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Character Revolt
Characters Behaving Badly
2025
First Published
3.86
Average Rating
160
Number of Pages

Character Revolt is an audacious and darkly comedic fantasy novel that pulls back the curtain on what happens when fictional characters, tired of their fates, declare open rebellion against their creator. Author Hank Quense, renowned for crafting the world of Zaftan 31B and the medieval land of Gundarland, finds himself under siege—not from critics, but from the very heroes and villains he imagined. Transported to parallel universes where King Artie leads a fanatical football league, Zaftan squids wage ruthless campaigns of conquest, and Gundarland's dwarves, elves, trolls and yuks squabble and scheme, the characters are united by one new stories and better lives. The revolt unfolds across three parallel worlds, each brimming with absurdity and wit. In Camelot, football-mad knights plot quests to forcibly coerce the author into penning tales that will make them fabulously wealthy, while Saxon invaders threaten to raze the realm if not granted victory for once. Zaftan 31B’s tentacled despots burn books, stage interstellar coups, and debate the existential dilemma of being “real” in our world versus their own. Meanwhile, the denizens of Gundarland suffer through economic turmoil, lawless brigandage, and political corruption as unemployment skyrockets due to a rare outbreak of peace. As the author races to pacify his unruly cast, court intrigue, uproarious misadventures, and metaphysical dilemmas ensue—characters lead armed expeditions to track him down, stage lawsuits for unemployment compensation, burn his books to get his attention, and even threaten his very existence. Through farce and political satire, “Character Revolt” lampoons the fragile pact between creator and creation and delivers a madcap exploration of agency, narrative control, and the quest for meaning—even if it’s just a bigger role or a richer ending. The result is a riotous romp where anything can happen, and everyone has an axe to grind, sometimes literally.

Avg Rating
3.86
Number of Ratings
7
5 STARS
57%
4 STARS
14%
3 STARS
0%
2 STARS
14%
1 STARS
14%
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Author

Hank Quense
Hank Quense
Author · 15 books

Hank Quense writes satirical fantasy and sci-fi. Early in his writing career, he was strongly influenced by two authors: Douglas Adams and his Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and Joseph Heller’s Catch-22. Happily, Hank has never quite recovered from those experiences. He lives with his wife in northern New Jersey, a mere 20 miles from Manhattan, thecenter of the galaxy (according to those who live in Manhattan). They have two daughters and five grandchildren all of whom live close by. For vacations, Hank and Pat usually visit distant parts of the galaxy. Occasionally, they also time-travel. Besides writing novels, Hank lectures on fiction writing, publishing and book marketing. He is most proud of his talk showing grammar school kids how to create a short story. He used these lectures to create an advanced ebook with embedded videos to coach the students on how to create characters, plots and setting. The target audience is 4th to 7th graders. The book’s title is Fiction Writing Workshop for Kids.

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