Andrew Schneider, one of our writers here at Empty Room Studios, recently advanced to the semi-finals of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest with his urban fantasy novel, Waiting for My Happily Ever After.
Amazon, in cooperation with Publisher's Weekly and Penguin Publishing, will now rely on reviews from Amazon customers to decide which 10 unpublished novels (from the 1,000 semi-finalists) will advance to the finals and a shot at a publishing deal. The more honest and thoughtful reviews the receives, the better his chances.
Here's a quick description of the plot:
Sleeping Beauty, our
chain-smoking heroine stuck in her mid-twenties since the Dark Ages, is having
an identity crisis. Is she more than just a pretty face? Complicating matters
is the return of her estranged husband Prince Charming, her crush on Lancelot,
and some unofficial attention from Hank, her immigration officer at the
Department of Homeland Security. And then her friends start disappearing. What’s
a girl to do?
Waiting for My Happily Ever After finds classic fairy-tale characters
trying to adjust to the modern world. Set in Washington
D.C.—amid lobbyists, immigration hassles,
bureaucratic red tape, and exploitative authors in search of their next big
break—Sleeping Beauty and Lancelot knock out skim lattes and rehash the glory
days while the world changes, with or without them.
To download a free excerpt of the novel and write a review, follow the link: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001200CB4
Full information on the contest can be found at www.amazon.com/abna
This sounds a LOT like the graphic novel series, "Fables."
Andrew Schneider is also the writing director for the Northeast United States region of Living Forgotten Realms.
Kudos!