Zaftan Miscreants Virtual Book Publicity Tour December 2011

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Join Hank Quense, author of the humorous/satirical science-fiction novel, Zaftan Miscreants: Book 2 in the Zaftan Trilogy (CreateSpace/Smashwords, October 2011), as he virtually tours the blogosphere from December 5 – 16, 2011 on his first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book!

Hank Quense

About Hank Quense

Award-winning author Hank Quense lives in Bergenfield, NJ with his wife Pat.  They have two daughters and five grandchildren.  He writes humorous fantasy and sci-fi stories.  On occasion, he also writes an article on fiction writing or book marketing but says that writing nonfiction is like work while writing fiction is fun.  He refuses to write serious genre fiction saying there is enough of that on the front page of any daily newspaper and on the evening TV news. 

Zaftan Entrepreneurs is his latest work.  In it, an alien mining ship discovers a planet that holds promise to be a mining bonanza.  Unfortunately, it is inhabited by humans, dwarfs, elves and other races and they object to the mining expeditions. 

Hank’s previous works include Tales From Gundarland, a collection of fantasy stories.  Readers Favorite awarded the book a medal and EPIC designated it a finalist in its 2011 competition.  His Fool’s Gold is a retelling of the ancient Rhinegold myth and Tunnel Vision is a collection of twenty previously published short stories.  Build a Better Story is a book of advice for fiction writers.

Altogether, Hank has over forty published short stories and a number of nonfiction articles. 

He is presently working on novel that combines the plots and characters from Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Othello with the character Falstaff thrown in for good measure. Zaftan Miscreants: Book 2 of the Zaftan Trilogy will be released on 10/15/11. 

Visit Hank online at http://Strangeworldsonline.com  and http://hankquense.com. You can find his blog at http://hankquense.com/blog

About Zaftan Miscreants

 

THE CRAZINESS CONTINUES….  ZaftanMiscreant-lg

The Zaftans and the natives from Gundarland are at it again.  This time, the encounter is in deep space and two powerful fleets of warships face off. 

While the fleets challenge each other, two females struggle to survive. 

One, named Sam, is a new type of android with an organic brain.  She is perplexed by her unexpected ability to experience emotions.  Her primary one is loneliness since the softie officers she is supposed to work with treat her with open contempt.  The only friendly voice on the battle cruiser is the ship’s main computer, called Slash 9, and he has turned rogue and plans to evolve to a softie-like state.  Slash 9 is also interested in romancing Sam. 

Meanwhile, Klatze, a beautiful Zaftan officer blessed with talent and ability, a rarity in the zaftan navy, comes to the attention of the fleet’s commodore, Gongeblazn.  He lusts after her and her continuous refusals to have sex angers the commodore and his lust turns to thoughts of vengeance.  Gongeblazn’s desire to slaughter Klatze continues after his navy career is cut short by treachery. 

After becoming a pirate, his thirst for revenge continues. 

Sam and Klatze each face unique situations that test their mettle and their desire to survive in the midst of chaos. 

Zaftan Miscreants continues the humor and satire that set the first book apart from other sci-fi and fantasy stories.

Read an excerpt!

PROLOGUE 

The battle cruiser and fleet flagship, Red Death, hung motionless in space just under a third of a parsec from Ceti Taub.  The rest of the zaftan attack force deployed in battle formation around it.  All the silver-colored ships had a cylindrical shape with a blunt nose.  Weapons and engine pods broke the otherwise smooth outer surface.  Seen from a distance, the fleet formation resembled a sheet of black velvet with bright specks of diamonds arranged in a box pattern. 

In the Red Death’s flight deck, Commodore Gongeblazn lounged on his couch and looked for something or someone to annoy him.  Happy only when he had something to carp about, he was annoyed that nothing annoyed him.  Like all noble-born zaftans, Gongeblazn stood over seven feet tall and weighted more than four hundred pounds; his bulk overcrowded the small flight deck.  Atop his small round head with its cruel beak-like mouth, a pair of two-inch-long eyestalks supported his eyes, black with red irises.  His gray-black skin oozed green slime.  One of his eight tentacles held a gold-emblazoned lash with leather thongs tipped with yellow metal.  The lash symbolized his high rank as did the gold, diamond-encrusted medallion hanging from a gold chain around his neck. 

Two other zaftans, the navigation shaman and the engineer, operated consoles in the front of the flight deck while a third, Captain Fleigel, sat to Gongeblazn’s right. 

Gongeblazn lifted a tentacle and fondled the medallion.  It signified that he was a fleet commander.  He led the strongest fleet ever to venture this close to gundarlandian-controlled space.

He rotated an eyestalk to peer at the engineer.  “Memzer, wake up Gevelt.”

“He is still in his navigational coma, Commodore,” Memzer replied

“Nonsense.  Give him a shove.” 

Gevelt almost fell off his couch from the shove.  He recovered and his eyestalks swept the area seeking danger.  They alighted on Gongeblazn.  “Greetings, Commodore.” 

“How dare you return from your scouting mission and not report to me.”

“My journey was far and difficult.  After I returned, I paused to compose my report to you and fatigue overcome me.”

“You lie.  Someday, I will catch you in a lie and then your miserable life will be forfeited.  What did you find out?” 

“I found no evidence of the gundy fleet.  All I saw was the frigates wreaking havoc on their shipping.” 

“This is true, Commodore.”  Captain Fleigel dipped her eyestalks.  “We just received a new report from the frigate squadron.  They have boarded and looted almost every trading vessel within a half-parsec.  Now they attack the colony base defenses.” 

“Why has this not brought out the gundy navy, hmm?  I do not like this.”  Gongeblazn’s eyes swept the flight deck.  “Where is my aide?” 

“I am here, Commodore.”  A six-foot-tall zaftan ranker slithered across the deck and stood near Gongeblazn.  “How may I serve you?” 

“By standing still.”  Gongeblazn lashed the aide’s torso with a vicious stroke of his whip. 

The aide’s skin quivered under the blow.  Slime splattered the immediate area.  “Thank you, Commodore.  May I have another?”

“Fleigel!” Gongeblazn roared.  “Get this carrion out of my presence.  Take a note.  Never allow him to be my aide again.  Throw him in the brig.  Or overboard.  Then get me a new aide.” 

“Please instruct me.”  Fleigel cowered on her couch.  “What has he done?”

“He likes getting whipped.  How can I enjoy his suffering when he likes it more than I do?” 

“I will get you an aide who will howl in pain at the sight of your lash.” 

“Make it so.  Now where is the enemy fleet so I can destroy it?  Engineer!  Send a message to the frigate squadron.  I order them to move deeper into gundarlandian space.  They must be more aggressive.  They are to attack more colonies and shipping routes.” 

The frigates, claiming to be pirates, were tasked to cause havoc in gundarlandian space.  Their purpose was to force a response from the gundies so Gongeblazn could observe and test their strengths, weaknesses and tactics.

Read the reviews!

“Just because we’ve mastered space flight, doesn’t mean we’re particularly bright. Zaftan Miscreants is the second entry into the Zaftan trilogy as he continues his lampoon of science fiction, politics, and business with his unique assortment of characters and their desire to thrive and survive when everything seems out to kill them. Zaftan Miscreants is a choice assortment, of wit, wisdom, and humor, not to be overlooked.”

–Midwest Book Review

“If there was ever an author born to write satire, Hank Quense is our man. While reading Zaftan Miscreants I couldn’t help but compare it to our own world of events. The names and looks may have been changed to protect the innocent, but the insinuations are definitely familiar. As with the 1st book in this series, I have laughed hard as I pictured the scenes in my mind and as I pictured the character from the author’s description. Hank Quense is truly a man with an imagination!”

–Martha A. Cheves, Amazon Reviewer

“This is one great novel filled with twists, turns, betrayals, loyalties and tons of fun.”

–Fran Lewis, Reviewer

In celebration of Hank Quense’s release of Zaftan Miscreants, he will be appearing at  Pump Up Your Book’s 1st Annual Holiday Extravaganza Facebook Party on December 16.  More than 50 books, gifts and cash awards will be given away including two e-copies of Zaftan Miscreants! Visit the official party page here!

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Zaftan Miscreants Virtual Book Publicity Tour Schedule

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Monday, December 5th

Guest blogging at Café of Dreams

Tuesday, December 6th

Interviewed at Blogcritics

Wednesday, December 7th

Guest blogging at Lori’s Reading Corner

Thursday, December 8th

Interviewed at Pump Up Your Book!

Friday, December 9th

Interviewed at The Hot Author Report

Monday, December 12th

Interviewed at Paperback Writer

Tuesday, December 13th

Guest blogging at Inkyblots

Wednesday, December 14th

Book excerpt featured at Between the Covers

Thursday, December 15th

Book spotlighted at Broowaha

Friday, December 16th

Book spotlighted at Pump Up Your Books, Blurbs and Bytes

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Hank Quense’s ZAFTAN MISCREANTS VIRTUAL BOOK PUBLICITY TOUR will officially begin on December 5 2011 and end on December 16, 2011. Please contact Cheryl Malandrinos at ccmal(at)charter(dot)net if you are interested in hosting and/or reviewing his book. Thank you!

 

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