Apocalypse Weird. It’s getting a lot of buzz these days, especially on Facebook, and also amazon.com, as the books have been garnering fantastic reviews. But the AW is getting some terrific media coverage, too, like at The Guardian.
Why am I so excited about AW? Like many of you, I read Nick Cole’s free book in the series, The Red King, and was enthralled with this BookVerse. When I found out that other writers were going to be involved and tell their own tales of apocalypse weirdness, I knew I wanted to be a part of it. The problem was, I was working on my next book project in my Dreamworld series. As most AW fans are aware, the Big Launch took place on February 23, and for the big launch, I was asked to write a piece of fan fiction that would be my own little corner of AW, albeit not cannon.
Apocalypse Weird: Strange Change, was the outcome of my dip into the AW pool of post-nuclear contaminated waters. And because people couldn’t get enough of this new, unique, weird universe, people read Strange Change. And liked it. The results of this brought me an opportunity to turn Strange Change into a full-length novel in the AW! I don’t think I’ve quit grinning since I got the news. There is absolutely no downside to this, but people who have read my novel, Prometheus Stumbles, have groaned a little because now they have to wait longer until the next book comes out. When readers want more, it’s a good problem to have.
Wonderment Media wants to give readers an exciting world to experience, and to help with some of the initial operating expenses, Apocalypse Weird has an IndieGoGo campaign going on that can get you some unbelievably cool collectible items. You should really check out the offerings.
But there is another way you can help out the AW, and it will only cost you pocket change, and you get something in return. My novel, Prometheus Stumbles, is on sale for just 99 cents via Kindle, but ending on Saturday. For each copy I sell during this sale, I will donate $1 to the campaign, up to the top donor level listed at the campaign of $1,000. That’s right, I’ll be taking a loss, but donating to this worthy cause in the revolution of Indie publishing. Please spread the word through Facebook shares, Twitter, blogs, and word of mouth. Thanks for your consideration!
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