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Genre: Fantasy | Science Fiction
Language: English
Print Length: 273
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The Interdimensional Subwoofer: A dimension hopping, time traveling, science fiction novel

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What would the world be like if it was run by women?

College student, Ernie Gutierrez, wants nothing more than to open a commercial Filipino restaurant in memory of his late aunt. His brother, Carlos, wants nothing more that to get drunk and rack of the tally of girls he's slept with. But when a mysterious stranger comes along and offers to install a subwoofer in Ernie's hatchback, things take a turn for the weird. Because this isn't just any subwoofer. No, no. This is an INTERDIMENSIONAL SUBWOOFER. And it takes the brothers to a world very different from our own--This is a world run entirely by women.

Now on the other side, Ernie and Carlos must find a way to fit in to this alternate dimension or risk subjugation for being the aliens they truly are. Will Ernie and Carlos ever get back home to see their dreams come true, or will they be trapped forever in a world where the roles of gender inequality are reversed, and women are in control?

Find out in this time traveling, dimension hopping, science fiction novel!

Interview with the author

Q: So, is this a time travel novel, or a dimension hopping novel? What's the difference? Is there any?

A: There are more similarities than differences in this book. With the dimension hopping, there is also an aspect of time tripping, as the dimensions are off by a few months. It affects the overall narrative, especially close to the middle of the story.

Q: Are there fantasy elements in this book like your other stories?

A: Of course. This is a science fiction novel (And new adult if I'm understanding the genre correctly), but there will always be fantasy elements in my books. I can't keep them out of there.

Q: Would this be considered a humorous science fiction story? The title certainly lends itself to humor.

A: Yeah. I'd say so. There's definitely a lot of humor in this story, especially with Carlos' character. He's the comic relief, even if he is a bit coarse at times.

Q: Final question. Will there be short stories connected with this book like your other two novels, The Darkness of the Womb and A Boy and His Corpse?

A: Not as of yet, but the sky's the limit. I really dig the characters, so you never know.

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