Hi lovelies! It gives me great pleasure
today to host Mary SanGiovanni and her new book, “Chills”! For other stops on her Goddess Fish
Promotions Book Tour, please click on the banner above or any of the images in
this post.
Be sure to make it to the end of this
post to enter to win a digital copy of “Chills” by Mary SanGiovanni AND a
digital copy of “A Living Grave” by Robert Dunn – ALL to ONE lucky winner! Also, come back daily to interact with Mary
and to increase your chances of winning!
Thanks for stopping by! Wishing you lots of luck in this exciting
giveaway!
**Please note that this post and
giveaway are part of a two-part book tour event. This post and the below post share the same
giveaway as both books in a digital format are the prize for ONE lucky
winner.**
Chills
By Mary
SanGiovanni
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GENRE: Horror
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BLURB:
“True Detective”
meets H.P. Lovecraft in this chilling novel of murder, mystery, and
slow-mounting dread from acclaimed author Mary SanGiovanni . . .
It begins with a
freak snowstorm in May. Hit hardest is the rural town of Colby, Connecticut.
Schools and businesses are closed, powerlines are down, and police detective
Jack Glazier has found a body in the snow. It appears to be the victim of a
bizarre ritual murder. It won’t be the last. As the snow piles up, so do the
sacrifices. Cut off from the rest of the world, Glazier teams up with an occult
crime specialist to uncover a secret society hiding in their midst.
The gods they worship
are unthinkable. The powers they summon are unstoppable. And the things they
will do to the good people of Colby are utterly, horribly unspeakable…
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AUTHOR BIO:
Mary SanGiovanni is the author of the Bram Stoker nominated novel The Hollower, its
sequels Found You and The Triumvirate, Thrall, and Chaos, as well as the
novellas For Emmy, Possessing Amy, and The Fading Place, as well as numerous
short stories. She has been writing fiction for over a decade, has a masters in
writing popular fiction from Seton Hill University, and is a member of The
Authors Guild, Penn Writers, and International Thriller Writers.
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GIVEAWAY INFO:
The authors will be awarding digital copies of both
books on tour to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.
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Is there a routine you stick to when you start writing a story?
ReplyDeleteHi, Mai! Do you mean me, or Ally?
DeleteA question for both of you, of course! Cheers!
DeleteHahaha okay, cool. :)
DeleteWell, to me, the most enjoyable parts of writing are developing characters and atmosphere. I usually start with those, writing scenes that help me create or capture the feel of both. Then I go back and weave the plot through them, adding more to the characters and the sense of dread as things develop. I try to keep to a writing schedule nowadays, 1-3k words a day or more, if possible, and I find that it helps me focus without it feeling overwhelming or too much like a task. :)
Hi folks! :D
ReplyDeleteFor Mary: Do you do anything special to set the mood (so to speak) when you're writing?
ReplyDeleteHi, Amber! :D Other than drink tea...hmmm...not really. Sometimes I put music on, or I'll put ID on in the background (subliminal murder talk, I guess, haha), but I'm easily distracted by shiny things, so more often than not, I just try to find the one place in the house that's quiet.
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