Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The Asylum by AA Pencil Giveaway & Author Interview




About the book:-




"I am Melissa Andrews, a prisoner in this forlorn excuse for a psychiatric treatment center."

Melissa Andrews is scheduled for execution by lethal injection but wakes up in a secluded mental asylum with its own dark secrets.

When her questions are unanswered, she has no choice but to form alliances and infiltrate her captors' barriers. Little does she know that she is at the center of one of the asylum's major plots.

What will she uncover about the institution and herself and will she find a way to escape before it's too late?



About the First book - The Reunion:-

C. Moore Catholic High School's 10-year reunion was organized as many reunions are - to reminisce, to see who had made a success of their lives, and in truth, to gossip on who had not. But this party in the secluded, 1890's mansion once owned by a long dead, paranoid WWII Veteran, was to become anything but typical. After a horrible accident within the mansion, the alumni realize they are locked in and fighting for their lives. Instantly, tempers rise and fingers are pointed as the number of living alumni begins to rapidly decrease. Theories range from there being a murderer in the midst to the mansion possibly being haunted by the previous owner's ghost. Who or what is responsible and will anyone make it out alive? Find out for yourself in this combination of a mystery and psychological thriller, with a twisted ending!




About the Prelude - Advent of Perpetual Sorrows:-


Evil lurks in the land and attaches its curse to all who enter it! In Advent of Perpetual Sorrows, AA Pencil brings to life the history of one such piece of land. Transporting you back to the days prior to the Civil War, you learn how the curse began for these lost souls. 

This story is approximately 80 pages and is the Prelude to the Beneath the Trap Door Series ~ 
Praise for AA Pencil's "The Reunion" Book 1 of the Beneath the Trap Door Series: 

With each turn of the page, you will find yourself clenching your fists, curling your toes, and screaming at the characters, “Don’t go in that room,” and “stay together!” - JM LeDuc Author of "Cornerstone" 

This story evokes strong feelings for the characters. You’ll love one and hate another. You’ll feel sorry for one or hope that a certain character dies! - JW Conway 

“The Reunion” is riddled with twists and turns." - EM MacCallum 



About the Author:-


A. A. Pencil works part time as a school nurse at an all-boys Catholic school in New York City. As a Lupus survivor, she uses writing as a significant part of her therapy and you will see influences from classical writers such as Agatha Christie and Edgar Alan Poe in her work. When not working or writing, she enjoys cooking, shopping and walking. She has sponsored a child in Mexico for over three years with a children's organization. She currently lives in a borough of New York City with her extended family who are her greatest supporters.

The Asylum: A.A. Pencil Author Interview
In one sentence, tell us about yourself.
-I am a twenty-six year old school nurse and Lupus survivor from Brooklyn, New York!
What were you like in high school?
In high school, I pretty much got along with everyone. I was quiet and maintained top honors throughout the four years.  I did have a small group of friends but I was one of those people who always felt lonely no matter how many people were around.
What genre do you write in and are there any genres that you’d like to break into?
-Right now, I try to write fast paced suspenseful thrillers. I’d love to eventually write horror novels, specifically in the children/young adult age group. I grew up on R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books.
What is the name of your latest book and why did you give it that title?
-The name of my latest book is called, The Asylum. I chose this name because the main character, Melissa Andrews, spends most of her time in an old asylum just after she is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection.
Can readers find any messages or morals in The Asylum?
-The main character, Melissa, transitions through many different emotions. She is guarded, observant and suspicious of everyone around her. With the obstacles thrown in her way, we see how she fends for herself and decide whether she has grown to overcome them. The messages or morals that I’d like readers to take away from The Asylum is to take responsibility of your actions and to realize that many times the events of our lives were never in our hands. You may simply have to take what life has given to you and make the most of it.
Were any of your characters inspired by people you know?
Yes! I’ve worked in a mental health clinic in an underserved community. Every day, I met different personalities and learned something new when I interacted with the patients. Some patients suffered from common mental illnesses like bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Once in a while, I’d encounter a patient suffering from psychosis or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Since the setting of the book is an asylum, I was able to create characters based on some of the patients who I encountered while working as a nurse in mental health.
Do you see writing as a career?
-I would love to see writing take me to places or heights I’ve never known but for now, nursing is my career. I have a license to heal and that’s where my heart is. I love helping my patients and bonding with them. I love being creative and trying to inspire and entertain with writing and I do love when I get positive reviews but nothing tops connecting with a human being and changing their life physically, emotionally and sometimes spiritually. I think this strong feeling toward nursing is influenced by my diagnosis of Lupus. The challenges of daily headaches, pain and fatigue allow me to better empathize with my patients.
Do you have any fears related to what readers may think after reading The Asylum?
-My concern is that the flashbacks may go over the readers’ heads. I normally italicize my writing when I introduce a dream or flashback but sometimes it’s overlooked and misunderstood.
Finally, what about The Asylum are you excited for readers to read? What will resonate with the reader?
-I believe the twists will resonate with the readers just like the major twist or jaw dropper at the end of my previous book, The Reunion. My first book was full of clues and surprises and I think readers will be astonished by the unravelling of events in The Asylum, especially with the major twist at the very end. J




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10th May, 2014 - The 'A' - Jurnale - Special sneak peek & Giveaway
11th May, 2014 - 3 Partners in Shopping - Guest Post & Giveaway
12th May, 2014 - Book Club Sisters
13th May, 2014 - Deal Sharing Aunt -  Author Interview & Giveaway
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