What are four things you can’t live without?
Well, I have four kids so it would be them
but let’s toss them to the side for now. I do believe I’d have a lot of trouble
if I wasn’t able to read, so books would be #1. Music a very close second. I
couldn’t imagine not listening to music. Movies would be a third, however, if I
had books I’d be able to let this one go. Air would be something I couldn’t
live without. And for amusement sake, laughter. Couldn’t imagine a life where
laughter was spooned out of the human psyche. Oh wait, imagination and free
thought, forgot about those, so for the final list: 1. Books 2. Music 3.
Imagination 4. Free thought although I’d give them all up for my babies.
What is your favorite television show?
Ozark and Ancient Aliens. I’ll admit I don’t
watch a lot of television; I’m more of a movie guy. The last show I was all die
hard about was True Blood, especially after the second season. A friend
recommended Ozark (as friends often do, can’t tell you how many times I heard
someone say, “You’ve never seen…You would love it.”) and since my wife loves
Jason Bateman we gave it a try. Best show out there IMO, although I don’t watch
a lot of television so my opinion doesn’t matter too much on the topic. Of
course Ancient Aliens is on top of my list but that’s not really a show although
it is very entertaining.
If you could be any character, from any literary work, who would you
choose to be? Why?
The time traveler in H.G. Wells’ classic
novel The Time Machine, one of my
earliest scifi infatuations. Why? Well, because he can travel through time,
something I would love to personally witness. If Marty Mcfly can do it why can’t
I?
What have you got coming soon for us to look out for?
I’ve got a few books in the pipeline. My
current writing in progress is titled Jigglyspot
and the Zero Intellect: A Truly Offensive Grindhouse Novel. Carnivals,
Cannibals, and Clowns. Oh My! Not sure if I can use the term Grindhouse though,
I’ll need to check into any trademark or copyright on that word prior to
publication.
Next up is Golem, a horror thriller,
currently in the content editing phase of publishing. One of my favorite silent
horror films is The Golem, and for those who don’t know a Golem is based on Jewish
folklore and is a spirit that incarnates inside of a statue, usually clay,
although I used marble in the novel. The story setting is late 1940’s to early
1950’s New York City and follows the young and naive John Ashton after he
receives a promotion to be a detective in the departments missing persons unit.
His first assignment is a cold case (not that cold really, just a few years)
that involves the new district attorneys missing daughter. Unfortunately for
John his only lead is Alena Francon, a high society New York socialite, artist,
and sculptor who has been a resident at Bellevue’s’ Psychiatric facility for
the last six months. Alena filed a report indicating that she knows the
whereabouts of the DA’s daughter and when Ashton arrives to question her about the
claim, she tells him the story of Golem, a demonic presence from the far
reaches of the universe, a hellish place of damnation called Xibalba. Alena
admits to incarnating Golem into a statue she sculpted from marble in late
1947, and he’s causing havoc among the social elite while infiltrating every
aspect of New York’s infrastructure. He also uses orphans to help take control,
sending them out to homes as the Black Eyed Kids in an effort to indoctrinate
and possess those who hold power in the city.
Both Jigglyspot and Golem are part of my
horror and dark fiction series of stand alone novels, Beyond the Chamber Door. Books one and two are already published, Twisted Tales of Deceit and Presenting the Marriage of Kelli Anne &
Gerri Denemer respectively.
But of course we are here to discuss my new
dystopian science fiction novel, and the first book in a planned series, The
Rose Vol. 1.
The Rose is a dystopian science fiction thriller inspired
by an obsession with conspiracy theories, ancient aliens, and alien lore. The
book features a sophisticated race of alien vampires who live in middle earth
and have conspired with elite human beings and grey aliens to turn the human
population into easily controlled zombies in an effort to achieve planetary and
interstellar domination. The story begins directly after the end of World War 3
in an underground medical complex where human beings are subjected to genetic
experimentation. The plot revolves around an unsuspecting WW3 safety camp
survivor, Sandy Cox, who has been thrown in the middle of a mysterious human
rebellion against the aliens and elite humans. The book features concepts found
in alien lore and ancient aliens, including the Akashic Record and Robert
Morningstar papers, to name a few. The book can be described as The Matrix with
Ancient Aliens or Star Wars in The Hunger Games. I developed a martial arts
practice I refer to as The Blades for one on one fighting scenes along with
multiple surprise aliens and genetically mutated humans. The book is an action
adventure thriller from start to finish.
What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?
I’m going to keep this answer to books
since the author part of this question comes up so often. Some of the books
(and there has been a lot) that have most influenced my writing are: Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray
Bradbury; The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving; A Tell Tale Heart
by Edgar Allan Poe; Frankenstein by
Mary Shelley; I am legend by Richard
Matheson; The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson; The
Devil and Tom Walker by Washington Irving; The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand; The
Damnation Game by Clive Barker; The
Shining by Stephen King (a true masterpiece); Dracula by Bram Stoker; Wuthering
Heights by Emily Bronte; Others
by James Herbert; Time and Again by
Jack Finney; A Moveable Feast by
Ernest Hemingway; Dark Matter and Recursion by Blake Crouch; Vicious and Vengeful by VE Schwab; The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown; and John
Connolly’s Charlie Parker series, to
name a few. I can go all day with this one.
BLURB:
A masterful, dystopian science
fiction thriller of underground genetic experiments, telepathic evil greys,
mysterious rebellion, conspiracy, martial arts, and Alien Vampires.
Sandy Cox believed WW3 was over. But for those Alien Vampires, War Has
Just Begun.
Forty-eight hours after a World War III treaty is signed Sandy Cox
awakens in an underground compound unable to move. Tied to machines she screams
for help but no one answers. At least NO ONE HUMAN.
And they’ve taken her unborn child.
Enter Phil, a rebel freedom fighter who has had more than his share of
Alien Vampires. Armed with THE BLADES, a sacred alien martial art, he enters
the compound on a mission to find Sandy. But as he battles his way through the
compound, Phil discovers Sandy has her own agenda. Finding her stolen child is
all that matters.
But the vampires have their own plan and Sandy’s baby is at the heart of
their diabolical plot. Joined by a crew of rogue soldiers, they must navigate
the underground compound, battling genetically mutated humans, aliens and
monsters.
When battling Alien Vampires, one thing is certain…Get Ready To Bleed!
Fans of The Hunger Games, George RR Martin, VE Schwab, Star Wars and
Ancient Aliens will be fascinated by this high-powered, intelligent, edge of
your seat dystopian sci-fi action thriller.
Buy links:
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
PD Alleva is an
alternative fiction author. His novels cross genres, blending mystery,
conspiracy, psychology, and action with horror and dystopian science fiction.
Alternative fiction is PD's attempt at describing what readers uncover in any
one of his books, a new discovery towards mainstream storytelling. He's been
writing since childhood, creating and developing stories with brash and
impactful concepts that he would describe are metaphors for the shifting
energies that exist in the universe. PD exists inside of his own universe,
working diligently on The Rose Vol. II and exceptional horror novels. Be
prepared for Golem, PD’s upcoming horror thriller.
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DeleteThank you for hosting and good morning fellow readers and book lovers, welcome to today's book tour stop. enjoy the interview and good luck on the giveaway. I'll be stopping in throughout the day to comment on replies and answer any questions you may have so feel free to ask away. As always, thank you for stopping by today, PD
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ReplyDeleteawesome, so glad you enjoyed the description and interview. enjoy the book too. thank you for stopping by, PD.
DeleteCongrats on this tour and thanks for the opportunity to read about another great book out there. It helps out so I can find books I know my family will enjoy reading. Thanks as well for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteyou are welcome, thank you for stopping by. I do love the cover too, the designer was great to work with. Enjoy your day, PD
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DeleteGreat interview. Some of the books you listed are either collecting dust in our home library, or lost in the black hole in my Kindle. Love the description of your book. I have all kinds of vampire books.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Nothing better than dusting off some old classics but it's also the best time of year for a vampire book! Enjoy your day, thank you for stopping by
DeleteI think a lot of us were jealous of The Time Traveler. I admit I've watched both movie adaptations several times and loved them as a kid! Any particular age you'd want to visit?
ReplyDeleteI'd probably go steadily back through time in 20 year increments starting with the early 90's and work back from there until the early 1800's then make bigger jumps from then on. I would also stalk Edgar Allan Poe to see how he spent his final days and put an end to the mystery. Future's always cool too, but I'd like to see where we came from first before finding out where we are going. Thank you, Andra
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