Vertiginous And Sticky-Eyed
Jun. 27th, 2012 11:47 amFourth day of vertigo. Like most Wednesdays, this too is a blur of potential activity caught in a trough of slough: Pick up Cal at school, take him to his music lesson and eat on the run, hopefully having at least cracked 500 words beforehand. Tonight I do BodyCombat at least, then go to the latest ChiSeries reading (Dave Nickle and Kelley Armstrong), where I will return Kari Maaren's guitar-strap to her. Then come back here and have even worse dreams than last night's, probably, which will be interesting, considering those involved getting gashed with a pair of skates and cursed by a witch.
Otherwise: The story's going okay. I'll ask about whether or not a physical copy of the e-book might be forthcoming, if enough people want one. The idea of an entire Hexslinger series collection is...interesting, but I don't know if it's really doable. At the moment, I would likely file it under thoughts like: "What about a whole book of A-Cat and the Cornish Sisters? People would pay for that, right?" and "Wow, I'd love to write sequels to a bunch of my stuff, like I did with 'The Emperor's Old Bones' and 'The Speed of Pain'. But seriously, this is probably a pretty restricted market we're talking about, here."
Frankly, I don't even know what's happening with that Five-Family Coven book, if anything, and that's the closest project I've got on tap to any sort of shared world. Meanwhile, I just gotta make it through my Hex City murder mystery without throwing up.
Otherwise: The story's going okay. I'll ask about whether or not a physical copy of the e-book might be forthcoming, if enough people want one. The idea of an entire Hexslinger series collection is...interesting, but I don't know if it's really doable. At the moment, I would likely file it under thoughts like: "What about a whole book of A-Cat and the Cornish Sisters? People would pay for that, right?" and "Wow, I'd love to write sequels to a bunch of my stuff, like I did with 'The Emperor's Old Bones' and 'The Speed of Pain'. But seriously, this is probably a pretty restricted market we're talking about, here."
Frankly, I don't even know what's happening with that Five-Family Coven book, if anything, and that's the closest project I've got on tap to any sort of shared world. Meanwhile, I just gotta make it through my Hex City murder mystery without throwing up.