My ARCs came last night. The large print of the front cover (which is gorgeous, and can be ordered directly from the cover artist, should you ever decide that you want Toby watching you sleep) is on my living room wall. I expect I'll have my cover flat for the actual book soon, and then that, too, will wind up framed and hanging somewhere in my house (the living room is sort of filling up). And sometime around the middle of February, finished copies will appear, like a magical gift from the Bookmaker's Elves.
It's all getting very real.
Late Eclipses is the book that takes me out of "trilogy" territory, and into the big wide world of "the series." Toby's story has never been a trilogy, but people have persisted in calling it that, because that's how we're conditioned to think about things that come in blocks of three. Late Eclipses is also the first book that wasn't a part of my initial contract. DAW could easily have published An Artificial Night and said, "Well, that was fun, what other series do you have?" Instead, they said "We believe in Toby," and they bought this book. I am so grateful. I am so determined to prove that they were right.
I'm really proud of this book. A lot of things get resolved here, and a lot of things get set up; all the rules of Toby's world are fully in place, and I don't have to deal with them anymore. Plus, the whole of what I consider to be the "central cast" is now in place, which gives me a surprising amount of freedom. I'm happy. I hope you will be, too. (And remember, a pre-ordered book makes a lovely holiday treat for someone. Maybe even for yourself. I'm not picky, here!)
Book four is already almost here.
Wow.
December 16 2010, 22:36:46 UTC 6 years ago
Seanan McGuire:
Rosemary and RueA Local HabitationAn Artificial NightLate Eclipses (preorders available, book coming soon)
One Salt Sea (coming not as soon)
Discount Armageddon (coming even less soon)
Midnight Blue-light Special (sequel to Discount Armageddon, you do the math)
Ashes of Honor (Sept. 2012)
The Chimes at Midnight (Sept. 2013)
Feed (as Mira Grant, available now)
Deadline (as Mira Grant, out in 2011)
Blackout (as Mira Grant, out in 2012)
December 21 2010, 15:20:52 UTC 6 years ago