RATGIRL: Song of the Viper
Gayle C. Krause
Publication date: February 19th 2013
Genre: YA Dystopian
Sixteen-year-old streetwise orphan, Jax Stone is an expert at surviving in a dangerous city, where rats rival the homeless for food and shelter, but she’s an amateur at fighting the immoral mayor when he kidnaps her little brother. Desperation demands she quickly master the role of courageous opponent. She uses her hypnotic singing voice to lead rats to their death, and all the children to safety, in a dying city cursed by the deadly sun
Gayle C. Krause is a member of SCBWI, YALITCHAT and The Cliffhouse YA Wonderwriters.She writes across the genres. Her first publication credit was a short story in Chicken Soup for the Kid’s Soul 2 (2006). The Storyteller’s Daughter, her YA historical short story, was featured in Timeless, A YA Historical Romance anthology from Pugalicious Press (2012).Her new YA novel, RATGIRL: Song of the Viper was published in February 2013 (Noble Young Adult).
During the course of her writing career Ms. Krause has served as assistant editor for Underneath the Juniper Tree, a dark fantasy online magazine developed for young teens, a children’s book reviewer for Children’s Literature .com and she offers a critique service for children’s writers at First Peek Critique. (www.gayleckrause.com)
She also runs a blog that encourages new children’s writers through contests, book reviews and author interviews. http://thestorytellersscroll.blogspot.com.
I am organizing a blog tour for RATGIRL: Song of the Viper by Gayle C. Krause, a YA Dystopian novel. The tour will run from October 7th to October 25th, 2013 and posts will consist of reviews, interviews, guest posts, and excerpts, with giveaway opportunities. Review copies will be available in PDF format.
Note that signing up does not guarantee a spot on the tour.
The tour schedule will be posted on this page and emailed to all tour participants in early August.
Note that signing up does not guarantee a spot on the tour.
The tour schedule will be posted on this page and emailed to all tour participants in early August.
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