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Eric James Fullilove Author Interview

Overlord follows a group of unlikely companions who form a team to survive amidst multiple catastrophic natural disasters due to climate change. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

I read a New York Times magazine article several years ago about incarcerated women pressed into service as firefighters to combat wildfires.  The occasion of the article was that one of the women had died while fighting wildfires.  What struck me was that despite the experience they were gaining their criminal records would prevent them from ever becoming firefighters in real life. 

What sort of justice is this?  What kind of a thank you for people risking their lives?  To me, this wasn’t justice, this wasn’t a thank you, this was the state using people as disposable assets to do with what it saw fit. 

That was the inspiration for the hopeless salvage team that is the core of the Overlord salvage team, and it seemed right that it be led by a woman who has been through a lot by the time the readers meet her. 

The other core of the novel, rapid onset climate disaster, was inspired by a what if that I’ve been thinking about for awhile – an awful lot is happening all around us, particularly if you start with Hurricane Katrina where we effectively lost a city for a long period of time.  I put the two ideas together and that’s how Overlord was developed.

Each of the main characters is unique, and despite their differences, they blend well together, forming a cohesive team. Did you create an outline for the characters in the story before you started writing, or did the character’s personalities grow organically as you were writing?

Since Madison was a given as a female (and Cuban-American given the way the story starts out) and as the lead, I built the cast around her and what I thought would be a good group of skills and experiences to have – they work well together in the field, but it’s not like they are buddy-buddy when they are not working.

This novel touches on more than just how Climate Change impacts the physical land. What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

  1. That we are not remotely prepared for anything like this to happen. 
  2. That we never want to let things get to this point because once they do, we’re effectively done for.
  3. The incredible negative impact anything like this would have on the US and the world, in terms of the global economy, which is only hinted at, as well as food production and a whole host of other things. 

Will this novel be the start of a series, or are you working on a different story?

My next novel is a continuation of a different series, one that got me started as a writer many moons ago. 

But Overlord is the beginning of a trilogy which I am hard at work writing now. 

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In a chilling and thought-provoking glimpse of a terrifying near-future, author Eric Fullilove’s Overlord explores the catastrophic consequences of climate change if it were to happen tomorrow.

Melting ice at the poles triggers a sudden drop in the North American tectonic plate. Within months, the United States has been irreversibly transformed — New York and Miami have been swallowed by rising seas, and California has been claimed by the ocean. The refugees from those areas, known as “coasties,” are forced to scavenge for resources amidst the ruins of their former world, while facing an evolving existential threat.

For ex-Miami police officer Madison Cervantes and her weary salvage crew a burning oil rig in the polluted Gulf is another life or death assignment — put out the fire before the Gulf itself ignites — when they end up on the wrong side of a big storm. Unable to escape the flames or the weather, they must beat back the apex predators lurking in the waters and hope that the weather clears before their ammo runs out…

Full of heart-stopping action and heart-wrenching moments, Overlord is a haunting exploration of a possible future that will leave readers questioning the impact of climate change on our planet and our way of life.

Overlord

Set in a not-too-distant future, Overlord delves into the possible aftermath of severe natural disasters that reshape the very terrain of North America, challenging the resilience and adaptability of its inhabitants. Madison Cervantes leads a team of survivors, each confronting the dire consequences of a climate crisis that has rendered the East and West Coasts of the U.S. desolate. This grim scenario of displacement gives rise to prison camps, martial law, and a disintegration of societal norms.

Eric James Fullilove masterfully crafts a narrative teeming with urgency and suspense. At the heart of Overlord is Madison’s eclectic team, comprising military veterans, demolition experts, and tech savants. Their unforeseen confinement in a prison thrusts them into forming a cohesive unit. Fullilove employs a sophisticated narrative structure that interweaves present-day challenges with insightful flashbacks, granting readers an intimate understanding of each character’s backstory. By the time events reach their climax, readers are fully vested in the emotional journeys of these characters, silently rooting for their success.

Parallelly, General Freeman’s mission is grand in scope, leveraging his tactical acumen to mitigate the chaos. Through his character, Fullilove paints a broader picture, juxtaposing the intricate dynamics of Madison’s squad against the harrowing backdrop of national casualty, offering readers a multifaceted view of the crisis.

In Overlord, the reality is unapologetically bleak. As anarchy ensues, dormant societal tensions around race and immigration re-emerge. The visceral portrayal of human cruelty is unsettling yet poignantly mirrors the stark headlines of today’s news. Through this, Fullilove powerfully conveys a United States irrevocably altered by cataclysm, urging readers to reflect on the fragility of our interconnected world.

Pages: 318 | ISBN : 1639889612

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