I’m always excited when I discover a new dystopian story.
Day Zero sounds great and the cover art is spectacular.
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(The Zero Trilogy #1)
Publication date: October 10th 2014
Genres: Dystopia, Young Adult
Elle is a survivor.
Since the collapse of modern society, she’s been living in the remains of downtown Hollywood, California, foraging for food and fighting for her life.
And then everything changes.
After she is forced out of her home, she heads north. What she finds is a group of bunker survivors, unlikely comrades, and the hope of a safe haven. Together, they journey toward the dregs of civilization, facing starvation, imprisonment and death.
They are alone, but they are ready.
Day Zero begins today.
Day Zero is a novella, the first installment in The Zero Trilogy, a novella series complementing the international bestselling Collapse Series.
Creating the Klan
The fun thing about writing The Collapse Series is that there are hundreds of different stories to be told. In my primary series, the villainous Omega is the invasion force that is taking over the United States – from both the outside and inside. In Day Zero, I jumped into the same setting. The world has been ravaged by an invasion, and Omega has taken over everything.
But what about the places that are completely abandoned? The places without a militia presence or military stronghold of any kind? That’s how I came up with the Klan. Elle’s worst enemy in Day Zero is the Klan – a gang that rules the urban streets.
She deals with the Klan more than Omega, and in doing so, we get to explore a part of the apocalypse that Cassidy Hart hasn’t even seen. The Klan represents the dangers and pitfalls that society can stoop to when left unchecked. In such an archaic and desperate environment, it’s really no surprise that people have become bloodthirsty. Where is the moral compass of a community? Who determines what is right and what is wrong? It’s a theme I got to explore, and it was an enjoyable challenge to do so.
I modeled the Klan after numerous groups and cults that have popped up throughout history. The Klan, in essence, represents the evil of society just as much as Omega does in The Collapse Series – I just got to take a different approach with it. Where Omega is a cold, steely military force, the Klan is a medieval, feral society – almost tribal. It was an interesting story to explore, and I’m excited to share Elle’s story with the world!
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Dystopians are one of my go-to genres because writers are really able to step outside the box in these post apocalyptic worlds. The Klan sound like they are easy to hate, and capture the essence of what it’s like to live in this alternative universe. Happy belated book birthday, Summer Lane!
Me too Carmel. The author has license to create anything she wants in her world. There’s always something new, unique:)
I would probably go to this small hidden food store that is up the road from me. Not many people go there so it seems like a good idea. Thank you for the giveaway!
Sounds like a plan. I was thinking another good thing would be to check out farms. You could get the fresh stuff and do your own canning and get seeds to grow later.
Really interested by the synopsis! I think it would be a great read! Thanks for bringing it out, Laura! Lots of love, Emily
You know me. Can’t resist apoalyptic or dystopian books! LOL
The first place I’d check out would be the grocery store up the road from me, just because it’s the closest place, but then I’d hit restaurants in the area as well. The book sounds very interesting. I look forward to reading it. Thanks!
I’d probably go for the restaurants first. I think people would mob the stores and I could get the non perishables and vegetables.
Thank you so much for posting! I really appreciate it! 🙂
You’re welcome and thank you for the fun post and giveaway. I’m excited to read your series.
I would go to any food store near me and if that is already rummaged, I would maybe go to a school nearby believe it or not….. that would not be my first place to choose but in times like that…. food is food! Thanks Laura!
A school! Good idea. The cafeteria should have tons of food and a lot of them would be unperishable!
The first place–grocery stores are too obvious, probably already raided. Maybe a food bank or a church. Sometimes churches collect food for their parishoners. Worst case scenario, my neighbors. LOL