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The Beasts of Electra Drive

English

By (author): Rohan Quine

From Hollywood Hills mansions and Century City towers, to South Central motels and the oceanside refinery, The Beasts of Electra Drive by Rohan Quine spans a mythic L.A., following seven spectacular characters (or Beasts) from games designer Jaymi's game-worlds. The intensity of those Beasts' creation cycles leads to their release into real life in seemingly human forms, and to their combative protection of him from destructive rivals at mainstream company Bang Dead Games. Grand spaces of beauty interlock with narrow rooms of terror, both in the real world and in the incorporeal world of cyberspace. A prequel to Quine's existing five tales, The Beasts of Electra Drive is a unique explosion of glamour and beauty, horror and enchantment, exploring the mechanisms and magic of creativity itself. Jaymi is an independent games designer living on Electra Drive in the Hollywood Hills. Opposed to him are his former colleagues at Bang Dead Games. Their mounting competitiveness regarding his own extravagant game-creation reaches a point where they attack him physically with a flying drone. Bang Dead is preparing the global release of a game called Ain'tTheyFreaky!, centring on five tabloid-flavoured social-media Newsfeeds for the victimisation of certain people by others - the Gal Score, Guy Score, Trivia Score, Arts Score and Cosy Score. Jaymi decides to fight back, for self-protection and to counteract this game's destructive effects. He takes an irrevocable step: after creating Amber, the most dangerous of the characters (or Beasts, as he calls them) who will populate Jaymi's project The Platinum Raven, he releases Amber from that game, such that Amber slithers out of Jaymi's computer monitor. Appearing human, this now-incarnated Beast is sent to stalk Ain'tTheyFreaky!'s creators in real life - developer Dud Guy, visual designer Kelly, IT boss Ashley and programmer Herb. While Amber terrorises them, Jaymi creates a second Beast, Evelyn, a woman of ease and freedom, from his project The Imagination Thief. Incarnated too, she joins Amber in sabotaging a Bang Dead venture in the physical world. As Jaymi's output spawns three more titles - The Host in the Attic, Apricot Eyes and Hallucination in Hong Kong - he jumps into the creation cycles and subsequent incarnations of five more varied and human-seeming Beasts. These are Shigem, Kim, the Platinum Raven, Scorpio, and his own simulacrum the Jaymi Beast. Targeted by a more lethal drone attack than the first one, he decides that his Beasts' missions must escalate: they will infiltrate the very substance of Ain'tTheyFreaky!. Evelyn, Shigem and Kim therefore sneak into one of the game's visual environments (a mythically seedy Downtown L.A.), where they try to put an end to some of the casually-programmed cruelty in the game. Shigem shames one Bang Dead programmer into secretly working for Jaymi instead; and Kim persuades another high-ranking Bang Dead employee to join Jaymi likewise. Five of the Beasts proceed to sabotage Ain'tTheyFreaky! at code level, turning its own server farm into a radically different kind of environment from before. Their sabotage takes aim at the game in such a way as to break it down into its constituent glyphs and pixels - then electrifies these, recombining them into brand-new forms of such enchanted love and wickedness and originality that they'd certainly have been forbidden by Bang Dead. Amid the resultant conflict, a Beast is sent to kill a human; a Beast is arrested, before escaping and wreaking revenge; and another human is lashed to the top of the transmitter tower above the Hollywood Sign, where... After the ensuing convulsions of destruction and violent creation have run their course, Jaymi's Beasts slip away to their appointed onscreen destinations, one by one; and he is left alone again, just as he was before he brought them into being. As he fires up his newly-completed game The Imagination Thief for the first time, however, it is clear that neither he nor the world around him will ever quite be as before. Rohan Quine, The Beasts of Electra Drive, literary fiction, magical realism, dark fantasy, horror, gay, Los Angeles, videogame, transgender, Hollywood Hills, L.A., creation, incarnation, game, tabloid, refinery, motel, transmitter, contemporary See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 487g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: EC1 Digital
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780992754945

About Rohan Quine

Rohan Quine is an author of literary fiction with a touch of magical realism and a dusting of horror. He grew up in South London spent a couple of years in L.A. and then a decade in New York where he ran around excitably saying a few well-chosen words in various feature films and TV shows such as Zoolander Election Oz Third Watch 100 Centre Street The Last Days of Disco The Basketball Diaries Spin City and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (see www.rohanquine.com/those-new-york-nineties/film-tv). He's now living back in East London as an Imagination Thief. In addition to its paperback format his novel THE IMAGINATION THIEF is available as an ebook that contains links to film and audio and photographic content in conjunction with the text. See www.rohanquine.com/press-media/the-imagination-thief-reviews-media for some nice reviews in The Guardian Bookmuse indieBerlin and elsewhere. It's about a web of secrets triggered by the stealing and copying of people's imaginations and memories the magic that can be conjured by images of people the split between beauty and happiness and the allure of power. Four novellas - THE PLATINUM RAVEN THE HOST IN THE ATTIC APRICOT EYES and HALLUCINATION IN HONG KONG - are published as separate ebooks and also as a single paperback THE PLATINUM RAVEN AND OTHER NOVELLAS. See www.rohanquine.com/press-media/the-novellas-reviews-media for reviews of these novellas including by Iris Murdoch James Purdy Lambda Book Report and New York Press. Hunting as a pack all four delve deep into the beauty darkness and mirth of this predicament called life where we seem to have been dropped without sufficient consultation ahead of time. His new novel THE BEASTS OF ELECTRA DRIVE is a prequel to the above five tales and a great place to start. See www.rohanquine.com/press-media/the-beasts-of-electra-drive-reviews-media for reviews by Kirkus Bookmuse Bending the Bookshelf and others. From Hollywood mansions to South Central motels havoc and love are wrought across a mythic L.A. through the creations of games designer Jaymi in a unique explosion of glamour and beauty horror and enchantment celebrating the magic of creativity itself. www.rohanquine.com | facebook.com/RohanQuineTheImaginationThief | @RohanQuine | vimeo.com/rohanquine Rohan Quine is one of the most original voices in the literary world today - and one of the most brilliant. -Guardian Books blogger Dan Holloway The swooping eloquence of this book had me hypnotised. Quine leaps into pools of imagery delighting in what words can do. The fact that the reader is lured into joining this kaleidoscopic elemental ballet marks this out as something fresh and unusual. In addition to the language two other elements make their mark. The seaside ghost town with echoes of the past and the absorbing varied and rich cast of characters. It's a story with a concept place and people you'll find hard to leave. -JJ Marsh Bookmuse Quine is renowned for his rich inventive and original prose and he is skilled at blending contemporary and ancient icons and themes. -Debbie Young Vine Leaves Literary Journal

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