David R. Flores's Blog
March 13, 2025
Interview with Fanbase Press
A very big thanks to Fanbase Press for the interview about my novel, "Control; Alt; Delete: Dr Stundel's Program To Reboot Your Dangerous Teen."
https://fanbasepress.com/press/interv...
https://fanbasepress.com/press/interv...
Published on March 13, 2025 08:15
March 8, 2025
My first review!
I just got my first review for my novel "Control; Alt; Delete: Dr. Stundel's Program To Review Your Dangerous Teen" on Reedsy. It's a paid-for review, but it's unsolicited and no guarantee that it will be favorable. I'm happy to say that for at least this review, my book received a 4.5 out of 5! Far better than I was expecting. My hope is that more people will discover it, and spread the word.
Click on the link to find out more.
https://reedsy.com/discovery/book/con...
Click on the link to find out more.
https://reedsy.com/discovery/book/con...
Published on March 08, 2025 13:15
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February 1, 2025
My Debut Novel
Today (2/1/25) my novel, "Control; Alt; Delete: Dr. Stundel's Program To Reboot Your Dangerous Teen," was released in paperback and eBook on Amazon. It's adapted from my award-winning screenplay, for a movie that never was. I loved the story so much that I wrote it as a book.
To get an idea of what it's about, here's the book blurb:
Sixteen-year-old Eddie Crowe is in trouble—not for what he’s done, but for crimes he’s predicted to commit. This brilliant insight comes from Dr. Stundel, a safety expert with a controversial test that peers into the murky depths of future criminal behavior and a program to fix it all.
High school is tough enough without being labeled a homicidal sociopath, so Eddie teams up with another misfit in the program, Angela, a charmingly anti-social misanthrope. Together, they uncover truths about themselves and challenge Dr. Stundel’s messiah complex, proving that maybe some things just aren’t meant to be fixed.
Control; Alt; Delete: Dr Stundel’s Program to Reboot Your Dangerous Teen is a darkly humorous, satirical, and thought-provoking coming-of-age story of a young adult’s existential quest to find an authentic identity, for better or worse.
David R. Flores
To get an idea of what it's about, here's the book blurb:
Sixteen-year-old Eddie Crowe is in trouble—not for what he’s done, but for crimes he’s predicted to commit. This brilliant insight comes from Dr. Stundel, a safety expert with a controversial test that peers into the murky depths of future criminal behavior and a program to fix it all.
High school is tough enough without being labeled a homicidal sociopath, so Eddie teams up with another misfit in the program, Angela, a charmingly anti-social misanthrope. Together, they uncover truths about themselves and challenge Dr. Stundel’s messiah complex, proving that maybe some things just aren’t meant to be fixed.
Control; Alt; Delete: Dr Stundel’s Program to Reboot Your Dangerous Teen is a darkly humorous, satirical, and thought-provoking coming-of-age story of a young adult’s existential quest to find an authentic identity, for better or worse.
David R. Flores
Published on February 01, 2025 13:27