The Faking of the President Review from Publishers Weekly

The upcoming anthology I’m in just received its first review and it’s a good one from Publishers Weekly! Woot!

Check it out here: Publishers Weekly review

For more information about the book, here’s Three Rooms Press editor and publisher, Peter Carlaftes, talking about the inspiration behind The Faking of the President and the process of putting this White House noir collection together: Inspiring Change Through Noir Fiction

I’m so excited to be a part of this unique collection! It includes my dystopian story “In Mother We Trust” set in the not-too-distant future of the 2024 election.

Preorder now!

THE FAKING OF THE PRESIDENT: Nineteen Stories of White House Noir pulls back the curtain on the “new norm” for America’s highest office, with a collection of bizarre new stories by a diverse group of renowned authors that take readers across the chasm of reality into an alternate universe—where Nixon takes a wacky psychedelic trip with Elvis Presley; where a time-traveling renegade targets members of the George Bush administration with disastrous results; where a spy seizes a sudden opportunity for power after Woodrow Wilson’s stroke. The stories are outlandish—but when it comes to the White House of today—strange behavior and kinky, zany antics are no longer implausible.

Spinning new tales of White House noir, these yarns confirm that absolute power—minus checks and balances—absolutely corrupts. THE FAKING OF THE PRESIDENT acknowledges the wacko state of politics today, and openly wonders how far down the rabbit hole the American presidency can go.

The line-up of award-winning authors includes Eric BeetnerPeter CarlaftesChristopher ChambersSarah M. ChenAngel Luis ColonS. A. CosbyNikki DolsonMary Anna EvansKate FloraAdam Lance GarciaDanny GardnerAlison GaylinGreg HerrenGary PhillipsTravis RichardsonS. J. RozanAlex SeguraAbby Vandiver, and Erica Wright.