Well - if you've been watching the updates on all the various websites and blogs etc. that pertain the ALma Alexander and her doings, you will know that Worldweavers 1:Gift of the Unmage is officially out on the streets. So far the reviews have been pretty cool - Kirkus Reviews, the one with the curmudgeonly reputation, called it "Suspenseful and engossing" (it also called it a mix of Carlos Castaneda and Orson Scott Card in his Alvin Maker period - hey, I'll take it...). Booklist called it "an exquisite job". Kliatt and VOYA (and it has a starred review in the latter) both told the people who liked Harry Potter to go get this book - which is really cool. Oh, and by the way - there's a new site, dedicated to the Worldweavers books. You can get there through my official website, or directly at www.worldweaversweb.com (they named my cats on the back flap of the hardcover dustjacket, so I thought it would be fun, amonst other things, to feature my cats on one part of the page...)
APPEARANCES I'm doing a reading in Bellingham, at Village Books in Fairhaven, on April 5 at 7:30, for anyone who is within shouting distance. The store has 34 copies of the book in stock, something that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy - they really DO have confidence in me, my friends at Village Books, and I appreciate it! I'm still working on the local Barnes and Noble, perhaps in May. In the meantime, I've received invitations to be a part of an event at the Redmond Borders in June (date still to be confirmed, and will be announced) and also to join a teachers' conference in Leavenworth WA in early May and then to lead a YA writing workshop there at a Writing Camp on May 13. And then I'll be off th Wiscon, end of May. But more about all that later.
Just returned from Lunacon, and a visit with my publisher and my agent in New York. I did a bit of research for Worldweavers 3 - in the process of being written right now, and a lot of fun so far - and my lovely agent and I discussed details of a brand new project, the proposal for which will be going off to various publishers very shortly and the research for which I will be starting when I'm done with the YA books. You can read about that outing on my blog, which is at http://anghara.livejournal.com if you haven't been there yet.
IN OTHER NEWS Just did an interview for a German fantasy magazine, which I am told might appear as soon as this summer - and the German edition of "Jin Shei" is now out, and looks great. I"m still awaiting author copies of the Lithuianian and the Czech editions, which will both be fun - and the Brazilian edition, which I am told is also out. I've yet to see the author copies of the Dutch "Embers" edition, too, so there will be a lot of new book parcels coming home to roost soon.
I"ve got new reviews due soon at SFSite, so keep an eye on that place over the next few issues if you want to know my opinion of a bunch of new books, including Mary Gentle's "Ilario" - and I might also be starting to write reviews for IROSF soon, too. Lots to do, lots to do, busy and happy...
Happy spring, wherever you are. Keep an eye on my appearances list on the main webiste, and if you're anywhere near where I might be come and say hello.
And if you've read "Gift of the Unmage" and feel like posting a review on Amazon - please do! I'd muchly appreciate it...
cool!!! wanted to email you yesterday, had to go learn how to take cars or building parts off of people instead...
hugs!! Mir (more thoughtful answer when more thoughts are available to fill the answer *with*) On Mar 22, 2007, at 21:16 PM, Alma Hromic Deckert wrote:
> Well - if you've been watching the updates on all the various websites > and blogs etc. that pertain the ALma Alexander and her doings, you > will know that Worldweavers 1:Gift of the Unmage is officially out on > the streets. So far the reviews have been pretty cool - Kirkus > Reviews, the one with the curmudgeonly reputation, called it > "Suspenseful and engossing" (it also called it a mix of Carlos > Castaneda and Orson Scott Card in his Alvin Maker period - hey, I'll > take it...). Booklist called it "an exquisite job". Kliatt and VOYA > (and it has a starred review in the latter) both told the people who > liked Harry Potter to go get this book - which is really cool. Oh, and > by the way - there's a new site, dedicated to the Worldweavers books. > You can get there through my official website, or directly at > www.worldweaversweb.com (they named my cats on the back flap of the > hardcover dustjacket, so I thought it would be fun, amonst other > things, to feature my cats on one part of the page...)
> APPEARANCES > I'm doing a reading in Bellingham, at Village Books in Fairhaven, on > April 5 at 7:30, for anyone who is within shouting distance. The store > has 34 copies of the book in stock, something that makes me feel all > warm and fuzzy - they really DO have confidence in me, my friends at > Village Books, and I appreciate it! I'm still working on the local > Barnes and Noble, perhaps in May. In the meantime, I've received > invitations to be a part of an event at the Redmond Borders in June > (date still to be confirmed, and will be announced) and also to join a > teachers' conference in Leavenworth WA in early May and then to lead a > YA writing workshop there at a Writing Camp on May 13. And then I'll > be off th Wiscon, end of May. But more about all that later.
> Just returned from Lunacon, and a visit with my publisher and my agent > in New York. I did a bit of research for Worldweavers 3 - in the > process of being written right now, and a lot of fun so far - and my > lovely agent and I discussed details of a brand new project, the > proposal for which will be going off to various publishers very > shortly and the research for which I will be starting when I'm done > with the YA books. You can read about that outing on my blog, which is > at http://anghara.livejournal.com if you haven't been there yet.
> IN OTHER NEWS > Just did an interview for a German fantasy magazine, which I am told > might appear as soon as this summer - and the German edition of "Jin > Shei" is now out, and looks great. I"m still awaiting author copies of > the Lithuianian and the Czech editions, which will both be fun - and > the Brazilian edition, which I am told is also out. I've yet to see > the author copies of the Dutch "Embers" edition, too, so there will be > a lot of new book parcels coming home to roost soon.
> I"ve got new reviews due soon at SFSite, so keep an eye on that place > over the next few issues if you want to know my opinion of a bunch of > new books, including Mary Gentle's "Ilario" - and I might also be > starting to write reviews for IROSF soon, too. Lots to do, lots to do, > busy and happy...
> Happy spring, wherever you are. Keep an eye on my appearances list on > the main webiste, and if you're anywhere near where I might be come > and say hello.
> And if you've read "Gift of the Unmage" and feel like posting a review > on Amazon - please do! I'd muchly appreciate it...
For those that follow that stuff, "Gift of the Unmage" has been reviewed in the August issue of Realms of Fantasy and in the June issue of Locus - both of which are something of a milestone. So far the little book has gathered in quite a respectable crop of reviews, including a starred review in VOYA, the Bible of YA literature. My editor, who just sent me a rundown of what's been notched up so far, seems quite pleased by the whole thing.
I've been home from Wiscon, the world's first feminist SF convention and my favourite con of all that I go to, for nearly two weeks now, and for those who want to know what a saga that was, I'll refer you to my blog (http://anghara.livejournal.com) of May 29. I've since received two $100 vouchers for my next flight on American Airlines, should I choose to fly with them, which are valid for a year. WE paid THEM cold hard cash for the privilege fo being able to go home. Garfle bargle grump. However, at Wiscon I got wind of the fact - just in casual conversation - that my name had been tossed into the hat as a potential GoH at the con - which made me drop my jaw quite spectacularly, seeing as other guests of honour here have included Ursula le Guin, VOnda McIntyre, Lois Bujold, Chip Delany, and many other luminaries too numerous to name. To find my name in this company - even as a ghost candidate - makes me veyr proud indeed. So thanks to Wiscon for even thinking about it for a nanosecond.
However, in the two weeks that I've been back, I've basically reworked chapter 9 of book 3 into something resembling what I wanted it to be, and that was where book 3 stalled - seeing as this was also the moment that the proofs for Book 2, "Spellspam" saw fit to land on my doorstep. The proofs were, shall we say, a little bit of a mess - and I'm currently in the process of writing up my cavils and stets and suggestions etcetera, and my "proof edit letter" is already running to 8 pages, and I"m not halfway through the MS yet. THat's the priority at the moment, and I hope to have book 2 out of my hair and off my desk by Tuesday. Then it's back to book 3, which is now roughly just over half-done and which needs needs needs to be done by the end of August. And we won't even think about the fact that it's already the middle of June...
I've a scheduled meeting with a local reading group who have picked up "Jin Shei" for their monthly offering this month, on Wednesday night; after that, on June 16 at 2L30 PM, I will be appearing at a Summer Reading Program at the Lynnwood Borders store in Seattle. So if any of you are within shouting, walking or even driving distance, do come in and say hello, I"d love to see you. I'm also doing a special "writers camp" for teens in delightful Leavenworth on August 13, so I'll be floating around just that side of the Cascades come late summer...
In other news, I"m contemplating giving myself a birthday present - an ultraportable laptop. I'm yearning for a Vaio, but I found something more in my price range, an HP Pavilion laptop, which I can get for pretty much half the price of a Vaio. I hope it's reliable, I"m still investigating. But if I go for this one, it's on special offer at the local Office Depot until the end of June - which makes it just nice timing for July 5, on which I turn (don't tell anybody) 44. I mean, I can yearn for a Vaio but I'll take what I can get...
I'm looking forward to a set of bound proofs of "Spellspam" very soon. I'll probably be offering at least one as a competition prize on my website, Keep an eye out.
Well, that's all for now. In absence of any earthshaking news that needs disseminating instantly, I'll see you all when I get back from the Worldcon in Japan, in September - at which point I may have some news about the NEXT project I"m busy lining up...
Well, it's September, and all kinds of things are in the air....
1.WORLDWEAVERS NEWS
"Gift of the Unmage", Worldweavers #1, has been critically very well received, with a starred review in the prestigious VOYA journal, no less. I've had mail from readers, too, both the younger kind and the adults, and I seem to have hit a couple of issues that people are responding to - one in particular being Thea's craving for parental approval and not getting it in the manner which she wants or for the proper reasons.
Thea grows and develops fast - her world is changing, and she is in no small way part of what is changing it. She has some difficult choices to make in Worldweavers #2, "Spellspam" - if you haven't been my blog or my website lately, you may not have seen the cover for the new book, and you can go have quick look at it <a href="http://www.almaalexander.com/covers/worldweavers2_us_lg.jpg">here</a> - I think it's fabulous. "Spellspam", by the way is available for pre-rder <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Worldweavers-Spellspam-Alma-Alexander/dp/006083...">at Amazon.com</a>, right now - so if you have young 'uns (or older 'uns for that matter) for whom you are wanting presents, here's a deal for you - pre-order the book, email me that you've done that and give me a snailmail address, and I will send you a signed bookplate SPECIALLY made for the Worldweavers books which you can then put into people's stockings this Christmas and tell them that they will be able to stick the bookplate into the book in the Spring. The lines are, as they say, now open.
I might also add that I"ve finished and handed in the third book in the trilogy, and am awaiting the editorial letter on that imminently - the book should be in production before Christmas... keep your eyes on bookstore shelves for that one in the spring of 2009.
2. JIN SHEI NEWS
Please welcome my twelfth language for the Blessed Book - I have just received word that it will be out in Russian sometime next year. I am particularly pleased at this, because, of course, it's going to be in the Cyrillic font - and that's the closest I've come to seeing my work in my OWN home language. Let us recap - this means that the book is now out in English (of course), Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Turkish, Czech, Lithuanian, Hebrew, andnow Russian. I am feeling very international, and very happy, and very loved right now...
3. CHANGER OF DAYS NEWS
And yet another language to report - the "Changer of Days" duology has been sold to Spain, due out in 2009. That makes it three languages for my little fantasy books. Again, one happy writer here...
4.OTHER NEWS
Just returned from my trip to Japan, where I was treated to the full experience including my first crack at international business class travel, and being right in the path of a tropical typhoon. I've never QUITE seen vertical water before, but that one downpour that we got caught in while wandering down the side of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo was... sobering. We didn't GET the full brunt of the typhoon, which veered off into the west and missed a direct hiton TOkyo, but what we saw was interesting. We never did trip across Godzilla, but I think I should get a T shirt that says "i survived a Tokyo Typhoon".
Pictures, of course. Lots of pictures. I'm making calendars for Christmas presents...
Tha't s it for now, back to work - putting together an outline and proposal for a new fantasy novel right now, while awaiting word on a couple of other projects. Will keep you posted. Watch this space...