Former Nickelodeon writer debuts YA
novel “Freaks of Nature,” transporting readers into sci-fi/futuristic romance
heaven
Nickelodeon’s “Are You Afraid of the
Dark” writer, Wendy Brotherlin, debuts an exciting action-adventure novel
that’s stealing the hearts of YA fiction enthusiasts everywhere.
Watch out “Divergent” — the first book of “The Psion
Chronicles” is officially on the market and ready to steal your spotlight.
Written by former Nickelodeon screenwriter Wendy Brotherlin,
“Freaks of Nature” is a 237-page turner packed with adventure, mystery and
romance. But careful — you may lose some zzz’s because this is a book you won’t
be able to put down.
The story takes place in the aftermath of the Ebola-X
pandemic of 2022, which lasted five months, two weeks and six days, wiping out
millions of people before a cure could be found. In its wake, it left a
generation of psionic freaks who can turn a single thought into a weapon… or
worse.
The story’s protagonist is 15-year-old Devon McWilliams who
is one of those ‘freaks,’ but instead of some awesome ability like telekinesis
or telepathy, he talks to plants. In other words, Devon rates a big fat zero on
the scale of cool psychic abilities. Days after escaping from his psionic
detainment facility, the military intercepts him. Regaining consciousness, Devon
finds himself restrained aboard a military airship headed toward lifetime
incarceration or certain death.
Also aboard this one-way flight to doom are six other
psions. One of them, a telepath named Bai Lee, claims to have the means to
escape. All the others have to do is convince her that they’re worthy of
freedom. This is not good news for Plant Boy. The last thing he wants to do is
reveal his useless plant-talking prowess to this kill-you-with-a-thought crew.
To complicate matters further, he’s crushing hard on Alya, the lovely healer.
Devon knows he must keep his wits about him if he’s going to
survive this wild ride. And that’s going to be a tricky thing to do around a
determined telepath who seems to have a diabolical agenda all her own.
In writing the book, Brotherlin drew on her experiences
playing Dungeons & Dragons.
“Psionic powers were a part of that game,” Brotherlin said.
“I have always been intrigued by the idea that a thought could be used as a
weapon. While crafting this story, I took great care in developing the
characters’ psionic abilities.”
While Brotherlin’s story centers around one main character,
Devon, it also travels into the points of view of several others.
“As a writer, I love to step into the shoes of my characters
and take a nice, long walk,” she said. “I spend a lot of time with each
character. I know where they come from and who they are, right down to their
favorite foods.”
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Wendy Brotherlin is a screenwriter, music enthusiast and all
around geek-goddess. She earned a Masters in Screenwriting at the University of
Southern California and went on to write for children’s television, including
Nickelodeon’s “Are You Afraid of the Dark.” Today, she lives in Manchester,
Maine with her husband and two little superheroes-in-training. “Freaks of
Nature” is her first novel.
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