
I’m excited to announce the publication of my debut novella, Dog Meat!
Kalb Ward slaughters dogs for the Colony, a closed, dystopian society where resources are tight, free speech is nonexistent, and those in power have eyes and ears everywhere. Ward desperately wants to quit his grisly job, but he knows he’ll be arrested, or worse, if he tries.
In the Colony, a citizen’s future is determined by a placement exam. Score high, and you’re set for life. Score low, and you end up living a nightmare–like Ward.
Li Ling, the love of Ward’s youth, scored high, and she’s a local celebrity now, far out of his reach. Meanwhile, his neighbor’s son is making a series of disastrous decisions as his own exam rapidly approaches.
Can Ward bridge the social divide and win back Li Ling? Can he help the neighbor’s son avoid a future as grim as his own? Can he escape the Colony’s oppressive rule and, if he’s very lucky, bring down the whole horrific system in the process?
You know what they say: Every dog has his day.
But what if you don’t read horror? I got ya covered. Here are 10 reasons to give Dog Meat a chance even if you’re not a horror reader:
1. Because book critic Criminolly said Dog Meat isn’t really horror. It’s a literary story about an intellectual man trapped in an oppressive society. (Criminolly’s YouTube review here.)
2. Shh! No one has to know. You can buy my book to support an indie author but not actually read the book.
3. Because you want to learn about the real-life dog meat trade. According to Humane Society International, approximately 30 million dogs die each year in the brutal trade that operates in nine countries.
4. Because of that cousin who played a mean trick on you last year. Buy him this book and tell him it’s “a sweet little story about puppies.”
5. Because you want to stick-it to the Big River and support a small press by buying directly from Potter’s Grove Press.
6. Most of the violent events are implied or off the page. Read to a place where your comfort level starts to get stressed. Then close the book, and imagine an ending that goes the way you want it to. (I do this with whodunits when a character I like ends up being the perpetrator!)
7. Because my mother thinks I’m a good writer, and even though I’m a grownup, it’s still kinda cool when she’s proud of me.
8. Because it’s election day in the States, and Dog Meat will get your mind off the noise of politics for awhile.
9. Because I hope my book lifts up the people trying to put an end to the horrific dog meat industry.
10. Because I hope my book honors the dogs caught in this nightmare.
Universal Amazon link: Dog Meat.
Thanks, everybody!
And in other news…
This quarter I’m reading books by authors I follow online.
Currently reading: Saddled Hearts by Jan Sikes. This modern Western mystery is tugging at my heartstrings!
Up next: Breaking the Code by David Lee Summers. Navajo code talkers of WWII, witchcraft, skinwalkers… it sounds exciting!
Congratulations!
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Thank you, JM!
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Congratulations, Priscilla!
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Thanks, Audrey!
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I got it! Congratulations, Priscilla! I hope I get to read it soon.
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Woohoo! Thanks, Rami!
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You’re welcome.
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Congratulations 🥳 I’m looking forward to reading my copy! 😁
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Yay, thank you, Strange! Hope all is well on your side of the pond!
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Just spotted Dog Meat on my reader. Can’t wait to tuck into a good tale. Congrats again!
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Yay, thank you, Kelly!
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YAY! Congrats, Priscilla! Thanks for the heads up! {clicks BUY}
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Yippee (doing the Snoopy dance)! Thank you, Court.:-)
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Done! Have ordered ebook and it’s next on my list…I save this time of year for Anne Rice and newly hatched surprises in the genre. Congratulations, Priscilla, and all best.
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Woohoo! Thank you, Renee!
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I can totally identify with 7!
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Haha, I’m sure a lot of adults can.:-) Thanks for commenting, Richard!
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Congratulations, Priscilla. I’m not into horror, but I enjoy your writing style. Besides, The Hay Bale was a 5-star read for me. Gotta read this one! 😊
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Thank you, Gwen! Your bravery makes me smile.:-)
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It’s on my kindle now… tormenting me. 😊
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Congratulations on the release of Dog Meat. Hope you enjoy Breaking the Code!
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Thank you, David.:-) I started Breaking the Code today. It’s exciting!
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Congratulations, Priscilla!! Just downloaded my copy. 🙂
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Yay! Thank you so much, Debbie!
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I loved your 10 reasons, Priscilla. I’m not much into horror, but I would have bought it anyway even without the 10 reasons. Already grabbed my copy from Amazon. Congratulations!
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Woohoo, thank you, Mae!
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Reasons two and four made me giggle a little :3 I hope it goes well with the release and I will need to see about getting it! It’s sad that the dog meat industry is still a thing
And the first reason made me really like the sound of your book as well. Very much aligns with the themes I usually read.
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Thank you for the encouragement, Olivia-Savannah.:-) Have a wonderfully bookish rest of your day!
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Congratulations on your release!
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Thank you.:-) I’m Snoopy-dancing!
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Keep on Snoopy-dancing, Priscilla. Time to celebrate. Congrats. Hugs on the wing.
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Woohoo!:-) Thanks, Teagan!
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Hi Priscilla – thanks for popping over to congratulate Jacqui on the release of Natural Selection … and now all the best to you with your Dog Meat release – cheers Hilary
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Hi Hilary! Jacqui and her books are amazing. Thanks for the good wishes re Dog Meat!
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Thrilled for you, Priscilla. Mine is on the way! 👏🏻
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Yippee, thank you, Crystal!
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Congratulations, Priscilla and excellent persuasive reasons to try a new genre!
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Thanks, Barbara.:-) I hope you’re having a fab weekend!
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So far so good! It’s very warm here (again) though I hear it will be cold tomorrow.
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Congratulations! I’ve added it to my cart. I’ll be reading this soon!
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Yippee! Thank you, Jina! You made my day!
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I finished the book yesterday, Priscilla, and will get working on my review. What an intense story. Of your reasons, I liked #3 best. That certainly is a good reason to buy the book. It made me think about food-animals in general as well as the people who endure day after day of slaughter.
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Thank you for reading it, Diana. Yes, number 3 is a doozy. It’s mind-boggling how big the horrific industry is.
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It gives me the chills.
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