Max Booth III

Fully Booked, with Briana Morgan: We Need to Do Something

Welcome back to Fully Booked! It’s September, and that means spooky season is officially upon us. And what better way to kick off spooky season than with a book about witches and a tornado? Today I’m sharing my thoughts on We Need to Do Something by TWL alum author Max Booth III.

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Author, Max Booth III

Click on the image below to Hear “Fish” by Max Booth III from Season 6.

If you think the title of this book is ominous, just wait until we get into the content. Although I read this book some time ago, I’m covering it now in honor of the movie adaptation, which released last week. It’s been so much fun to watch Booth tweet and post about the project from the screenplay stage to its film festival premiere. If you haven’t yet read We Need to Do Something, now’s the perfect time to do so. Check it out before the movie.

Here’s a Goodreads overview:

A family on the verge of self-destruction finds themselves isolated in their bathroom during a tornado warning.

Yes, that’s it, and yes, it’s brief. But there’s a great deal not mentioned here. We Need to Do Something includes queer witches (subjects near and dear to my heart), natural disasters, claustrophobia, family drama, snakes, the occult, and so much more. Let’s get into it, shall we?

I’m a claustrophobic person. When the plane lands and everyone stands up, it makes me anxious. I can’t think too hard about being up in the air in a little silver tube or I get panicked. When I was in college, I got stuck in an elevator and had a panic attack so bad, I had to skip my biology lecture. You get the point.

We Need to Do Something is a claustrophobic book. It contains expansive, far-reaching ideas, but it does take place in a bathroom. I grew up in Florida and spent a lot of my youth in bathrooms, hiding from tornado warnings. Honestly, I used to have night terrors about tornadoes. At first, I feared that picking up this book might trigger a panic attack. It didn’t. If anything, it made me feel better about storms.

What I love most about this book is that it primarily takes place in a single location: the family bathroom. It’s difficult to pull off telling a story with no scene changes, but Booth doesn’t flinch at the challenge. He surpasses it, crafting a suspenseful tale that raises questions throughout and leaves you reeling at its conclusion. It’s uncomfortable. It’s real.

Four characters is too many to have in a bathroom at one time, and Booth makes sure you feel that. He makes sure you sit in it. Things start out bad and get so much worse. As I kept reading, I wasn’t sure whether I wanted the characters to make it out alive. Even if they did, I knew they wouldn’t be the same.

One of my hobbies is reimagining books as plays. I love figuring out sets, lighting, and blocking choices in my head. Even if my imaginings never see the spotlight, it feels good to flex those creative muscles. Since it takes place in one setting, I think We Need to Do Something would make a great play. It makes a phenomenal movie and gets five spooky stars from me.

If you want a copy of We Need to Do Something, you can pick it up from Amazon or on Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing’s website. You can also follow Max Booth III on Instagram and Twitter. He also has a podcast called Ghoulish, which I was honored to appear on (we talked about time loops!). And, if you want to check out the movie adaptation, you can watch it on your preferred VOD service.

Thanks so much for reading. See you all next week!

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Briana Morgan (she/her) is a horror author and playwright of books such as THE TRICKER-TREATER AND OTHER STORIES, UNBOXED, and BLOOD AND WATER. She is also a proud member of the Horror Writers Association. Briana lives with her partner and two cats in Atlanta, GA.

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605: “Fish” by Max Booth III

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STORY

"Fish"
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The Wicked Library brings you a dark coming of age tale with "Fish". Desperate to become a man, Paul seeks out a mysterious and sexy woman and gets more than he bargained for. Come along for a dark trip that takes you from the everyday into a dark realm where much more more is lost than innocence. Originally published here: http://bit.ly/boothiiifish

About the Author:

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Max Booth III is the Editor-in-Chief of Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing and a columnist for LitReactor.com. He is the author of Toxicity, The Mind is a Razorblade, and How to Successfully Kidnap Strangers. He has studied under Craig Clevenger and award winning editor, Jennifer Brozek. Raised in Northern Indiana, he currently works as a hotel night auditor in San Antonio. Follow him on Twitter @GiveMeYourTeeth for random drunken ramblings.

Website: http://talesfromthebooth.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GiveMeYourTeeth
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talesfromthebooth
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Max-Booth-III/e/B006GFGUAM


ARTWORK

Artist: Barney Bodoano

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Barney Bodoano is an artist and illustrator living in London, UK. He is influenced by traditional illustration techniques, in particular illustrations for Victorian ghost stories, horror and science fiction stories and the pulp magazines of the forties and fifties. He is also a huge fan of comics, especially horror and mystery comics. Barney specializes in illustrating ghost stories and is currently collaborating on a horror comic project. Shadows, moonlight and half lit faces are his stock in trade.

Website: http://www.barneybodoano.com
Twitter:
@barneybodoano
Facebook: 
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DeviantArt:
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Tumbler:
http://barneybodoano.tumblr.com
Etsy:
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On The Wicked Library: 605


Narration

Dramatic reading performed by Daniel Foytik: www.9thstory.com
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The voice of the Librarian was Nelson W. Pyles (www.nelsonwpyles.com)
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The voice of Victoria Bigglesworth-Hayes was Amber Collins http://ambizzlezappa.deviantart.com/gallery
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Production Music

"The Wicked Library Theme"
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"Black Skies", "October March", "A Sense of Fear (Bonus)"
Steve Montgomery, creator of Darkmood
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Audio Recording

Sound Design by Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studioswww.9thstory.com

Producer: Daniel Foytik Executive Producer: Nelson W. Pyles

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