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Is Diana Kemp-Jones another Rose?
SISTERS OF THE WIND
Like Rose before her, Jones found the traditional avenues of publishing
closed or in continual blockade. She now rides the tide of opportunity
presented by the new wave of media in electronic publishing.
Add three parts alien, one part spooky, a dash of bizarre and shake well.
What do you get? The fertile imagination of Diana Kemp-Jones. Though
primarily a male dominated genre, Jones shows she can write like the big boys
and create vivid worlds that suck in the reader and doesn't spit them out
until the last word is read.
Set against a diversity of backgrounds, be the science fiction universe or
the eerie netherworld of the paranormal, she has infused the characters with
elements of herself and has drawn inspiration from a variety of life
experiences. Aliens and shadowy creatures may abound, but are tempered by
scenarios spun from a female point of view we all recognize - destructive
relationships, infidelity, injustice, isolation, oppression, ambition, coming
of age and more.
About Subterranean Heartbeats:
"If you are one of those people who loves Alfred Hitchcock, this book is for
you. Each story rivals the next one for terror."
-- S. Joan Pope (Millennium SF&F)
" . . . this book will keep you on the edge of your seat and thirsting for
more. If you are a fan of the Twilight Zone, Tales from the Crypt, or
Goosebumps I highly recommend this book to you. 3 ˝ stars."
--Jeri A. Sax (Midnight Reviews)
About Sisters of the Wind:
"Kemp-Jones prose is amazingly descriptive, lending depth of characterization
seldom seen in short stories. These stories challenge me as a reader, making
me reevaluate my own ethical and moral beliefs, rather than being willing to
let others think for me."
"As a male I wasn't sure how I would react to a study of the female psyche,
but after reading this book, I would recommend it to readers of both sexes,
and not only those who like science fiction. The settings might be
fictional, but the situations will strike a chord with many who take the time
to read this book. I can relate to many of the situations, even if from a
different gender perspective. 4 1/2 Stars"
Both books are available through Books OnScreenŽ and all major online
bookstores. Visit the official website of science fiction author Diana
Kemp-Jones: http://www.dianakemp-jones.com/
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