Sunday, October 30, 2011

The Eternal Child Virtual Book Tour

I was contacted by Outskirts Press earlier this month and they asked if I was interesting in posting something on this virtual book tour of The Eternal Child. This is the author's first book and I have not read it yet, but once I do I will give a review. 


If you are interested in this book it is $14.95, but if you go to www.outskirtspress.com/bookstore you will get a 40% discount.

They also sent me a courtesy author interview, though I might see if I can ask him my own questions. But for now, this is what I have.

About the Author, David Wasserman
This is the first novel by David Wasserman, currently a senior at Millburn High School in New Jersey. He is studying performing arts and fiction writing, and hopes to one day make a career out of both.

About the Book
"For centuries, Alex Montera has led a life of running and hiding. That all changes when he comes to the rescue of Iris Lisanté. He finds himself mysteriously drawn to her, and as the two grow close, Iris soon discovers a world beyond her wildest imagination, a world of vampires, werewolves, and other creatures hidden from the rest of the world. Unknown to Iris, a bounty on Alex’s head has forced him to lead a rather reclusive life. As every vampire in the world, led by Alex’s elusive, sadistic sire William, catches up with him, Iris finds that with Alex, she is swept into a centuries old feud, that has been carried and fought for centuries, one from which there may be no escape.”

Courtesy Author Interview



What is the title of your book?
The Eternal Child

What is your book about?
My book is about a fugitive vampire who has been on the run for his entire existence. He suddenly comes to the rescue of a young woman who had been attacked by what appears to be an animal. For some reason he decides to stop running, and stays with her. He integrates himself into her life, and gets to know her friends, and is finally able to pursue a human-esque life. That is until vampires from all over the globe catch up with him looking to collect his bounty. The true essence of the book is this: For every vampire, there is one human, one human in the entire world who can make that vampire a human again, but the catch is, they may come at any time, and only once. If the human dies or becomes a vampire, then that vampire will never get another chance to become human again.

Why did you decide to write it?
I decided to write this story, because I feel somewhere in the recent years, vampires have been stripped of what makes them what they are. In my opinion, vampires are the most dangerous of the mythological creatures. They are all about seduction and corruption,  not to mention they have all of these illusionistic powers. I wanted to bring that back to vampires, and I hope I did.

How did you get your book published?
I sent in my manuscript to Outskirtspress, hoping that self-publishing was a smart direction, and I was more than happy with the result.

What types of readers will be interested in your book?
Hopefully the readers that are big on fiction and heavy sci-fi, but I feel it could appeal to all kinds of readers, the story is much, much more than just vampires.

What is special about your book?  What differentiates it from other books in the same category? 
Personally, what I feel is special about my book is it's heart, the human connections these non-human creatures make with ordinary human beings. What I feel differentiates it from other books in the same category, would have to be the depth and emotion behind the characters, especially the vampires. Because it shows how such an inhuman thing can feel human emotions stronger than most human beings could.

Have you published any other books?  Do you plan to publish more?
I have not published any other books, but I plan to publish two sequels of The Eternal Child.

2 comments:

roro said...

BRAVO , BRAVO NO sparlky sleeshy ones

congrats with the publication and all the luck in the world with sales

great in trview

Nancy said...

The author is right. Vampires are supposedly dangerous mythological creatures; that is why it scares me to read books that feature them. But I salute the author for refreshing us, through his book, on what vampires really are. Congratulations, David!