I can’t wait for you to get a look at the cover art for Apocalypticon! It is so awesome.
The creepy castle in the background and the hand coming out of the ground. And what’s that in the hand? Such excellent work.
I sure wish I’d been able to read this before the blast.
Check out the synopsis, enjoy the peek inside the book, and don’t forget to enter the giveaway.
Synopsis
Three years have passed since the Jamaicans caused the apocalypse, and things in post-Armageddon Chicago have settled into a new kind of normal. Unfortunately, that “normal” includes collapsing skyscrapers, bands of bloodthirsty maniacs, and a dwindling cache of survival supplies. After watching his family, friends, and most of the non-sadistic elements of society crumble around him, Patrick decides it’s time to cross one last item off his bucket list.
He’s going to Disney World.
This hilarious, heartfelt, gut-wrenching odyssey through post-apocalyptic America is a pilgrimage peppered with peril, as fellow survivors Patrick and Ben encounter a slew of odd characters, from zombie politicians and deranged survivalists to a milky-eyed oracle who doesn’t have a lot of good news. Plus, it looks like Patrick may be hiding the real reason for their mission to the MagicKingdom…
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Ben ripped off a fresh, cleanish strip of blanket and wrapped it around the hand. Patrick whimpered as he pulled it tight and tied it off. “Next time the world ends, let’s make sure we’re stocked up on peroxide and bandages,” Ben said.
Patrick glowered at the first aid kit, which lay open on the hood. Its contents included, and were extremely limited to, six Band-Aids, four cotton swabs, a bottle of Tylenol, some nail polish remover, a packet of Midol, a travel box of Clorox Handi Wipes, and a roll of Tums. “Who packed that thing?” Ben asked. “Pee Wee Herman?”
“The really scary part is, that’s the kit we had in a house with a five-year-old. Criminy. We’re lucky 20 fold-up accordion snakes didn’t pop out when we opened the lid.” He picked up the Tylenol with his good hand and struggled with the lid for a while before turning it over to Ben. “Help. It’s childproof.”
He couldn’t tell if he really had a fever, or it if was a phantom sickness, but he wasn’t taking any chances. The most benign injury could turn fatal without basic medical supplies. And a half-inch hole through the hand was not a benign injury. If the alcohol didn’t kill the infection, he’d lose his hand. That’s a surgery he didn’t want to think about undergoing with full sedation, much less in the backwoods of Mississippi while buzzed on a bottle of Canadian Mist with Ben as his surgeon. He checked the bandage and made sure it was tight. The wound seemed to have stopped bleeding, at least, though he seemed to have lost feeling in his three middle fingers. He didn’t take that for a good sign. “We need real medical supplies,” he said. “Because I am not letting you cut off my hand.”
“What’s the point of even having a machete if we’re not gonna use it?” Ben complained.
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Author Clayton Smith
Clayton Smith is a sometimes-writer, sometimes-napper based in Chicago, where he uses neither his bachelor’s in journalism nor his master’s in arts management. He is often calamitous, and good at bacon. He lives with his impressively tolerant wife.
Clayton’s previous works include Pants on Fire: A Collection of Lies and the comedic play Death and McCootie, which debuted at the 2013 New York International Fringe Festival.
Links: Website ~ Twitter ~ Facebook ~ Amazon
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Giveaway
Clayton will be awarding a $25 Amazon gift card to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour, and a $25 Amazon gift card to a randomly drawn host.
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Wouldn’t have missed it. Zombies are always welcome on my blog:)
I enjoyed both the premise of the book and the excerpt. Apocalypticon sounds like an awesome adventure read. Nice to have a little levity when facing the end of civilization as we know it!
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This does sound fun doesn’t it? I have a feeling there will be some darker scenes too. It is a road trip to disney land rife with zombies.
There definitely is a bit of darkness. What’s the end of the world without a little bleakness? 🙂
You are right, awesome cover. The book sounds fantastic! Happy St Pat’s day, Laura.
I managed to find an INSANELY talented artist for the cover. He definitely captured the feel of the book perfectly. Glad you like it! 🙂
Back at ya Sherry. I knew you’d like that cover. Excellent work and sounds like a fun trip!
Thanks so much for hosting, and for the kind words! I hope you get a chance to give it a read!
Thanks so much for hosting! I hope you get a chance to check it out!
I’m happy to showcase you on my blog Clayton. Your book sounds unique and I’m sure I’ll have fun reading it.
Love the sound of this one! Awesome!!! Very different also… THANKS for sharing…. I am defintiely adding this one to my TBR list…. Thanks!
Hope you like it!!!
Real zombies and Disney. I’m in!
I didn’t notice the disney images in the cover till you guys were all talking about how cool it is! Thanks for pointing out the obvious! Lol 🙂
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I feel it’s important to point out here that the castle on the cover is NOT the Disney castle. I’M NOT GETTING SUED. 🙂
We can’t have that!
I was sure it was a castle but never thought it was Disney’s. I can see why you thought it was though with my tag!
Sounds interesting
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Indeed it does:)
Geez. This is going to be good. I can feel it.
I’m a little biased, but I think you’re right. 🙂 I hope you enjoy it!
Me too. Anyone wanting to go, I’ll drive!