March
Hare Blues mini-bite
#financial
abuse #horror #whodunnit #murder #white rabbit #psychosis #nervous
breakdown #mental institution #suspense
“March
Hare Blues by Hatter is a brand new kind of horror. The story is
narrated by a mental patient and a mysterious white rabbit.
Mrs.
March, a forgotten housewife and shut-in, has spent her whole life
with the sneaking suspicion that she is a serial-killer. Missing
memories, mental, blocks and the appearance of a strange talking
white rabbit force her self-imposed evidence to mount before her.
When
the people around her begin dying under suspicious circumstance, will
she solve the riddle of who she really is? Is the evidence
surrounding the deaths insurmountable? Or is it all just an illusion
that she's pulled out of her hat?”
Q.
This is by far the darkest thing you've ever written. Want to
explain?
A
Sometimes we entertain a mindset that is destructive for too long.
There's an old saying, “If you think you can or you think you can't
you're probably right.” The same goes for mindsets. “If you think
you are or you think you're not, you're probably right.” So keep
envisioning yourself as victim or loser and guess what? That's all
you'll achieve. Not all these books end the way you want them to.
Sometimes we gamble and lose big.
In
addition I've written something so dark here that it's becoming
entirely out of control!
Q.
How's that?
A.
This book plays with your mind in order to show you that being easily
swayed is dangerous. I am actually afraid to promote it sometimes as
it even gives me nightmares. In addition, sales pop up in places I
haven't marketed. It's a bit suspenseful in so far as promoting. Lol
Q.
This book is labeled “horror,” something you never write. Tell us
how much gore can we expect?
A.
This is more Hitchcock than Lovecraft. I think gore is a lot less
scary than a probable situation that snowballs out of control. An
avalanche of fears can happen to anyone really. To me that is horror.
While this book is not graphic in gore it is based in every fear I
could think of including an execution scene. It is terrifying to
think that one dark obsession and one violent crime can push one so
far down the rabbit hole. Once we get stuck in our heads, sometimes
we can't climb out.
Q.
So what made you change the genre from womens' issues to horror?
A.
Honestly I didn't. This book is filled with info on how financial
abuse is set up and used to destroy women.
Q.
Financial abuse? Never heard of that.
A.
Most people haven't, yet it's epidemic in this country. When I
googled it years ago, it popped up as a form of sexual abuse. Women
have the right to know.
Q.
Where can I get this book?
Xin
Xii or Smashwords for an ebook. Lulu has print. You're in luck today.
I lowered the prices.
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