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How I Put Together My Monster Killing Book

When we were kids we liked to watch the black and white sci-fi movies, with an element of horror in them. All the drama of the victims was not so much different than the way some people act when they see a spider or a mouse. Who can not like that?

Than is what I was working to capture in my novella, Scorc Hunters. I think if I was twelve again, I would love reading Scorc Hunters. Even at my now advanced old age, I think it is pretty good, but after you edit it six times you lose a lot of the zeal for it.

One of my previous releases, the dystopian Kings and Clans Trilogy had a pre-made post-collapse of the US universe that I reasoned was a suitable setting for my monsters, so I used that. The series has been my most popular by far, so I thought my readers would like it. If interest increases a bit, maybe I'll add another book.

Kings and Clans Trilogy

I added some humor to the book, as I did in my superhero books, K-Tron and Metahuman Wars. I find it impossible to take my own stories overly serious and thoroughly enjoy having some comic relief. Anyone who likes superhero prose humor, or just humor must check these out.

Metahuman Wars

Recently, I have been reading DOZENS of psychology books for a non-fiction project, so I found it fun to get into the antagonist's head. It seemed to work out. A year ago I could have never done it as well. I recommend aspiring authors read psychology books as much as I do books on writing.

So I published my book. Those liking action and humor will find it entertaining. But like my superhero book, those innovative reader/reviewers just don't show up, so an easy, fun read goes undiscovered. I think even a big fat negative review would be better than nothing. Some people gravitate to the woefully awful, just so they can laugh at it.

Maybe I should write a story about how a frustrated author kidnaps people to read his book, and tortures them until they leave a review.

Scorc Hunters: Zero Containment
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Published on September 17, 2016 02:34 Tags: dystopian, horror, humor, psychology, reviews, writing