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#AuthorInterview with J.T Ellison @ThrillerChick #HerDarkLies @HarlequinBooks #Thriller #BookTour #BookBlogger #WomansFiction #WritingCommunity #BookCommunity

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Enjoy this Q&A with questions from me and other book bloggers on the tour for the heart-stopping thriller, Her Dark Lies! This interview was done as a part of an extensive Blog Tour by Harlequin Books!

{Thank you, Harlequin Books, so much for the opportunity to participate in this wonderful book tour!}

Interview with J.T. Ellison ~


  1. Explain the difference between police procedurals, thrillers and psychological dramas.

The differences are subtle but meaningful, for sure. 

Procedurals focus generally on the police/private investigators/law enforcement as the main characters, and the stories are about their day-to-day involvement with the plot, their relationships to one another, and to the suspects and victims. 

Mysteries are often procedurals, with the general focus on the “who” done it. The reader and the hero often learn the solution to the puzzle at the same time. The challenge is intellectual.

Thrillers, on the other hand, are more “why” done it, or “we need to stop them” from doing it. The reader often knows the solution to the puzzle well before the hero, and the reader often knows the identity of the villain early on and the fun of the story is watching the hero (protagonist) and the villain (antagonist) match wits, with a few twists along the way. The challenge is physical.

Psychological dramas are usually more focused on a non-law enforcement main character. It’s an extraordinary event happening to an ordinary person, and the story is about their interaction with the plot, suspects, and victims. Often, they are the victim themselves. Storylines can pull from either mystery or thriller formulas. The challenge is emotional.

I like to think of these stories in terms of your house front door. In a suspense novel, the main character is inside the house. In a thriller, the main character is about to knock on the door. 

There’s also one more element that separates them––immortality versus mortality of the main characters. In my mind, a thriller has a hero that is invincible, and can’t be killed. In a psychological story, the main character is truly at risk, and might not survive. 

  1. Which is the most fun to write?

Oh, that’s not fair. I love them all. The procedurals are usually series and the characters generally immortal. They are easier for me to write because the world is already built. The psychological suspense books are usually standalones for me, and much more complicated. 

Think of it this way – a series title is like making dinner with access to a full pantry. You can open the doors, pull out the ingredients you need, and get to work on making dinner. 

A standalone is like making dinner without the ingredients at hand. You have to make a list, go to the store, shop, then unpack the groceries, put them away, then cook the meal. 

I love a good series title, but the freedom that comes with a standalone is intoxicating. I am in control of every ounce of the story, and don’t have to worry about pulling threads from other books or leaving a trail for the next one.

  1. We’ve read your series with Lt. Taylor Jackson and Dr. Samantha Owens. Who would you cast for TV or Film?

That is a moving target, because those books have matured past my original inspirations. I always thought of Charlize Theron when I wrote Taylor. Now, I’d love to see Blake Lively play her, and maybe even Florence Pugh in a few years.

Sam is different. She has morphed in my mind as she’s matured. Such a wide range of actresses would be perfect. If I were casting today, I’d like to see Teyonah Parris in the role. She’s so gorgeous and has such intensity!

  1. What’s it like to work with another writer, such as Catherine.

Two heads are sometimes better than one! It was great to build a story with another author. Novelists are rare in the creative storytelling world because we work alone. TV and movie writers are used to having a number of heads at the table. It was quite nice to have a partner to bounce ideas off of, and work with day to day. And of course, working with Catherine was a masterclass in writing. She knows exactly what her readers want and expect from her stories. It was illuminating.

  1. So your new novel is another stand alone. Tell us why we want to read it. Elevator pitch?

Claire Hunter, an up-and-coming large format oils artist, is about to marry the man of her dreams, Jack Compton, son of the Compton computer family magnate. Their wedding is about to take place on his family’s private island, Isola, and things go wrong from the start. Claire and Jack are both hiding some hefty secrets from one another–and why won’t he talk about his first wife, and her suspicious death? It’s a will they, won’t they gothic thriller set in an isolated, creepy villa on a remote Italian island in the midst of a terrible storm…with a killer is on the loose. 

  1. Which one of Her Dark Lies characters was the hardest to write and why?

Honestly, my main character, Claire. She didn’t want to give up her secrets, and I had to force them out of her. Once she admitted her sins to me, the whole story fell into place. I understand why she didn’t tell me, and when she tells the story of her past in the book, that’s exactly when she let me know, too. Wow, she made it hard on me! 

  1. Which character in (Her Dark Lies) is dearest to you and why?

Katie, Claire’s best friend, is a total spitfire and so dedicated to Claire’s happiness and well-being. They’ve been friends since childhood and she’s seen Claire through every stage of her life. She’s a great chick and a lot of fun to write. I have been blessed with several Katie’s in my life. Everyone needs that friend who is loyal to you and loves you no matter what. 

  1. Where did the inspiration Her Dark Lies come from?

I was in Italy on a family trip for a big birthday. We were on Lake Como, in a beautiful room with a terrace, and a yacht pulled up to Comacina Island, across the water from where we were staying. A wedding party got out and proceeded to have a huge party. At dark, fireworks went off. I knew immediately I wanted to write it as a story – with a dark side, of course. Imagine being stuck on an island, in a storm, with a killer on the loose. Yep. Boom. Story. 

  1. What do you use to inspire you when you get Writer’s Block?

I actually had a pretty rough time writing HER DARK LIES. I had two knee surgeries back-to-back while I was drafting, and it messed with my head and with my storytelling. I felt completely blocked, and the story just wouldn’t cooperate. When I emerged from that fog, the work got much easier. So assuming there isn’t something organic behind a block, or a life event that gets in the way (cough pandemic cough), I generally treat it as my story trying to tell me it’s going in the wrong direction. Almost every time I’ve been blocked, when my word counts start to dwindle and I find myself doing non-fiction instead of writing, that’s a sign I need to step back and see where I’ve gone off the rails. 

  1. Favorite Season (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer)?

Oh, I love Spring, especially after the winter storm we’ve just had, but my heart is all Fall. I love the colors, the crispness in the air, the leaves drifting to the ground (though that first one always makes me melancholy), the scent of burning leaves, the sense that things are wrapping up for the year and preparing for renewal. It’s a moment of inevitability that I cherish. 

  1. What has been the hardest thing about publishing? What has been the most fun?

Honestly, the hardest thing are the business expectations. There’s so much that goes into writing a novel that has nothing to do with writing.  But the most fun – that’s almost impossible to narrow down. Getting fan letters from people who genuinely loved a story, seeing the cover for the first time, finishing that first draft when you’ve been at it for months, meeting someone you’ve inspired to start writing themselves, or have returned to reading and chose your book to start… all amazing moments! 

  1. What advice would you give budding authors?

For the inspiration answer: Read everything you can get your hands on and write what you love to read. Don’t worry about the market, don’t worry about your friends or family and their reaction to what you write. All good books find a home, so write with passion and excitement. On the practical side, respect your time. Find the time that’s best for you to write, carve it out of your day, and protect it like your life depends on it. A daily writing habit creates a long-term career.  

  1. What are you reading right now?

I just finished Ashley Audrain’s THE PUSH which was delicious and creepy and touching, and am about to dive into Lisa Jewell’s THE INVISIBLE GIRL, Allison Brennan’s TELL NO LIES, and Adele Park’s JUST MY LUCK.

  1. If you could have your books adapted would you want them to be adapted into Movies, a Short Series on HBO/Netflix, a Stage Play, or a Melody?

A series, I think, so there’s time to get to know each character and reveal their true motivations. Though I’m not going to say no to a movie…

  1. Are you a morning bird or a night owl?

I am a night owl forever in training to be an early bird. At some point, though, I think it’s important to celebrate what sleep schedule works for you! I try and try and try to get up early and write, and it simply doesn’t happen. But from 2-5 in the afternoon? Watch out!

  1. What does the act of writing mean to you?

It is a sacred contract with myself while I’m drafting, to honor the muse, honor the spirit of the story, and give life to the voices in my head. To show up for my work, to allow the words to flow through me to the page. Storytelling is in my blood, and I get very cranky when I’m not writing. It’s something I love, and I respect the work and the process of creation tremendously.

But once I’m revising, it becomes a sacred contract with the reader. I want to take you on a journey, for you to be excited to pick up the book and regretful to set it down. I want to get in your head and live there,r long after you close the pages. I want to take you away from your troubles, at least for a little while, and to give you entertainment that makes you happy. So every word, every line, ever paragraph, page, chapter, is designed to excite and delight you. 

  1. Did you have a hand in designing the book’s cover?

I did a bit, but the art team at MIRA is so astounding they need very little help from me. I gave them some photos the cliffs and fortress/villa I used as inspiration, and they created the most brilliant cover ever. When they sent it I yelled in delight. It’s so perfect for the story and exactly what I imagined the setting to look like.

  1. How did the book’s title come to you?

Funny you should ask that. This title was attached very early on. The original working title was THREE DARK NIGHTS, but my team felt like it needed to change, and I knew I wanted three words and dark in the title. HER DARK LIES came to me, I ran it up the flagpole, everyone loved it, and off we went. It’s not usually that simple, but this one was!

  1. How could you describe this book in five words?

What if Rebecca hadn’t died?

  1. Did COVID-19 hinder the release of this book?

Actually, I was the hindrance on this one. I had to have two knee surgeries a few months apart and that pushed back my deadline by a few months. I did almost half the book and all of the revising during the early months of the pandemic when we were in complete lockdown, and the final revisions over the summer and fall of 2020. I got very, very lucky, I think. GOOD GIRLS LIE came out December 31, 2021 and I was just finishing up my tour when we went into lockdown. That freed me up to write like the wind. 

Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions! 🤗

~ The Novelette 🖤

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My IG #AuthorInterview with Nikesha Elise Williams (@Nikesha_Elise) #BlackBooks #Author #WritingCommunity #Author #IGLive #BeyondBourbonStreet #BlackGirlJoy #BookSeries

~ Instagram LIVE Author Interview ~

“Be part of the solution and not the problem!”

Enjoy this Author Interview between The Novelette & Nikesha Elise Williams about her new book, Beyond Bourbon Street!

✨ Nikesha’s Bio Per Her Author Website ~ “I am a storyteller. There are many different ways to tell a story, but my preferred medium is through contemporary/literary fiction. In my novels, my focus is on the lives of Black women in all of their nuanced intricacies and various complexities. My sweet spot is at the intersection of race and gender in familial, communal, and cultural relationships. I am a Black woman. Writing about Black women. For Black women. This work has taken shape in my novels Four Women, The Appeal of Ebony Jones, Love Never Fails, Adulting, my poetry collection and one woman show, Lessons We Were Never Taught, and my forthcoming fifth novel Beyond Bourbon Street, which I will publish under my company — NEW Reads Publications — in August. In these novels I touch on various themes including domestic violence, addiction, the price of ambition on a Black woman’s life, and the health disparities Black women face within the medical system. Due to my background in journalism, and work for eleven years within the broadcast news industry, I have always been attuned to stories that were and were not covered in regards to Black women. Specifically, stories such as breast cancer rates, maternal death rates, infant mortality, stand your ground, police brutality, sexual assault, domestic violence and more. These issues, and many others like them, for the most part affect Black women at a deeper rate, higher statistical percentage, and at a cellular level that is rarely acknowledged or addressed in local or national media, or even within our own community. In my writing, it is my goal to take these issues and dissect them from the express viewpoint and perspective of Black women to end a cultural cycle of shame and silence when it comes to speaking up for Black women. However, my goal is not to write trauma or tragedy porn for the world to lament the burdens that Black women sometimes bear. As much as I shine a light on issues that are harmful to Black women, I also relish depicting and writing about Black women’s joy, laughter, friendships, relationships, and sexuality. In my work, I want to decapitate stereotypes and archetypes of “Mammy,” “Sassy Black Woman,” and “Strong Black Woman,” and replace them with the messiness and complexities that mirrors the real lives Black women actually lead. As I continue to develop as a literary artist, and a voice in the Black community, it is my goal to create a body of work that invalidates the perception that Black people, and Black women specifically, are a monolith. I want to continue to explore, detail, and record the experiences of all Black women, until their presence is widely recognized, their humanity promotes empathy, their place and right to be in the world is never questioned, and their story is universal.

✨You can find her on Twitter @Nikesha_Elise & Instagram @Nikesha_Elise.✨

Nikesha Elise Williams Website: www. http://www.newwrites.com/about

✨The Novelette (also known as Ivana Sanders) is a Book Blogger, Book Trailer Creator, Graduate Student, and Debut YA/Thriller author! I host author interviews on my Instagram LIVE series. My debut novel, The Beckwith Brothers, is a YA/Thriller set in the 1990s releases October 2020.✨

Twitter: @TheNovelette | Instagram: @TheNovelette1

✨The Beckwith Brothers is a story of Teen Angst, Forbidden Romance, Secret Societies, and Murder all intertwining upon the return of three (3) mysterious brothers Halloween night 1995. See the Official Book Trailer here: https://youtu.be/hADgop8hRcI!✨ #TheBoysAreComingHome 🐺 #WritingCommunity #AuthorInterview #Writers #Authors #YALit #ThrillerBooks #TheBeckwithBrothers #Kidlit #BlackBoyJoy #BlackGirlJoy #Books #BeyondBourbonStreet #blackauthors #blackbooks #blackwriters

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My IG #AuthorInterview with Tabi Slick (@TabiSlick)! #Fantasy #Author #WritingCommunity #Author #IGLive #Mystery #BookSeries

~ Instagram LIVE Author Interview ~

Enjoy this Author Interview between The Novelette & Tabi Slick about her new highly anticipated Fantasy/Mystery Series, The Beaumont Bros Circus Mystery!

✨ Tabi’s Bio Per Her Author Website ~ “Tabi Slick is an award-winning author of paranormal, historical, and urban fantasy. Her younger years were spent living in the countryside of Oklahoma until she started her studies in Puerto Rico. After several years abroad, she finally settled down in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas. With a background in Linguistics, she’s often found either researching or with her nose stuck in a book. She’s not only the wife of a systems engineer, and mother to a beautiful German Shepherd and Rhodesian Ridgeback pup, but she’s also a blogger and book ninja.”

✨You can find her on Twitter @TabiSlick & Instagram @TabiSlick.✨

http://www.TabiSlick.com http://www.facebook.com/TabiSlick

Tabi’s YouTube channel is here: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCYqCy0…

✨The Novelette (also known as Ivana Sanders) is a Book Blogger, Book Trailer Creator, Graduate Student, and Debut YA/Thriller author! I host author interviews on my Instagram LIVE series. My debut novel, The Beckwith Brothers, is a YA/Thriller set in the 1990s releases October 2020.✨

Twitter: @TheNovelette | Instagram: @TheNovelette1

✨The Beckwith Brothers is a story of Teen Angst, Forbidden Romance, Secret Societies, and Murder all intertwining upon the return of three (3) mysterious brothers Halloween night 1995. See the Official Book Trailer here: https://youtu.be/hADgop8hRcI!✨ #TheBoysAreComingHome 🐺 #WritingCommunity #AuthorInterview #Writers #Authors #YALit #ThrillerBooks #TheBeckwithBrothers #Fantasy #Books #Mystery

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My IG #AuthorInterview with Jennifer Moffett (@JBMoffett1)! #YA #Thriller #DebutAuthor #Roaring20sDebut #WritingCommunity #Author #IGLive #ThoseWhoPrey

~ Instagram LIVE Author Interview ~

Enjoy this Author Interview between The Novelette & Jennifer Moffett about her new highly anticipated YA/Thriller release, Those Who Prey!!

✨ Jennifer’s Bio Per Her Author Website ~ “Jennifer Moffett has published short stories, poems, essays, travel articles, and reviews in various magazines and literary journals. Her debut YA novel, THOSE WHO PREY, will be published by Atheneum, Simon & Schuster on November 10, 2020. An Arkansas native, Jennifer spent her childhood playing in creeks and climbing trees while dreaming up outlandish stories and occasionally writing them down. After working in the children’s television industry in New York City, she completed her master’s degree in Creative Writing at The University of Mississippi. She started publishing her work as a journalist and books editor, writing numerous book reviews and author profiles for regional publications. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in the New Orleans Review, Hartskill Review, Revolution House, Sundress Publications’ book Not Somewhere Else But Here: A Contemporary Anthology of Women and Place, as well as in other publications. She is the recipient of The Gary Wilson Short Fiction Award for a story published in the literary journal descant, where she is an associate editor. She teaches creative writing at a community college on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where she enjoys kayaking, gardening, reading outdoors, and planning trips to new places (preferably with great local yarn shops and bookstores). Represented by Shannon Hassan at Marsal Lyon Literary Agency.”

You can find her on Twitter @JBMoffett1 & on Instagram at @JBMoffett.✨

✨The Novelette (also known as Ivana Sanders) is a Book Blogger, Book Trailer Creator, Graduate Student, and Debut YA/Thriller author! I do author interviews on my Instagram LIVE series. My debut novel, The Beckwith Brothers, is a YA/Thriller set in the 1990s release October 2020.✨

Twitter: @TheNovelette | Instagram: @TheNovelette1

✨The Beckwith Brothers is a story of Teen Angst, Forbidden Romance, Secret Societies, and Murder all intertwining upon the return of three (3) mysterious brothers Halloween night 1995. See the Official Book Trailer here: https://youtu.be/hADgop8hRcI!✨ #TheBoysAreComingHome 🐺 #WritingCommunity #AuthorInterview #Writers #Authors #YALit #ThrillerBooks #TheBeckwithBrothers #ThoseWhoPrey

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My IG #AuthorInterview with Kalynn Bayron (@KalynnBayron)! #YA #Fantasy #OwnVoices #WritingCommunity #Author #IGLive #CinderellaIsDead

~ Instagram LIVE Author Interview ~

Enjoy this Author Interview between The Novelette & Kalynn Bayron about her new highly anticipated YA Fantasy release, Cinderella Is Dead!!

✨ Kalynn’s Bio Per Her Author Website ~ “I’ve always been a writer. A reader. I wrote songs when I was younger, poetry, short stories that were hot garbage, and lots of fan fiction. I read everything I could get my hands on. I wanted to write, and most of the stories I’d been exposed to only had Black or brown people, like me, as side characters. It wasn’t until I decided to write the books I wanted to see, the ones that showed Black girls in leading roles that my writing came alive, imbued with all the richness of my own culture and experiences, I felt like I’d found what I was meant to do.”

You can find her on Twitter @KalynnBayron & on Instagram at @KalynnBayron.✨

✨The Novelette (also known as Ivana Sanders) is a Book Blogger, Book Trailer Creator, Graduate Student, and Debut YA/Thriller author! I do author interviews on my Instagram LIVE series. My debut novel, The Beckwith Brothers, is a YA/Thriller set in the 1990s releases October 2020.✨

Twitter: @TheNovelette

✨The Beckwith Brothers is a story of Teen Angst, Forbidden Romance, Secret Societies, and Murder all intertwining upon the return of three (3) mysterious brothers Halloween night 1995. See the Official Book Trailer here: https://youtu.be/hADgop8hRcI!✨ #TheBoysAreComingHome 🐺 #WritingCommunity #AuthorInterview #Writers #Authors #YALit #ThrillerBooks #TheBeckwithBrothers #CinderellaIsDead

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My #AuthorInterview with @KJMcGillickAuth #SpiderGames @RaRaResources @Gilbster1000 #WritingCommunity #BookBlogger #Thriller #Mystery #BookTour

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Enjoy my Author Interview with the wonderful talented Mystery/Thriller writer, K.J. McGillick, about her newest release Spider Games! This interview was done as a part of an extensive Blog Tour by Rachel’s Random Resources!

{Rachel! Thank you so much for the opportunity to participate in this wonderful blog tour! All of us RaRa Book Bloggers 💝 you and we are Praying for your complete recovery from COVID-19!}

My Interview with K. J. McGillick ~

• What did you want to be as a child? Was it an author?

An English Literature teacher. No

• What does a day in the life of K.J. McGillick look like?

I start writing as soon as I get up and write at least 2 hours. Then I read for about 4 hours-something fiction in my genre. In the evening I spend an hour reading something about the craft of writing.

• What do you use to inspire you when you get Writer’s Block?

Research, Researching gets my mind thinking about the what if’s.

• Coffee or tea?

Coffee- lots of it.

• Best TV or Movie adaptation of a book?

The DaVinci Code

• What is your book about?

Trust and Betrayal

• Do you plan your books in advance or let them develop as you write?

I am a punster.

• What does the act of writing mean to you?

It helps me leave my real world of being an attorney and live in the fantasy world where I control everything, including consequences.

• What has been the hardest thing about your publishing journey? What has been the most fun?

The hardest has been finding where to attract my readers and starting a following. The most fun is designing my book covers.

• Do you have stories on the back burner that are just waiting to be written?

Yes, and I am still developing the series arc.

• What advice would you give budding authors about publishing?

Read everything you can about marketing because that is the most frustrating. Even traditional publishers expect their authors to market their own books.

• What publishing method interested you the most: Trad? Indie? Hybrid? Or Self-Publish and why?

Independent so I can control what is published and my story remains pure.

• What are your favorite films?

Incognito, Mission Impossible Series

• What are your favorite books?

ANYTHING by David Baldacci

• What would you tell a hopeful content creators about trying to break out in publishing?

Take online classes that your community college offers (that is US based). Watch Masterclass segments such as Dan Brown’s Anatomy of a Thriller or James Scott Bell on The Great Courses Plus How to Write a Best seller. Read books such as The Plot Whisperer or Story versus Structure. I have saved all my research to an area I make available to anyone who wants to use it https://www.kjmcgillick.com/bonus-material

Read, Read, Read

• If you can share, what are your next steps for your publishing goals?

For my next series I would like to obtain a literary agent and see if there is fit for this series in the trad world

• How can we find info about your book on social media and on the web?

https://www.kjmcgillick.com/

Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions! 🤗

~ The Novelette 🖤

{✨This is The Novelette! My Debut Novel The Beckwith Brothers, a YA/Thriller set in the 1990s, releases Fall 2020. Keep an eye out for my feature in YA Book Central!! Also, watch the cinematic Book Trailer I created for my debut novel, here!!……Beware Because #TheBoysAreComingHome 🐺✨}

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Beware Because The Beckwith Brothers Are Coming Home! ~ Enjoy Book #CoverReveal & First Chapter Excerpt of YA/Thriller Debut, #TheBeckwithBrothers!

Book Cover Reveal & Excerpt

I am Ivana Sanders is the Young Adult Thriller author of The Beckwith Brothers (duology), a Book Blogger, Anthology Editor, Host of Author Interview Instagram LIVE Series, and CEO/Founder of Aesthetic Press! Today I am thrilled to share an excerpt from The Beckwith Brothers, my debut novel!

Short Description of The Beckwith Brothers: 

Teen Angst, Forbidden Romance, Secret Societies, and Murder all intertwine when Three (3) Mysterious Brothers return home to their small town Halloween night 1995.

First Chapter ~

From Whence They Came…

October 30, 1980

Young Eric Beckwith could hear the clack, clack of her heels on the tile floors in the kitchen as she paced back and forth monitoring the Chicken Parmesan in oven to make sure it didn’t burn. The smell of marinara, cheese, and meat wafted on currents of warmth emitting from the avocado green oven. Eric didn’t even have to take his eyes off the nature show on elephants he was watching on the television box to know that his mother was pacing with her arms folded over her narrow frame. Tiny wrinkles in her forehead determine not to fail herself, fail her sons. If the food burnt even a little there would be hell to pay.

This hell probably worse than other days. Her husband, Carson, would not be in a good mood soon anyway. They were expecting a follow-up phone call about the health of the twins: Lyle and Luke. Ever since they were born two years earlier, June, knew her sons were different. Too quiet. Too withdrawn. Too much of a target for a father who would grow increasingly antagonistic towards the boys if he could not use them to get a leg up in life. She feared the pressure he’d would put on Eric once that phone rang. Eric would no longer be his son, he would be the meal ticket. Could she let that happen? She wondered if she had already let too much happen.

Ding. The oven timer shook her from her thoughts. She shoved her hands into the oven mitts positioned perfectly on the stove for quick entry and pulled the hot baking dish out.  She could hear the bubbling under the foil lid she had wrapped over the top of the dish. She removed the foil. A face full of hot steam. Staring at the chicken Parmesan as if she could see straight to the bottom she grabbed a spoon dig it all the way to the bottom of the red bubbling liquid and lifted up a piece of chicken. Golden brown. Oh sweet Jesus, merciful Savior. Thank you. She breathed a heavy sigh of relief. Tears burning her eyes.

Eric’s ears could hear things others couldn’t. Prophetic listening. He could hear the mailman driving up to their neighborhood before his mail truck even reached their block. He could hear the scream of the little girl who fell and scraped her knee playing outside seconds before she had even tripped. He could hear when a raccoon was peering at their garbage cans in the backyard. Knew when she was there. Could almost smell her before she made her presence know using a black paw to lift the metal can with a clink and shove her intrusive little nose in for discarded food. He could hear June wiping away her tears of nervous relief as she often did when she did well enough – according to his father’s standards –  to avoid a beating. The phone? It was ringing. Oh wait…not yet. Eric had to remind himself. Not yet was it ringing for the others. Others…not like me.

He waited for the upcoming ring. Hair on his thin arms raising at the anticipation as it often did when he knew something was coming before it had even happened. The bull elephant’s on the nature show were calling into the night. The long drawn out horn/trumpet left the biggest bull’s mouth a flash of pink palate and tongue visible. His penis engorged, dangling near his feet.

“The male is courting the female.” The narrator said his voice robust and breathy. “He picked her for a specific purpose for he has been watching her and knows that she has not been mated by another male. He wants to be her only one because then there will be no mistaking who her baby is. Soon his courting will pay off and soon she will give in to his advances.”

There is a time lapse of the bull courting the female chasing her from behind, fanning her with his ears, and nudging her with his thick trunk. Eventually he mounted her. His long penis reaching out like an arm to deliver his seed.

“The bull will mate the female many more times within this day to insure fertilization. If he is successful the female will become pregnant with a member of the next generation of these majestic gentle giants. Of course only after a gestation period of nearly two years for the elephant species. Her bump will gradually grow as will the herd. And this bull’s genealogical code will be passed on. A feat most important to him as it is the continuation of his life and establishes him as the alpha male. Dominant. Conquering. King amongst his peers.”

Eric watched intently. Drinking it all in. The telephone finally rang..as  expected.

Carson answered the phone. His gruff voice etched with dread. He didn’t want to have this conversation with the doctor. June’s footsteps to the bedroom made a soft crush, crush every time her kitten heels made contact with the shag carpet. She readjusted her camisole over the bruise on her forearm where he grabbed her the day before. She didn’t want Carson to see. Didn’t want him to get upset. Accuse her of flaunting it for sympathy and pity. Make him lose even more respect for her. She passed by Eric his head curiously tilted watching some nature show on television. She was glad that old box could occupy and entertain him especially during this time. It was not like he could go to school anymore. Not after the incident a year earlier.

June eased into the master bed room Carson’s thick chestnut brown eyebrows threaded together creating deep wrinkles between them. Muscle memory. She thought. His wrinkles may not have been so deep if he did not shout and frown so often. 

“Mute?” He spat into the receiver with a shudder. A mix of anger towards the doctor speaking to him on the other end of the line and fear for his youngest sons and simultaneous disgust at the thought of them being…disabled.

June eyes fell. She knew there was something different about them. They were always less verbal and expressive with her than Eric was when he was their age. No babble. No normal cries or screams to strengthen their little lungs. Just escapes of air and breath no voice of their own. This explains it. They didn’t have voices. They wouldn’t speak. They would always be treated differently by others, but not her. She would make sure they knew she loved them for who they are and that they could be anything they wanted. She had decided all this before Carson uttered his next sentence.

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