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2014 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars - May 2014 Winner


The winner of the May 2014 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars is Path of the Dead (Hungry Ghosts1) by Timothy Baker with 37% of the votes! Path of the Dead was published by Ragnarok Publications.



2014 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars - May 2014 Winner




 The Final Results

2014 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars - May 2014 Winner




 The May 2014 Debut Covers

2014 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars - May 2014 Winner





Thank you to everyone who voted, Tweeted, and participated. The 2014 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars will continue with voting on the June Debut covers starting on June 15, 2014.  Look for the list of June's Debuts on June 1st.


2014 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars - May 2014 Debuts


It's time for the 2014 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars for May 2014


2014 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars - May 2014 Debuts


Each month you will be able to vote for your favorite cover from that month's debut novels. At the end of the year the 12 monthly winners will be pitted against each other to choose the 2014 Debut Novel Cover of the Year. Please note that a debut novel cover is eligible in the month in which the novel is released in the US. Cover artist/illustrator information is provided when we have it.

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2014 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars - May 2014 Debuts



Interview with Timothy Baker, author of Path of the Dead - May 4, 2014


Please welcome Timothy Baker to The Qwillery as part of the 2014 Debut Author Challenge Interviews. Path of the Dead, Timothy's debut, will be published on May 5, 2014 by Ragnarok Publications.



Interview with Timothy Baker, author of Path of the Dead - May 4, 2014





TQ:  Welcome to The Qwillery. When and why did you start writing?

Timothy:  Thank you. Delighted to be here *looks around for snack comp table*. Back in 2010 when a writer friend enticed me to participate in that year's NaNoWriMo. I had been retired from firefighting for 5 years, had returned to college and took a Creative Writing class, got straight A's, and thought what-the-hell, I'll give a shot at a thirty day first draft. After making the last day deadline at +500 words, and looked back on what my first novel (mess though it was), I figured it might be worth taking a new career chance. I was 54 and looking for something to do, so I got in the writing game. Kind of late in life, I know, but here I am!



TQ:  Are you a plotter or a pantser?

Timothy:  A little of both. For short stories, pretty much panster, that is, when I'm wearing pants at my desk, but that's another tale. I get an idea that trips my trigger and where I want to end it, then sit down and jam it out. The first novel (unpublished) taught me a lot, mostly that I wasn't able to see the big picture. So the next novel, Path of the Dead, I made a rough chapter outline of the story, marking the set pieces, then pants'ed my way through the parts in between. It was good to know where I was going and seeing chapters ticked off, but leaving open places where I could let my imagination free.



TQ:  What is the most challenging thing for you about writing?

Timothy:  I'm a relatively slow writer, mulling over things for long periods before I commit to the chair. I envy those writers that post their FB status with, "I wrote 35.2 bajillion words today on my new novel. Now I can get to work on the 5 short stories and novella I'm working on for tomorrow's deadline!" I also hate them. Who else is with me on this?



TQ:  Who are some of your literary influences? Favorite authors?

Timothy:  I'm an old dude and was raised on comic books, fantasy/horror/ SF/pulp adventure fiction. Stan Lee, Poe (everything), Lovecraft (mythos stories), Edgar Rice Burroughs (Tarzan and John Carter), Rod Serling (everything), Ray Bradbury (The Dark Country), Arthur C. Clarke, Tolkien, Anthony Burgess (A Clockwork Orange and The Wanting Seed blew my mind), those I would say were my early influences. Later came Stephen King, Clive Barker, Neil Gaiman, and the writers I put on my highest pedestal: Cormac McCarthy and Elmore Leonard.



TQ:  Describe Path of the Dead in 140 characters or less.

Timothy:  Damn zombies, can't get away from them, even in Tibet. They'll follow you up a mountain just to snack on you.



TQ:  Tell us something about Path of the Dead that is not in the book description.

Timothy:  It's short and it has a big kitty in it.



TQ:  Why did you set the novel in Tibet?

Timothy:  The story was written with a Buddhist POV and Tibet is steeped in it. And Tibetan Buddhism has a huge mythology to mine, with gods and demons and shape changing monks, and has been influenced by the indigenous Bon religion, which is somewhat animistic, and nature born. Nature is one of the running themes in the story and it allowed me to broaden the fantasy aspects of the narrative.



TQPath of the Dead is a blend of dark fantasy and horror. What inspired you to write a dark fantasy / horror story?

Timothy:  It's been said to "write what you know" and I have fifty years of dark fantasy/horror books and films in my head that have created nightmare ideas, twisting around like snakes, needing to escape. I write dark fantasy/horror because it's what I know--and to remain sane.



TQ:  The book description mentions a "plague of apocalyptic proportions" resulting in the dead rising - the undead. Are your undead Zombies or something else?

Timothy:  Oh, they're zombies, for sure, the classic Romero zombie. I didn't want to recreate the wheel, only take the genre where it hasn't been.



TQ:  What sort of research did you do for Path of the Dead?

Timothy:  Of course, lots on Tibet in general: the history, terrain, flora and fauna. And being a Buddhist student from way back, I had to go back and reread some of the Tibetan mythology and pull out their sutras (teachings) to reference.



TQ:  In Path of the Dead: Who was the easiest character to write and why? The hardest and why? Who is your favorite good 'guy', bad 'guy' or ethically ambiguous character in Path of the Dead?

Timothy:  Easiest would have to be the female nun, Gu-Lang. She doesn't speak, so dialogue was easy for her, only facial expressions and body language. She's a soldier of sorts, a skilled fighter, an easy read when she's communicating her emotions. Very direct. The hardest was Chodren, my young (10 years old) protagonist. Getting in his child's mind and keeping it consistent without over playing it, was a bit tricky to navigate. Definitely my favorite was my main protagonist, Dorje, the Shoalin trained monk. A 'good' guy through and through, he's complex, torn, doubtful, contemplative, confident, and driven. And he can fight like the characters in an old, Chinese, kung-fu movie.



TQ:  Give us one or two of your favorite non-spoilery lines from Path of the Dead.

Timothy:  Oh, this is tough. But here's a couple...
" All distilled down into a monster of infinite size, pure in its vengeful message, one in its endless clouded eyes, countless arms with grasping hands, and the gnashing teeth, driven by one singular desire—hunger for the flesh of the living."
And...
"The panther seemed to accept his point and wandered off to find prey with lesser debate skills."


TQ:  What's next?

Timothy:  Well, I'll be starting on Hungry Ghosts Book Two. And of course, more short stories (I love writing them) and I have a couple of novel ideas in mind: Dark Country, a story of a country Sheriff and a serial killer occupying the same county where strange things take place; and a yet to be titled story of a young man coming back to his old small town to live in his dead mother's old abandoned house, and three witches that wander the grounds disguised as cats.



TQ:  Thank you for joining us at The Qwillery.

Timothy:  No, thank you. It's been a great pleasure. Now where's the snack comp table?





Path of the Dead

Path of the Dead
Hungry Ghosts 1
Ragnarok Publications, May 5, 2014

Interview with Timothy Baker, author of Path of the Dead - May 4, 2014

Nestled on the foot of Tibet’s sacred Seche La Mountain is the village of Dagzê. The normally quiet streets are bustling with the steady stream of arrivals and preparations for the coming Festival of the Medicine King; a time of celebration, healing, and renewal. But a shadow is sweeping the world, a plague of apocalyptic proportions—the dead are rising and devouring the living, and no place is safe where humanity thrives.

As Dagzê burns, overtaken by the hungry undead, five people come together: Lama Tenzin, an elder monk; Gu-lang, the silent warrior nun and Tenzin’s protector; Cheung, a private in The People’s Army, driver and escort of the Lama; ten-year-old Chodren Dawa, witness to his sister’s death and rising; and Dorje Cetan, a Shaolin-trained hermit monk of Seche La and a dreamer of a dark portent. Together they must fight their way out of Dagzê to an abandoned Buddhist hermitage clinging to the mist-shrouded cliffs of Seche La.

With the undead following and gathering at Eagle’s Nest gate, they barricade themselves inside their dead-end haven, and are soon forced to battle the beasts without, as well as the ones within.





About Timothy

Interview with Timothy Baker, author of Path of the Dead - May 4, 2014
Timothy Baker is a retired firefighter and an aspiring, perspiring, horror writer. He is published in Fading Light: Anthology of the Monstrous by Angelic Knight Press, and the forthcoming Midian Unmade: Tales of Clive Barker's Nightbreed from Tor. Tim has also received a commendation in the Australian Horror Writer’s Association 2009 Short Story Competition.



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2014 Debut Author Challenge - May 2014 Debuts


2014 Debut Author Challenge - May 2014 Debuts


There are 8 debuts for May. Please note that we use the publisher's publication date in the United States, not copyright dates or non-US publication dates.

The May debut authors and their novels are listed in alphabetical order by author (not book title or publication date). Take a good look at the covers. Voting for your favorite May cover for the 2014 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars will take place starting on May 15th.

If you are participating as a reader in the Challenge, please let us know in the comments what you are thinking of reading or email us at DAC.TheQwillery  @  gmail . com (remove the spaces).



Timothy Baker

Path of the Dead
Hungry Ghosts 1
Ragnarok Publications, May 5, 2014

2014 Debut Author Challenge - May 2014 Debuts

Nestled on the foot of Tibet’s sacred Seche La Mountain is the village of Dagzê. The normally quiet streets are bustling with the steady stream of arrivals and preparations for the coming Festival of the Medicine King; a time of celebration, healing, and renewal. But a shadow is sweeping the world, a plague of apocalyptic proportions—the dead are rising and devouring the living, and no place is safe where humanity thrives.

As Dagzê burns, overtaken by the hungry undead, five people come together: Lama Tenzin, an elder monk; Gu-lang, the silent warrior nun and Tenzin’s protector; Cheung, a private in The People’s Army, driver and escort of the Lama; ten-year-old Chodren Dawa, witness to his sister’s death and rising; and Dorje Cetan, a Shaolin-trained hermit monk of Seche La and a dreamer of a dark portent. Together they must fight their way out of Dagzê to an abandoned Buddhist hermitage clinging to the mist-shrouded cliffs of Seche La.

With the undead following and gathering at Eagle’s Nest gate, they barricade themselves inside their dead-end haven, and are soon forced to battle the beasts without, as well as the ones within.



Monica Byrne

The Girl in the Road
Crown, May 20, 2014
Hardcover and eBook, 336 pages

2014 Debut Author Challenge - May 2014 Debuts
Stunningly original and wildly inventive, The Girl in the Road melds the influences of Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, and Erin Morgenstern for a dazzling debut.

In a world where global power has shifted east and revolution is brewing, two women embark on vastly different journeys—each harrowing and urgent and wholly unexpected.

When Meena finds snakebites on her chest, her worst fears are realized: someone is after her and she must flee India. As she plots her exit, she learns of The Trail, an energy-harvesting bridge spanning the Arabian Sea that has become a refuge for itinerant vagabonds and loners on the run. This is her salvation. Slipping out in the cover of night, with a knapsack full of supplies including a pozit GPS system, a scroll reader, and a sealable waterproof pod, she sets off for Ethiopia, the place of her birth.

Meanwhile, Mariama, a young girl in Africa, is forced to flee her home. She joins up with a caravan of misfits heading across the Sahara. She is taken in by Yemaya, a beautiful and enigmatic woman who becomes her protector and confidante. They are trying to reach Addis Abba, Ethiopia, a metropolis swirling with radical politics and rich culture. But Mariama will find a city far different than she ever expected—romantic, turbulent, and dangerous.

As one heads east and the other west, Meena and Mariama’s fates are linked in ways that are mysterious and shocking to the core.

Written with stunning clarity, deep emotion, and a futuristic flair, The Girl in the Road is an artistic feat of the first order: vividly imagined, artfully told, and profoundly moving.



Tom Doyle

American Craftsmen
Tor Books, May 6, 2014
Hardcover and eBook, 320 pages

2014 Debut Author Challenge - May 2014 Debuts
In modern America, two soldiers will fight their way through the magical legacies of Poe and Hawthorne to destroy an undying evil—if they don’t kill each other first.

US Army Captain Dale Morton is a magician soldier—a “craftsman.” After a black-ops mission gone wrong, Dale is cursed by a Persian sorcerer and haunted by his good and evil ancestors. Major Michael Endicott, a Puritan craftsman, finds gruesome evidence that the evil Mortons, formerly led by the twins Roderick and Madeline, have returned, and that Dale might be one of them.

Dale uncovers treason in the Pentagon’s highest covert ranks. He hunts for his enemies before they can murder him and Scherie, a new friend who knows nothing of his magic.

Endicott pursues Dale, divided between his duty to capture a rogue soldier and his desire to protect Dale from his would-be assassins. They will discover that the demonic horrors that have corrupted American magic are not bound by family or even death itself.

In Tom Doyle's thrilling debut, American Craftsmen, Seal Team Six meets ancient magic--with the fate of the United States hanging in the balance . . .



Wu Ming-Yi

The Man with the Compound Eyes
Pantheon, May 20, 2014
Hardcover and eBook, 304 pages
(US English-language debut)

2014 Debut Author Challenge - May 2014 Debuts
When a tsunami sends a massive island made entirely of trash crashing into the Taiwanese coast, two very different people—an outcast from a mythical island and a woman on the verge of suicide—are united in ways they never could have imagined. Here is the English-language debut of a new and exciting award-winning voice from Taiwan, who has written an “astonishing” novel (The Independent) that is at once fantasy, reality, and dystopian environmental saga.

Fifteen-year-old Atile’i—a native of Wayo Wayo, an island somewhere in the Pacific—has come of age. Following the custom of his people, he is set adrift as a sacrifice to the Sea God but, unlike those who have gone before him, Atile’i is determined to defy precedent and survive. His chances seem slim, but just as it appears that hope is lost, Atile’i comes across a sprawling trash vortex floating in the ocean and climbs onto it.

Meanwhile, on the east coast of Taiwan, Alice, a college professor, is overcome with grief. Her husband and son are missing, having disappeared while hiking in the mountains near their home. Alice is so distraught that she decides to end her own life. But her plans are interrupted by a violent storm that causes the trash vortex to collide with the Taiwanese coast, bringing Atile’i along with it. Alice and Atile’i subsequently form an unlikely friendship that helps each of them come to terms with what they have lost. Together they set out to uncover the mystery of Alice’s lost family, following their footsteps into the mountains. Intertwined with Alice and Atile’i’s story are the lives of others affected by the tsunami, from environmentalists to Taiwan’s indigenous peoples—and, of course, the mysterious man with the compound eyes.

A work of lyrical beauty that combines magical realism and environmental fable, The Man with the Compound Eyes is an incredible story about the bonds of family, the meaning of love, and the lasting effects of human destruction.



Laline Paull

The Bees
Ecco, May 6, 2014
Hardcover and eBook, 352 pages

2014 Debut Author Challenge - May 2014 Debuts
The Handmaid’s Tale meets The Hunger Games in this brilliantly imagined debut set in an ancient culture where only the queen may breed and deformity means death.

Flora 717 is a sanitation worker, a member of the lowest caste in her orchard hive where work and sacrifice are the highest virtues and worship of the beloved Queen the only religion. But Flora is not like other bees. With circumstances threatening the hive’s survival, her curiosity is regarded as a dangerous flaw but her courage and strength are an asset. She is allowed to feed the newborns in the royal nursery and then to become a forager, flying alone and free to collect pollen. She also finds her way into the Queen’s inner sanctum, where she discovers mysteries about the hive that are both profound and ominous.

But when Flora breaks the most sacred law of all—daring to challenge the Queen’s fertility—enemies abound, from the fearsome fertility police who enforce the strict social hierarchy to the high priestesses jealously wedded to power. Her deepest instincts to serve and sacrifice are now overshadowed by an even deeper desire, a fierce maternal love that will bring her into conflict with her conscience, her heart, her society—and lead her to unthinkable deeds.

Thrilling, suspenseful and spectacularly imaginative, The Bees gives us a dazzling young heroine and will change forever the way you look at the world outside your window.



Stephanie Saulter

Gemsigns
®EVOLUTION 1
Jo Fletcher Books, May 6, 2014
Hardcover and eBook, 352 pages
(US Debut)

2014 Debut Author Challenge - May 2014 Debuts
Starburst magazine raved that Gemsigns, the first novel in a series, is “a fascinating and compelling read, exploring the boundaries of human behavior, religious influences, and the morality of the everyday person. It comes highly recommended.”

For years the human race was under attack from a deadly Syndrome, but when a cure was found – in the form of genetically engineered human beings, Gems—the line between survival and ethics was radically altered. Now the Gems are fighting for their freedom, from the oppression of the companies that created them, and against the Norms who see them as slaves. And a conference at which Dr Eli Walker has been commissioned to present his findings on the Gems is the key to that freedom. But with the Gemtech companies fighting to keep the Gems enslaved, and the horrifying godgangs determined to rid the earth of these ‘unholy’ creations, the Gems are up against forces that may just be too powerful to oppose.



Rick Springfield

Magnificent Vibration
Touchstone, May 6, 2014
Hardcover and eBook, 288 pages
(Fiction Debut)

2014 Debut Author Challenge - May 2014 Debuts
Why are we here? What is love? Is there a loch ness monster? Does God send text messages?

These are the kinds of questions Horatio Cotton, aka Bobby, asks in New York Times bestseller Rick Springfield’s debut novel, Magnificent Vibration.

After stealing a mysterious self-help book called Magnificent Vibration: Discover Your True Purpose from a bookstore, Bobby calls the 1-800 number scrawled inside the front cover, only to discover that he has a direct line to God. This launches Bobby on an unlikely quest, serendipitously accompanied by a breathtakingly sexy and exceedingly sharp travel companion named Alice. Together the pair sets out to find some combination of spiritual and carnal salvation—and possibly save the planet.

By turns hilarious, poignant, over-the-top, and deeply meaningful, Magnificent Vibration is a highly original novel about the biggest questions one man—or mankind—has ever asked.



Rachel Weaver

Point of Direction
Ig Publishing, May 13, 2014
Trade Paperback and eBook, 232 pages

2014 Debut Author Challenge - May 2014 Debuts
Hitchhiking her way through Alaska, a young woman named Anna is picked up by Kyle, a fisherman. Anna and Kyle quickly fall for each other, as they are both adventurous, fiercely independent, and in love with the raw beauty and solitude of Alaska. To cement their relationship, they agree to become caretakers of a remote lighthouse perched on a small rock in the middle of a deep channel—a place that has been uninhabited since the last caretaker mysteriously disappeared two decades ago. What seems the perfect adventure for these two quickly unravels, as closely-held secrets pull them apart, and the surrounding waters threaten uncertain danger. A psychological thriller set against the rugged landscape of coastal Alaska, Point of Direction is an exquisite literary debut.



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