the seeds of the zombie
apocalypse set in Victorian London's notorious Whitechapel District. Sex,
magick , zombies. This ain't your
daddy's shotgun zombie story. Mature content warning.
Excerpt
Pomba Gira is a wonderful
Goddess. Treat her with respect and reverence and she will bestow her blessings
upon you. A beguiling spirit, Pomba Gira gives comfort to the broken hearted,
vengeance for the wronged, and a fierce path for those that will take her as
muse.
Pomba Gira is the Goddess of
the Night. She is the Goddess of guitars, cemeteries, tombs, streets,
crossroads, the soul, and the oceans. There are various manifestations of the
Goddess, such as Maria Padilha, Compass Rose, Queen of the Seven Crossroads,
Pombagira of Calunga, Pombagira of Souls, Gypsy Pombagira, Pombagira Maria
Mulambo, Red Rose, Miss Rosie Skull.
This came to me as so many indy books end up in my
shelf - word of mouth. Before reading it, I have to admit that I was skeptical.
I had no idea how erotic a zombie story could be - and now I get it! I truly
enjoyed this. After reading it and thinking about the premise a bit I get the
connection. There is a craving and a hunger. I'm not certain if the author
meant for it to be allegorical, but it kind of was. Maybe I just read too much
into what was supposed to be a straight forward story, but for me there was far
more depth than I would think a zombie story would ever have.
I recommend this to two groups. People who love zombie
stories and people who are fairly certain zombies aren't their thing. I'm not
certain I will start seeking out zombie stories, but I will look for the next
Hunter S. Jones book. Supporting independent writers is so important. This is a
new writer worthy of backing.
From the Author
I am author and music
blogger Hunter S. Jones from Atlanta, GA. My debut novella, Fables of
the Reconstruction, was released October 2012. Currently, look for my
short story, Magic in Memphis in the Moon Rose Publishing release, A Celtic
Tapestry. New things are happening on my music blog for ExpatsPost.com. Look for exciting
publishing news soon...
It's the spring
semester of their senior year at Centerville High and a place away from their
current situations are what Nikki and Caroline desperately want. Senior year
was supposed to be filled with excitement and careless fun, instead Caroline is
pregnant and Nikki's dealing with her mom's reckless drug habit plus the shady
associates unfortunately attached. Throughout their lives, the two friends
always stuck by one another, however the year continues to produce unforeseen
problems, leaving each of them deciding what kind of paths lay ahead.
Book Trailer
Excerpt
“Well, what
do you want me to do?” Nikki began getting a little nervous. This couldn’t be a
good thing. The baby wasn’t supposed to come for a few more weeks. What if he
wasn’t developed a hundred percent?
What if he is…what’s the word…premature?
“I dropped
my phone on the ground and it slid under the wall. I need you to find it and
call my mom, FAST.”
Nikki bent
down and looked beneath the door on the right. A shiny glittery case sparkled
back at her and she grabbed the phone, then tried to open the door where
Caroline was.
But it
didn’t budge.
She tried
the door again.
Nothing.
“Caroline!”
Nikki’s chest rose up and down, and her hands felt weak.
Caroline
still hadn’t responded.
Nikki knew
it would be gross, however she didn’t care and knew that she had to. She leaned
down and slid underneath the stall door touching as little of the ground as
possible, and that’s when she saw Caroline.
Her hands
were permanently pressed against the side walls and her eyes were focused on an
invisible area in space. Nikki unlocked the door right away, providing more
room for air to flow, trying to jar Caroline from her comatose state.
“Okay, don’t
worry,” Nikki said. “I’m going to call your mom, and she’s going to take you
straight to the hospital.”
She
immediately scrolled through her contacts, finding the correct phone number.
When she called Mrs. Roberts, all she got was a voicemail recording.
Silently Screaming is a great book with over 900 reads
pre-publishing. While the author was writing the book, she posted parts on Wattpad to gain valuable feedback from a
fan base that showed their support through voting. Once the book was completed,
it was exclusively published on Amazon and is finally available for purchase! I
follow her work regularly and REALLY enjoyed this one!!
Interview With the
Author
Hi Dawn, thanks for joining me today to discuss your new book Silently Screaming.
Which writers have influenced you the most?
My answer is more general. Pretty much
all books I read influence me in one way or another. And I love to read all
genres, though my favorite is science fiction and fantasy.
What age group do you recommend your book for?
I wrote it for the young adults, mainly teenage girls. However, I’ve
discovered that no matter what age you are, if you like YA fiction, then this
book is for you.
Which comes first? The character's story or the idea for the novel? Definitely for me is the idea. Once I get a few ideas in my head that
I can’t seem to get out, I start writing them down. Then those ideas began to
intertwine themselves with one another. However for this book in particular,
the idea came first, but the characters came immediately after; normally it
takes a few days or weeks to generate different ideas for one of my books, but
this one happened all at once. I had to write all the ideas and characters down
instantly so that I could start building on top of them.
What was the hardest part to write in this book?
When I was writing Silently Screaming, I wanted to touch on a lot of different issues in
society including the adult world as well as the teen world. And even more so,
I wanted it to be believable. The entire time I was writing, I already knew the
ending, there was never a question about that. However, once I wrote it, I
realized I hated the ending and completely rewrote the last couple of chapters.
I felt that the ending needed to be more realistic and happier. This was the
first book for me to write that had nothing to do with science fiction or
fantasy, and I loved it.
How do you hope this book affects its readers?
I hope they enjoy the ride; it’s fiction and has deep
meaning, but it’s also a lot of fun to read. When writing, I wanted to scream
and shake the characters into doing what I wanted, however I couldn’t. I hope
the reader is compelled with the same strong emotions as I had.
How long did it take you to write this book?
It took a few months to write and
rewrite.
What is your writing routine?
I’m still learning my routine, because it
changes with every book. Currently I wake up and go to sleep writing any chance
I get. I just finished a post-apocalyptic novel that I’ve put away in my drawer
while a few people read the first draft and let me know what they think. After
that, I’ll fix scenes and add new ones, create more info around characters that
need more background. Then I’ll have other people read the story and give me
their opinion and start the process over.
How did you get your book published?
Currently I self-publish through KDP.
I’ve never sought out traditional publishing, and who knows, maybe one day I
will. However, right now I love the excitement in self-publishing and the
control that I have over my stories.
What advice do you have for someone who would like to become a
published writer?
It all starts with that first book, even though
it may never touch the light of day. If you write, don’t give up, keep writing
more books, short-stories, blogs, novels, everything helps you become a better
writer. If you have tenacity, then it will happen.
What do you like to do when you're not writing?
I have two toddlers, so when I’m not
writing, I’m playing with them or cleaning and cooking. They’re both busy jobs!
What does your family think of your writing?
I think
they love it, at least that’s what they tell me! Kidding aside, I wouldn’t be
writing if I didn’t have such a supportive husband. With any job, especially
one that makes you feel so vulnerable, you need that strong encouraging person
in your life. That’s him.
Did you enjoy school?
I loved school, however I wasn’t the
biggest reader. Instead of reading, I went to movies. I was the teenager who
read the cliff notes before tests. Imagine that! College and life changes you.
Now, I love reading and I still love going to movies. Can’t get enough of
either!
When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? In 2008, I began writing my first book, Nicova. It was a children’s fantasy book filled with mermaids and
wizards. I never saw myself as a writer, and never thought that writing Nicova would lead to where it has now. Even
though I took the book out of publishing, I still have it in my drawer
reminding me of how this whole adventure began.
What can we look forward to from you in the future?
Most of my work will always be written
with science fiction and fantasy twists. Silently
Screaming wasn’t one of them. Readers have asked if I’ll be writing a sequel.
I don’t think I will. I really feel like the characters ended where they needed
to be. But who knows, I don’t know the future!
My newest book Safe (name changed
from diVINE Order) is a post-apocalyptic novel and it will hopefully be coming
out by summer time 2013.
Thanks so much for visiting today, Dawn. And thanks for offering your
book free for a few days. I wish you all the best for the future.
About the Author
Dawn Husted started writing in the fall of 2008, though she didn't start
publishing her work until 2011. Dawn graduated with a Bachelor degree from
Texas A&M University and spent the next couple of years trying to figure
out what she wanted to do.
In 2008, she dabbled with writing a book
intended for her first child and published it three years later. Since then,
she has published Worlds Apart,
a short story prequel to the Sci-Fi Windor series, as well as the first two
Windor books, Concealed
Refuge and City H888.
In November 2012, Dawn released Silently
Screaming, a literary fictional work geared towards young adults.