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Monday, November 4, 2024

Blog Tour- THE ELECTRIC GOD AND OTHER SHORTS by @dangerpeak With An Interview & A #Giveaway!

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the THE ELECTRIC GOD AND OTHER SHORTS by Michael Thomas Perone Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

About The Book:

Title: THE ELECTRIC GOD AND OTHER SHORTS

Author: Michael Thomas Perone

Pub. Date: October 14, 2024

Publisher: Wheatmark

Formats:  Paperback, eBook

Pages: 251

Find it: GoodreadsAmazon, B&N   

A small town becomes obsessed with television—to the point of madness.
A cheerful innocent confronts the harsh reality of the world and is forever changed by the experience.
A struggling author begins receiving strange messages on the paper he uses to write.
A bullied, brilliant teen is put through the wringer of his high school and comes out the other side insane.
A detective of the future discovers he may be investigating his own untimely demise—and that of the world’s.

These and one more dark fable await you from the imaginative mind of the award-winning author Michael Thomas Perone. Part fractured fairy tales, part nightmare fuel, The Electric God and Other Shorts follows characters who struggle to remain sane in an insane world and features stories that will keep you up at night, wondering what might be lurking in the shadows.

 

 Interview: 

For the readers: can you tell us a little bit about your book and the characters?

I’ve always wanted to publish a collection of my best short stories, but I was worried that the reader would be ping-ponging back and forth between themes. If you read my last book, Déjà View, you’ll know that theme is very important to me, but after going through dozens of my stories and selecting my six favorite ones, either by sheer luck or dumb coincidence, almost all the stories have the exact same theme: that of a sane person trying to survive an insane world. That’s something that I can unfortunately relate to all too well.

 

Who was your favorite character to write? What about your least favorite?

I don’t know if he was my favorite character, but I have a special fondness for Brody Crawling from the story How to Save a Drowning Butterfly. I don’t want to give too much away, but he’s a cheerful, innocent, naïve 19-year-old who has spent almost his entire life inside his house, and in the story, we follow his adventure—or I should say misadventure—as he finally leaves his home and enters the dreaded real world. Needless to say, things don’t go well. He’s probably the character I most relate to. My least favorite character is the unnamed student in The Shovel. He’s bullied beyond all recognition at his high school, which is also something I can relate to, but he does the exact opposite of what I would do. I was playing with the book’s overall theme of how to survive an insane world, and this character absolutely does the wrong thing. I want to be clear about that before I get angry emails!

 

What is your favorite passage/scene in your book?

Probably my favorite scene, which is also the most action-packed, is in Investigating the Future’s End, where the main character Bill Hartly is attempting to drive himself to the hospital as he’s bleeding out from a gunshot wound to his shoulder. On top of this, he’s being chased by a pair of assassins in their own cars, and the bullets are flying freely and fiercely. I was especially proud of the line, “An enemy bullet ricocheted off his trunk with a cartoonish Ping! sound.” I actually laughed when I wrote that. Sometimes you surprise yourself.

 

What kind of research did you have to do for the story?

Two words: high school. Seriously, my books usually are based on my school experiences. Even though it took place in junior high, Danger Peak was about my time in elementary school, Déjà View was about my time in junior high, and this book was about how out of place and crazy I felt in high school. Besides following the school theme, I’ve always felt like a square peg trying to fit a round hole.

 

What are you working on next?

I have an idea for another book, but I just wrote three books in the past 3 years (four if you count my blog book that I’m giving away for free at my website here: www.michaelthomasperone.com/blog). After promoting The Electric God, I’m taking a well-deserved break!

 

Lightning Round Questions

What are you reading right now? Or what do you have on your TBR that you’re dying to read?

I’m reading David Foster Wallace’s mammoth, over 1,000-paged Infinite Jest. This has been a bucket list read for me ever since I was told it was the defining novel of my generation (Gen X). I’m only a quarter through it, and some of the language is deeply beautiful, but I’d be lying if I said it was an easy read. There are almost 400 footnotes alone!

 

Favorite social media site?

I’m old-school (the title story of my book is a screed against electronics), so I try to avoid social media as much as I can, but these days, that’s like saying you try to avoid driving, especially if you’re an indie author like me and trying to get your work out there. If I had to choose one, I’d go with Facebook, though Instagram may overtake it soon; I seem to get a lot more interaction on that one.

 

Favorite Superhero or Villain?

The Joker, though that last movie was abysmal (and this is coming from someone who was a fan of the first).

 

Favorite TV show?

The Simpsons. I’ve seen every single episode at least once, and that’s saying something since it’s been on for over 35 years, though I should say I’m only a huge fan of the first eight or nine seasons. If you had told me when I was 12 that this show would still be on the air in my mid-40s when I have a wife and two children, I’d never believe you.

 

Sweet or Salty?

Sweet. Just like me!

 

Any Phobias?

I hate bugs of any kind, especially praying mantises (so creepy!), though, ironically, I have no problem with spiders. Maybe that’s because we have a common enemy, since they eat bugs. Also, I’m a sucker for Charlotte’s Web.

 

Song you can’t get enough of right now?

Anything from the ‘80s. Again, I’m old-school.

 

2024 Movie you’re most looking forward to?

The answer was Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, but I saw it already. It was good but not as good as the first one, which is what I was expecting.

 

Do you play video games? If so, what are some of your favorites?

I recently bought a SNES adapter for my TV, so now I’m playing all my old Super Nintendo games from the early ‘90s. Once more from the top: old-school!

 

 

About Michael Thomas Perone:

 Michael Thomas Perone is an award-winning author who has written for The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore City Paper, Long Island Voice (a spinoff of The Village Voice), and The Island Ear (now titled Long Island Press), among others. Online, he has written for Yahoo!, WhatCulture!, and other websites that don’t end with an exclamation mark. His debut novel, the action-adventure Danger Peak, was the recipient of multiple awards, including The Fall 2022 BookFest Award in the category of Young Adult – Action and Adventure. His follow-up, the coming-of-age/sci-fi mindbender Déjà View, won First Place at the Spring 2024 BookFest Awards in the category of Young Adult – Literary and Coming of Age. It was also a finalist of The Eric Hoffer Book Award. He currently works as a Senior Editor and lives on Long Island with his wife and two daughters.

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Giveaway Details:

10 winners will receive a finished copy of THE ELECTRIC GOD AND OTHER SHORTS, US Only.

Ends November 19th, midnight EST.

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Tour Schedule:

Week One:

11/4/2024

Two Chicks on Books

Interview/IG Post

11/4/2024

Daily Waffle

Guest Post

11/5/2024

TX Girl Reads

Guest Post/IG Post

11/5/2024

Fire and Ice Reads

Excerpt/IG Post

11/6/2024

Lady Hawkeye

Excerpt/IG Post

11/6/2024

@callistoscalling

IG Post

11/7/2024

Book Review Virginia Lee Blog

Excerpt/IG Post

11/7/2024

The Momma Spot

Excerpt

11/8/2024

Edith's Little Free Library

IG Post/TikTok Post

11/8/2024

Rajiv's reviews

Review/IG Post

Week Two:

11/11/2024

Kim's Book Reviews and Writing Aha's

Review/IG Post

11/11/2024

Brandi Danielle Davis

IG Review/TikTok Post

11/12/2024

@fiction._.fuss

Review/IG Post

11/12/2024

AJ Johnson Bookgamer200

IG Review/TikTok Post

11/13/2024

Books and Zebras

IG Review

11/13/2024

@thepageladies

IG Review/TikTok Post

11/14/2024

@enjoyingbooksagain

IG Review

11/14/2024

Fyrekatz Blog

Review

11/15/2024

Country Mamas With Kids

Review/IG Post

11/15/2024

Deal sharing aunt

Review/IG Post


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