When I saw this awesome cover art, I had to be a part of this Blitz for Nomad.
Check out the authors guest post about Dystopia. How do you take yours?
I now have a copy of Nomad in my kindle and will be back to tell you all about it soon.
Make sure to enter the giveaway!
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Diagnose Your Dystopia!
Guest post by J.L. Bryan
Something’s not right with the world. You know it, you can feel it, and you’re probably going to die because of it. Congratulations, you’ve just discovered that you live in a nightmarish dystopian future!
The next question: what kind of dystopia? If you’re going to live, you’ll need to know this stuff. Fortunately, we’ve assembled a handy checklist to help you diagnose your dystopia.
Total Surveillance State: If they’re watching your every move, including your facial expressions and body language so they can read your thoughts, and eavesdropping on all your conversations…hey, you’re not paranoid, you just live in an Orwellian total surveillance state! Odds are, they’re trying to control all media and information, including changing past records to suit their ever-changing lies. There may be no escape, so your best bet is try and hook up with that hottie from work before the oppressors destroy your mind and soul. Good luck!
Game Show-ocracy: If you find yourself cast into a game-show-to-the-death with a name like “The Running Man” or “The Hunger Games,” then you’ve entered a world where game shows keep the public complacent. If you play the game right, you might just topple the evil rulers of your society, but you’ll have to break a few rules to succeed. If you’re trapped in a game show-ocracy, my best advice is to contact Alex Trebek from Jeopardy! That guy has all the answers.
Happy Dystopia: Hey, maybe things aren’t so bad. Maybe in this Brave New World society, the rulers encourage sex, drugs, and other completely harmless entertainments to keep the population busy and content. You can try to whip up a rebellion if you want, right after you take your happy pills, eat your chocolate, get a pedicure and a massage…maybe have a nap…is this really a dystopia?
The State of Weird Ideas: Is everyone forced to wear pink bunny hats at all times? Or perhaps the letter “Q” is forbidden by law? Sounds like you live in a world where a completely loopy-fruits dictator has come to power! Your best bet is to play along while it lasts, but if you really want to shake things up, try being even weirder than the law requires.
We hope that this short pamphlet has somewhat enhanced your chances of surviving through this unfortunate dystopian period, and living onto into the even more miserable dark age to come!
In the comments below, you could tell us what kind of dystopia you would prefer, or which kind you would most want to avoid.
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J.L. Bryan’s book Nomad, a new adult time-travel dystopian, releases Friday, July 26! (See it on Goodreads.)
A new dystopian novel from the author of Jenny Pox – coming July 26.
Nomad book description:
They took everything: her family, her home, her childhood.
By the age of nineteen, Raven has spent most of her life in the sprawling slums of America, fighting as a rebel against the dictatorship. When the rebellion steals an experimental time-travel device, she travels back five decades to the year 2013. Her plan: assassinate the future dictator when he is still young and vulnerable, long before he comes to power. She must move fast to reshape history, because agents from her own time are on her trail, ready to execute her on sight.
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About the author
J.L. Bryan studied English literature at the University of Georgia and at Oxford, with a focus on English Renaissance and Romantic literature. He also studied screenwriting at UCLA. He lives in the metro Atlanta sprawl with his wife Christina, where he spends most of his day serving the toddler and animal community inside his house. He is the author of the Paranormals series and the Songs of Magic series. His book Jenny Pox is currently free on Kindle, Nook, Apple, Sony, Kobo, and Smashwords!
J.L. Bryan’s links: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, Amazon Author Profile
I have one e-book copy of Nomad to give away!
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“If you could travel back in time, where or when would you go?”
Giveaway ends August 3rd.
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Love the cover. It really catches the eye. I’m going to have to read this one.
Looks bad-ass doesn’t it? And I adore the cover art!
Looks like a great book, I love the cover.
I do too! I’m looking forward to reading this one!
Cool cover. Hmmmmmm, back in time. Geez Laura, I just don’t know. Hmmmmm. I give up.
For those of you who have been missing Laura, she is without internet service and is making trips to the library to make her post commitments. Hopefully, she will be up and running full blast by Saturday. We miss you Laura.
I really don’t like Total Surveillance State, but Game Show-ocracy would be even worse. At least you’re alive in Total Surveillance State! Enjoyed the Dystopian society list. Very clever!
Hope you get your internet back soon, Laura!
I’m back, Taylor! Now I just have to go through over 2000 emails! Making a dent now. I know I’m going to have to miss some:(
I loved the list too, and I agree, at least you’re alive in Total Surveillance State! Game Show makes me think of The Running Man and Hunger Games. Neither is too good, eh?
I’d probably be boring and just go back to my college years so I could visit with my father before he passed. Thanks for the chance to win!
That’s not boring at all! I miss my father and would love to go back and see him again. Family is all we really have!
I have been obsessing over this cover, it so cool!!
If I could go back in time I think I would like to visit ancient Egypt during the time it was being built.
It is too awesome isn’t it. Love her shoes and the colors!
You want to go back and learn all of the secrets. I wouldn’t mind going back then, as long as I didn’t have to help build those pyramids.
The cover makes me think of The 5th Element!
I would go back to the Rennaissance era in Europe because I absolutely love the art work from that period in time. I also want to visit Europe haha.
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Two birds with one stone. Have a wonderful trip! LOL
Very cool cover art and I like the name of the character, Raven. Havent heard that name used much since ‘The HIghlander’ tv show.
This was an easy question for me, there is no doubt that I would love to go back to the 1800’s and meet Jane Austen. She is one of my favorite authors and I’d love to learn about her life and where her writing inspiration came from.
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I’d love to meet Jane Austen! Great choice!
I haven’t read many books with a character named Raven. It fits the girl on the cover and she looks spunky!
Why thank you! I can’t get enough of her books or her life story – I just saw a PBS broadcast on her life. I agree, that chicka on the cover is DEF a raven. 🙂