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Astraea Long Author Interview

Welcome to the Damned follows three members of a group known as the Aconites as they navigate a crumbling society, fighting both external enemies and their own demons. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

As a reader, I was inspired by morally gray books such as Six of Crows and These Violent Delights. As a creator, I drew from some of my own personal experiences from the mental health aspect. I’ve always found gray characters super interesting, with a lot of room to explore where they’d draw the line dividing what they are willing to do to achieve their goals and what they are not. Especially when the world is complicated and not so black-and-white, I love poring over how characters are driven to betraying themselves and their friends, to discovering the ugly parts of themselves, and to learning how to live with it, all due to external events outside of their control. At the same time, these types of stories, when well-written, can make readers root for these imperfect or even despicable characters. This is what I love about dark fiction, and I hope my story has the same impact on my readers.    

I find the world you created in this novel brimming with possibilities. Where did the inspiration for the setting come from and how did it change as you were writing?

At first, the setting was more like a prediction of our future on Earth if we fail to combat climate change, and the initial draft had very little sci-fi elements. As I was rewriting the story, however, I thought it would be a lot more interesting in a cyberpunk setting. That opened up a lot more possibilities for technology within the world, which played a part in progressing the story and character developments. Now, the novel’s setting is very similar to the Arcane series, which is very exciting to watch and imagine my own characters living in that world.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

Despite all the worldbuilding and plot twists, I was most focused on each individual character’s journey with their mental health struggles, and the relationship difficulties that come with it. Before I even decided to publish this story, I only intended to write it for my high school friends, who had their own demons to deal with alongside exams and extracurriculars, as did I. I wanted to tell them a story of survivors, leaning on each other in an unconventional family, and they all end up okay. The sequel will go more into each character’s healing while the first one showed all the messy and awful parts of their struggles, because none of us were immune to mistakes and hurting people we care about, but we all hoped to be better someday. 

Can you tell us what the second book will be about and when it will be available for fans to purchase?

 The second book will follow the same characters a couple months after Zero’s secret was revealed and Tal left the Aconites. Tal is now on a personal mission, Rovis of course wants to find him, and Zero lives with the consequences of her betrayals. They each have something to search for, but the government’s experiments don’t stop for their individual crises. Will they resolve their differences and come back together as family, or will one of them fall victim to the experiments before they reach closure? Readers will find out in May 2025 with the sequel’s release, and the title will be revealed soon. 

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Dyvris is a city of survivors. With the end of the world nearing, fires burn down schools, hurricanes devastate small towns, and rising oceans swallow up the coasts. Those without money to fall back on look to the sinister city that lies between the searing desert and the crumbling mountains, where a man named the Scavenger will make a deal with them. A place to stay and a new business to run, in exchange for any information that he asks for.
Dyvris is a city ruled by criminals. The Scavenger, a notorious killer and thief, runs an organization called the Aconites, which has power over every business in the city and its suburbs. The Scavenger has an equally deadly partner, whose metal claws never hesitate to break a neck or rip out an organ. The Scavenger also has a little spy, whose black heart will infect anyone that gets close to it.
They’ve been sinners since the first crimes they committed; they’ve been damned since the moment they were born. When the people in power made survival a game, the Aconites decided to win, starting with their monopoly on poison weaponry. They live in a secure mansion hidden in the mountains, never short on money or any luxuries they desire.
Until they discover that the government has been secretly experimenting on working class neighborhoods with the intention of developing mind-control drugs. Their failed attempts slaughter innocents all over the country with no warning or pattern.
It’s only a matter of time before the experiments creep into the mountains and find the Aconites.

Welcome to the Damned

Welcome to the Damned, by Astraea Long, is a chaotic and dark dive into a dystopian world filled with mind control, broken characters, and violence. The story follows Tal and Rovis, two members of a group known as the Aconites, as they navigate a crumbling society, fighting both external enemies and their own demons. The plot is layered with betrayal, revenge, and a pervasive sense of despair as Tal and Rovis confront forces that threaten their existence and sanity. At its core, this is a story about survival and the blurred lines between good and evil in a world that offers no redemption.

What immediately struck me about the book is its raw, unfiltered tone. From the start, the prose grabs you with a visceral intensity. The opening chapter, where Zero flushes a bottle of pills in an attempt to break free from her own suicidal thoughts, sets the stage for the emotional turmoil that carries through the book​. The writing is brutally honest, almost harsh in its depiction of mental health struggles, and yet it feels deeply human. There’s something refreshing about the way Long allows her characters to wallow in their flaws without forcing a neat resolution. It’s gritty and a bit heartbreaking to read, but it gives the book a powerful emotional core. There are moments of pure brilliance that are haunting and beautifully tragic, and the fast-paced action keeps the story exciting and full of energy.

The world-building is rich and intriguing, and it’s introduced in such a dynamic way that it invites you to dive deeper, rewarding readers who enjoy revisiting key details to fully immerse themselves in the complexity of the setting. Tal and Rovis aren’t just antiheroes; they’re messy, morally ambiguous, and sometimes downright unlikable. Yet, it’s impossible not to root for them as they fight for a place in a world that has tried to crush them. The relationship between the two is complicated and layered with tension. Their banter and interactions often serve as brief moments of levity in an otherwise heavy narrative.

Welcome to the Damned is the perfect read for those who enjoy dark, complex stories with characters that linger long after the final page. I highly recommend this book to readers who appreciate dystopian settings with a psychological twist and aren’t afraid of confronting difficult themes like mental illness and violence head-on.

Pages: 314 | ASIN : B0CP7JTRC6

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