Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Angie Fox’s new Monster MASH series + Giveaway


Mayan Insider Scoop! Developed Armageddon “Prophecy” After Tequila Bender
 

SKULL VALLEY, ARIZONA—  It seems that impending doom is not upon us, after all.

Sources close to the Mayan high command confirm that the end of the world predicted for Dec. 12, 2012 was created as part of a prank which occurred after the annual Mayan holiday party celebration. Two calendar-makers, tentatively identified as Jorge and Frank, imbibed a bit too much as part of the traditional “sun ritual” and thought it would be funny to make a few slight alterations to the calendar they were creating.

In addition to the Armageddon date, Jorge and Frank included such made-up events as “Worship Of The Ferrets”, “Day of Farting”, and “FRANK ROOLZ!!!” within the regular assortment of Mayan holidays. Since the calendar had already been proofread, the new “holidays” were not caught until the official carvings were already made.

Cataclysmic events such as changes in the earth’s gravitational pull, global warming, and alien invasions have been associated with reaching the13th b'ak'tun, as predicted in the false prophecy.  Jorge and Frank have both been removed from their official calendar duties and have been reassigned to the ziggurat cleaning crews.

Okay, so why am I on here talking about paranormal prophecies? It’s all part of the launch of Immortally Yours, the first book in the new Monster MASH series. The books take place in and around a paranormal MASH unit during a seemingly endless war. 

The heroine and her colleagues at the MASH 3063rd have been drafted until the end of the conflict, which is bad for her but even worse for people like her vampire roommate, Marius. They’re living in this quirky, ad-hock camp, trying to make the best of it while they work long hours in the OR, putting soldiers back together – knowing that they’re probably going to see these injured heroes again and again – if they’re lucky.

I wanted to give readers a taste of the series. So I set up a special website for PNN (The Paranormal News Network), which is the news outlet covering the war. www.PNN-Network.com The doctors, nurses and support staff at the MASH 3063rd watch it on the only television in camp, a beat up, 1970's cabinet model that is set up in the mess hall.

I figured it’s a fun way to give everyone a sneak peek at the kind of world I've created in my new series. To celebrate, I’m giving away a copy of Immortally Yours right now. Just check out www.PNN-Network.com and post the title of your favorite article in the comments below!

12 comments:

Zita said...

I liked Zombies Sue Makers of “Bath Salts” For Copyright Infringement. The comment “Uh Muh Nuh Nuh UHHHH GAAAAAAH!” from the spokesman really says it all. And, it's from Deadwood. How apropos!

Jolene and Family said...

lol so much fun! I loved the Zombies Sue Makers of “Bath Salts” For Copyright Infringement :)

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petite said...

Flip Flop Frankenstein. Great site.

Angie Fox said...

You know, those are real cities listed in the articles (says dorky me). As for the rest of the articles, I can't vouch for reality there. ;)

traveler said...

My favorite headline is Sit. Sit Sit. Love it since dogs rule.

CrystalGB said...

I like Flip Flop Frankenstein.

Tori Lennox said...

The zombies suing for copyright infringement was my favorite too. :)

catslady said...

I enjoyed Sasquatch: Don't call me Bigfoot lol. But really I liked the others too!

Michele L. said...

Werewolf fiddling on I-Phone claims to have heard wife! LOL! That is a laugh! Ok, enough said!

Kristi said...

My favorite is Ghosts Strike; Demand More Royalties from Reality Show Boom. I love anything to do with ghosts and I watch a lot of those shows.

Brandy said...

Don't enter me as I bought your book already and just finished it last night. LOVED it!

My favorite story was the Flip Flop Frankenstein!

BW said...

"Ghosts Strike; Demand More Royalties from Reality Show Boom" was my favorite.