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Daz James Writes
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Daz James
I grew up in a small country town in Australia where being different wasn't celebrated. I was made to feel like an alien on my own planet because I was feeling and thinking differently to my peers.
I looked for escapism through the world of books searching for where I belonged. They were my respite from the real world. Yet still didn't find people me.
I started to write to express myself and hopefully wonder provide an imaginative world for someone else to escape. This became a struggle as LGBTIQA+ books were not in favor by publishers until recent years, so I suffered the pain of rejection letters until I had my first short story published in a short story anthology series.
This was the boosted I needed to keep writing, to never give up, and never give in. Now, here I am promoting my first novel called Earth Boy.
Earth Boy - Daz James
Alfie runs away from his father, who bullies him because he won't take off his new rainbow socks or his mother's nightie - it is all he has left of her. His desperation to escape leads him to a desolate train station and a Kate Bush wannabe called Daphne.
She drags him onto a train that shouldn't be there, transporting them to an unearthly destination, The Caravansary, a pit-stop to the wider universe. He is stranded in a strange world where inhabitants want to enslave, possess and even fatten him up.
His only saviour is a bewitching hottie called Charisma Junt who looks good in everything he wears.
Alfie soon becomes embroiled in a fiendish plot that could have dire consequences for humanity. How can an underachieving daydreamer, who spends far too much time in his own head, stop environmental terrorists and a psychotic real estate agent?
If this is your cup of tea, please follow this link to get a copy:
Olympia Publishers | Earth Boy by Daz James
You can also find the book online at Amazon and Barnes & Noble with more places to come.
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