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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Fanny Fitzpatrick and the Sirens by Dana Hammer - Book Tour - Guest Post - Giveaway - Enter Daily!



Fanny Fitzpatrick and the Sirens
by Dana Hammer


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GENRE:   Middle Grade Fiction


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BOOK BLURB:


It’s the end of the school year. For most kids, it’s time to relax and get ready for summer. For Fanny, there’s work. She has a brand-new baby brother, and she’s been hired by Zeus to look after his “injured” son. And she still has her and her friends’ cheesemaking business! Fanny is overwhelmed.

But then she meets three sirens who want Fanny to join them on Feather Island for a summer of singing, instrument playing, and fun at the beach. The program is totally free and could start an amazing musical career-the thing that Fanny has always wanted the most.

Athena and Gemma are dead set against it. Athena says that the sirens are bad news; that their whole purpose in life is to lure men to their deaths with their beautiful singing. Gemma says that Feather Island is part of a network of unmappable islands, the type of place where criminals and sketchy organizations hoard their wealth and do their crimes.

Surely, the sirens don’t do that anymore, right? All that stuff was a long time ago. If the sirens want to keep their island paradise a secret, well, that’s not so weird, is it? Fanny has talked to them, and she just knows that they aren’t as evil as everyone says. They are perfectly nice ladies.

Right?

Follow Fanny Fitzpatrick as she navigates big sisterhood, friends who disapprove of her life choices, burning ambitions, and a bunch of sirens luring her away to their private island.

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EXCERPT TWO:


But I don’t have a chance to practice or not practice, because I remember that I have a Zoom date with Gemma and Athena. I head down to the computer and log in to the meeting.

Gemma and Athena are already in there, talking about something. They look serious and sour, but Gemma is wearing the most adorable newsboy hat with embroidered flowers on it, and I squeal when I see it.

“Gemma, that hat though!”

They stop talking and look at me, not smiling. I realize something weird is going on, and so I stop smiling.

“Fanny, we need to talk,” says Athena.

That’s not good.

“Um. Gemma? How’s England?” Gemma shakes her head at me.

I look back to Athena, who has crossed her arms, which makes her look like a strict disciplinarian who’s about to give me a terrible lecture. And I realize that’s exactly what’s about to happen.

“Herman told me everything,” Athena says.

“Um.”

“You let those things in your house! After I specifically told you how dangerous they are!”

“I didn’t let them in,” I say, which I realize is a wimpy thing to say, but I can’t think of anything better. “My dad did.”

“What did they want? Why were they there, at your house?”

“Well—”

“Do you have any idea how many people sirens have killed over the course of these millennia?”

“But that was a long time ago!” I say, sounding desperate and silly, even to my own ears.

“Fanny,” Gemma says, quietly, looking around to make sure no one is listening to her. “I’m not supposed to say this. But there are these islands. A few of them. And they have special deals with the UN, NATO, the African Union, and a few others that I’m not allowed to even say the names of. They have diplomatic immunity. They operate under their own laws, and they answer to no one. They’re unmappable, untraceable. I’ve been talking to Athena, and I think these islands are owned by the sirens.”

“You sound like conspiracy theorists,” I say, rolling my eyes. “How do you even know about these top-secret islands if they’re so top secret?”

“My parents,” Gemma says, like it’s obvious. I guess it should be obvious. I still have no idea what her parents do for a living, but they seem to jet around the planet a lot, with machete-bearing security guards, so I guess it must be important. Still.

“Well, Feather Island is a school. A school for musicians,” I say, trying to reassure them. “There’s a brochure and everything.”

I wish I had the brochure so I could show it to them, how lovely and harmless the place is, but my parents have put it somewhere and I don’t know where it is.

“How do you know about Feather Island?” Athena demands, looking even more furious.

Whoops. I guess I’ve gotta tell them now.

“That’s what the sirens wanted. To tell me about their music camp.”

“NO!” Athena shouts, banging her fist on the table in front of her. Splinters of wood fly everywhere and I’m kind of scared now. This is intense, even for Athena. “You can NOT go to this island. I don’t care what they told you. It’s bad news.”

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GUEST POST:


A Playlist for Fanny Fitzpatrick and the Sirens


I like to create playlists of music that set the mood for whatever I want to write. Fanny Fitzpatrick and the Sirens is about a preteen girl who is recruited by sirens to attend a summer camp for aspiring singers. Fanny is an energetic, determined kid, with a strong moral compass and fierce loyalty to her friends. I wanted a playlist that would reflect that. Here are the songs on it.

(Please note, I am not a preteen girl. These are not present-day cool kid songs. But they work for me, to get me into the right headspace.)

1.)  Sweet Shop Avengerz, Bis
A high-energy song about raiding a candy shop. I think that’s what it’s about anyway.

2.)  Paper Bag, Fiona Apple
There are actually several Fiona Apple songs I listen to when writing Fanny Fitzpatrick stories, because I imagine Fanny’s voice being something similar to Fiona’s, but a little less mature.

3.)  Give Me Chocolate, Baby Metal
The juxtaposition of little girls singing with heavy metal screaming is delightful, and representative of Fanny’s sweetness and her toughness.

4.)  Best Friend, Saweetie/Doja Cat
Fanny loves her friends, and always supports and helps them. I can imagine her and her friends doing a coordinated dance routine to this song.

5.)  Rebel Girl, Bikini Kill
Fanny is a good feminist, who would never tear down other girls out of jealousy.

6.)  Shut Up and Let Me Go, The Ting Tings
I don’t know why, but this song just works for Fanny books.

7.)  Wannabe, Spice Girls
Friendship. Girl power.

8.)  San Diego Zoo, The 6ths
Who doesn’t like pretty songs about the zoo?

9.)  Defying Gravity, from Wicked
Fanny is friends with gods and goddesses and incredibly wealthy people who are always getting her into wacky situations. Fanny is working class and has no supernatural powers, but she doesn’t let those limits define her. She defies gravity, sometimes literally.

10.)  We, The Roches
A cool female singing group, sort of a modern day Andrews Sisters.

11.)  Don’t Give Up, the Noisettes
Fanny doesn’t give up. Ever.

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AUTHOR BIO & LINKS:



Dana Hammer is a novelist, screenwriter and playwright. She has won over forty awards and honors for her writing, few of which generated income, all of which were deeply appreciated. She is not a cannibal, but she is the author of A Cannibals Guide to Fasting. Dana is also the author of middle grade fantasy My Best Friend Athena which was inspired by a desire to write something her 9 year old daughter could read.

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GIVEAWAY:


Dana will be awarding a $10 Amazon OR Barnes and Noble Gift Card (Winner's Choice!!!) to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.




a Rafflecopter giveaway

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Fanny Fitzpatrick and the Brother Problem by Dana Hammer - Book Tour - Guest Post - Giveaway - Enter Daily!


Fanny Fitzpatrick and the Brother Problem
by Dana Hammer

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GENRE:   Middle Grade Greek Mythology

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BOOK BLURB:

Dion Isaacs (the reincarnation of Dionysius), Athena’s brother, is wreaking havoc. After to an unfortunate bee-venom poisoning at his wine business, he is down on his luck and crashing at Athena’s place. But the former god of wine, feasting, and excess is a bad influence on Fanny’s best friends, with his partying, wacky business schemes, and general debauchery. Sure, Dion is a fun guy. But there is such a thing as too much fun, and Fanny seems to be the only one who sees it.

Meanwhile, Fanny’s mother is suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, which basically means she pukes all the time, because she’s pregnant. With her mom unable to work, her dad is taking extra shifts to make more money, and things are getting tense at home. Fanny is excited to be a big sister, but all this sickness and stress over money are starting to take their toll on her.

Can Fanny save her friends from Dion’s negative influence, while also solving her family’s money problems? Of course she can. She’s Fanny Fitzpatrick.

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EXCERPT TWO:

I hope Mom doesn’t have breast cancer. She would have told me about that though, right? You don’t hide cancer from your only daughter. That would be messed up. I get out of bed and pad down the hallway until I get to the bathroom. The puking is louder now, and I can hear Mom gasping between retches. I knock on the door.

“Mom? Are you OK?”

“I’m fine, Sweetie.”

Then she retches again.

“No you’re not Mom! You’re sick! Do you want some Sprite?”

Mom gives me Sprite when I’m nauseated, and it usually helps.

“Mom? I think you need to see a doctor. You’re not getting better.”

“Fanny! Go away!”

I don’t know what to do. My dad has already left for work, so he can’t help. I think about calling an ambulance, but then I remember that 911 is only for emergencies, and I don’t think this counts as an emergency.

“Mom, I’m gonna call an ambulance,” I say.

“NO!”

“But Mom—”

“Fanny, go decorate the tree!”

This stops me for a moment. Decorate the tree? Why?

“Why?”

“I’m not feeling up to it. Go decorate the Christmas tree. It’ll be a big help.”

I stand by the door, not knowing what to do. Is Mom trying to be tough, like the time she hurt her ankle and refused to go get X-rays, and she just limped around the house for a week until it swole up to like twice its size, and Dad finally made her go to the hospital, and it turned out she’d FRACTURED IT? Should I be like Dad and put my foot down and call an ambulance?

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GUEST POST:

Ways to Deal With Rejection, as a Writer

I once heard that Stephen King saved up all of his rejection letters and pinned them to a wall, and used them as motivation to succeed. All due respect to the master, but that would totally demotivate me, and absolutely crush me. 

Of course, rejection is a major part of writing professionally, or doing any kind of art professionally. Absolutely everyone who submits writing will get rejections; I don’t know a single writer who has not. And this is where the weak are weeded out. Because to survive as a writer, you need to be able to handle rejection and NOT GIVE UP.  There are some qualities and processes that can help you with this. Here are a few.

1) If you’ve ever been emotionally abused, use this to your advantage.
People from happy homes, who form loving, healthy relationships with romantic partners and friends are at a serious disadvantage when dealing with rejection. They have no idea how to take hurtful comments, negative criticism, or silent dismissal. But not you, you lucky damaged writer! You have built up a thick membrane around your heart. When a publisher or agent says “This does not meet our needs at this time” you remember that time a man who “loved” you called you a trashy idiot cunt, and suddenly “not meeting their needs” doesn’t seem like such a terrible insult.

2) Have an enormous ego.
I would argue that most artists have big egos. This is not a design flaw, it’s a feature. In order to create and send your creation out into the world, you have to believe in yourself, and believe that you have something important and fresh to bring to the world. When you get rejected, your ego will protect you. Your ego will tell you that these agents and magazines and publishers don’t know what they’re talking about. They don’t appreciate your genius. You will think of all the artists who were not rewarded in their time, and you’ll count yourself among them. Is this an attractive quality? No. But it is an important one, and you should absolutely cultivate your gigantic ego. Just don’t let it show on the outside, because people will not like it.

3) Know that judges and gatekeepers are not gods.
I sometimes enter screenplays into script contests. This is a fun thing to do, and it helps you network and sell scripts. You get to go to film festivals and have your picture taken on red carpets and meet interesting people. But, in over the course of attending several film festivals, I started meeting screenwriting judges. And not judges for small festivals, for BIG PRESTIGIOUS festivals. Here’s the ting. I always assumed that to be a judge for a prestigious film festival, you had to have special skills, or some kind of experience in the industry. You don’t. These judges are just…people. Usually they are people who have some kind of screenwriting experience, but they are not producers or professors or even professional screenwriters. This doesn’t mean they are bad; just that they aren’t necessarily better than you. So take their rejections for what they are — one person’s opinion.

4) Have a sense of humor about yourself.
If you can’t laugh about your rejections, you are bound to experience a lot of internal darkness and anger. There’s a story I sometimes tell about the time I got drunk and wrote a short story and immediately submitted it to a VERY prestigious publication. Without editing it. I will not name this publication, but you’ve heard of it. Of course, it was rejected, because, drunken, unedited writing is not my best work. Also, it was about Chairman Mao and Ghandi in a three legged race at a church picnic, so you know…not a crowd pleasing premise. Was I ashamed of myself the next morning, when I woke up and realized what I had written, and where I had sent it? Um, yeah. Yeah, I was. But you know what made me feel better? Reading that god-awful short story I’d written, out loud, to my friends. We all had a good laugh at my expense, and I WAS OK WITH THAT. Not only was I OK with that, but it made me feel a whole lot better about the whole thing. If you can laugh at it, you can live with it, right? Right.

If you are in a creative field, you are going to experience rejection. It’s just part of it. But if you keep going, you will probably find your markets, and your people. And if you don’t, at least you know that you had the fortitude to try. 

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AUTHOR BIO:


Dana Hammer is a novelist, screenwriter and playwright. She has won over forty awards and honors for her writing, few of which generated income, all of which were deeply appreciated. She is not a cannibal, but she is the author of A Cannibals Guide to Fasting. Dana is also the author of middle grade fantasy My Best Friend Athena which was inspired by a desire to write something her 9 year old daughter could read.

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CONNECT WITH DANA:


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BOOK BUY LINKS:



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GIVEAWAY INFO:

Dana will be awarding a $10 Amazon OR Barnes and Noble Gift Card (Winner's Choice!!!) to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.


a Rafflecopter giveaway

Thursday, February 9, 2023

My Best Friend Athena by Dana Hammer - Book Tour - Guest Post - Giveaway - Enter Daily!

Hey, lovelies!!  It gives me great pleasure today to host Dana Hammer and her new book, “My Best Friend Athena,” here on FAB!!  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 $10 Amazon OR Barnes and Noble Gift Card!!  Also, come back daily to interact with Dana and to increase your chances of winning!!

Thanks for stopping by!!  Wishing you all lots of good luck in this fabulous giveaway!!

My Best Friend Athena

by Dana Hammer

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GENRE:   Middle Grade Fantasy

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BOOK BLURB:

Fanny Fitzpatrick has the coolest best friend ever. Athena is smart, and pretty, and brave, and kind. Fanny loves her friend, but sometimes, she feels a little jealous of how perfect Athena is.

But even “perfect” girls make mistakes, and Athena makes a big one when she accidentally turns the school bully into a cockroach. He was picking on their friend Gemma and Athena lost her temper and her magic powers just slipped out right in front of Fanny.

Now Fanny knows that Athena isn’t an ordinary girl – she’s the reincarnation of a Greek goddess, powers and all – and now she needs Fanny and Gemma’s help to hunt down the bully-turned-cockroach and turn him back into a human boy.

Fanny doesn’t want to spend all her time looking for a cockroach. She’s got the Junior Miss Super Pretty Pageant to prepare for, if she can get over her stage fright. Besides, Athena’s Dad, Zeus, has forbidden the girls from meddling with any more cockroaches or magic, and Zeus is a god you don’t want to mess with.

Fanny has to make a choice. Should she pursue her pageant dreams, or risk Zeus’ wrath to find the cockroach-boy? What’s the right thing to do? And how do you hunt down a cockroach anyway?

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EXCERPT TWO:

By the time I get home, everyone in town knows about Daniel’s disappearance, including my mom, which explains why she grabs me as soon as I walk in the door, like I’ve just returned from war or something. She hugs me so tightly I’m pretty sure it damages my intestines. “Honey, I’m so glad you’re home. Where were you?”

“Athena’s. Remember? I told you where I was gonna be.”

“A boy’s gone missing! I had no idea where you were! I was terrified.”

This is what happens when a kid goes missing. Your mom completely forgets about any conversations you had earlier in the day, because all she can think about is the fact that a kid is missing, and it scrambles her brains.

“I’m sorry you were worried, Mom. But...um...a boy’s gone missing, you say?”

I’m such a bad actress.

“Yes! It’s all over the news. I got an amber alert just a few minutes ago. His name was Daniel Doyle. I think they said he went to your school. Do you know this boy?”

I panic inside. What am I supposed to say? “Yeah, I know him, and he’s a total douche-nozzle, and Athena turned him into a cockroach, but it’s ok. We’re working on it.”

No. I can not say that to my mom. Instead, I will deny everything.

“No.”

“Really?”

I can tell that my mom doesn’t believe me. She has that skeptical look on her face that she gets when I lie. Probably because I’m a terrible liar. I can’t look her in the eyes, and my face turns bright red. It’s the worst.

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GUEST POST:

On Daniel, the Bully

Do you remember the villains in 1980s movies? The bullies were always one-dimensional, stupid, and utterly hateable. Why is he picking on the kid with glasses? Because he feels like it. Why is he randomly beating people up? Just ‘cause. I remember one of my favorite movies as a kid was Roxanne, with Steve Martin. In it, some random bullies try to beat Steve Martin up…because he’s on the sidewalk, and has a big nose. The bullies are cartoonish and demented, and make no sense in the real world, because bullies don’t act like that.

Think of Johnny Lawrence in the Karate Kid. He’s a horrible person who picks on the new, poor kid. Johnny is rich, and handsome, and rides a dirt bike, has lots of friends, and knows karate. He has every kind of power a teenage boy could want. Again, this is cartoonish and silly.

I’m a big fan of the show Cobra Kai — it’s one of my favorite shows of all time. In it, we see Johnny Lawrence all grown up, and we get to see his side of things. Suddenly, he’s not a cartoon. He’s a real person, who has made many mistakes, but isn’t some all-powerful force, or a maniacally evil jerk. It’s a more intelligent, nuanced depiction of a bully — one that appeals to intelligent people who can handle nuance.

In My Best Friend Athena, I needed to have a bully. I didn’t want him to be a cartoonish oaf, with no brains, or a super rich yuppie-type. I wanted him to be a real bully, someone that a kid might actually encounter. Daniel isn’t especially handsome or rich. He lives in the bad part of town, and he wears a lot of sweatpants. He does bad things — he breaks Fanny’s necklace, and he calls Gemma the “R word”. He is definitely an unlikable character, but I tried to make him unlikeable in a realistic way.

As the book progresses, we learn that Daniel has his own troubles. His dad recently passed away, and he just started at this new school, where he has no friends. He’s dealing with some pretty major traumas, especially since he’s only eleven years old, and doesn’t have great coping mechanisms. Does this excuse his bad behavior? Of course not. But it does help to explain it.

When Daniel is turned into a cockroach, we sympathize with Gemma, who isn’t particularly sad about his transformation. He was horrible to her, and we can understand why she’s glad to be rid of him. We also sympathize with Athena, who feels guilty that she did an accidental transformation on him, and wants to find him and change him back. And we sympathize with Fanny, who is confused and stressed, and just wants to focus on regular things, like getting ready for the pageant. All of these are valid and normal feelings, when something bad happens to someone we dislike. It’s what we do with those feelings that counts, and in the end, Fanny makes the right decisions.

I hope that kids who read My Best Friend Athena come away feeling empowered to deal with the bullies in their lives. Everyone has the right to go through their lives unharrassed, and no one needs to let themselves be picked on. Fanny, Gemma and Athena all stand up for themselves, and each other, in a way that I hope is inspirational.

I also hope that my readers come way with the idea that bullies are still human beings, and even if their actions are awful, there might be more going on in that person’s life than they realize. This is especially important to remember when dealing with kids. Kids are often jerks, because they are still learning how to behave properly, and how to cope with traumas big and small. It doesn’t mean they’re bad people, just that they’re behaving badly.  Do kids need to tolerate bad behavior and abuse from bullies? Obviously not. But it’s important to remember that people change all the time, especially children, and even jerks. The kid who’s bullying them today, might be a nice person some time down the road.

Daniel starts off as a typical bully, picking on someone weaker than him, acting out. But by the end of the book, he has transformed, literally and figuratively. We see a softer, more vulnerable side of him. He starts therapy. And we learn that there is hope for bullies, even when they seem irredeemable. Is he a hero? Nope. But I hope that we are rooting for him to become one, in his own story, someday.

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AUTHOR BIO:

Dana Hammer is a novelist, screenwriter and playwright. She has won over forty awards and honors for her writing, few of which generated income, all of which were deeply appreciated. She is not a cannibal, but she is the author of A Cannibals Guide to Fasting. Dana is also the author of middle grade fantasy My Best Friend Athena which was inspired by a desire to write something her 9 year old daughter could read.

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CONNECT WITH DANA:

Website:

https://www.danahammer.com

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/Dana-Hammer-Author-Page-1707631229449685

Goodreads Author Page:

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/10794904.Dana_Hammer

Goodreads Book Page:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/63261475-my-best-friend-athena

Amazon Author Page:

https://amzn.to/40F11Bc

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BOOK BUY LINKS:

Amazon US Kindle eBook:

https://amzn.to/3JTKCTh

Amazon US Paperback:

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Amazon US Hardcover:

https://amzn.to/3DQ1SVO

Amazon CA Kindle eBook:

https://www.amazon.ca/Best-Friend-Athena-Dana-Hammer-ebook/dp/B0BHH74MNM

Amazon CA Paperback:

https://www.amazon.ca/Best-Friend-Athena-Dana-Hammer/dp/1953971636

Amazon CA Hardcover:

https://www.amazon.ca/Best-Friend-Athena-Dana-Hammer/dp/1953971644

Barnes and Noble NOOK eBook:

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/my-best-friend-athena-dana-hammer/1142466562?ean=2940165945304

Barnes and Noble Paperback:

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/my-best-friend-athena-dana-hammer/1142466562?ean=9781953971630

Barnes and Noble Hardcover:

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/my-best-friend-athena-dana-hammer/1142466562?ean=9781953971647

Kobo US eBook:

https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/my-best-friend-athena

Kobo CA eBook:

https://www.kobo.com/ca/en/ebook/my-best-friend-athena

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GIVEAWAY INFO:

Dana will be awarding a $10 Amazon OR Barnes and Noble Gift Card (Winner’s Choice!!!) to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.


a Rafflecopter giveaway

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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

The Cannibal's Guide to Fasting by Dana Hammer - Book Tour - Guest Post - Giveaway - Enter Daily!

Hey, lovelies!!  It gives me great pleasure today to host Dana Hammer and her new book, “The Cannibal's Guide to Fasting,” here on FAB!!  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 $10 Amazon OR Barnes and Noble Gift Card!!  Also, come back daily to interact with Dana and to increase your chances of winning!!

Thanks for stopping by!!  Wishing you all lots of good luck in this fabulous giveaway!!

The Cannibal's Guide to Fasting

by Dana Hammer

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GENRE:   Comedic Horror

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BLURB:

Igor Fenenko, a former research scientist, is a scary, scary man. Not only is he a massive bodybuilder with a spider tattooed on his face, he has also been infected with Pestis Manducans — viral cannibalism. Igor tried to resist indulging, but his research specimens smelled so delicious. Who did it hurt, really, to nibble a corpse?

Caught, disgraced, and sent to a ‘rehabilitation’ center, Igor is now forced to live in a government-mandated Containment Center. He spends his days pressing wildflowers, growing blueberries, and doing his best to avoid human meat. More than anything, he wants a cure for the virus that has ruined his life.

Igor’s brother, Karl, is also infected with Pestis. But unlike Igor, he does not live in a Containment Center. He lives down by the river, where he runs a cannibal rights group. At first, the group seems harmless enough, if a bit creepy and overzealous. But when Igor discovers their evil practices, he is forced to intervene.

Aided and opposed by rich eccentrics who have their own agendas, Igor must use brains and muscles to find a cure while fighting the urge to turn brains and muscles into a delicious lunch.

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EXCERPT TWO:

Igor’s home is a single-wide trailer in a “community” that the government has set up for former cannibals. Decent, lawabiding, non-infected folks do not want man-eaters to live in their neighborhoods, but they won’t go so far as to demand executions for the infected, and so the forced cannibal community was born.

For a time, the infected were held in prisons and jails, until those became too overcrowded, and the state was forced to find other solutions. Now, the official plan of action is this: identify the cannibals, send them to a treatment center, and then house them in secure, guarded communities with their own kind.

Igor’s community is one of the nicer ones. The trailers are small but clean, and the neighborhood is kept tidy and quiet. Each trailer even has a small patch of lawn, for residents to use as they please. Igor uses his for fruit and vegetable gardening. Some other people plant flowers, and some of them plant nothing at all, but fill their yards with furniture or above-ground pools.

Other communities aren’t so lucky. Igor is grateful for his home, despite the security guards who occasionally take their jobs a bit too seriously. Despite the constant scrutiny of the inspectors, despite the fact that his ID lists his address as “High Risk Containment Center” and that any time he has to show that ID to anyone, he gets glares or looks of disgust or flat refusals of service. He is grateful, because without it, and without a job, and without anyone willing to take him in, he would likely be homeless.

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GUEST POST:

Stuff in My Office

As a writer who lives with two extremely disorganized and messy family members, it’s important to me to have a dedicated space where I don’t have to deal with other people’s garbage, dishes, dirty socks, and demands. Hence, my “office”. I say “office” but it’s really just a roll-top desk that I’ve situated in a corner in the kitchen. Maybe if you all buy enough copies of my book, I can level up my living situation and have a real, dedicated office, full of rich mahogany and art and shit. But for now, it’s a corner in the kitchen.

Here are a few things that are always in my office. They are there because either A) I love them, or B) I find them necessary. I’m going to tell you about five of them.

1.)  Notebooks

Any writer will tell you about the importance of notebooks. I have stacks of them, thanks to my supportive mother-in-law, who sends me large quantities of them in the mail. I also tend to buy them whenever I see them on sale somewhere. They are so random. For instance, I have five notebooks that have Marilyn Monroe on the cover. Why? Who knows?  Some are beautiful, with floral designs, and suede covers. Some of them are cheap paper notebooks with cats on them. It doesn’t matter, my stack of notebooks is the best thing in my office, and I don’t know what I’d do without my notebooks.

2.)  This specific cup

This is my favorite mug for tea. It’s the perfect size and shape. Again, it was a gift from my mother-in-law. I find it very hard to write without a beverage. Tea is my beverage of choice. I am drinking black tea as I write this.

3.)  Frida Kahlo shot glasses

These are not for drinking. I don’t take shots every time I sit down to write. (Not anymore.) These were a gift from a friend, and I keep them on my desk because I like a reminder that pain and disability are not barriers to creating art. Frida Kahlo suffered from debilitating pain for most of her life, and she created some of the greatest surrealist art ever painted. Sometimes I get upset and discouraged because of my lupus and all the medical dramas I have to deal with. Frida cheers me up.

4.)  INCENSE

You guys. If you haven’t written with incense burning, you are not living your best life. It doesn’t matter what you’re writing or why. You can be writing total trashy garbage, or a grocery list, but if incense is burning, you’re basically a sage, meditating in a temple, all full of wisdom. I know some people don’t like incense because they “don’t like strong smells” or they “have asthma” or they “aren’t hippies”. But honestly, if you can, burn incense while you write. Hell, burn incense if you don’t write. Just do it.

5.)  Badly drawn drawings

During the “stay inside” part of the pandemic, I decided that I would learn to draw. I’ve never been able to do it, and I thought, hey, now’s the perfect time to try. It’s been over two years since then, and I still haven’t learned to draw well. But I do it anyway, because it’s fun. So I have stacks of these weird little drawings that I shove in a drawer. Here is one for your enjoyment. You’re welcome.

And those are five of the things in my office. There are many more things, but they are boring, or they have personal identifying information on them, and cannot be put on the internet. Thanks for reading!

Love,

Dana

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Dana Hammer is a novelist, screenwriter and playwright. She has won over forty awards and honors for her writing, few of which generated income, all of which were deeply appreciated. She is not a cannibal.

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