
Phew, I made it! I’ve been waiting for this tour for a year now! And it’s with utmost excitement that I welcome you to my blog, and encourage you to visit http://coffinhop.com/ to see the list of all the participants.
I started my writing journey with these folks, and have grown since then… Just a little, I admit, but enough to have published two books. The first one, Stories from the Underworld, is an anthology of horror short stories. The second one, that will be released in November, is called 32 Seconds, and while using some horror elements, is a psychological YA paranormal novel.
Halloween is around the corner! The spooky and scary comes in many shapes and forms. To me, nothing is scarier than insanity. The world can collapse around me, and all material things can disappear, if I lose my mind, I’m done. Therefore, as a teaser for your taste buds to celebrate the release of 32 Seconds, I will focus my blog tour posts on insanity.
At the end of each post, please write a comment and tell me what scares you the most to be entered into the list of contestants to my Halloween raffle (don’t forget to put your name and email so I can get in touch with you once the tour is over)! The three lucky winners (with the scariest answers!) will each receive an autographed copy of 32 Seconds and the first prize is a $25 Amazon gift card!
Hop on! The tour has begun!
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Day 5 – Short-term memory loss
And when I say short-term memory loss, I think of the movie Memento (2000)! Leonard (Guy Pierce) suffers from anterograde amnesia, which is a loss of the ability to create new memories after the event that caused the amnesia, leading to a partial or complete inability to recall the recent past, while long-term memories from before the event remain intact.
A tragic incident or the use of benzodiazepine drugs may cause you to forget what you did two hours ago. Large amounts of alcohol consumed at a very fast pace cause blackouts, and also make you forget what you did for several hours at a time. It is common for blackout drinkers not to remember where they parked their car, and sometimes, to wake up in jail with blood smearing their hands… not knowing what happened!
Yep, alcohol is definitely a big culprit again… Scary!
Tomorrow, we write about paranoia.
Happy hop!
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32 Seconds by Johanna K. Pitcairn
To the average onlooker, the city of Los Angeles represents glitz, glamour, and the celebrity lifestyle. But to seventeen-year-old Julie Jones, the city is a vast host of problems she’s longing to get away from. The latest? An unfortunate disagreement with her ex-boyfriend Mark—one that could land her in some serious hot water.
So rather than face the troubles that torment her, Julie decides to run away from her old life and start fresh somewhere new. But her parents aren’t on board with the plan, and she soon finds her bank accounts frozen and her wallet empty.
With just seventy-five dollars and a full tank of gas, the troubled teen is far too stubborn to turn around and head home. So what’s a girl to do?
What Julie doesn’t know is that her travels are about to take her somewhere unexpected—a place where she’ll be forced to come face to face with the ghosts of her past in order to secure her future.
A tale of redemption, hope, and freedom lost and found, 32 Seconds is a thought-provoking exploration into the human spirit and the nature of forgiveness.
Memento is one of my favourite movies.
I know right!!
Memento is one of my favourites as well and I love the way that Nolan told the story!
Yes it’s an amazing movie!! 🙂
I absolutely loved Memento! So many people just didn’t get it… and the packaging was very clever for the time if you bought the DVD! Great choice!
I don’t understand what’s not to get. It’s a masterpiece, and every time I watch it, I discover new things.
The scariest thing to me would be to lose my family. That would be terrifying.
Yeah, it’s a terrifying thing. Thanks for stopping by and commenting! 🙂
Ooh yes Memento was brilliant.
Memory is such a subjective thing. In a way we’re constantly telling ourselves stories that blur between what really happened and what or how we remember it.
– Kim