J.A. Carlton’s "Broken" Breaks Taboos to Prove Killers Are Made Not Born
Uneak Press, Inc.’s first release; “Broken,” a psychological thriller by screenwriter/novelist J.A. Carlton, may be an intensely graphic depiction of how a serial killer can be created, but once again, Carlton proves her point.
Austin, TX, July 21, 2011 --(PR.com)-- "Broken," a psychological thriller from screenwriter/novelist J.A. Carlton, and Uneak Press, Inc.’s first release, is the story of not just a serial killer’s final mission, but how he was created in the first place. All of which is relayed in horrifyingly graphic and disturbing prose whether it takes place in "current" time or in flashback. The reader is given privileged information into the mental processes of a mission based serial killer as he works his way closer to his true objective.
"Jill did a huge amount of emotionally draining research to bring Randy to life in a real and believable way," says Elaine Zuliani, Co-Founder and Spokesperson for Uneak Press, Inc.
The question though is; to what end? Why does Carlton think such a graphic depiction of such heinous crimes (on all counts) is necessary?
"Long and short of it? Child abuse is a heinous crime, and most serial killers were abused in some way as children. It’s a silent epidemic with anticipatable end results that it’s time we stopped ignoring." – J.A. Carlton – Author/Screenwriter
With that sentiment in mind Carlton has had Uneak Press, Inc. ear-mark 1/3 of her personal net royalties from all book sales (e-book and hard copy) for distribution to various local entities that provide relief, escape and counseling to victims of Child abuse.
Copy and paste to watch the trailer: youtube.com/watch?v=8QkuMW3WNy0
Uneak Press, Inc. is an Austin Tx. based small press that considers itself a haven for authors, artists and wordsmiths who are passionate about their craft. The company utilizes and actively searches out local artists like: Avery Beckett who designed the company logo, to their foundation author J.A. Carlton.
Uneak is currently in negotiations with another local artist to provide cover art for upcoming releases like; Second Hand; Heroes of the Line Book 2, an already anticipated sequel to Nick, of Time; Heroes of the Line Book 1. The HotL stories center around Nick and Frank Emerson, two brothers who learn of a destiny to wage war against The Living Dark and its sinister minions.
Uneak will also welcome a new local author to the family in 2012.
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"Jill did a huge amount of emotionally draining research to bring Randy to life in a real and believable way," says Elaine Zuliani, Co-Founder and Spokesperson for Uneak Press, Inc.
The question though is; to what end? Why does Carlton think such a graphic depiction of such heinous crimes (on all counts) is necessary?
"Long and short of it? Child abuse is a heinous crime, and most serial killers were abused in some way as children. It’s a silent epidemic with anticipatable end results that it’s time we stopped ignoring." – J.A. Carlton – Author/Screenwriter
With that sentiment in mind Carlton has had Uneak Press, Inc. ear-mark 1/3 of her personal net royalties from all book sales (e-book and hard copy) for distribution to various local entities that provide relief, escape and counseling to victims of Child abuse.
Copy and paste to watch the trailer: youtube.com/watch?v=8QkuMW3WNy0
Uneak Press, Inc. is an Austin Tx. based small press that considers itself a haven for authors, artists and wordsmiths who are passionate about their craft. The company utilizes and actively searches out local artists like: Avery Beckett who designed the company logo, to their foundation author J.A. Carlton.
Uneak is currently in negotiations with another local artist to provide cover art for upcoming releases like; Second Hand; Heroes of the Line Book 2, an already anticipated sequel to Nick, of Time; Heroes of the Line Book 1. The HotL stories center around Nick and Frank Emerson, two brothers who learn of a destiny to wage war against The Living Dark and its sinister minions.
Uneak will also welcome a new local author to the family in 2012.
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Contact
Uneak Press, Inc.
Elaine Zuliani
847-380-6904
www.uneakpress.com
Contact
Elaine Zuliani
847-380-6904
www.uneakpress.com
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