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And the winner is…

Huge, gonzo thanks to everyone who entered my ARC contest! It was lovely to see such interest and I do hope you’ll keep on coming back and commenting—I love the back-and-forth. And there will be MORE giveaways soon; I’ve been reliably informed by my editor that Del Rey Spectra is going to be giving away a few of my ARC’s on their Facebook page. (Search for Del Rey Spectra on Facebook and like ’em—why not, you like books, right? I hope you win!) I was also told that there would be some giveaways on Goodreads and Library Thing; I’m on both of those sites, by the way, and you’re welcome to friend me there, etc.

So here’s how I chose the winner: I went to Random.org and used their sequence generator. I told it to randomize a sequence from 1-68 (since there were 68 comments) and whatever number came out on top would be the winner. If the winning number corresponded to one of my comments then I was going to do it again, but luckily that didn’t happen. Here’s the screen shot of the drawing, timestamped at the bottom, winning number at the top left:

In the immortal words of Rothfuss, click to embiggen

So the winning comment is #16, and that belongs to Becky B! Congratulations, Becky! You have won an advance copy of HOUNDED! It’s been maltreated, but we’re going to look at that from the sunny side and say instead that it is now infused with a sense of adventure! Email me your address (kevin@kevinhearne.com) and whatever you’d like me to sign in the book, and I will send it to you via the fabulously slow Media Mail!

And in case you didn’t hear via Twitter or Facebook and you missed this, check out this post I did with my editor, Tricia Pasternak, on the making of the cover of HOUNDED.

Tomorrow I will post my next Still Life with Fantasy and Fruit…it’s a big one, number 10. :)

Fly, little book, be free of karmic debt!

Last week I learned that an unscrupulous sort was selling an Advanced Reader Edition of my debut, HOUNDED, on eBay—and furthermore, I suspected that this particular copy was not actually read or enjoyed by anyone. For this, I wept. Holding firmly to the belief that all books should be loved (but especially my books, ahem!), I actually bought the book from said unscrupulous person—it’s on its way to me now—solely so I could give it away to someone who’d like to read it. Might that someone be you?

Leave a comment below about whatever you’d like (peanut butter! hummingbirds! steampunk couture!) and you’re entered to win it. By entering, I hope you sincerely wish to read it and won’t sell it again online! I will sign the book thusly:

Yea, though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of eBay, I will fear no bookshelf. I was personally rescued from a book pirate by my author, and now I am given unto you, __(your name here)__, to enjoy in advance of millions of people (mwah-ha-ha-ha!), to build a shrine around, bequeath unto your heirs, and so on! Put on some jammies and read me, damn it!

Or I’ll sign it however you’d like. I’m just being silly. :) Seriously, though, it will do my heart good to know that the book is free of its mercenary past and in the hands of someone who likes stories. If you’d like to read this SUPER! SPECIAL! SLIGHTLY ABUSED BUT STILL SIGNED! Advance Edition, say howdy to me in the comments by the end o’ Saturday, January 15. I’ll put the names in the good ol’ randomizer Sunday morning-ish, and announce the winner sometime that day.

The winners o’ my previous contest are Qwill for Zero History and Sarah M for Who Fears Death. Congratulations to you both! Send me an email (kevin@kevinhearne.com) with your address and I’ll pop ’em in the snail mail. Thanks also to everyone who entered that contest—hope you’ll enter this one too!

Whoa…news flash! While I was writing this, My Magic Agent™ sent me an email! I’ve just accepted an offer from Turkey for the series! How cool is that! Thank you, Turkey!

In other news, my miniature painting hobby has veered from dwarfs to these giant things that are advertised as satyrs but are really bipedal goats with three-fingered hands. I’m just about finished with one, and he’s going to be guarding a FLAGON of beer on my next Still Life blog. That is, if I can find a flagon. Flagons aren’t as ubiquitous as they used to be, but I really need a flagon now to feel a distant kinship with Conan the Barbarian. And I completely, utterly blame author Jaye Wells for creating that need. Demand a flagon at your local glassware outlet today! If enough of us demand it, someone will supply it. :)

Meet Atticus for free!

I’ve been waiting a long time for the world to meet Atticus O’Sullivan, last of the Druids. April 19 (the release date for Hounded) seems sooo far away right now. But just in time for the holidays, Suvudu has posted a free short story called “Clan Rathskeller” that you can enjoy by clicking right here. (And clicking is free, I might add.)

Set ten months before the events of Hounded, the story will introduce you to Atticus and Oberon and give you a little glimpse of their world. I hope you enjoy it, and please tell everyone you know—because everyone you know likes free stuff, right?

Release date moved up!

I have always wanted to time travel, and for a while I held on to a tiny dream that one day I would find someone like Doc Brown, and he’d have a flux capacitor in a blue Shelby Mustang, and once we got hold of 1.21 jigowatts of electricity (the movie’s approximation of gigawatts), we’d be golden. We (the Doc and I) would go back and see Hamlet when it first debuted in Elizabethan England, and then we’d most likely catch the plague and die. Or get hanged as witches. Today that dream sort of came true.

I didn’t find a Doc Brown, but I did receive notice that my long wait for publication has just been shortened by a week. The release date for Hounded has been moved up from April 26 to a NEW! EARLIER! date of April 19! So in a way it’s like I skipped a week of time there. And so did everyone who pre-orders the book or buys it the first week! All those lucky people have become time travelers and probably would be justified in becoming a bit snooty about it. I’m a wee bit saddened that it didn’t involve a tricked-out Mustang (or a ride in Dr. Who’s TARDIS—bow ties are cool), but I’m certainly not going to complain. A shorter wait is just one more thing to give thanks for on Thursday.

Shiny Covers!

They didn’t tell me they would be shiny! I just got what they call sales proofs in the mail—these are what the sales folks take around to bookstores and say, “See, if you’re going to judge a book by its cover, then THIS ONE WINS!”—and the title that was previously white text is now foil stamped and embossed! I had no idea they were going to do that until my editor told me they’d gone ahead and done it. My scan doesn’t do it justice, but you’ll get the idea:

As Patrick Rothfuss would say, click to embiggen

Well, my peeps at Del Rey outdid themselves with these covers. I love ’em! They are going to gleam on the shelves! Ginormous thanks to authors Ari Marmell, Kelly Meding, and Nicole Peeler for reading the book before the awesome cover existed and saying something nice about it. That truly means the most, because they didn’t have to read it or say anything nice, yet they did.

Now here’s a better look at the cover for book two in the series:

I really dig this one because you can see Atticus’s tattoo much better; it wraps five times around his biceps and then falls down the top of his forearm, but you can’t see that in the pose for Hounded. This cover has a couple more touch-ups to go before it’s finalized, but it’s 90% there and they needed to get a proof out for the sales team. I think it looks spectacular as is! Hope you dig ’em too.

HOUNDED cover revealed!

Though I suppose I could be accused of bias when I say “I LOVE IT!” it’s true nonetheless. The cover for Hounded is awesome; Del Rey has captured Atticus perfectly!

When Tricia & Mike (my spiffy editors) told me that Advanced Reader’s Editions were on their way, they made one request: have someone take pictures of me opening the box. They know I’ve been waiting to be published a long time, and to see my book bound and printed for the first time would be, in the words of our vice president,  “a big f#%!ing deal.” I agreed readily, not knowing what torture it would be…

The box arrived on Friday; I arrived soon after. BUT NO ONE WAS AROUND TO TAKE PICTURES. I couldn’t open it! I could have gone to a convenience store and made the clerk take pictures—I was thinking such things—but not seriously, because I wanted my family to be around when I opened it; they’ve been waiting a long time to see the book too. I had to wait three hours for my wife to get home, gnawing on my fingers the whole time, staring at the Box of Joy that I could not open.

It taunted me with its Random House return address and its priority overnightness:

Do not be alarmed by my strange expression in the next picture. I’m petting the box and purring, see. Well, okay, be alarmed if you’d like.

Purrrrrr.
The Box of Joy finally surrendered its happy contents to me:

….Words fail. All I can say is that there’s nothing like a dream coming true, and I couldn’t be happier.
   Below is my photo of the ARE cover. I apologize for the wee bit of glare. Also, the icons on the charms aren’t really coming through on this picture—all you see are black squares—but you’ll see them “for reals” with your naked eye, and they’re sublime. I’ll have the cover art file later, but for now enjoy the ARE:

If Atticus looks at you like that and draws his sword, APOLOGIZE. It doesn’t matter for what, just tell him you’re sorry and you’ll never do it again!
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it lots more: Del Rey has been completely lovely to work with. Tricia and the art dept. deserve mad props for this cover, and for the Hexed and Hammered covers as well. They brought Atticus to life and they incorporated my suggestions beautifully; I will build them a shrine and make offerings of gummi worms and beer.
And whoa—Hounded is now available for pre-order on Amazon, Borders.com, and BN.com! They don’t have the cover image up yet, but in case you’re really itching to get a head start on buying the books you need to read in April, now you can!
In other news—yes, I have other news!—my Cage Match write-up of Gaius Baltar vs. Feyd Rautha-Harkonnen should be up sometime today on Suvudu.com, so I’d love it if you went over there and took a gander. And, should you be so inclined, please vote for Baltar! Not only is he a completely awesome villain that you love to hate, as long as he wins, I get to keep writing!
I wish you peace, if you’re into that sort of thing. Otherwise, may you be swept suddenly into a world of intrigue and learn a rune-based magic system in only three days to prevent a demon apocolypse.

Developments & Shocking News

The shocking news first: I have discovered that there are some human beings—sharing the planet with us right now, I might add—who don’t like pie. Until today, I was not aware that this was an option. I’m actually thinking that this is an elaborate hoax perpetrated by my students, and those who protested to me that they seriously don’t like pie are being contrary. I am tempted to dismiss it all as teenage rebellion. I mean, how can you look at this…

and react to it like this….?
That’s not right.
But in other news: I have found a neato website designer, thanks to a neato guy named Joe. The neato website designer is Sean; he’ll be getting something together for me soon once my cover art is finalized. I’m going to migrate this whole honkin’ blog over to my website, and it’ll be a WordPress kind of thing because I hear all the cool people are using it (plus I’ll be able to update the site easily, which is its primary attraction). 
Dudes: Six months until Hounded is on the shelves. It’s starting to feel real.
I think (I hope?) Gaius Baltar will beat the White Witch in Round One of Suvudu Cage Match: Villains, and as such I’ll get to write a new throw-down featuring him and whoever wins between the Borg Queen and Feyd Rautha-Harkonnen. (Can I just say how much fun it was to type that sentence? Most people would shuffle away from me and signal a taxi if I said that out loud, but I can let my Nerd off the chain when I blog.) Feyd is winning so far, so I’m having fun imagining that particular scenario. I’ll know the final results tomorrow (Thursday) and then I’ll have a couple o’ days to come up with a lovely violent vision for Gaius. The new write-up will appear on Monday, and of course I’d appreciate your support once again for Baltar…I get to write about him for as long as he lasts!
Progress on book four, Tricked, has been going well this week. I introduced three new characters and gave Oberon his longest speech of the series thus far. But I realize now that Oberon has yet to eat any pie in my fiction—indeed, my books have thus far been pie-free. Perhaps I will soon have occasion to enshrine pie in my series. Any votes on what kind of pie?

Still Life with Fantasy and Fruit #8

I’m on my October break—which means a week off from school—and having a WHOLE! WEEK! to read and write and run errands during normal business hours sounds like a swim in milk chocolate right now.

My copy edits for Hammered are going to arrive today, so of course I’ll be diving into that, and I’m hoping to finish up my outline for book six this week, which is currently wearing the tentative title of Hunted.

My outlines are about 10-15 pages. I’m making them longer and more detailed than I used to because I saw the advantage of it while writing Hexed; the detailed notes I’d written on Hexed allowed me to crank it out in five months, and it was also far easier to edit/prettify than Hounded or Hammered, neither of which had detailed outlines. So I’ve learned quite a bit about myself as a writer—I can write as a pantser and as a plotter as well—but wow, the job sure gets done more efficiently when I plot. That doesn’t mean I slavishly follow the outline, either—I change things as I go, especially the order of events. I’ll probably post my Hexed outline after the book comes out so people can compare what I’d planned against what actually got written.

Here’s what I plan to read this week:

Still Life with Fantasy and Fruit #8

We have three miniature fruits here alongside a giant variation of another. Miniature Clementine oranges, a wee watermelon, and a petite pumpkin frame Scott Westerfeld’s dieselpunk Behemoth, while huge table grapes called Pristines nestle against the steampunk succulence of Cherie Priest’s Dreadnought.

I loved both Leviathan (Westerfeld) and Boneshaker (Priest), so these sequels are going to be delightful returns to worlds I enjoyed on my first visit. I especially love that Dreadnought is printed in brown ink like Boneshaker was.

In other news, Suvudu is starting their Villain Cage Match! TODAY! You can go vote now for who should fill in the last few slots in the bracket here.

And when the first round starts, one of the matchups will be introduced by Yours Truly! The bracket is public now, so I’m not going to be spoiling anything with this: I’ve written up the White Witch from the Chronicles of Narnia (Seed #5) vs. Gaius Baltar from Battlestar Galactica (Seed #28)! I hope you’ll follow along and join in the fun by voting! These Cage Matches are the coolest thing ever…it’s a chance to feed the Nerd Inside. So say we all.

A bulleted list of updates

•I have publication dates for all three books now:
HOUNDED, April 26, 2011
HEXED, May 24, 2011
HAMMERED, June 28, 2011

•In super-duper-happy-mega-big-jumbo news, I’m getting ultra-spiffy, full-color, finished-art ARE’s (Advanced Reader Editions)! Normally ARE’s are sent out with generic covers on them; they say the author’s name, the title of the book, and then there’s a nice houndstooth pattern or some diamonds or whatnot to look at, nothing more. Full-bore ARE’s are supposed to indicate the publisher is really behind the book, thinks it will do well, etc. so I’m extremely grateful and lucky to have the coolest editor evah. But it also means I’ll get to see some cover art a bit sooner than I thought! If you cannot feel my excitement pouring through the pixels at your eyeballs right now, then you are extraordinarily stable to the point of Stoicism! Squeeee! There. That did it. You’re excited now too!

•Whoa! I got my first fan mail! A relative of my alpha reader wrote me a very nice note after he finished reading HEXED. Completely made my week. Here’s a snippet:

The last fight scene was epic! I could picture it exactly–it was very easy to follow what was happening…I’ve read other books where I just get lost in the various battle sequences and I just end up skipping pages.  Boo to them.  You, sir, know what you’re doing.  Kudos.

Wasn’t that sweet? He said a lot of very nice things, but that bit made me all warm and fuzzy inside because fight scenes are extremely difficult for me to write. I count that as  high praise indeed. Thanks, Mike R!

•Possessed by whimsy, a couple of my friends are doing a parody of Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” video with me. We are all giant men. We won’t be wearing spandex or leotards because we’re trying to induce laughter rather than vomiting. Can’t wait to get it all shot and edited…we did the first part today, and it was quite a hoot!

•Getting into The Scarlet Letter with the kids at school. The Romantic writing style is a bear, but the story is first-class soap opera, man. And Roger Chillingworth is the most cold-blooded villain ever. Dude  creeps me out. I’ve had nightmares, because he just never gives up. And it’s funny how some adults have heard we’re reading it and they’re instantly down on it. “HATED IT!” they say. Well, it’s only because they’re still having nightmares about Roger F-ing Chillingworth. I mean, if you give Darth Vader, Freddy Kreuger, and Roger Chillingworth each a planet of people to make miserable, first one to make ’em all go insane wins, Roger F-ing Chillingworth will win. He is a master of mental torture. Puritan Guilt: It’s What’s For Dinner!

Where did the time go?

It’s been almost a week since my last post…I’ve been busy. School, you know. I’m finishing up The Crucible and about to start The Scarlet Letter. O, the calamities of Puritan drama! They’ll be begging for the Age of Reason soon.

But I was rather productive over the long weekend. The typeset pages of HEXED arrived and I finished a read-through, finding far fewer errors than I did for HOUNDED, so that had me feeling happy. Still, I found a tiny sequence where I wasn’t quite sure what was happening…I almost couldn’t believe I’d written it. Funny how time away from a manuscript can bring out little things like that. So I have some very minor tweaks to make—probably less than 30 words—and then that will be finished.

I also finished outlining book five, which is (at this moment) titled TRAPPED. My earlier idea for that book’s title was TEMPTED, but I decided that made it sound either like a romance novel or some sort of Food Network book about desserts. Romance and desserts are awesome, of course—especially together, isn’t there a subgenre called Calorie Erotica?—but that’s not the vibe I’m going for.

And hey, cheers to my followers in Australia—I think I have a couple, right? You’ll be pleased to hear that I got my contract from Oz today, and the publication dates for all three books are just one month behind the US release, so you’ll get HOUNDED in June, HEXED in July, and HAMMERED in August of 2011! I’m very excited about this and so happy that HarperCollins/Voyager decided to pick up the series!

Must go back to school now to announce the freshman football game. My play-by-play kung fu is the best in the East Valley. ;)