No Vampires or Werewolves Allowed
by Kevin Anthony
The moment I started writing my Urban Fantasy novel Mad Moral I made
the decision not to include any vampires or werewolves. I know vampires and
werewolves play huge roles in many Urban Fantasy novels and many other genres
and that’s the main reason I didn’t want to include them in Mad Moral.
I’m a big fan of vampires and werewolves, but I didn’t want to travel
down a road that had been explored so many times. I decided to give a new set
of beings time to shine in more humanizing roles, horror movie characters.
I’m aware the word “horror” instantly causes many to lose interest. My
novel isn’t a horror, just inspired by the many elements and characters of
horror movies.
Imagine as I did, horror movie
villain Michael Myers dropping his children off at his parents’ house for the
weekend and heading out on his first date post-divorce. After a disaster date,
to blow off some steam he decides to head to the nearest college campus and
slash some sorority girls. He spends the morning after sipping a cup of coffee
as he watches the tragedy coverage unfold on the morning news.
That visual sparked my series about a mad world where others like the
horror movie villain mentioned are your friends, neighbors and lovers.
My first main character I created was a young adult named Ford Fischer.
He’s a slasher, unemployed and does his best to live a straight and narrow
lifestyle. I was raised by a single mother and I consider my sister my best
friend, so I had to have strong female presences in my story. Ford’s mothers
play huge roles and both are bystanders or victims in this mad world I created.
Another main character is an
exorcist named Sidnee Vincent whose romantic life is constantly sabotaged by
pesky demons. I’m sure we all have a bit of evil in us all and she just happens
to have the ability to communicate with it. My final character I included was a
dreamer named Milo Amos. His identity is questioned the most by readers who
haven’t started the series yet. His character enters dark nightmares every time
he sleeps and must fight for his survival or risk death not only in his fantasy
existence, but reality.
This
novel faced the toughest set of critics yet, teenage girls. I posted it on
website mostly used by those in that age range. It sometime took a lot of
convincing and me constantly explaining it wasn’t entirely about blood, gore
and things that go bump-in-the-night. I’ve received a lot of positive feedback
from these young readers who instantly started to root for my characters to
overcome the madness in their lives. I encourage putting all pre-judgments
aside and giving my novel, Mad Moral, the opportunity to entertain you.
SummaryMad Moral is the world of Ford Fischer, where in murderous stuffed animals, demonic possessions, gigantic creepy crawlers, knife wielding slashers and much more madness are common place. Fischer, coupled with a romantically conflicted exorcist and a dreamer who redefines night terrors, leads us through a twisted world that can be best defined as one of a kind. ~ Goodreads
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Mad Moral Excerpt
Chapter 15 – Interested: He thought his ears were playing a
sick game as he overheard a familiar scraping sound. Ford spun round to learn
he ears had not lie, the serial-slasher still stalked him. Ford expected a
rematch, but not this soon. He was exhausted from the feet travel. His body was
not prepared for a fight. He gathered the little strength he had and took off
running. A block ahead, he noticed the exorcist parked in the lot of a burger
restaurant.
He ran up to her driver’s window of her car and frantically
banged against it. “Sidnee let me in.”
She let out a scream and placed her hand against her chest.
“Ford…”
“Yeah, it’s me. Please, I need a ride.”
She slightly lowered her window. “You scared the shit out of
me.”
He glanced over his shoulder, nobody insight, and refocused
on her. “I’ll reimburse you for gas.”
She searched behind him, wondering where he came from.
“What’s wrong with you?”
He tried to appear calm. “Nothing, I’m fine.”
“You’re sweating and look as if you’re about to wet your
pants.”
“You guessed right,” He lied. “I have to use the bathroom.”
“I don’t believe you.”
“Fine,” Ford shouted at her. “Somebody’s trying to kill me
so open the damn door!”

Sounds good! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the name 'Ford' too ☺
Me too :)
DeleteThis sounds awesome! I'm someone for whom slasher movies are a guilty pleasure, so I'm sure I'd love it! Thanks for the post! :D
ReplyDeleteOooh, perfect. You are gonna love this book.
DeleteGood book! And great plot. It was really enjoyable :)
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