The Darkness is Here!


 

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I can’t begin to tell you how excited we are to be publishing Michael Chulsky’s debut novel, The Descending Darkness! In spite of a glitch or two, or ten, we’re thrilled with our new printer and NEW distribution system – but the best part is this book.

The Descending Darkness, or TDD as it’s known around the office, has an amazing cover and a fantastic story inside:

After going from demon hunter to babysitter, seventeen-year-old SHADOW has truly hit rock bottom. One week he’s slaughtering demons, and the next he has ten super-powered teenagers in his care. Shadow needs them, because without them he can’t hope to defeat his new foe. But he’s never dealt with other teenagers before. He never had a real childhood. He’s always been a loner. Hell, he’s tried the whole having-a-pet thing. It died. Shadow’s mission: save the world and ensure his entire team survives the potential apocalypse. If MAEDARA, self-proclaimed fashionista and Queen of Evil, wasn’t trying to rule the world, it’d be cake. Now, not only does Shadow have to deal with teens more concerned with going to the mall than fighting evil, but also a villain who, in his opinion, makes Lady Gaga look like Mother Theresa.

That’s Maedara on the cover, by the way .  .  .

So, tomorrow is the official launch, but you can pre-order via the RHP website or through AZ or BN. Michael is starting a HUGE blog tour, too, and is planning events around the country. This is one book you MUST read – it’s way cool, even for old folks, but especially for the YA crowd. I mean, who WOULDN’T want superpowers??

And, on the remote chance that this maybe isn’t your thing, RHP will be doing a cover reveal some time next week for our very first anthology:

Spirits of St. Louis: Missouri Ghost Stories.

 

 

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Introducing Michael Chulsky


Michael Chulsky’s debut novel, The Descending Darkness, will be released next week on September 28. He’s a little bit excited about all this, but he managed to put pen to paper once again and answer a few questions I threw at him:

Q: When did you start writing The Descending Darkness?
I began writing The Descending Darkness when I was sixteen. It was a rough time in my life. I felt really alone. I would have gone crazy (read crazier) if I didn’t have my “imaginary friends” to keep me company. And they did just that when I was writing TDD.

Q: Tell us about the book.
The Descending Darkness follows the story of Shadow and his mission to save the world. However, saving the world isn’t exactly a one-man kind of job. He begins assembling a team of teens, much like himself with special abilities, to assist him. With ten of them on his side, what could go wrong?

Well, just about everything.

If they’re not setting the house on fire or destroying his property, they’re raiding the fridge and making a mess of the place. And when they’re supposed to be training, they’d much rather skip off to the mall.

Unfortunately, no amount of training can prepare them for Maedara. They’ll need to work together in order to defeat her.

Q: Are your characters based on anyone in real life?

Shadow and I share some personality traits. We both have pain in our pasts. We’re also both very awkward. One of the major things in common is that Shadow doesn’t really know how to be a teenager because he was forced to grow up fast, and I felt the same way.

Physically, Ellie (one of the female team members) is the spitting image of my good friend, Daniella.

And Niki (another one of the female team members) is greatly inspired by my best friend of six years of the same name.

I think that many, if not all writers, put a bit of themselves, family, and friends into their characters. One of the major rules I was taught of writing is that authors always write about what they know. And the people who are closest to us often provide the greatest inspiration.

Q: Who or what inspired you to become an author?
I’ve always had a passion for writing. When I was younger, I would fill up entire composition books with poetry and short stories. The biggest sign was when my literature teachers assigned writing prompts or essays; I didn’t groan like the rest of my classmates. ;P

Q: What made you decide to seek out a publisher as opposed to self-publishing?
I wanted to try things traditionally first. I told myself that I would give it a year and if I didn’t find anyone willing to take a shot on my story, I would go down the self-publishing route. And in April, I sent my manuscript to Rocking Horse Publishing and the rest, as they say, is history.

You can pre-order The Descending Darkness here:

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“After going from demon hunter to babysitter, seventeen-year-old SHADOW has truly hit rock bottom. One week he’s slaughtering demons, and the next he has ten super-powered teenagers in his care. Shadow needs them, because without them he can’t hope to defeat his new foe. But he’s never dealt with other teenagers before. He never had a real childhood. He’s always been a loner. Hell, he’s tried the whole having-a-pet thing. It died.

“Shadow’s mission: save the world and ensure his entire team survives the potential apocalypse. If MAEDARA, self-proclaimed fashionista and Queen of Evil, wasn’t trying to rule the world, it’d be cake. Now, not only does Shadow have to deal with teens more concerned with going to the mall than fighting evil, but also a villain who, in his opinion, makes Lady Gaga look like Mother Theresa.”