Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts

Monday, June 3, 2013

Exclusive Excerpt From The Speakeasy Released


Read an exclusive excerpt from The Speakeasy below.
      
     "The following afternoon, he set off to return to the meat market in search of Henry. Just as he suspected, he found the environment identical to that of the previous day. The newsstand vendor resumed his position on the corner of Gansevoort, the gamins returned to pilfering whatever they could from the pockets of the unsuspecting, and the sun once more toasted them from above. Henry leaned on the street sign and peeled a grape with a pocket knife as he watched the congregation of mice clash over the sliver of cheese placed atop the trap. He had temporarily halted his sidewalk paving duties to watch the scene unfold with attention so undivided, he failed to notice Norman beside him.
     With the intentions of startling him, Norman leaned close to Henry’s ear from behind.
     “Scaling out your next victim?”
     Henry nearly paralyzed in shock.
     “You bedeviling man,” he exclaimed and shook his hand once regaining composure. “Don’t you see I’m operating a knife here?”
     “Pipe down, princess,” Norman walked over to lean on the other side of the sign. He crisscrossed his legs like his pal.
     “As a matter of fact, I was looking for you,” Henry continued. “I must say, I’m relieved to see you still breathing after yesterday’s fiasco. You better take your spot quick before you’re squeezed out again. Do you see those fellas we ran into yesterday?”
     “No, I don’t.”
     “That’s probably because they’re in the money spot, pal. Your money spot.”
     “Hey, what’s it to you? It’s my rear end on the line, not yours. Besides, I came here to discuss other, more important matters.”
     “I’m listening,” he popped the skinned white grape in his mouth.
     “How’d you sleep last night?”
     “Mmm, let’s just say that this grape was today’s breakfast and last night’s lunch and dinner.”
     His exhausted face revealed a puzzled expression while Norman pulled him to a secluded part of the street.
     “Listen closely. I think there’s a fine reason for us running into each other again after so many years. And I finally realized what it is.” He carried on with a hush. “You lost your place at the tracks just yesterday and already your belt’s lookin’ tighter and tighter. How would you feel if I told you that a different way of life was possible? That you don’t have to watch these grown men act like toddlers morning after morning? What if---you had enough grapes to stuff your belly and enough cash to stuff your pockets? A warm place? How about that?”
     “What did you have in mind?”
     “Henry?” he looked him square in the eye. “What’s say we open up a speakeasy? Both of us. Together.” Henry shook his head, threw both arms in the air, and stepped back in immediate disagreement. “The most lucrative business of all! Forget your tracks, this’ll reap us thrice that fortune. Cause I’m tellin’ you, this chunk of change won’t last us but three days. What do you say? Huh? With your construction skills and my business hand, we can’t go wrong.”'


The Speakeasy is released on June 23, 2013 and will be available for purchase worldwide via Amazon.com, Kindle, and in select bookstores. Click HERE to read more about the novel.

©Veronika Carnaby, 2013. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited.


Monday, May 13, 2013

June 23rd Release Date Set for Upcoming Carnaby Novel

Update: Mark your calendars. Veronika Carnaby's new novel, The Speakeasy, is slated for release on June 23, 2013. Read below for more information. 

 

For Immediate Release:

VERONIKA CARNABY UPCOMING NOVEL, The Speakeasy, SLATED FOR JUNE 23rd RELEASE

Acclaimed American writer and poet Veronika Carnaby recently announced release plans for her upcoming book, The Speakeasy, slated to hit store shelves and Amazon.com in on June 23, 2013!

80 years following the repeal of Prohibition, Veronika Carnaby's highly anticipated novel returns to the era drowned in the shadow of the Great Depression and dominated by outlaws wreaking havoc against a dry society. The story introduces long-lost pals, Norman Delaney and Henry Berrings, who attempt to rekindle their friendship and repair their broken lives by unveiling a saloon in the heart of 1930s New York City. Met with sin, crime, desperation, and betrayal, their efforts test the limits of morality and piece together a story of endurance in the face of struggle.

The book sees Carnaby continuing in the trace of historical fiction, but adds elements different to that of her debut novel, Bohemia.  "The forthcoming book will offer readers quite a different story and style from that of my last book," the author expressed in a recent statement. "While history remains a prevalent component, it also falls under the action/adventure and crime genres, making for what I hope to be a powerful and exhilarating story for readers."

The Speakeasy will be available for purchase worldwide on Amazon and in select bookstores. 

About the author: American author and poet, Veronika Carnaby, possesses a vintage charm that transcends well into her written works. Recognized for her Beat-style prose, her pieces have garnered international recognition after appearing in such publications and functions as The Ed Sullivan Show blog, SESAC Magazine, SXSW, Dan’s Papers Literary Journal, and the SESAC New York Music Awards, among others. Her debut novel, Bohemia, was published in 2012 to positive reception worldwide. Whether penning poems, short stories, or novels, Carnaby infuses her writing with a poignancy and passion for the written word.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

New Veronika Carnaby Novel Due Late Spring 2013

For Immediate Release:

VERONIKA CARNABY UPCOMING NOVEL, The Speakeasy, EXPECTED FOR LATE SPRING RELEASE.

Acclaimed American writer and poet Veronika Carnaby recently announced release plans for her upcoming book, The Speakeasy, slated to hit store shelves and Amazon.com in late spring of 2013.

80 years following the repeal of Prohibition, Veronika Carnaby's highly anticipated novel returns to the era drowned in the shadow of the Great Depression and dominated by outlaws wreaking havoc against a dry society. The story introduces long-lost pals, Norman Delaney and Henry Berrings, who attempt to rekindle their friendship and repair their broken lives by unveiling a saloon in the heart of 1930s New York City. Met with sin, crime, desperation, and betrayal, their efforts test the limits of morality and piece together a story of endurance in the face of struggle.

The book sees Carnaby continuing in the trace of historical fiction, but adds elements different to that of her debut novel, Bohemia.  "The forthcoming book will offer readers quite a different story and style from that of my last book," the author expressed in a recent statement. "While history remains a prevalent component, it also falls under the action/adventure and crime genres, making for what I hope to be a powerful and exhilarating story for readers."

The Speakeasy will be available for purchase worldwide on Amazon and in select bookstores. 

About the author: American author and poet, Veronika Carnaby, possesses a vintage charm that transcends well into her written works. Recognized for her Beat-style prose, her pieces have garnered international recognition after appearing in such publications and functions as The Ed Sullivan Show blog, SESAC Magazine, SXSW, Dan’s Papers Literary Journal, and the SESAC New York Music Awards, among others. Her debut novel, Bohemia, was published in 2012 to positive reception worldwide. Whether penning poems, short stories, or novels, Carnaby infuses her writing with a poignancy and passion for the written word.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Bohemia Review To Appear in Unique Bride Magazine

A review of Veronika Carnaby's debut novel, Bohemia, is slated to appear in the upcoming Issue 27 of Unique Bride magazine, on sale in late January worldwide. 'Brought to you by the publishers of the popular Vintage Life Magazine', Unique Bride magazine published by Dragoon and focuses on the best of bridal and vintage culture.


Grab your copy at all WH Smith retail locations throughout the UK or digitally worldwide via the the Unique Bride application.

For more on Unique Bride magazine, please visit their official website or Dragoon Publishing.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Bohemia Receives Rave Review in Tossing It Out


In an entry entitled, "The Kind of Surprise That I Like to Get", Arlee Bird of Tossing It Out deemed Veronika Carnaby's Bohemia "one of the best of 2012--or at least my favorite of the year and one of my favorites of all time". In the glowing, 5-star review, he went on to state that "Carnaby does a tremendous job of capturing the spirit of 1960 and creating characters that seem real and likable." Read an excerpt of Mr. Bird's review below:

" So often I am less than gratified by books that I read.  Yours has left me satisfied and has lingered in my mind.   Readers, if you like books like what I've described here, I encourage you to support Carnaby and hasten to obtain Bohemia."

Full review available here: http://tossingitout.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-kind-of-surprise-that-i-like-to-get.html


Saturday, November 24, 2012

News -- Bohemia Finds Mention on Bruce Springsteen News & Bon Jovi Romania

Over the past week, Bohemia has found a spot on the Bruce Springsteen News Facebook page, one of the largest and most prominent news pages for Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band. Based in Denmark and boasting over 15,000 fans, the page recently discussed Bohemia's relation to Springsteen's hometown, Asbury Park, the New Jersey music scene, and how the story can help those afflicted by the damage of Hurricane Sandy. Similarly, the Romanian fan base of fellow New Jersey natives, Bon Jovi, have also fondly referenced the book, deeming it an "interesting read".



Bohemia is available worldwide on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle formats. Check your local bookstore or Amazon site to get your copy of Carnaby's acclaimed novel today!

Friday, November 2, 2012

News -- Vintage Giant, Glamour Daze, Features Bohemia & Limited Edition Flyer

The online vintage fashion and beauty archive, Glamour Daze, has featured thoughts on Veronika Carnaby's Bohemia, in addition to a limited edition flyer that's been making the rounds in several physical and digital locations. As stated on their official website, Bohemia "sounds like Bohemia by Veronika Carnaby is right up the street of Glamourdaze readers."



Glamour Daze "celebrates women's fashions and make-up styles from Edwardian to the late 1960's", building a presence and fan base on their official website, Facebook, and YouTube.

 

Click HERE to read Glamour Daze's review in full.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

News -- Veronika Carnaby Interviewed on Shah Warton's WordsinSync & the Bibliophilic Book Blog

Check out Veronika's latest interviews with Shah Warton's WordsinSync and the Bibliophilic Book Blog, where she provides insights on her latest work!

"Discipline is something that all writers need to possess. Imagine sitting in an empty hotel room at noon on a Wednesday. You could do anything you wanted, free as a bird, but you need that discipline to anchor you down and write."


Read the entire interview on Shah Warton's WordsinSync and the Bibliographic Book Blog, respectively.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

News -- Read in a Single Setting Talks to Veronika Carnaby

Don't miss Veronika Carnaby's latest interview with Read in a Single Setting, where the author sheds light on her writing process and shares her opinion on the literary market of the past, present, and future.



“Whenever a writer introduces the public to a new concept or technique, the audience immediately defaults to a negative reaction. They only come to accept it with the passing of time,” says Veronika Carnaby, author of Bohemia, a novel that chronicles the lives of a group of mid-century twenty-somethings seeking creative fulfilment.
Read the entire interview here: http://www.readinasinglesitting.com/2012/10/20/veronik-carnaby-audiences-are-wary-of-new-concepts-and-techniques-in-fiction/

Friday, October 19, 2012

News -- Veronika Carnaby Interview and Favorable Review of Bohemia Featured on Read, Rate & Review

Jaime Neally of Read, Rate, & Review recently conducted an interview with Veronika Carnaby, where they discussed her new book, Bohemia. Accompanying the interview is a favorable review of the novel, in which Neally recaps "the adventures of a twenty-something and all the experiences she goes through at this young age".

Read both the REVIEW [SPOILER ALERT] and the INTERVIEW, now running live on the magazine's website.


Friday, October 12, 2012

News -- Bohemia Contest Open: Enter to Win Feature, Personal Call, Vinyl, and more!

Calling all readers! Veronika Carnaby challenges you to the Bohemia contest, where you can play for prizes galore. Read on for more information on how to enter, how to win, and what's up for grabs....

Each individual who posts a review on Bohemia's Amazon or Goodreads page, regardless of the rating, will have their review listed on Veronika Carnaby's front page, readily available for thousands to see.

Those who share Bohemia's Amazon link with a brief message on Facebook or Twitter and have at least one person re-post it, will have a guaranteed Fan Feature on Veronika's Facebook & Twitter pages. Fan features will spotlight fans and allow them the opportunity to share their own message with the public. Be sure to tag @VeronikaCarnaby in your posts.


Whoever reviews the book, shares the link, and yields at least 5 re-tweets/shares will be eligible for the Grand Prize Package: a personal telephone call from Veronika Carnaby, a copy of one handwritten manuscript page, and a choice between an autographed copy of Bohemia, a signed photo, or a mystery vinyl (45 rpm).

Those interested in entering for the Grand Prize Package must submit the following: a link to their tweet/Facebook post(s) that clearly indicates the number of people who have re-tweeted/shared it, a link to their review, and the name of their favorite singer or band.

SUBMIT ALL ENTRIES HERE:  http://veronikacarnaby.blogspot.com/p/contact.html

Contestants have until January 1, 2013 to enter. Good luck!

RULES AND GUIDELINES:
  • Eligible participants must be 13 and up. Open to international participants.
  • Deadline: January 1, 2013
  • Prizes: Review listing on front page of Veronika Carnaby's official website, Fan Feature on Veronika Carnaby's social networks, and/or grand prize package including: personal telephone call, a copy of one handwritten manuscript page, and choice between signed Bohemia, signed photo, or mystery vinyl (45 rpm).
  • Only entries received through Veronika Carnaby's official site will be valid for the Grand Prize Package.
  • Grand Prize Package winner will be determined at random.
  • Reviews from book blogging websites not eligible.
  • Link posts not tagged with @VeronikaCarnaby will not be eligible.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

News -- Find Veronika Carnaby on Goodreads

Join Veronika Carnaby's official Goodreads Author Page and keep up to speed with news, announcements, releases, appearances, & more! Also stay up to date with Veronika on her official Facebook page, official Twitter account, Amazon Author Page, and Eventful Tour Page! Click the respective logos to visit each page.

Monday, September 24, 2012

News -- Bohemia Gains Support From Archie Shepp

© Monette Berthomier, Image from archieshepp.net
Legendary jazz musician, composer, poet, and playwright, Archie Shepp, recently expressed his support for Bohemia in a statement featured on the book's back cover. Over the course of Shepp's illustrious 52 year-long career, he has collaborated with notables John Coltrane and Cecil Taylor, performed at the Newport Jazz Festival, and established himself as a civil rights advocate.

Find out more about Archie Shepp at his official website, http://www.archieshepp.net/, and secure your copy of Bohemia today to read his inspiring quote.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

News -- Bohemia Featured on Sixties City

Bohemia was recently featured on Sixties City, the official source for 1960s-related publications and "the home of the music, memories, and magic of the most exciting decade in history!" To find out more about Bohemia and where to get it, visit http://www.sixtiescity.com/NewBooks.htm. To browse everything sixties including music, fashion, and news, visit http://www.sixtiescity.com/.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

News -- Bohemia Now Available Worldwide!

Veronika Carnaby is proud to announce the official release of her debut novel,  Bohemia, available for purchase on Amazon, Kindle, and CreateSpace e-store. To order your copy of Bohemia today, please follow the respective links.

Don't miss out on Carnaby's thrilling new read for the modern beatnik, in which she provides a wild, unrestrained account of '60s counterculture youth bursting out of their creative shells. Influenced by the works of Beat writers and poets, the story takes place during 1960 and chronicles a group of bohemian twenty-somethings who defy the "ideals" of a mid-twentieth century society to seek creative fulfillment. More than anything, the author's spontaneous narrative and equally as impulsive characters brilliantly reflect the rebellious nature of art.

"What's different about this book is its stylistic approach,"  the author expressed in a recent statement. "I like to consider it offbeat, avant garde. The plot wasn't written in a traditional manner, but rather in a spontaneous burst over a short period. If you take a liking to the authors of the Beat movement, you'll enjoy Bohemia."

The book includes a cover quote from notable jazz musician and composer, Archie Shepp.


About the author: Veronika Carnaby's vintage charm carries into her written works. Over the years, her Beat-style prose pieces have gained international recognition after appearing in such publications and functions as The Ed Sullivan Show, SESAC Magazine, SXSW, and the SESAC New York Music Awards, among others. Carnaby infuses her writing with a poignancy and passion for 20th century culture. Find out more and stay updated at her official website and official Twitter account, @VeronikaCarnaby.


Purchase your copy of Bohemia through the following retailers:

Friday, August 24, 2012

News -- Excerpt from Bohemia Available to Readers


     I took to the heart of the town by foot, passing by the shingled buildings, wooden cross bridges, and soggy, leaf-adorned porches of New England. I just loved experiencing the newness, tasting a wacky flavor, bursting with the spirit of suburbia, indulging in the evening sunsets, blooming pine trees, and piles of dried-up grass, something which just wasn’t readily disposable in the city. I made my way down Main Street, the area of Nashua that pulsated with small town energy more than anywhere else. To my left, a local vendor sold “true blue American cheese” for 40 cents per pound. To my right, a faux Native American that donned a full headdress and woven boots glared at the passersby with an eager look on his face that spoke, “I am here in my native country, my native land, no matter what. Take me away, but my soul is here to stay.” I felt a pang of encouragement after taking a seat on a bench next to it. People went about their daily routines, carrying bags full of groceries, riding bicycles with flowery wicker baskets, chasing after the rowdy squirrels that crossed their paths. I found myself amidst a splendidly tame environment that felt as if it would never succumb to the pressures of daily life, the intimidation from its larger metropolis cousins, no matter how many times it was jabbed with vicious intent.

     Farther aside, a group of gals sat on a bench and from the looks of it, were deep in conversation about rehearsed choreography that was miraculously synchronized—nothing like our wild and spontaneous twist or boney moronie. I outstretched my ear to catch a word or two of their conversation. “Girls, make sure you move your right leg to the left and crisscross it with your left leg on the count of three. Take it from the top.” 

They then demonstrated the Hully Gully and actually howled at the top of their lungs like four Billie Holidays at the same time. No accompanying musicians—they made their own music. I was astounded. There were four of them: Nora was the one with the dirty blonde ‘do tied over with a towel. She seemed the unofficial leader, followed by Paige, long-flowing fringe girl with long limbs to match. Whatever Nora did or didn’t approve, she would back 110% ,which often lead her into trouble. Then there was Edith, a squeamish broad who scrunched up her nose and squinted her eyes past her frizzy lion’s mane and looked like she was lived in her own little world beyond Main Street, beyond the state, and possibly the planet. And finally Arabella, a plump figure who tried as best she could to keep up with everyone, but obviously lagged well behind the other three when it came to creative contributions.“Hold on, hold on. I didn’t catch that very well. Let’s do it again,” she called out with a mouth full of crumbs. From what I gathered, they weren’t one bit talented when they were apart, but put them together and they were some hepcats, something to be marveled at. 

     I watched the group on from afar. “Great,” I thought to myself, “now that I’m on my own, perhaps I’ll nudge my way in and really dance this time—sing too! Ah, ah, ah, maybe, maybe.” I caged myself in the nearby bushes to prevent them from seeing my prying eyes. A half hour went by in studying moves and reassuring myself of all the good that would happen in the future when I joined in on their act, how all the pieces would fit together, how I’d finally achieve a state of completeness. I wasn’t sure if madness set in or if I was just plain coming to my senses, but after sitting among leaves and twine for what felt like days, the time came to come clean out of the shadows and approach them. 

     The day broke gloomy and imminent clouds appeared. While everybody scattered for shelter, I headed to the four girls sitting on the bench who had yet to notice the flurry of panic that these clouds brought on to bystanders. They were getting ready to leave and discussing where and when they were to meet again, which bus to take to which station, how much change they’d need to spend, and so on, when all of a sudden, “Tally-ho!” Edith pointed to me in hysterics. Slowly they all ceased whatever they were chattering on about, becoming but a mere paralyzed version of themselves.

     “Hi there. You looking for anyone to join?” I blurted out senselessly before I even introduced myself. I forgot that they couldn’t see me in the same way that I watched them from the prickles. Delirium took over. Nora looked me up and down, snarled her lip, and asked, “ What’s your name, honey?” She tapped her lacquered high heels on the pavement as the rest of them looked on from behind her shoulder. 

     “Valerie Freed.”

     “Shucks, of course! We could always recruit a new person in our group, can’t we Nora?” Arabella confided in Nora but only received a stone cold stare that must have pierced through to the core of her heart. Nora looked down, licked her lips, batted her eyelashes in a mean sort of way, and circled around me with her arms folded and her shoes clacking. She said, “Well, Valerie Freed. Show us what you got.” I did a little jig here, a bit of twist there, some hand jive, and ta-da’d! She was less than impressed. 

     “Sorry,” she said as she unfolded her arms and put her coat on, “we have no room for new members. Come on girls, let’s go.” She led the way off the bench and down the street, with their pretty ribbon-tied ponytails flopping back and forth. Edith, Arabella, and Paige trailed behind and looked half-confused, half-sorry for me. They disposed of me like a piece of trash. In a matter of minutes, I went from admiring and imagining what could be to standing deserted on the sidewalk and wondering what could have been. 

Bohemia is released on September 13, 2012 and will be available for purchase worldwide on Amazon.com, Kindle, and American bookstores. Read more about the novel below.

©Veronika Carnaby, 2012. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited.