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Shotgun Gravy (Atlanta Burns) [Kindle Edition]

Chuck Wendig
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (80 customer reviews)

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* * * (Warning: Book features adult language and situations.) * * *

“Sometimes she wakes up at night, smelling that gunpowder smell. Ears ringing. A whimpering there in the darkness. Doesn’t always hit her at night, either. Might be in the middle of the day. She should be smelling pizza, or garbage, or cat s**t wafting from the house next door, but instead what she smells is that acrid tang of gunsmoke. All up in her nose. Clinging there like a tick…”

So begins the tale of Atlanta Burns, a young girl with a grim past lingering at the fringes of her droll and dreary high school existence. She’s content to remain there, too, or so she thinks: soon, however, she’s drawn in a battle against two separate groups of bullies – a trio of local troublemakers and a group of Neo-Nazi gay bashers – to save a pair of new and unexpected friends.

But actions have consequences, and by fighting back, Atlanta discovers she’s kicked over a log, thus revealing what hides squirming underneath.

It’s just her, her friends, and a .410 squirrel gun against a handful of bullies and a conspiracy whose worst aspects remain yet hidden.

Can she triumph?

Will her victory be paid in unseen sacrifices?

Or is fighting back just asking for a face full of bad news?

(This is novella #1, a complete tale in and of itself. But Atlanta’s story will continue in episode #2, BAIT DOG.)

“SHOTGUN GRAVY is like VERONICA MARS on Adderall. Atlanta Burns is a troubled teenage girl who’s scared, angry, and not taking s**t from anybody. Chuck Wendig knocks this one out of the park as he so often does.” – Stephen Blackmoore, author of CITY OF THE LOST and DEAD THINGS

“Give Nancy Drew a shotgun and a kick-butt attitude and you get Atlanta Burns. Packed with action and fascinating characters, SHOTGUN GRAVY is a story that will captivate both teens and adults and have them clamoring for the next installment.” – Joelle Charbonneau, author of SKATING OVER THE LINE

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Product Details

  • File Size: 530 KB
  • Print Length: 109 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Terribleminds (October 12, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005VEEVXW
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #247,109 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Shotgun Gravy was by far the most tension filled short story that I've read in a long time. Clwedd  |  19 reviewers made a similar statement
Atlanta Burns, for instance, wants to make things better right the hell now. Joshua E Loomis  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
The other main characters are equally well- written. Mak  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read for YAs and As alike. October 16, 2011
By Ryan J.
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I'll open with the most important bit; you should buy this book. It's a great read that asks some tough questions, gives tough answers, and keeps enough mysteries in the wings to have you waiting for the next Atlanta Burns novella.

My first thought while reading was that YA is not quite where this should be. There is some harsh, dark, and powerful stuff going on here, and it seemed like it might be aiming a little high for that crowd. But then I reminded myself what kind of material I was reading as a "YA." While my first instinct ran to "No, no, no, protect the children's delicate minds!" you'll have remind yourself a) that youth can take this stuff, and they enjoy reading it, and b) that events like those Chuck describes happen every day, and they don't spare you for your youth. When you get to the afterward, you'll get an idea for what Chuck is trying to do here, and I admire it.

Give Atlanta Burns inaugural adventure a chance. I'm sure you'll be pleased.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Gritty. Dark. Loved it. October 15, 2011
By Laura
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This was a pretty dark story handling with some of the real crap teens go through. It was gritty, it was fantastic. I couldn't stop reading. No, seriously. I normally go to bed at about 10:00 at night, and here it is, 1:00 in the morning.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "...we need to make it better now." February 22, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Shotgun Gravy is a short read but a barbed slingshot bolt aimed at the topic of bullies and the trouble it takes to make them stop. The main character Atlanta Burns isn't quite a hero but is a fighter. She is troubled and instinctively causes some trouble, lashing out against what she feels is wrong. Her mother uses the word unhinged at one point; that's a good word for her. The chain is loose and slips off the gears yet the pedals keep spinning. She despises racism and homophobia she encounters in her rural Pennsylvania home but slips some unintentional harmful remarks off herself when making some new friends and allies. But she errs out of youthful ignorance, not bigotry. Bigotry is the villain of this tale. It is ingrained and established as part of the ecosystem but Atlanta is the rare teenager who rages against her surroundings. She has suffered abuse and won't tolerate it. Damaged but strong female heroines have come into vogue recently (as Wendig references in one scene) but I found Burns to be an original and interesting if deeply flawed character. She is the kind of girl you'd want exiting home room as you were being shoved against a locker. Her story arc isn't pretty but I feel this is an important story to tell. For those of us who see hurtful acts going down in out beleaguered schools and want to yell "Stop it!" as loud as we can, Atlanta is the sort with a clear and certain voice. I wouldn't suggest her methods. Concocting a plan while hopped up on Adderall involving your shotgun and a lot of nerve will lead to trouble of a violent sort but Burns lives in a violent ecosystem and works with what she's got. Still if this novella gives a bit of hope to a teen who is being victimized or warning to a parent who by necessity sends their children out into a flawed world or inspires a teacher to change how their school handles bullying or sends more folks out to a neighborhood watch then we are doing our part to make things better, now.

Believeable teenage characters who talk and behave and joke with each other are hard to write. It's also hard to portray that tense hormone-infused lonelyness and pain that goes along with that age as well as the stubborn enthusiasm not to conform to the human condition. Chuck Wendig carries that adolescent feeling across well. I'm hoping teens and former teens will see a lot of kinship with Atlanta Burns and the struggles she and her friends go through because it is far to common.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great
Atlanta Burns is a tough teenage girl who went through some horrible stuff before the book opens. She befriends a couple of boys and then sets out to show up the bullies that have... Read more
Published 26 days ago by Edward V.
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark, real, wonderfully written
I follow Chuck's blog because he makes me crack up and gives great writing advice. Shotgun Gravy was the first piece of fiction I'd read by him and it proved that he follows that... Read more
Published 5 months ago
5.0 out of 5 stars +1
I thoroughly enjoyed Double Dead, Bad Blood, Irregular Creatures, and a short story in Beauty Has Her Way. Add to that list, Shotgun Gravy. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Arturo Nuno
5.0 out of 5 stars Edgy, nose-to-the-grindstone urban YA with sarcasm support
Shotgun Gravy is interesting and quite different from what I normally read (sci-fi, YA )

The writing style is quite unusual - it's third-person limited, written in... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mars Dorian
5.0 out of 5 stars A wild ride!
Chuck Wendig is the master of profanity, one of few who can wield it without hurting himself or others in the process. Shotgun Gravy another book in a long line of wins for him. Read more
Published 8 months ago by JD
5.0 out of 5 stars Wendig's command of language is has got to be tried
This was a very enjoyable story, and the concept is both interesting and worthy. Wendig's language is very unique and can have you laughing your ass off and two seconds later... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Justin Crosby
5.0 out of 5 stars I so wanted to hate this book
This book should have been everything I hate about books. The main character is some teenage girl. It's bargain priced. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Roland G. Martinez
5.0 out of 5 stars Wendig has created literary crack... gimme part two of this adventure!
I read and loved DOUBLE DEAD. So when I saw a new title from Chuck Wendig, I bought it without even reading the blurb. Read more
Published 10 months ago by R. Blumenthal
4.0 out of 5 stars Atlanta Burns Up the Pages
This is a strong and vivdly-paced story about a survivor who feels compelled to save others. It isn't apologetic, maudlin, or sissified... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Leslie
5.0 out of 5 stars gunpowder and cigarette ash
I picked up Chuck Wendig's Shotgun Gravy a few months ago when he was offering it for free. Free! I thought. Can't beat a deal like that. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Mark Horejsi
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Chuck Wendig is a novelist, screenwriter, and game designer. He's the author of BLACKBIRDS, DOUBLE DEAD and DINOCALYPSE NOW, and is co-writer of the short film PANDEMIC, the feature film HiM, and the Emmy-nominated digital narrative COLLAPSUS. He lives in Pennsylvania with wife, taco terrier, and tiny human.

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