What would you do if your spouse died unexpectedly?
Rock Island author Jason Tanamor's new novel, "Drama Dolls," answers that question.
The novel is an intimate dark tale about loss and obsession, survival and grief, and the desiring need to take control of one's own life.
Fans of Tanamor's previous novel, "Anonymous," which received a Starred Review from Publishers Weekly, will love this new psychological thriller which revolves around Jeffrey's bizarre, yet disturbing, world.
"I saw a documentary about grown men who dressed up as dolls. They ventured out in public, running their errands, basking in the attention given to them," Tanamor said. "The dolls thought they were beautiful. The perception by the bystanders was the opposite. The dichotomy was amazing to see. I thought, 'How disturbing!'"
The critically acclaimed author then wondered why a person would go to extreme lengths for attention. Was it insecurity? Was it selfishness? Or, was it something else? "Something triggered this. Maybe something traumatic happened. Like a spouse dying. I love my wife dearly and would probably act out in unnatural ways if she died," said Tanamor. "I mean, let's face it, this is me we're talking about."
Thus, a novel was born.
The storyline, which combines both aspects of the documentary and the "what if?" question, resulted in a fast paced suspense thriller that will surprise readers in the end. In the novel, the sudden death of Jeffrey's wife causes him to grieve the five stages in unnatural ways. He trades in his Toyota Corolla for a Corvette, smokes pot with the neighbor kid, and dresses up in cheerleader outfits with his pals William and Lena in order to feel young and beautiful.
William and Lena agree to do whatever it takes to help Jeffrey during his grief, even when it means committing minor crimes such as burglary. All is kosher until William notices a downward change in Jeffrey. Distraught by memories of his wife, and despite William's and Lena's best efforts, Jeffrey begins to slowly derail into a dark place that only he could get out of. An internal battle with his emotions and himself, Jeffrey takes matters into his own hands to pull through.
"I love stories where the protagonist experiences something tragic," Tanamor said. "When the main character feels, or lives, something that is dark and disturbing, the reader knows, from seeing the character living out on the page, that he has survived another day. This gives the reader hope that he will be fine."
"Drama Dolls" is available at Amazon (www.amazon.com/Drama-Dolls-Suspenseful-Fast-paced-Exhilarating-ebook/dp/B0163GVZJY) in paperback for $12.95 and digitally for $2.99. Similar authors are Chuck Palahniuk, Gillian Flynn, and Charles Bukowski.
RIYL Chuck Palahniuk, Gillian Flynn, and Charles Bukowski.
Visit Jason Tanamor on the web at http://www.tanamor.com

Rock Island, IL (April 25, 2014) - The Flamingo, the biggest openly gay event in the world, is moving from its usual destination of Las Vegas to the city of Moline, Illinois. The event features gay musical acts, clinics, and novelties, and is coming to Moline for the first time due to tax breaks and the fact that the mayor is the uncle of the one and only fabulous host, Spencer Gayman.

Of course, this isn't really the case; rather it is the plot to "Hello Fabulous!" the new novella from Jason Tanamor.

"The underlying story revolves around a straight and boring guy named Randy who is continually mistaken for the event's host," Tanamor said. "This mistake begins to snowball, with the media believing that Gayman has hit the town well before the scheduled event."

Randy then sees his life go from "straight and boring" to "gay and fabulous" overnight. He begins to receive VIP treatment in the form of restaurant, hotel, and clothing comps. Not to mention the occasional hetero woman willing to turn Gayman straight.

"It doesn't help that Randy's friends encourage him to play the part since they're now being treated as celebrities," Tanamor said. "That is until Gayman comes to town for real after hearing that his good, gay name has been tarnished by being seen in places like K-Mart."

"Hello Fabulous!" is a hilarious story about mistaken identity that results in a climax that determines the REAL fabulous one. "Did I mention that there is a 25-foot flamingo in the story?" Tanamor said.

"Hello Fabulous!" is free on Amazon Kindle http://bit.ly/hellofabulouskindle today through Thursday, May 8th.

Visit Tanamor's website at http://www.tanamor.com to learn more about it and read an excerpt.

The book will debut at the 5th Annual QC Planet Comic & Arts Con - held at the Holiday Inn Events Center, 226 17th Street, Rock Island, IL - on Sunday, July 13, 2014 where copies will be available for sale.

Tanamor is the Editor of Zoiks! Online - The Very Best of Stand-Up and Music. He has interviewed the likes of author Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club); comedians Demetri Martin, Jim Breuer (SNL, Half Baked), Aisha Tyler (Talk Soup, The Ghost Whisperer), Hal Sparks and Gabriel Iglesias; musicians Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), Ann Wilson (Heart), Taylor Momsen (The Pretty Reckless and Gossip Girl), Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), and Henry Rollins (Black Flag); and actor Oscar Nunez (The Office).

He has covered everyone from Steve Martin to Jerry Seinfeld and from Evanescence to President Obama.

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