In the year 2040, a mysterious creature is unleashed at the world's biggest music festival…
Pulse
Book One
by B.A. Bellec
Genre: Dystopian SciFi Horror
In the year 2040, a mysterious creature
is unleashed at the world's biggest music festival…
“Bellec's descriptions are phenomenal,
brutal, and heart-stopping. There were parts that made my skin crawl, but I
couldn't tear my eyes away. . . I needed more!”
- Jessica Scurlock, Author of the Pretty
Lies Series & Pulse Beta Reader
Pulse is a plot-driven multi-POV dystopian sci-fi horror thriller set in
2040, centered around a corporation, a creature, and a music festival. Think Fyre
Festival, Black Mirror, and X-Files combined.
The story deals with themes of capitalism, consumerism, business, politics,
pandemics, climate change, activism, and technology while bouncing between a
diverse group of characters sure to entertain almost anyone. The book is
already being praised for its fantastic use of horror, engaging world-building,
and genre-bending approach utilizing some screenplay-like formatting. This is
the first entry in a new series with the sequel well underway.
B.A. Bellec writes with a unique, modern,
minimalistic voice. He is the author of Someone's Story, his
award-winning debut novel called a masterpiece by multiple reviewers. Never
afraid of a challenge, Bellec switched genres to bring you this dark vision
that simmered in his mind for years.
GUEST POST
Music as Inspiration by B.A. Bellec
Where does something like “Perduto” come
from?
It wasn’t where I started that is for
sure!
To get to that I
had to write an award-winning young adult coming of age novel (Someone’s Story)
and accompany that with four folk songs. Then I pivoted to writing a dystopian
sci-fi horror series with an entire album of electronic music.
Five years. Two
books. Eleven songs… and that is just the first two-thirds done. Soon it will
be seven years, three books, and fifteen songs!
It’s weird to
stop and think of it like that. Every single time I get to work I try to
compartmentalize and focus on the deliverables I need to progress over the next
few weeks to keep the project on track. There is a bigger plan but I always
focus on a few small tasks. Each small win stacks on top of the last win and
they start to pile up. Write a chapter. Fix a chapter. Write a song. Hire a
musician partner. Create a music video. Hire an artist. Each task builds on
everything before it and as you keep chaining the small victories together,
progress comes.
When I write, I
bring musician characters into my story. I love music and I was always
mesmerized by musicians. I created these musician characters as a way of living
out a dream. I can’t believe how far that simple idea has taken me.
There is a
specific reason I like to make music. It helps me tap into emotion and pacing.
I become characters and use the music to feel and move them. That is the place
I write the songs from and it becomes this strange art inspiring art thing as I
don’t know which thing is more important. The songs and the books can’t be
separated. They are part of the same project and are meant to be consumed
together. I hope that after someone has read the book, they can watch one of
the music videos and remember a few moments from the novel. If the music has
captured the energy and emotion I put into the pages, then I feel I have done
my job.
Before we can get
to “Perduto” we have to start smaller though. Let’s look at the origins a bit.
I have been
working over 20 hours per week on music and books since 2017. The moment I
wrapped up my first novel, I started writing my second. The moment the last
folk song finished, I started my first electronic song. As soon as the second
novel was done, I moved to the third. My skills keep growing and music is a
part of my growth strategy. I think many authors would benefit from creating
music. It teaches tempo and scale while forcing you to be cohesive and
marketable. With a novel, you get thousands of words to tell your story. With a
song you only get a few words. Learning how to tell stories in a few words
improves me as a writer because I can simplify moments while editing my novel
to get to the point and move the story along in a way similar to writing a
song.
With Pulse, I
created a DJ character. I thought it would be the coolest thing to try and make
a song as this character. I connected with a real-life DJ and electronic music
producer in Australia named Skrybe. We started creating a song that I already
had in the first draft of my manuscript. It was named “Limitless”. We went back
and forth for months and Skrybe brought this crazy big sound to the table that
sounded just like the kind of electronic music you would hear at an EDM
festival. Think Skrillex, Adventure Club, or Daft Punk. I didn’t know how far
we would go. When “Limitless” wrapped, it was the only song on the pages of the
novel at the time. I felt there was more music to be made though. Something
inside me said don’t stop now.
I kept tinkering
on the manuscript for Pulse and started working with Skrybe on another track.
This tense cinematic instrumental captured the energy I wrote with and I felt
it was the perfect teaser for the project sound so I named it “Pulse” and
released it almost immediately, keeping “Limitless” in my back pocket.
Then, something
unexpected happened…
This was all
going on during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Canada Council for
the Arts put out a request for digital art and I was lucky enough to be awarded
a grant. Everything I had done so far was just lyric videos and music
visualizers. With that grant, I started with a more challenging plan. I wanted
to try and animate my festival.
I found an
amazing pixel artist out of Italy named Andrea Putortì. He is one of the best
in the world. We took inspiration from the music video for the song “White
Flag” by Delta Heavy and we started going back and forth on how we could bring
the festival in my novel to life with a retro Nintendo vibe.
The video for
“Limitless” took about eight months to make. I created some smaller music
videos at the same time and kept revising the manuscript for Pulse. These were
all great #stayhomestaysafe projects.
Right at the
finish line for “Limitless”, I brought in a talented video editor. He
hyper-stylized everything Andrea had done, bringing the animation and effects
to the tempo of the song. There are not that many pixel art music videos out
there, and I am so proud of the tiny team that pulled this off!
I wasn’t done
though. While working with Skrybe I was also working with another music
producer and we created the track “Requiem” which I had again been sitting on
for months. Now that I had a big video for “Limitless” I had to keep the ball
rolling and do something big again. I turned my sights to an Anime Music Video.
I found a great video editor and we brainstormed potential projects to watch.
After about thirty hours of anime, I had given him a rough idea. He then added
the tension and energetic cuts. The final video for “Requiem” is a very special
watch indeed!
Lucky for me, I
had a little bit of grant money left over before I submitted “Limitless,” so I
used the last of it to book a vocalist for a special project I had dubbed
“Perduto.” That vocalist is fellow Canadian Armenia Sarkissian. One of her many
talents is she is a classically trained opera singer. She and I took my author
message in Pulse and translated it into Italian. She then recorded operatic
Italian vocals that have serious Lord of the Rings soundtrack vibes all over
them. Skrybe and I went back and forth to bring the Pulse sound. The final
result is ethereal and awe-inspiring!
As a final tweak
to Pulse, I added “Perduto” to the pages just before publishing. What a
project! So many countries. So many partners. So much time. All during a
pandemic. I felt like I was missing one piece though…
To bring
everything full circle, I even wrote another song more like my folk songs from
the first novel. A dark grungy alternative rock track titled “Monster” and
evoking feelings of “Something in the Way” by Nirvana or “Nutshell” by Alice in
Chains. “Monster” captures my feelings as I put the finishing edits on the
novel and editing Pulse was a massive challenge that turned me into a monster…
I am so proud of
the music and videos. They stand on their own while also giving readers
something that elevates the project to a blend of mediums few creatives are
achieving.There are no songs without the books, but the books are weaker if I
don’t make the songs. I don’t plan on stopping any time soon and have more
songs coming for the Pulse sequel, and I think we have again leveled up which
is saying something coming off “Limitless”, “Requiem”, and “Perduto”. A dream
of mine was to cover “Crawling” and I finally got to do it. So proud of the
team on that one and it is backed by a proper mechanical license. I had never
done a proper mass-market cover song and learning how to do it legally was
neat. I think we managed to pull off a dark dystopian version of “Crawling”
that is haunting and chilling. That one is coming very soon so stay tuned!
If you want to
check out the music, here is a playlist of all my songs and each one has a
unique video:
https://youtu.be/5-4C-20nZdI?list=PLLTmmiCiU3Tr6P-Gk1--uDXp53DPKiinG
Awards:
IAN Book of the Year Finalist Horror
(Nov 2022)
B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree (Apr 2022)
The Wishing Shelf Adult Fiction
Finalist (Apr 2022)
Literary Titan Seal (Jan 2022)
Reader Views Seal (Dec 2021)
Readers’ Favorite Seal (Dec 2021)
**Check out the
author’s music on Youtube that is either inspired or tied to his novels!**
Book Links:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Pulse-Book-1-B-Bellec-ebook/dp/B092JSS8XW
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/pulse-book-one-by-b-a-bellec
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57753917-pulse
Pulse
Book Two
by B.A. Bellec
Genre: Post-Apocalyptic SciFi Horror
The fate of humanity rests in the hands of a
few.
Pulse: Book Two is the conclusion of B.A. Bellec’s dystopian sci-fi horror duology. This time around we are tapping into iconic stories like The Stand, Station Eleven, Cloud Atlas, Contact, and The Road to add elite and ambitious scale. Our chaotic journey picks up moments after the first book ends with action from the second you start turning the pages, but if you thought you knew where the story was going, leave your expectations at the door and ask yourself this one question: how would an autonomous droid defeat a monster?
Book Links:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CGXMTYCT
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/pulse-book-two-by-b-a-bellec
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/198247764-pulse
Someone’s Story
by B.A. Bellec
Genre: YA Coming of Age
In his literary debut, B.A. Bellec writes an endearing coming-of-age tale about a group of weirdos that find and save each other from the dark depths of their minds. Someone’s Story is literally Someone’s story, as in a first-person narrative of a teenager that calls himself Someone. As he struggles to find a new footing in a new space, we encounter the many ups and downs of modern teenage life, the difficulties that adjusting to adult feelings brings, and a few tear-jerking surprises along the way.
Littered with music, mental health, friendship, loss, meditation, advice, pop
culture, and even inspiring an EP, there is so much nostalgia, inspiration, and
depth here it is hard to absorb it all. Cozy up somewhere warm and enjoy!
Awards:
Reader Views Reviewer’s Choice Young
Adult Book of the Year (March 2021)
B.R.A.G Medallion Honoree (Apr 2022)
Readers’ Favorite Young Adult Book of
the Year Finalist (Sep 2021)
Next Generation Indie Book Awards YA
17+ Finalist (May 2021)
Literary Titan Seal (April 2021)
The Wishing Shelf Red Ribbon (Feb
2021)
Shelf Unbound Notable Indie (Dec 2020)
Readers’ Favorite 5 Star Seal (July
2020)
Book Links:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Someones-Story-B-Bellec-ebook/dp/B086Q2Y41W
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/someone-s-story-by-b-a-bellec
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/200766241-someone-s-story
About the Author
Bryan “B.A.”
Bellec’s debut novel, Someone’s Story, won
the Reader Views Reviewer’s Choice Literary Award for Young Adult Book of the
Year. Someone’s Story is a coming-of-age novel about teen
mental health. One of the aspects that makes Bellec’s projects unique is he
includes musicians in his novels and then he actually produces the songs as his
book goes through the editing stages. You can find that music on his YouTube
channel. His second novel, Pulse, was released in 2021 and
has been receiving strong reviews. That novel is a genre flip with dark
dystopian sci-fi horror peppering the pages. Pulse is
the start of a new fictional universe Bellec will write in for years to
come!
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Author
Links
Website: https://babellec.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BABellec
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/babellec
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ba_bellec
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/b-a-bellec
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/B.A.-Bellec/author/B086Q6JFZX
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20185054.B_A_Bellec
Mailing List: https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/798882/128557028557719335/share
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This looks like a great read. Thanks for sharing.
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