Tuesday, February 07, 2017

Release of The Remnant and Living Under a Tsunami Threat

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The Remnant
By William Michael Davidson

One nation, without God...
Colton Pierce apprehends Abberants—those who display symptoms of faith—and quarantines them on a remote island to ensure public safety. Years prior, the government released a genetically-engineered super flu that destroyed the genes believed to be the biological source of spiritual experience in an effort to rid the world of terrorism. As an extractor with the Center for Theological Control, Colton is dedicated to the cause.
But Colton's steadfast commitment is challenged when he learns his own son has been targeted for extraction. An underground militia, the Remnant, agrees to help Colton save his son in exchange for his assistance with their plan to free the Aberrants on the island.
Colton is faced with the most important decision of his life. Remain faithful to the CTC? Or give up everything to save his son?

$15.95, 6x9 Trade paperback, 242 pages, $4.99 EBook
Science Fiction (FIC028000) / Christian Futuristic Fiction (FIC0402020)
Print ISBN 978-1-939844-29-3 eBook ISBN 978-1-939844-30-9

William Michael Davidson lives in Long Beach, California with his wife and two daughters. A believer that "good living produces good writing," Davidson writes early in the morning so he can get outside, exercise, spend time with people, and experience as much as possible. A writer of speculative fiction, he enjoys stories that deal with humanity's inherent need for redemption.


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Tsunami Crimes

L. Diane’s Question for Chrys: Have you ever lived in an area where a tsunami could happen?

I live on the east coast of Central Florida. According to Google Maps, I’m roughly sixteen miles away from the closest beach. Tsunamis usually travel 1-2 miles inland. In extreme cases, one can reach up to ten miles. With those numbers, a tsunami won’t likely reach my home, but I could very well be within the reach of a tsunami if I’m anywhere within three miles of the coast. (I’m discounting the extreme case scenario.)
With that said, I researched the probability of this happening. According to scientist, the chances of a tsunami hitting Florida are very small, because the Atlantic doesn’t have large faults like the Pacific.
And yet, it’s not completely impossible. Experts say that the collapse of the volcanic structure in the Canary Islands could send a mega-tsunami into the East coast. There’s a bit of good luck on our side, though. Florida’s shallow waters would act as a breakwater, forcing the tsunami to lose energy.
Coincidently, while I was looking for the answer to this question, I discovered that January of last year, a meteotsunami hit Naples, Florida. Meteotsunamis aren’t like normal tsunamis that occur from a quake or impact. “Meteo” means it’s caused by weather, such as a hurricane or thunderstorm. The one that struck Florida brought the water level off the coast to seven feet, which is six feet higher than the usual high tide.
But a meteotsunami can still be devastating. In 2008, a meteotsunami from Hurricane Ike destroyed a part of Texas (Bolivar Peninsula).
So, yes, I suppose I do live in an area where a tsunami could happen. *gulp*

Beth and Donovan have come a long way from Hurricane Sabrina and the San Francisco earthquake. Now they are approaching their wedding day and anxiously waiting to promise each other a lifetime of love. The journey down the aisle isn’t smooth, though, as they receive threats from the followers of the notorious criminal, Jackson Storm. They think they’ll be safe in Hawaii, but distance can’t stop these killers. Not even a tsunami can.
This monstrous wave is the most devastating disaster Beth has ever faced. It leaves her beaten, frightened. Is she a widow on her honeymoon? As she struggles to hold herself together and find Donovan, she’s kidnapped by Jackson's men.
Fearing her dead, Donovan searches the rubble and shelters with no luck. The thought of her being swept out to sea is almost too much for him to bear, but the reality is much worse. She’s being used as bait to get him to fall into a deadly trap.
If they live through this disaster, they may never be the same again.

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Chrys Fey is the author of the Disaster Crimes Series. She is a blogger, reader, auntie, vegetarian, and cat Lover. Get Lightning Crimes (Disaster Crimes 2.5) for FREE!

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Can you envision a future where spiritual beliefs are outlawed? Do you live with the threat of a tsunami?

Wednesday, February 01, 2017

The Insecure Writer's Support Group - Announcements and Reader Experience

It’s time for another edition of The Insecure Writer’s Support Group, founded by Ninja Captain, Alex J. Cavanaugh.


First, some IWSG announcements:

Two new team members joined us last month - Heather Gardner and C. Lee McKenzie! We want to welcome Heather and C. Lee and let them know their contributions to the IWSG will be appreciated.


We also set up a IWSG Merchandise page. Now you can show off that you are an insecure writer.

This month we welcome new members to the IWSG blogging:
Blue Fox Cafe, Kathy S Collier/Author, My Brain Injourney, The Write Project, Write Accountable, Going Solo with spelling errors, 60 Second Saga, Putting the Clothes On, Taking the Gloves Off, Northern Lights Gothic - KT Wagner, Danger, Love, and Mystery, Ray Pace at LargeLiterature for Kids, Fiction Playground, DB McNicol, Author, and Larry D. Mihm.


Today’s optional question:
How has being a writer changed your experience as a reader?

It changed some in that I noted grammar rules wrong more often.

But it really changed when I added reading submission manuscripts, because then I’m looking at a story with a very critical eye. Passive writing really leaps out at me. And don’t get me started on typos in query letters.


Otherwise, I am full steam ahead with three upcoming releases and another one pending. (I think my official title should be “Juggler.”) I’m always on the lookout for a great story though, so check out the submission guidelines for Dancing Lemur Press, L.L.C. and her imprint, Freedom Fox Press.


The Remnant comes out next Tuesday. Thanks to MC Book Tours for spreading the word.

MC Book Tours is also looking for hosts for the He Gave Me Barn Cats tour in March. See the SITE for details.

The Hero Lost: Mysteries of Death and Life authors started a website for the IWSG anthology - Lost Hero Anthology.
That book comes out May 2.