Author Interview – Craig DiLouie

I read One of Us by Craig DiLouie earlier in the year, and it just astounded me. Like a goddamn sledgehammer to the feels, page after page. After reading my wildly enthusiastic review, Craig was kind enough to offer up a bit of his time for an interview! And after much delay, here it is:

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One of Us – Craig DiLouie

They’ve called him a monster from the day he was born.

Abandoned by his family, Enoch Bryant now lives in a rundown orphanage with other teenagers just like him. He loves his friends, even if the teachers are terrified of them. They’re members of the rising plague generation. Each bearing their own extreme genetic mutation.

The people in the nearby town hate Enoch, but he doesn’t know why. He’s never harmed anyone. Works hard and doesn’t make trouble. He believes one day he’ll be a respected man.

But hatred dies hard. The tension between Enoch’s world and those of the “normal” townspeople is ready to burst. And when a body is found, it may be the spark that ignites a horrifying revolution. Continue reading “One of Us – Craig DiLouie”