In the near future, Tilly, a former army pilot mourning the loss of her father, has been recruited by a British conglomerate to fly a rescue team into war-torn China in search of their missing conservationist and his team. Joined by an eclectic collection of misfits, Tilly and her makeshift crew must brace themselves for a long slog up the forested and danger-filled Yellow River. Can anything prepare them for the genetically-altered horrors and unscrupulous folks that await them along the way? Blending military sci-fi, light fantasy, and a touch of horror, Gone Where the Goblins Go offers a wonderfully strange blend of Apocalypse Now and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
Targeted Age Group:: 18-45
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
I had an idea for this book years ago, but just a tiny scene. Over time, I slowly filled in the blanks of the rest of the story. It came down to the similarities in story structure between The Wizard of Oz and Apocalypse Now. Eventually, the two stories melded together in this tale of lost people and Chinese mythology.
How Did You Come up With Your Characters?
The characters started out as the main characters from the Wizard of Oz, but as the story developed I made them less and less like Dorothy and company. They became stand-ins for the things that those characters stood for.
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