Good People Doing Their Best
Your family trilogy is about good people doing their best. Karla Bocelli and Andreas O’Reilly and their three children do not have trouble-free lives, but their approaches to trouble are heartening. These people fix things. They also make things: Karla is a painter; Andreas, a stonemason. This is heartening.
Scratch the surface of an
ordinary life and you find there is no such thing as “ordinary.” It’s a myth,
and a lazy myth, that a person can be reduced to a cliché.
In this blog announcing my new
novel WARNING: SOMETHING ELSE IS HAPPENING, I want to
focus on the human
characters and how they solve their problems.
Living Life No Matter What
In October 2013 I spent a happy
long weekend in Chicago, Illinois, aka the murder capital of the United States.
In the murder capital of the United States, people were out walking, driving,
shopping, chatting, sightseeing, running businesses, and walking dogs. Even in the most dangerous
parts of the city people were out living their lives, heroically though no one
will give them medals for it.
The characters in WARNING live in
an unstable society under an overstretched, unraveling government. The United
States was ravaged by another civil war and has been reassembled under the name
of the Reunited States. The country is showing signs of coming undone again.
In spite of the hard times they
endure, people get on with their lives. They have relationships, they do their
jobs, they cope with the harshness and weirdness of their lives. They chase
their dreams. They unravel mysteries. They pray. They make
mistakes and correct them. They adapt, adapt, adapt.
Computers have turned us into a
nation of typists, but computers will never turn us into computers. In the end,
as novelist Russell Hoban put it: “the things that matter don’t necessarily
make sense.”
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WARNING: SOMETHING ELSE IS
HAPPENING is Lindsay Edmunds’s second science fiction novel. It is a dystopian
fairy tale, populated with Networld e-beasts
who feel about humans the way natives feel about foreign invaders. Its regular
price will be $3.99. but it is on sale for $1.99 through January 19, 2014, at Amazon, Amazon
UK, Barnes
& Noble, and Smashwords.
Great blog! I loved both your books, EMILIA and WARNING, and feel they would make wonderful additions to anyone's Christmas list. Happy holidays, Christa and Lindsay.
ReplyDelete-- Susan Dormady Eisenberg, author of THE VOICE I JUST HEARD
Thanks, Susan, I really appreciate your dropping by. Have a great day and a happy and peaceful holiday season!
DeleteOne of the benefits of being an indie writer is finding terrific books I never would have found otherwise: the Family Portrait series among them. Thank you, Christa.
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Thanks, Lindsay, same here. I try out genres and books I'm not familiar with and it is always an eye-opening and meaningful experience. I think you really did create a new genre: the Dystopian Fairytale!
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