Title: The Undead: Playing For Keeps
Publisher: Curiosity Quills Press
Genre: Paranormal, Young Adult
Release Date: 3rd September 2014
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When an undead woman with serious de-comp issues stalks sixteen-year-old Lyla Grimm, her hope of rescuing her rock-bottom reputation takes a back seat. Especially once Lyla’s new talent of resurrecting the dead draws the attention of Eric, a Grim Reaper with a guitar and a chip on his shoulder.
While Lyla navigates the gossip-ridden halls, Eric works to gain her trust and discover why Death’s clients aren’t staying down. If she passes on her gift, his death-messenger destiny might be altered. But the closer he gets to Lyla, the less sure he is of his plan. The dead are way easier to deal with than the living.
Gossip explodes, the Grimm family implodes, and desperation sets in. Death wants the gift and a soul. Lyla and Eric face hard choices with hidden consequences. Sometimes life’s choices aren’t really choices at all.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
She loves the color red, has an appreciation for chocolate and coffee that borders on obsession, writes stories that challenge the laws of nature, and wishes fall temperatures would linger year round.
Elsie is a member of several writing organizations: RWA, SCBWI, and WSW. The Undead : Playing for Keeps is her debut novel.
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What led you to write YA paranormal and
corpses becoming reanimated?
Explaining my warped creative process is
challenging because the stories I tend to create all begin with “What if?” That
simple question can take me down a rabbit hole of possibilities and I never
worry about whether an idea is plausible. In my mind, the boundary for reality
is permeable.
The Undead started as a “what if” after
a personal experience. The story then began to unfold in my mind, but it never
ventured near The Walking Dead, which is a series I was addicted to once. I
wanted the return to be less problematic and gory than
the zombies in the apocalyptic stories.
Are the characters in The Undead based
on real people?
Every character I create comes from bits
and pieces of people that I’ve encountered, but no one person translates
into a full character in one of my stories. At least not yet.
Does Eric play the guitar because you
play the guitar?
No, Eric plays the guitar because he’s a
gifted musician and because I think the guitar is one of the coolest
instruments a guy can play. I took piano lessons for several years as a child,
but I would not impress anyone with the skills that have remained after all those
years.
Is The Undead a series?
I wrote The Undead as a stand alone,
although the door was left slightly ajar at the end. While Lyla, Eric and Ben’s
tale could go on, it will be up to the reader to determine what happens next.
What’s your favorite genre to read?
I like so many different types of
fiction. I have specific favorite books and favorite authors that span romance,
action, drama, suspense, and memoir (and for adult, NA, and YA audiences).
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