My new fantasy novel Shards is now available from the Kindle Store (or, if you’re in the UK, the UK Kindle Store) and the Nook Store at Barnes & Noble for $2.99 US (or the equivalent)! A print edition will be coming eventually, but first I need to finish editing (i.e., rewriting) the concluding book, The War of the Ravels, which I expect to have done some time next year. Sorry to leave everyone hanging, but I promise not to take as long as George R.R. Martin does between installments of “A Song of Ice and Fire”!
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Bon Voyage, Maurice Sendak
Posted by Dennis the Vizsla on May 8, 2012
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Final “Shards” Cover
Posted by jamesviscosi on April 21, 2012
Here it is!
I changed the text from red to black and added a couple more layers of outlining around it. It also looks good in monochrome, e.g., on an old-school Kindle:
I’m about halfway through formatting the book for the Kindle; watch this space for updates!
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“Shards” Cover Art
Posted by jamesviscosi on April 16, 2012
Well I selected my cover art for “Shards” already — sometimes you find an image and it just clicks! This artwork is “Inhale Exhale — The 7th Hour”, by Emilie Leger. (Check her page for more great art, one of which is likely to eventually become the cover of “The War of the Ravels”. For those who are allergic to Facebook, she also has a page at deviantART.)
I am looking at four options for the title and author name text, in horizontal and vertical permutations. I am leaning toward the vertical ones, but haven’t decided which I like best. (Well actually I’m sitting down, but you know what I mean.)
As always, thoughts and comments are welcome!
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Finished!
Posted by jamesviscosi on April 15, 2012
Well, for the one or two readers (both of whom are most likely in the UK) who are still waiting for the follow-up to Dragon Stones (which was once upon a time the #1 best seller on the Kindle fantasy lists in the UK), it is finally finished! The new book, Shards, is part one of a two-part fantasy series, and clocks in at about 111,000 words. For those who are keeping track, that’s somewhat shorter than A Flock of Crows is Called a Murder or Dragon Stones, but longer than Night Watchman or Long Before Dawn. Why release it as two books instead of one? Well …
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Blurb
Posted by jamesviscosi on January 22, 2012
So I realize I’ve been saying this for a while now, but book one of “Shards” really is, finally, entering its final development phase. At this point I’m not only editing, I’m also doing some layout work. I haven’t started looking for cover art yet, but I did pull a bit of dialog to serve as the blurb on the inside front cover:
“So what kind of character do you want?” Mercy asked.
“I don’t know.” Bernard inspected the options. “What’s a rogue?”
“A rogue is like a thief.”
“What, you mean they go around robbing people?”
“Well, sort of, but not like a mugger. More like, you know, Robin Hood or Ali Baba.”
“Mmm. What are you?”
“I’m an elf sorceress.”
“Of course you are. I’ll be a human rogue. Male. Good.”
“Good? You can’t be good.”
“Why not?”
“You’re a rogue.”
“So?”
“So you’re a thief. You burglarize castles. You waylay people and take their stuff. Does that sound like good behavior to you?”
“You just said rogues weren’t muggers.”
“It doesn’t take any skill to be a mugger. All it takes is a weapon. Rogues are like, like, like gymnasts. Acrobats who steal. Cat burglars. They jump around, they run along tightropes, they climb up walls.” She had no idea if this particular game actually presented rogues that way, but she was getting a little impatient. “Trust me, you’ll love being a rogue.”
“Hmm, I don’t know. Maybe I should be a scout. What would a scout do?”
“Help old ladies across the street. Oh, come on. Live dangerously.” Before he could protest further, she had made him a neutral male rogue. The computer then prompted her for the character’s name.
She gave Bernard a sidelong glance.
“Can’t I just call him Bernard?” he said. “Maybe humans in that world just have regular names.”
“Regular names are boring. Ambrosia the Sorceress is not going to pal around with someone named Bernard.”
“Well, I can’t think of a name,” he said, sounding cross.
“Fine, I’ll make one up for you.” She typed Brannoc and accepted the character; the screen went black for a moment, then returned to Ambrosia standing alone and motionless in the forest, as if she’d started down the path and then forgotten where she wanted to go.
“Where’s my character?” Bernard asked.
“He’s probably sitting around somewhere complaining about his name and wondering if he should have become a scout,” Mercy said.
None of my other books has used just dialog as a blurb, but I thought this was a good paragraph for establishing the personalities of and dynamic between my two main characters. Will it make anyone want to read the book? We’ll see …
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Happy New Year! And Yes I’m Still Here!
Posted by jamesviscosi on January 1, 2012
And yes, Shards (AKA “Big Book”) is still on its way. I recently switched from Pages to Scrivener to help manage it. As Peter O’Toole said in “Creator”:
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Attack of the Kindle Cases: Part Four
Posted by jamesviscosi on October 30, 2011
So after using the Kindle case with the built in light, the New Yorker case, and the Dragon Stones case, I decided that what I really wanted was a flip case. Maybe one that had some storage pockets. Maybe one like this, from RooCase:
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Attack of the Kindle Cases: Part 3
Posted by Dennis the Vizsla on October 2, 2011
After using the New Yorker Kindle case for a while, I noticed that M-Edge had started advertising that soon you would be able to create custom covers using your own pictures and photographs. Hmm, what would make a good Kindle cover for me? Hmm …
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Attack of the Kindle Cases: Part Deux
Posted by jamesviscosi on August 28, 2011
So after using my orange Kindle case for a while, I happened to notice that M-Edge made Kindle cases printed with covers from The New Yorker. The New Yorker is, of course, my favorite magazine of all time (I practically have a lifetime subscription), and I love dogs, and (as the Necromancer astutely noted) orange is my favorite color. So this would be the perfect Kindle case for me, right?
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