Friday, December 6, 2013

Interview with Lindsey Pogue and Lindsey Fairleigh Author sof After the Ending


Tell us a little about your latest or upcoming release.

LP: We just released the sequel to After The Ending in November. Into The Fire picks up where AE left off, and as anticipated a book as it was, we’re ecstatic about how well it’s being received. In book two, lingering questions are answered, shocking secrets are revealed, and although the cliffhanger isn’t as substantial, the reader will definitely be left with more questions and intrigue. We can’t wait to get started on book three. It’s going to be awesome!

LF: I also recently (in August) released my first solo book, Echo Prophecy. It’s a historical time travel romance based in Egyptian mythology. The second and third books in the Echo Trilogy should be released in 2014.



What would your readers be surprised to learn about you?

LP: I used to be a cowgirl. I grew up with horses-LOVED them! So my goal is to one day have horses again because there’s nothing like the feeling of riding on the back of a horse, really riding. Also, when I was little I knew two things for certain: I would marry Jonathan Taylor Thomas from Home Improvement, and I could actually become a Disney Princess if I watched enough Disney movies and sang all the songs…repeatedly.

When you’re not writing what do you do? Do you have any hobbies or guilty pleasures?

LP: I love hanging out with the ladies, drinking wine, talking books, and watching movies. In fact, wine, cheese, and movies are probably THE best combo for girl’s night. Outside of that, I recently got engaged to the love of my life and after eight years together, I finally get to start planning a wedding J

LF: I love the science fiction and fantasy genres, so when I’m not writing, I’m most likely reading, watching a movie or TV show, or playing a video game within the genres. My current favorite VGs are Skyrim and Fallout: New Vegas. I’ve also got my eye on Bioshock: Infinite, but I’m a little hesitant after the huge uproar that inundated the internet regarding the ending. I also cook, a lot. Oh, and I’m totally obsessed with audiobooks—Audible is one of the greatest creations ever!



Is there a genre(s) that you’d like to write that you haven’t tackled yet?

LP: I want to stay in the romance/fiction category for sure, but I’m not set on anything specific. I’ve already got a bit of New Adult and Sci-Fi under my belt, and I’m currently working on a historical/adventure/survival/romance novel. However, I have definitely considered dabbling in erotica. I’d like to challenge myself to take romance writing to another level, to see if I can have a compelling story amidst the explicit sex and scandal, but I’m undecided. I think mostly I just want to use my awesome pen name. J

LF: I really want to write a more conventional vampires/witches kind of paranormal romance series eventually—something along the lines of Kim Harrison’s Hollows series. I’d also really like to write an epic fantasy series that follows the “heroes journey.” I love the idea of creating my own world from scratch.



If this book is part of a series…what is the next book? Any details you can share?

LP: After The Ending is book one in The Ending Series, a total of four books. In fact, book two, Into The Fire, which has already received great reviews, was released November 22. So it’s all really surreal and fun, and we’re beyond excited to get started on book three, which will probably be out in late 2014.

LF: The third book, Out Of The Ashes, will delve further into survivalism and what it takes to keep moving forward in a world that has become so backward compared to what we’re used to.

What is next for you? Do you have any scheduled upcoming releases or works in progress?

LP: Although book three in The Ending Series has been outlined, we’re taking as short break from it. With Into The Fire just released, the two of us have been focusing on our solo projects. For me, Wrecked, a historical romance meets adventure and survival, is my current baby. It’s sort of a scandalous Jane Austen meets Swiss Family Robinson novel.

LF: I am SO excited to read Wrecked, I’d just like to say. It’s going to be amazing! I’m currently working on finishing up the Echo Trilogy, so I can get both of those books into readers’ hands in 2014. They don’t have definite titles yet, but “Echo” will definitely be in there somewhere. J

What book are you reading now?

LP: I’m reading The Rose Garden by Susanna Kearsley, just finished reading an advanced copy of Carly Phillip’s Dare To Love. Plus, I’ve been following LF’s serial, Lady of Stone and Darkness.

LF: I’m about to start The Rose Garden as well, which is actually for the book club LP and I (LP, mostly) started. I’m also in the middle of listening to the fourth book in Keri Arthur’s Dark Angel’s series, Darkness Hunts.

What is in your to read pile?

LP: I’m trying to reacquaint myself with A Discovery of Witches so that I can start book two, Shadow of Night. I hear it’s AMAZING. Plus, I’d like to read the final book in my favorite YA series, Finale (book 4 in the Hush, Hush Saga), when I have time.

LF: This is pretty far down the road (like 2015, most likely), but I’m waiting until the thirteenth and final book in Kim Harrison’s Hollows series is released to re-read all of the previous books. I’ve actually only read through the tenth book, and it’s been such a struggle to not give in and read the eleventh book, Ever After, which is already out. The twelfth book, The Undead Pool, is being released in February, and she/Voyager tends to release one of her books every year, so my fingers are crossed that I’ll finally be able to give in come 2015. I’m such a dork.




After The Ending
The Ending Series
Book One
Lindsey Pogue and Lindsey Fairleigh

Genre: Science Fiction Romance
“Emotionally-charged Science Fiction”

Publisher: L2 Books

ISBN: 978-0615719740
ASIN: B00BJDUBLU

Number of pages: 400
Word Count: 154,000

Cover Artist: Lindsey Pogue/Lindsey Fairleigh

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Book Description:

The Virus spread. Billions died. The Ending began. We may have survived the apocalypse, but the Virus changed us.

When people started getting sick, “they” thought it was just the flu. My roommate, my boyfriend, my family…they’re all gone now. I got sick too. I should have died with them—with the rest of the world—but I didn’t. I thought witnessing the human population almost disappear off the face of the earth was the craziest thing I’d ever experience. I was so wrong. My name is Dani O’Connor, I’m twenty-six-years-old, and I survived The Ending.

The Virus changed everything. The world I knew is gone, and life is backwards. We’ve all had to start over. I’ve been stripped of my home, my dreams…all that is me. I’m someone else now—broken and changed. Other survivors’ memories and emotions haunt me. They invade my mind until I can no longer separate them from my own. I won’t let them consume me. I can’t. My name is Zoe Cartwright, I’m twenty-six-years-old, and I survived The Ending.

We’ve been inseparable for most of our lives, and now our friendship is all we have left. The aftermath of the Virus has stranded us on opposite sides of the United States. Trusting strangers, making sacrifices, killing—we’ll do anything to reach one another. Fear and pain may be unavoidable, but we’re strong…we’re survivors. But to continue surviving in this unfamil-iar world plagued by Crazies and strange new abilities, we have to adapt. We have to evolve.


And more than anything, we have to find each other.

EXCERPT ONE (ZOE)

Looking around apprehensively, I made my way toward the convenience store in hopes of finding a bathroom. The vacant world around me was eerily silent. All I could hear was the creaking of a giant wooden billboard being assaulted by the wind.

How long has it been since anyone was here? Through the dark windows I saw a bathroom sign that looked promising, but I couldn’t bring myself to enter. I wonder if it’s safe…

As I stood outside of the store, I noticed a newspaper box still filled with papers. I leaned closer. The headline read, BILLIONS DEAD, and the paper was dated December 9, right before everything had started to shut down. I inserted a quarter and snatched out a paper. Scanning its contents, my mouth grew dry and my body stiffened.

…the H1N1/12 pandemic…
…looting and riotous outbreaks everywhere…
…end of civilization as we know it…
…survivors losing their minds…
…governments can’t control…
…the Apocalypse…

The newspaper slipped from between my fingers. Frozen in place, I was suffocated by the reality of our situation.

This isn’t going away.

The world ended.

Thinking of the strange feelings I’d been experiencing, I once again questioned my own sanity. My thoughts were too loud to silence. My heart thudded, and I couldn’t swallow the lump in my throat. Looking out into the abandoned world around me, I realized how alone we really were.

I bent down to reclaim the paper and turned on my heels to head back toward the truck, completely awestruck as the words I’d read replayed in my mind. Each was a reminder that the only world I’d ever known had ended.


About the Authors:

Lindsey Fairleigh lives her life with one foot in a book—as long as that book transports her to a magical world or bends the rules of science. Her novels, from post-apocalyptic to time travel and historical fantasy, always offer up a hearty dose of unreality, along with plenty of adventure and romance. When she’s not working on her next novel, Lindsey spends her time reading and trying out new recipes in the kitchen. She lives in the Napa Valley with her loving husband and confused cats. You can visit Lindsey’s blog at www.lindseyfairleigh.blogspot.com

Lindsey Pogue has always been a little creative. As a child she established a bug hospital on her elementary school soccer field, compiled books of collages as a teenager, and as an adult, expresses herself through writing. Her novels are inspired by her observations of the world around her—whether she’s traveling, people watching, or hiking. When not plotting her next storyline or dreaming up new, brooding characters, Lindsey’s wrapped in blankets watching her favorite action flicks or going on road trips with her own leading man. You can visit Lindsey’s website at www.lindseypogue.com





Lindsey Pogue: www.lindseypogue.com

Lindsey Fairleigh: www.lindseyfairleigh.com

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Why The Heck Not Guest post by Katie McLean

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Why The Heck Not?- Guest post by Katie McLean

Hi Wenona, and thanks for hosting my stop here on my blog tour.

Since I began writing my new novel Jolt-Countdown To The Apocalypse, there have been instance after instance of serendipitous things happening. The most recent is that my very first guest blog post is here, on a blog that is as concerned over issues of the environment, sustainability and living a life friendlier to mother earth.  These topics are the reason that I decided to sit myself down and write the Jolt saga. As human beings, we need energy resources in order to maintain our lives; there’s no question about that. But the downside is that the energy resources we’re using—hydrocarbons and nuclear power—are strangling our environment. Did you know that there are some cities on this planet where the air is so foul that it’s like smoking two packs of cigarettes a day?

And yet, there’s a form of energy that if harnessed will have no toxic byproducts. No greenhouse gases, no smog, and no radioactive waste. The byproduct can be something as simple as helium.

And yet, this technology is not being pursued in any meaningful way. As a society, we spend much, much more money on defeating male pattern baldness than we do on exploring such research venues.

There are many people that say fusion energy is impossible to achieve. And that creating a fusion energy source that is as portable as a small electrical generator is fantasy. 

I don’t know about that. I don’t have a background in physics, I’ll admit.  But I have studied history enough to know that about fifty years ago the chairman of IBM stated unequivocally that there wasn’t a need for more than three or four computers in the world. Now look at your cell phone. Or when the American military was trying to develop the atomic bomb, physicist after physicist said it was an impossible task to undertake.

My point is this—I know that there are problems with developing the cold fusion technology that would make our current energy bills nonexistent. I understand that the challenges are daunting. However, human beings have walked on the moon, and right now have a mobile laboratory trundling across the planet Mars analyzing the surface and reporting its findings back to NASA.

We’ve spent ten billion of dollars on a particle collider in Europe that has proven Einstein’s theory of  E=mcas correct.

My question is why hasn’t the same sort of resources been spent on developing a clean, sustainable source of energy?

In my novel, I propose one possible reason—that people who are earning tremendous profits from our current forms of energy wouldn’t tolerate such a massive change. I wonder how close to fact is my work of fiction?

Imagine if it cost you nothing to drive to work on your commute. Imagine if it cost you nothing to heat your home in the winter and cool it with central air conditioning in the summer. Imagine if your only worry about your light bill was the cost of light bulbs. How much cheaper would food be if the cost of trucking it didn’t pay five dollars a gallon for fuel for the transport? How would your life be different?

How much safer would the world be from terrorist attacks in the Middle East oil supplies? How much safer would our economy be if we didn’t care about the availability or price of a barrel of oil?


Imagine…
JOLT The Paranormal and Dystopian
Book One
K.D. McLean

Genre: Dystopia, Paranormal

Publisher: Monarch Moments

Date of Publication: November 25 2013

ISBN:  978-0-9917995-1-0
ASIN:

Number of pages:183
Word Count: 68,572

Cover Artist: Derek Chiodo

Book Description:     

What if it cost you NOTHING to put gas in your car? What if you paid nothing to heat your home or cool it in summer? What if your electric bill was only for new light bulbs? How would that change your life? A real pipe dream, right?

Joel Heath, PhD has dedicated his career to making this pipe dream a reality. He’s obsessed with unlocking the secret of cold fusion energy. He’s come so close, but the final piece of the puzzle eludes him.

Which is a good thing, for Joel actually. You see, Phil Devlin’s energy conglomerate earns billions in profits with things just the way they are. He’s been keeping tabs on Joel. Phil was ruthless in attaining his stature of wealth and influence, and he’d protect his position with ferocity. He can crush Professor Joel Heath with a text message.

Neither man knows the planet is 90 days away from global slaughter, triggered by an oil war. One man does know. He has been cursed with prescient visions. These visions have shattered his life, plummeting him from an established career to begging on the street.

Joel’s simple gesture of compassion to this homeless derelict is rewarded with a dazzling insight. He has the key! This jolt of clarity begins with a touch, a touch that can send the world spinning out of control.

Because Phil Devlin sends that text message.


About the Author:

Katie lives in Canada near Lake Ontario with her partner Desmond. They are living the life that they’ve always dreamed about--writing, editing and collaborating on books. Both are alumni of Queen’s University in Kingston and are frequent visitors to the Tyendinaga reservation, where the novel JOLT is set. She has published a series of adult romance books as well as a romantic comedy, recently released – Funny Business.

For relaxation (what is that?) she and Desmond enjoy walking their neurotic pug, trying different recipes together (Des cooks, Katie helps) and watching HBO movies, followed by immersion in their hot tub. There’s almost nothing better than star gazing in the frigid air while being toasty warm…Well maybe skiing at Mont St. Anne is a close second.

In taking on an epic of the scale of JOLT, Katie has been inspired by the words of Goethe.

“Be bold and mighty forces will come to your aid.”






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