Sunday, November 17, 2019

Warder in the works

One of the other things that's sidetracked work on new material has been Warder, which you might otherwise know as The Cloak of Shrouded Men.

Cloak was the first book I self-published, the product of three successive, and successful, NaNo experiences ('04-'06), the first physical copies of which I received in the mail the same day the last Harry Potter book was released in 2007 (a coincidence that has always amused me).  I began noticing further grammatical revision needs immediately.  I was supposed to have a new edition through an upstart publisher fairly soon after, but that fell apart, and the idea of releasing one never really left me.

Part of the problem was the title, not to mention the name of the main character, a superhero called Eidolon.  I loved both, and never considered changing the latter (pronounced "idol-on," as I later clarified; based on a line in a Hart Crane poem), but have had numerous ideas for the former.  Recently I settled on Warder.

I've tried shopping the book around to publishers for years.  I unlisted it from the original self-publisher a few years back.  I've done revisions, will probably do more, but I've really liked some of the ideas that've occurred to me, including a radical new ending that redefines an important element (or two).  Finding a cover image has been another long-term quest over the years, if I wanted to self-publish again, but just a few hours earlier, I think I finally solved that, too.

I intend, if I pull the trigger, to publish Warder in three volumes.  This is a story I never really intended to write in the first place, but I've never been able to leave it behind.  I like what I did with it (even if I know some readers, like Pat, will think there's too much philosophizing, too little action), and yeah, I even think, foolishly, if anything were to finally get me into comics, this story finally landing properly could do it.  Probably.  Maybe.

Well, we'll see.  (Heh.)

Saturday, November 16, 2019

We'll See released


I mentioned an "avalanche of poetry" previously.  I was sidelined in my recent writerly interests by blood that hemorrhaged in my right eye about a month back and caused some panic until I found out what was happening and settled into the recovery process, and then got back to business.  I did the family Christmas chapbook thing I've been doing the past four years (intended for family, as noted, so I never advertise them here), and I finalized the manuscript for the above collection.

You can find We'll See on Amazon here.  There's a lot of crazy material in it, but also some good stuff.  That said, if poetry ain't your thing, don't go out of your way.  Even if it is, I probably have more accessible stuff.  Mostly, I love that it's got some bulk behind it, one of the largest I've had in the 5"x8" format I've been using in releases since 2016.

Quite the salesman, I know!  But as I've said, I've got an avalanche of material, and I'll keep you posted about its book-style availability.

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