Summer of Indie's latest guest author is Steven Greenberg,
here with us to talk about his dystopian novel, Enfold Me. The topic of this book may be seen as controversial by
some, as it " poses a question from which Israeli authors have typically
shied away: what happens when modern Israel ceases to exist? Enfold Me takes this formerly-taboo
scenario as a starting point, and builds an accessible and compelling story
within it." Written by an Israeli, Enfold Me is a provocative and dark journey into a chillingly-realistic post-Israel Middle East.
Enfold Me
Precipitated by a massive earthquake and an Iranian-led attack, the fall of Israel rips Daniel Blum from his suburban life and scientific career. Alone and scarred, he endures subjugatioand terror in Hamas-controlled Northern Liberated Palestine.
Now, Daniel must follow George Farrah, a figure from his
past, deep under the Carmel mountain and through Egyptian-controlled,
quake-ravaged Tel Aviv. Haunted by tragedy, Daniel strains the bonds of duty
and family as he and George uncover a secret that could alter the region’s
balance of power.
Readers
can also find an excerpt from Enfold Me here: http://enfold.me/enfoldme/excerp/
Summer of Indie asked author Steven Greenberg to briefly
tell us more about him:
"I am a professional writer and an Israeli. I am also a
full-time cook, cleaner, chauffeur, and work-at-home Dad for three amazing
young children, and the lucky husband of a loving and very supportive wife.
Born in Texas in 1967 and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, I
emigrated to Israel only months before the first Gulf War, following my
graduation from Indiana University in 1990. In 1996, I was drafted into the
Israel Defense Forces, where I served for 12 years as a Reserves Combat Medic.
Since 2002, I’ve worked as an independent marketing writer, copywriter and
consultant."
You can find author Steven Greenberg online at:
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