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Sex Drugs and Spiritual EnlightenmentSex, Drugs, and Spiritual Enlightenment (but mostly the first two) by Karuna Das

Publisher:  DX Varos Publishing (March 28, 2023)
Category: General Fiction, Fictionalized Memoir, Coming of Age
Tour Dates: April 4-21, 2023
ISBN: 978-1955065764
Available in Print and ebook, 280 pages

Sex Drugs and Spiritual Enlightenment

Description Sex, Drugs, and Spiritual Enlightenment by Karuna Das


On the cusp of turning eighteen, it’s time for Drew Lovell to become a man.

But deep within, Drew has questions—ones he doesn’t know how to phrase—about what that means and how to go about it.

During three intense stretches between 1985 and 1993, taking him into his mid-twenties, Drew undergoes a series of profound experiences—often wild, sometimes painful, and always revealing—that force him to rethink his current assumptions. Only after nearly dying from trying to conform to conventional models of masculinity does he begin to become the man he wants to be and not the one he thought the world required him to be. Still, he’s unable to live with full integrity until interaction with a pair of awakened humans inspires new awareness that helps him at long last embrace the truth of who he is.

Praise for Karuna Das


Kat’s Cradle is … an inquiry into the nature of consciousness, evolution, and perspective that makes Kat just one of a series of strong characters whose lives intersect in … its paradigm-changing inspection of humanity, spirituality, and forces beyond human ken.”- D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

“At once thriller and search for meaning, Karuna Das’s story of an extraordinary woman’s self-discovery imagines a world of conspiracy at the edge of science where the stakes couldn’t be higher. Kat’s Cradle probes the very nature of existence and digs for answers at the intersection of medicine and mystery.”- Tom Sweterlitsch, author of The Gone World

​”Kat’s Cradle is neuropunk at its mind-bending and truly optimistic finest.”- Heidi Ruby Miller, author of the Ambasadora series

“awe-inspiring science fiction. I look forward to the next installment.”-H. Miller, Amazon Review

“Great book, with really strong female characters. It’s scifi/ fantasy and an enjoyable read!”-AS, Amazon Review

Interview with Karuna Das

TR: Please tell us something about ‘Sex, Drugs, and Spiritual Enlightenment’ that is not in the summary.  (About the book, character you particularly enjoyed writing etc.)

KD: It’s inspired by my own journey to awakening and self-acceptance. I often use the term “fictionalized memoir” to describe it. I wrote it because I wanted to channel my often-painful early adulthood into a work of art that might benefit others as they find their way in the world.

TR: How much time and effort went into your research for the book?

KD: Literally decades, if you consider the ones, I spent living the essence of the story. Given the source, I didn’t have to do a lot of traditional research. Of course, in telling a fictionalized version of the story, I found myself needing to learn information about various elements that made their way into the narrative. I compressed the timeline, for example, and I’m a stickler for credibility, so I wanted to be sure that, when the protagonist did something in a specific place and time that paralleled something, I did in a later place and time, the fictional episode — say, attending a concert in Atlanta in 1992 instead of 1999 — could have really happened when and where it was set. That process led to a lot of serendipitous discoveries. In this case, Lilith Fair became a Cure show, creating an opportunity to quote a song lyric that suited the moment even better than what happened in the real-life situation.

TR: Where did you get the inspiration for your cover or did a graphic artist come up with it?  

KD: I made suggestions about the kinds of images and overall vibe I thought would best represent the material, and DX Varos go-to cover designer Ellie Augsberger came up with what you see. I love it!

TR: Is there any of your real life story buried in the pages of ‘Sex, Drugs, and Spiritual Enlightenment’ that you feel comfortable sharing with us?

KD: Adding to my answer above, the novel offers a fictionalized version of my struggle as a young man to overcome toxic models of masculinity and embrace my bisexuality, which in turn opened me up to true honesty and intimacy with my life partner. (I now identify as pansexual and polyamorous.)

TR: Which actor would you like to see playing Drew from ‘Sex, Drugs, and Spiritual Enlightenment’?

KD: If you asked a few years ago, I might have suggested Josh Hutcherson from the Hunger Games series. He’s probably too old for the role now, or at least he would be by the time it went from novel to screen adaptation to filming. But he’s the right type.

TR: What books are you currently reading?

KD: I’m not currently reading any fiction, but the anthology Coolest American Stories 2023 is at the top of my TBR pile. I’m paused partway through several nonfiction books: The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, Awake, and Jet Boss.   

TR: Is there another book to write in your future?

KD: I’m a few chapters into the second of three books in my Webolution sci-fi series, the first installment of which, Kat’s Cradle, was recently named an Independent Press Award 2023 Distinguished Favorite in Visionary Fiction. I’m excited to get back to work on the sequel, Solar Max, soon. I’ve also started outlining and drafting a follow-up to SD&SE called More Sex, Drugs & Spiritual Enlightenment (but still mostly the first two) that will draw on my experiences in middle age. And I have a nonfiction memoir in progress, Finding Our Way Home, about my relationship with my late mother and both our relationships with her parents. All that is on hold for a few more weeks, though, as I’m in rehearsal for the world premiere production of my play Pyramid Builders, which will perform here in Pittsburgh in the second half of April.

TR: Are there any questions that you would have liked me or another blogger to ask but didn’t? Please ask and answer.

KD: I have two.
Q: “Are you spiritually enlightened?” A: “No comment.”

Q: “How can readers learn more about you?” A: “Visit karunadaswriter.com.”


About Karuna DasKaruna Das


Karuna Das is the pen and spirit name of Kyle Bostian. Born in Wisconsin, he grew up in Massachusetts and now resides in Pennsylvania, but he lives wherever he happens to be at that moment and feels at home everywhere in the universe. He holds a BA in English and an MFA in Playwriting. In addition to his dramatic writing, he’s published the sci-fi novel Kat’s Cradle as well as short fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. He and life partner Ti share their house with five wonderfully wacky cats.

Website: https://www.karunadaswriter.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KarunaDasWriter
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/karunadaswriter
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karunadaswriter/

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Hunterland by Dana ClaireHunterland by Dana Claire

Publisher:  CamCat Books (February 7, 2023)
Category: Young Adult, Paranormal Romance, Supernatural, Urban Fantasy
Tour dates: February 13-March 24, 2023
ISBN: 978-1792361357
Available in Print and ebook, 310 pages

Hunterland

Description Hunterland by Dana Claire


Supernatural meets Nancy Drew in Dana Claire’s New Young Adult Novel Hunterland

Liam Hunter has warded off hungry vampires, slayed monstrous beasts, and put agonized spirits to rest since he could hold a stake. When trouble comes through the Hunterland message board, alerting them that nurses are dying at high schools across Wisconsin in a string of fishy “suicides,” the Hunter family hits the road to save the
day.

The trail leads to Falkville Falls, where Liam clashes with Olivia Davis, whose maddening family seems inexplicably embroiled in this haunting mess. Olivia has always mothered her little sister, Pepper. But when the Hunter family opens her eyes to the hidden underworld of real monsters prowling the dark, she realizes she can’t protect Pepper from this newest threat by herself. Can the two families work together to uncover who or what is responsible before the next murder, or will this vicious death cycle have no end?

Grab your stakes and your rock salt. Monster hunting class is in session.

Review Hunterland by Dana Claire


Guest Review by Mark

A wickedly fun read for fans of supernatural, ‘Hunterland,’ by Dana Claire is exactly the kind of book that you pick up on a whim and end up devouring in one day.

Olivia is a pretty normal girl living in a small town in Wisconsin, picking up after her rebellious younger sister and still coping with the death of her mother.

Liam Hunter lives a fast-paced, action-packed life on the road, hunting and killing monsters with his father and younger sister.

The Hunter family comes to Olivia’s town to find the monster that has killed three people, but they have no idea what type of monster it is. When Liam and Olivia meet for the first time, he runs into her house with a shotgun and shoots her dresser. Obviously, she’s a bit confused by this. Even more confusing? The fact that her police officer father seems determined to work with Liam and his family in order to track down the mysterious killer.

Just who and what the killer wants is a supernatural puzzle of the highest variety, and one that will take both Olivia’s family and Liam’s to solve.

In the end, things come to a head in a most unexpected way that had me turned pages almost faster than I could read.

Claire has an almost hypnotic tone of writing. She creates an entire world for the reader very quickly, and one that makes you almost feel as though you’ve been there before, even when you know you haven’t.

The romance plot in this was right up my alley and, as a lover of paranormal books, I have to say I enjoyed every minute of this! I hope that Claire writes more like this in the future! But I will be glad to read anything else that she writes, as well.

About Dana ClaireHunterland by Dana Claire


DANA CLAIRE is an award-winning author whose stories explore identity, fate, and destiny in the crossroads of romance and adventure. Her love of romantic tension and the supernatural effortlessly translates into spine-tingling action and unforgettable characters. She lives in Los Angeles, CA with her adoring husband living her dreams: writing books, telling stories, and changing the world, one reader at
a time.

Website: https://danaclairebooks.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/danaclaire143
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DanaClaireBooks/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authordanaclaire/

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Campbell Sisters by Eileen Joyce DonovanThe Campbell Sisters by Eileen Joyce Donovan


Publisher:  DX Varos Publishing (March 7, 2023)
Category: Literary Fiction, British and Irish Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction
Tour Dates March 13-April 11, 2023
ISBN: 978-1955065702
Available in Print and ebook, 396 pages

Campbell Sisters

Description Campbell Sisters by Eileen Joyce Donovan


Helen Campbell is the eldest and most practical of three sisters, daughters of hard-working Irish emigrants living in New York City in the 1950s. She does what she can to keep the wild-child middle sister, Carolyn, in line and support the youngest, Peggy, as she pursues her dreams of becoming a doctor. Then Helen meets Charlie.

While it’s love at first sight for those two, Carolyn’s antics threatens to derail all the sisters’ future happiness. However, through thick and thin, the three sisters strive to prevail, though not necessarily in the ways they thought they wanted.

Awards and Praise for Eileen Joyce Donovan


2019 Marie M Irvine Award for Promises, 2021

When Word Count competition for A Lady Newspaperman’s Dilemma

“This story is well written and immerses the reader in the period rooting for Alex. At times, I found her decisions a bit rash, but I remembered myself fighting for my career in a male-dominated field. The story is well-researched, and I enjoyed it immensely.”- Carol Amorosi, Author of The MacKay Mysteries, Series

“It was compelling to read of the mores of the time: school teachers couldn’t drink in public, staying at a boarding house came with a set of restrictive rules and trying to get lead stories in a newspaper entailed being part salesperson/part private investigator.
With the role of newspapers and reporters being in the news of late, this depiction of a young woman learning the ropes in a competitive, male dominated field was fascinating in the scope of how tough it is to get a story right.”- Susan Wands, Author of Magician and Fool

“I don’t normally read historical fiction, but I so enjoyed this book set in the 1920’s. The theme is timeless as the main character is determined to make it in a man’s world. Great read!”- Stacy Wilder, Author of A Liz Adams Mystery, Series

“The characters and fast paced plot drew me in and kept me reading. I enjoyed the historical details and the fact that every time I thought I knew how a character would react, I was wrong. The author is too skilled to fall into stereotypes.”- Grammarian, Amazon Review

Interview With Eileen Joyce Donovan

TR: Please tell us something about The Campbell Sisters that is not in the summary.  (About the book, character you particularly enjoyed writing etc.)

EJD:  My initial idea for this book came from conversations I had with my grandmother. She was born in the US soon after her parents arrived here from England, but she fell in love with a man whose parents had emigrated from Ireland. Given the animosity at that time towards the Irish, she knew they would never approve of the marriage so they eloped. Her story intrigued me and The Campbell Sisters was born from it.

TR: I always enjoy looking at the names that authors choose to give their characters. Where do you derive the names of your characters?  Are they based on real people you knew or now know in real life? How do you create names for your characters?

EJD:  When I write historical fiction, I try to fit the names to the time period. I usually research favorite names of their birth year and go from there. For this book, I thought about great aunts’ names, but they didn’t seem to fit. So, then I had to think about the characters’ personalities and what names would suit them. Helen sounded somewhat staid and reliable. Carolyn sounded whimsical, but a little out of the ordinary for the girls’ neighborhood. And Peggy sounded young and vibrant.

TR: Where did you get the inspiration for your cover?

EJD:  Actually, the cover was designed by Ellie Kay Bockert Augsburger of Creative Digital Studios. It was entirely her creation and I think she did a wonderful job. I’m totally in love with the cover.

TR: Which actors would you like to see play Helen, if the book were to become a movie, play, or mini series.  (you are welcome to choose actors for other characters as well)

EJD:  Unfortunately, I may be the worst person in the world to answer this question. I don’t often go to movies and I never know who the actors are. It drives my friends crazy when they tell me who the lead actor was for such and such a production, and I stare at them with a blank look. The names mean nothing to me. Now, if we were talking about a classic movie (I do watch a lot of TCM), I would pick Bette Davis for Helen and George Brent for Charlie.

TR: What kind of messages do you try to instill in your writing?

EJD: A great question. I try to portray strong women, even if they are fictitious ones. In all my books, the main character has a goal, which she pursues no matter how many obstacles stand in her way. Hopefully, this will encourage other women to go for their dreams, no matter the odds.

TR: What draws you to this genre? 

EJD: I enjoy learning about different past times and the mores of them. I also like to think about what women of that time period were like and how they achieved their successes. And this from someone who hated history class in school.

TR: Will Helen and her sisters have more to tell readers in the future?

EJD: No. They’ve told their story. Now the readers can imagine what the Campbell girls are up to in the future. Everyone will see a different outcome and I think that’s how it should stand.

TR: Do you have any writing projects that you are currently working on?

EJD: Oh, so many! Right now I’m finishing up the revision/editing process on a contemporary romance while I’m researching a possible next historical on a lady prospector in the Old West. I’m also toying with the idea of a fantasy short story based on a piece of a novel I wrote long ago. So, I’m keeping busy and hopefully out of trouble.

EJD: Thanks, Teddy, for this opportunity to talk with you and your readers.

TR: Thanks so much for the interview, Eileen!


About Eileen Joyce DonovanCampbell Sisters by Eileen Joyce Donovan


Eileen Joyce Donovan has been writing her entire life, in one way or another, whether it was imaginative stories for friends, or advertising copy for clients. At the persistent urging of her husband, she finally agreed to seriously edit and revise one of her stories and take the plunge. Years later, her persistence paid off and both her debut historical fiction, Promises, and her second novel, A Lady Newspaperman’s Dilemma, won prestigious awards. Her short stories have appeared in several anthologies, and her essays have been included in various Chicken Soup for the Soul editions.

She lives in Manhattan, New York and is a member of Authors Guild, Women’s National Book Association, Women Fiction Writers Association, and The Historical Novel Society.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/etdonovan1

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