Slipping
the Past
isn’t just one of my favorite novels that I’ve penned. It’s also my first.
Often situations in your life carry over to your book, and Slipping the Past is
no exception.
In October of 2010, my husband and I put
our house on the market and purchased a fixer-upper, believing we’d have months
to fix our new home before the other sold. This was not the case. Even though
the market was a buyer’s market and seller’s hell, we somehow managed to secure
a contract on our home within days of listing. By the end of the month, we had
no place to live. The old dance hall we’d purchased, needed to be gutted, sills
replaced, roof replaced and jacked up to have a new foundation poured under it.
All our money was invested in that unfinished house.
Here comes the part where Slipping the Past was inspired by my
life. We were homeless, out of funds, with no money to rent an apartment.
Everything we had was invested in the renovation. In November, the only place
we could find to live was my mother-in-law’s unheated, un-insulated garage. With the temperatures dipping below
zero, I wrote Slipping the Past under
an electric blanket, sitting on my bed in the middle of a garage. The chill,
the sense of no place to go that would be any better, inspired me to pin a tale
about a woman on the run, unable to settle in one place or make a home.
And if that wasn’t enough, I needed to
challenge myself with an unusual POV and make my heroine rise to the occasion
by making her blind. In a futuristic world where humans have evolved to harness
parts of the brain that were inactive, Jocelyn Miller isn’t truly blind. She
may not be able to see through her eyes, but she does through the eyes of
others.
What happens when the love of your life,
of many lifetimes comes back to you in the form of someone who’s hunting you,
who’s tasked with taking your soul for past life crimes?
Well, if you go to Amazon here: Amazon--Slipping
the Past, you can get a copy for only 99 cents!
I hope you’ll check out one of the most unusual worlds I’ve created and help me celebrate the re-release of one of my favorite novels.
I hope you’ll check out one of the most unusual worlds I’ve created and help me celebrate the re-release of one of my favorite novels.
Best,
D L
Jackson
#dlaree69, #decadentpub, #slippingthepast
4 comments:
I got the book! Now, to take the time to read it, I love your post. How surreal for you to endure and have a remarkable book as a result!
Congrats, D.L. you are a truly gifted author, can't wait to read this book!
Biggest hugs
Kali
Thanks, Kali. I hope you enjoy it. I promise you it is different.
I love this story. So much, it's about time I read it again. I agree with Kali. Oh yes, Dawn is gifted with such a realistic and creative imagination.
Thanks, Arlene.
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