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April 24, 2012
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Quote start“My dream,” Beier says, “is to assistance people to see that amiability is—to quote Albus Dumbledore—only as clever as it is joined and as diseased as it is divided.Quote end

Minneapolis, Minnesota Apr 24, 2012

Matthew J. Beier’s new novel “The Breeders,” set in a //www.matthewbeier.com” title=”Matthew J. Beier – Official Website – Minneapolis Author, Screenwriter, and Photographer”>dystopian destiny where homosexuals run a world and heterosexuals are being set on a trail to extinction, is accessible currently from Epicality Books. Beier, an openly gay Minnesota native, hopes a domestic //www.matthewbeier.com” title=”Matthew J. Beier – Official Website – Minneapolis Author, Screenwriter, and Photographer”>satire will supplement fuel to a nation’s debate over //www.matthewbeier.com” title=”Matthew J. Beier – Official Website – Minneapolis Author, Screenwriter, and Photographer”>gay marriage, entrance usually in time to dovetail with Minnesota’s due amendment to anathema it.

Beier knows something many heterosexual people don’t: what it’s like to be viewed as a threat—or even hated—due to his sexual orientation. In a singular thoughtfulness of his possess life experience, “The Breeders” flips amicable norms upside down and imagines a destiny where homosexuals have figured out how to imitate around genetic engineering, and heterosexuals are a scorned minority—kept around usually as a backup devise for tellurian survival. Inspiration for a novel came from a National Organization for Marriage, whose 2008 ad campaign equating //www.matthewbeier.com” title=”Matthew J. Beier – Official Website – Minneapolis Author, Screenwriter, and Photographer”>gay marriage to “a entrance storm” was both humorous and frustrating for a author.

“Despite a fact that I’ve been really advantageous in avoiding any life-altering instances of prejudice, I’m mostly on a outside, looking in,” he says of his knowledge vital on a homosexual fringe. “When we see domestic agendas, news stories, or online news comments conveying fear or offend over a GLBT community, we can’t assistance though consider that many of a people behind them haven’t even worried to put themselves in a place of those they are vocalization out against. In building ‘The Breeders,’ we asked myself, ‘What would occur if we illusory it for them?’”

What drew Beier’s courtesy was a thought of dual heterosexuals conceiving a child in a destiny where reckless, random facsimile is a many hated of tellurian flaws. The book draws on stream political, media, and systematic trends to make a dystopian destiny feel as picturesque as possible.

“’The Breeders’ takes this unfolding to a extreme, though during a core is a story about dual tellurian beings perplexing to find their possess value in a multitude that drags them down,” Beier says. “I consider a book is attack during usually a right time due to a open courtesy focused on //www.matthewbeier.com” title=”Matthew J. Beier – Official Website – Minneapolis Author, Screenwriter, and Photographer”>gay marriage issues, bullying, and anti-gay prejudice. I’m mostly astounded to see usually how different people’s beliefs and feelings are on these subjects, generally when loathing and assault are involved. One of a pivotal problems is that there are so few review starters out there that inspire a incompatible camps to know any other.”

While Beier hopes “The Breeders” will be interesting for people of all domestic persuasions, he also hopes it will encourage discourse between people of incompatible opinions on tellurian rights and amicable progress. “My dream,” he says, “is to assistance people to see that amiability is—to quote Albus Dumbledore—only as clever as it is joined and as diseased as it is divided. But if this novel simply creates anybody’s list of tip books to read, that would be a thrill, too.”

Matthew J. Beier is a novelist, screenwriter, and photographer formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Breeders is on sale both in imitation and eBook format wherever books are sold.

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