COVER REVEAL
Dead Girl Running
is a Young
Adult/New Adult Crossover Dystopian, and a cross between
The Giver, The
Handmaiden's Tale, and Agenda 21.
In case you can't read the small print,
here's the Back Cover Blurb:
Eight years ago, SILVIA
WOOD's father died in an industrial accident. After suffering through years
of Psychotherapy Services and Mandated Medications for depression and
multiple suicide attempts, she longs to work in Botanical Sciences. When the
Occupation Exam determines she must work in Mortuary Sciences instead, she
wonders if the New Order assigned her to the morgue to push her over
the edge.
To appease her disappointed
mother, Silvia enters the Race for Citizen Glory, in an attempt to stand out in
the crowd of Equals. After she begins training with "golden boy" LIAM
HARMAN, she discovers he also lost his father in the same accident that ruined
her childhood. Then Silvia meets and falls for Liam's older cousin, whose
paranoid intensity makes her question what really happened to her father. As
the race nears, Silvia realizes that she's not only running for glory, she's
running for her life.
Scheduled release date: October 26th,
2015
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Interested in Meeting the Author?
Just kidding, here she is - Meet Ann M. Noser
My to-do list dictates that I
attempt to cram forty-eight hours of living into a day instead of the usual
twenty-four. I’ve chosen a life filled with animals. I train for
marathons with my dog, then go to work as a small animal veterinarian, and
finish the day by tripping over my pets as I attempt to convince my two unruly
children that YES, it really IS time for bed. But I can’t wait until the
house is quiet to write; I have to steal moments throughout the day. Ten
minutes here, a half hour there, I live within my imagination.
Like all busy American
mothers, I multi-task. I work out plot holes during runs. Instead
of meditating, I type madly during yoga stretches. I find inspiration in
everyday things: an NPR program, a beautiful smile, or a newspaper article on a
political theory.
I’d love to have more time to
write (and run, read, and sleep), but until I find Hermione Granger’s time
turner, I will juggle real life with the half-written stories in my head.
Main characters and plot lines intertwine in my cranium, and I need to let my
writing weave the tales on paper so I can find out what happens next.
Where to find Ann:
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The Winners of the
have been announced!
Please add your congratulations!
1st place winner - Elephants Child
2nd place - L. G. Keltner
3rd place - Samantha Redstreak Geary