Showing posts with label Ascension. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ascension. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Blogival Festival: Jeannie van Rompaey and The Oasis Series with Giveaway


I'm honored to be a part of this super festival, one which helps to get the name of great authors around. And today, I'm excited to present The Oasis Series from Jeannie van Rompaey!
Don't forget the change to win a book below!



ASCENSION
(Book One of the Oasis Series)
by Jeannie van Rompaey
YA Science Fiction



Meet the MUTANT HUMANOIDS. They may look a little different from us, but inside they're much the same as you and me. Left on a diseased Earth, they live in windowless compounds, safe from the contaminated wilderness outside. Safe, yes, but their lives are restricted. 
When the mutant humanoids discover that some complete human beings, COMPLETES, have also survived and are living greatly improved lives on satellites, they determine to rectify this imbalance and claim their share of Earth's heritage. Three-headed RA rules the humanoids with ruthless precision, but others are involved in a power struggle to depose him. Who will succeed in being the next CEO of Planet Earth? 
Sixteen -year-old MERCURY plans to start a new life on Oasis. Will it prove the Utopia he expects it to be? 


EVOLUTION
(Book Two of the Oasis Series)
by Jeannie van Rompaey
YA Science Fiction



After two hundred years of contamination, Earth is fertile again and so it seems are the MUTANT HUMANOIDS. They can give birth, leave their windowless compounds, cultivate the land and build independent dwellings. Their leader, ATHENE, does her best to help with this transition, but power-hungry HERACLES and the war-like DURGA have their own agendas. Athene plans a big event to display the talents and creativity of her subjects. But could this be the opportunity for her challengers to stage a takeover? MICHAEL COURT, once a mutant humanoid known as MERCURY, now lives as a COMPLETE on the manmade satellite, OASIS. Determined to work towards good relations between mutants and completes, Michael is thwarted by the devious political ORLANDO WOLFE. When Michael learns that his childhood friend, ISIS, is pregnant, he makes it his business to ensure that the baby is safe. But Wolfe has other ideas. Set in the not too distant future, EVOLUTION, the second novel in Jeannie van Romper's Oasis Series, continues the story of the mutant humanoids and completes on Earth and Oasis. In a humorous reflection of our own society, we watch them vie with each other for power, fight prejudice and look to culture and creativity to enrich their lives.



All about Book One and Two of the Oasis Series: Ascension and Evolution
by Jeannie van Rompaey

On the wall above my desk hangs a portrait of a three-headed man I painted some time ago. He becomes the inspiration for the ruthless leader, three-headed Ra in Ascension. I could people my world with human beings born with mutations after some disaster or other. They could have extra limbs or heads or only one eye. I imagine these mutant humanoids living incarcerated in windowless compounds on a contaminated Earth. But who put them there?  Human beings with no mutations is the answer, completes, who have escaped to Oasis, a manmade satellite in the sky. There they live privileged lives in what they hope will be a better world, a utopia of their own making.

How these two groups - mutant humanoids and completes - respond to each other will form the main thrust of my plot. I realise that the book, set in the future will be classified as Science Fiction, in particular dystopian fiction.

Inspired by the way modern literary authors have branched out into dystopian fiction, in particular Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale and her trilogy, Oryx and Crake, The Year of the Flood and MaddAddam) and Kazuo Ishiguru’s Never let Me Go and driven by my own interest in the social and political state of the contemporary world, I decide to try my hand at writing in this genre. I do not consider myself a science fiction writer, but then neither, I suspect, do the authors mentioned above. The dystopias they create make gripping, chilling stories that make us think about the world we live in and how human beings deal with its problems - surely the point of all fiction. The idea of creating a new world was irresistible to me.

 I concentrate firstly on a group of mutant humanoids living in one particular compound on Earth, Compound 55, and invent a plethora of quirky characters. I decide to call them by names from mythology or legend: Odysseus, Isis, Kali, Sati, Mercury and Heracles. I start with their physical appearances and move on to their personalities. The elderly historian Odysseus with his triangular face and one large central eye prides himself on being clear-sighted, but he’s more intellectual than street-wise; Isis, his assistant, brought up as his daughter, has an extra little arm and a moon face. She’s more interested in beauty products than history. Three-legged, square-faced Heracles, is arrogant and ambitious, the villain of the piece, although he too has his soft side. Kali, the chief administrator, has blue-black skin and dreadlocks and four arms. Poisonous snakes grow out of her neck and wrists. Her ersatz son, Little Mercury, with his big ears and clipped wings, is a computer whiz kid. Mercury becomes the protagonist of the novel when he’s offered the opportunity to go to Oasis. He is the reader’s link between the two invented worlds. He really wrote himself into the role. I didn’t plan to have a sixteen-year-boy as the main character! But I grow to love him to bits.

Various characters, mainly mutant humanoids, share the narrative, giving their individual take on their lives. The device of using multiple viewpoints gives insights into their minds and demonstrates that whatever happens to them, they remain determined, not just to survive, but achieve their ambitions. Through dystopian fiction I am presenting not just a warning as to what our world could become in the future if we don’t take care of our planet, but also an optimistic portrayal of the resilience of the human spirit.

As I finish the first book, Ascension, I know I haven’t finished the story and decide to write a trilogy. After discussion with Gareth Howard from Authoright and making the decision to publish both Book 1, Ascension, and Book Two, Evolution, with Clink Street Publishing, I decide to call these books a series rather than a trilogy - just in case the books became so popular that I have to write more. Dreams of a successful television series such as Game of Thrones come to mind. Have I mentioned I am an optimist? 

Stop Press. I am now writing Book Three in the Oasis Series, Renaissance. I’m thoroughly enjoying continuing with the creation of this alternative, future world. The most imaginative project I’ve undertaken. I hope my readers will enjoy it too.


Both Ascension and Evolution are available now either as paperbacks or downloads. 


GIVEAWAY!!!

Want a chance to win a paperback copy of ASCENSION? Then leave a comment of support below! 
The winner will be randomly drawn from all comments and notified, so please leave an email address ( name (at) whatever (dot) whatever). The winner must respond within 48 hours of receiving the email with mailing address. Only open to residents of the UK/Northern Ireland and USA.
Name will be drawn and commented below on Monday, June 20th.

Friday, December 18, 2015

The Imparting by Heather Letto with Giveaway


Imparting
Heather Letto
(Ascension #3)
Publication date: December 15th 2015
Genres: Young Adult, Dystopia
The clock is ticking.
Chan has been chosen to deliver the good news and healing antidote… If his body doesn’t reject the antibodies.
Pete, who has been imprisoned and tortured by the Council, has been selected by Retter to be ambassador to the residents. But, does he possess the authority needed to persuade an entire city of skeptics?
And, while in the Open Air, Fran struggles with her own failures questioning whether she’ll always be an outcast living on the fringe of society.
In this final installment of The Ascension Series, love, sacrifice, and forgiveness go head to head with evil in an effort to save a city.
And a girl.

Previous books in the series:
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Ascension Series Book Trailer:
EXCERPT:
She smiled.
Although she couldn’t kill an inanimate object, Fran knew she could easily take out a small lens. She glanced around, hoping to distinguish the Graphie in front her from his life-giving light source. Because of the darkened backdrop, for the first time, Fran was easily able to follow one of his beams to a nearby potted palm. She hurried to the plant and squatted low, feeling around for anything plastic or metal. Her fingers lit under a green-tinged beam, and she moved her hand along the surface. When she felt the nub, Fran smiled and stood. With the toe of her hard boot, she kicked the lens until she felt it shatter. Fran shot a glance over her shoulder to check on the guard, thrilled to see he had taken on a strange, two-dimensional shape. She scanned the area for another beam.
The gaming board.
Fran hurried to the board and ran her hand along the pole that it sat upon. With her arm fully extended overhead, she felt the nub. Too high to kick. She looked around for something to hit it with when an idea struck her. After running back to the plant, she grabbed a handful of glass stones from the pot and pulled the sling from her side. Load, swing, and release.
Although Fran couldn’t hear the whistle of the stone over the Agora’s white noise, the undeniable crack of the lens reached her ears as bits of plastic flew from the pole. She whipped around to face the Graphie again, but now only a single red beam of light pulsed where he had stood. She followed the red beam to the leg of a nearby bench and laughed out loud as she wound up and launched her stone. The last ray died out and as the area darkened, Fran could hear a chatter rise from the small crowd of residents now released from the Graphie’s hold.


Author Bio:
Heather Letto was born in the hills of Ohio and raised in the 'burbs of Chicago yet fancies herself a stranger in a stranger world. She wears her creativity like a second skin and is immensely grateful to her heavenly Father who gives good gifts. Her debut novel, Impervious, is the first book of The Ascension series, a trilogy written for young adults.

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