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Whores: Not a factual account of the gender war (Dystopian sci-fi/Action)
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"Aside from the solid writing, what impressed me most was how convincingly the author portrayed this world. It’s hard not to be moved by the personal accounts of the women in the story who suffer horrible atrocities in its telling. There is one scene in particular that gives me the chills every time I think about it. Even more noteworthy is how real this all seems, as if it would only take a little nudging for our own society to mirror the one in this book. In some ways, it already does."
Whores: not intended to be a factual account of the gender war

The Review Hutch Interview with Nicolas Wilson

The Review Hutch Giveaway and Review

How did you get your book in front of the Hutch? I looked for a "how to get your book reviewed" link and didn't find one. With an Alexa rank of 16 for New Zealand, it seems like a good way to get some exposure Down Under.
I'd love to get some feedback on it, reviews or otherwise. If you have any questions, want further specifics for a review or interview, or just want to discuss the politics and ethical questions posited in Whores, hit me up! Always happy for a good conversation.
Whores: not a factual account of the gender war
In the near future, women’s rights are eroding, and those who buck the system are hunted as gender criminals by the authorities and rogue militias. This harrowing dystopia is seen through the eyes of a woman cast into a resistance group by circumstance, and a newly minted gender crimes detective tasked with bringing them to justice, as he grapples with whether or not that word still has meaning.