Welcome to the Desolation Book Blast and Giveaway hosted by Book Nerd Tours!
Desolation
Author: Travis Simmons
Genre: Dystopia/Horror
Release Date: June 11, 2013
Publisher: Wyrding Ways Press
Buy Links: Amazon
Description:
Asher St Paul thought
it was just a typical zombie apocalypse like in the movies, until the
necromancers crawled out of the woodwork. Since the undead have chased
the living into hiding, the necromancers are able to roam freely in a
new America of their making. Asher is seeking safe harbor. The need for
safety is what drove him from his home in Philadelphia Pennsylvania
before it was shelled. He has searched from quarantine to quarantine,
always finding them overrun with zombies until he hears of The Refuge, a
military compound in Binghamton New York.
With his family and lover lain to rest by his own hand, he has nothing left to lose and gives everything he has to reach the safe haven. But questions arise when he reaches The Refuge, mainly, how has he been able to sustain multiple zombie bites and not change? He thinks he has found safety in the military compound turned quarantine, but he was wrong. Even now there is a necromancer trying to make The Refuge their kingdom of the dead.
With his family and lover lain to rest by his own hand, he has nothing left to lose and gives everything he has to reach the safe haven. But questions arise when he reaches The Refuge, mainly, how has he been able to sustain multiple zombie bites and not change? He thinks he has found safety in the military compound turned quarantine, but he was wrong. Even now there is a necromancer trying to make The Refuge their kingdom of the dead.
I have always been a do-it-yourselfer. I
haven’t had any formal education on writing, and I haven’t been raised
around writer types. For that matter, I wasn’t even encouraged to read
when I was a kid, even though plenty of people in my family read. When I
was a teenager, I discovered Cliff’s Notes on Mythology, and it sparked
something in me. It was like a floodgate had been opened, and all of
these stories started rushing in. I would get ideas at random times, and
I would jot them down. I have a pretty big file system of everything I
have ever written. Someday I will get to them and put them all into
electronic files. There is some good material in there, but there are a
lot of bad stories too.
I
started writing when I was thirteen or fourteen. At an early age I was
already writing books of Saracin (the world The Bonds of Blood takes
place in). The first book I wrote of that place was “The Calling of the
Two” (not yet released). While I was writing that, I kept thinking of
these characters Jovian and Angelica. I knew they had a part to play in
the storyline, but they weren’t going to be in the same series. For that
matter, they weren’t even going to be in the same age. As I finished
the first draft of “The Calling of the Two” I went on to write the first
book of Angelica and Jovian’s story. At that time it was The Mirror of
the Moon. Later an editor told me it was so massive that I should make
the one volume into two, and so The Bonds of Blood was born, and The
Revenant Wyrd Saga went from a planned three to six.
That story has taken many forms until now, and I am sure if I didn’t declare that it was “done” it could continue to transform.
Along
the way, I discovered my passion for research. I absolutely love
researching. It would be nothing for me to sit for days on end, barely
eating, just getting up to take care of necessities, and research really
odd theories and stories. I get my ideas from them to be honest. Of
course, my idea’s are never the main theme of the research I am doing,
but it always seems to come from some obscure topic mentioned while I am
researching. For instance one book I am outlining now is based on
something I heard while watching Ancient Aliens.
Unlike
most authors, I have not always loved reading and writing. I hated it
until I was in 7th grade. My teacher wanted us to read the entire
semester. We would read a book and write in a journal about it. Back
then the teachers were allowed to spend more time on what their passions
were, and actually foster something in their students, and she did just
that. She made me love reading and writing. She told me to go to her
book shelf and pick out a book that I was interested in. I found one of
my first loves: David Eddings’ Pawn of Prophecy.
Back
then I was in remedial reading, and my teacher (Mrs. Peters) would sit
with me for the time I was in her classroom, taking turns reading the
story out loud with me. We would read where the adventure was taking
Garion, and then we would flip to the beginning and look at the map so
we could follow them as well.
I
think it was at that point, getting lost in a book I love to this day,
that I knew I had to do this. I had to create the same magic for others
that Mr. Eddings created for me.
At
times it is boggling. I have three series of books started, and 2 more
forming in my mind (and outlined on the computer). At this point I have
to step back and finish the ones I have started before I can let myself
move forward.
I
feel that I am blessed in being able to write, and forging a life of my
passion. It is tough at times, but that is what makes the payoff all
the sweeter. The writing business is a huge adventure, trying to figure
out what to do and what not to do; when to do things and when not to do
anything. Currently I am planning the release of the second book to “The
Bonds of Blood”. This is the first time I am armed with the knowledge
of what I must do for a book release, and I finally understand why it
nerves so many authors up, but it is that excitement that makes me love
writing. Every time I hear a reader I don’t know praise my work, it
makes my heart race and brightens my day.
Travis
is the author of The Bonds of Blood, the first book in his epic fantasy
series The Revenant Wyrd Saga. He has also written a young adult novel
called A Lament of Moonlight which is book one of his pre-apocalypse
series The Harbingers of Light. He is currently seeking publication for
the first book of a third series, a zombie novel called Desolation. When
he isn’t writing he is helping his family and trying to live a normal,
under the radar life. His interests lie in cooking, gardening, green
living, and human rights advocacy. He is a huge supporter of the Trevor
Project and all agencies that seek to preserve natural resources and
protect pets from abuse.”
Author Links:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TravisSimmons5
Website: http://www.travissimmons.net/
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