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Lobster Press has just made its
Fall/Winter 2010 catalogue available, and my new YA fantasy Song of the Sword gets pride of place as the first book listed.
Guess I'd better get busy and write the second book...
Posted by Edward Willett at 15:14, June 11th, 2010 under Blog |
I now have an electronic version of Song of the Sword, Book 1 in The Shards of Excalibur, my new YA fantasy coming out this fall from
Lobster Press, available to send to any bona fide book reviewers (for online sites or print) interested in reading and reviewing the novel leading up to its October release.
If you review books and you'd like a copy, send me an email or just leave a comment on this post.
Posted by Edward Willett at 15:00, June 8th, 2010 under Blog |
I'm pleased to finally be able to show off the cover art for my upcoming YA fantasy, Song of the Sword, Book 1 of five-book series The Shards of Excalibur, coming out in mid-October from
Lobster Press.
The art work is by
Allen Douglas, and I like it a lot.
Here's the blurb from the
Amazon.ca page (where you can already pre-order the book...and where, obviously, some people have, because it has a remarkably high rating for not actually being in print yet):
Before the Lady called her, Ariane's life was a mess. Two years ago, her mother disappeared. She bounced around different ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 0:06, June 4th, 2010 under Blog |
It's been a busy week, writing-wise. My latest adult nonfiction book, with the admittedly not-very-sexy title of Land Surveying in Saskatchewan: Laying the Groundwork for Property Rights and Development, has now been released by the Saskatchewan Land Surveyor's Association. The release coincides with the SLSA's annual general meeting (at which I'll be making a speech tomorrow for the Past President's Luncheon), and the launch was held at Government House with the Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan, the Hon. Dr. Gordon Barnhart, in attendance. Dr. Barnhart gave a very nice speech, there were a few other remarks, and then I helped unveil a giant poster showing off the cover of the book.
I ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 23:08, March 26th, 2010 under Blog |
Specifically, I've sold The Singing Water, a modern-day YA fantasy with Arthurian elements, set mostly in Saskatchewan, to Montreal's
Lobster Press, a Canadian publisher of award-winning children's books. Best of all, they're planning to bring out the entire five-book series I've got planned, collectively entitled Excalibur Reforged.
The Singing Water is scheduled to kick things off next fall; which means my first couple of months of 2010 will be spent on revising it.
I'm very excited to be returning to YA fantasy and looking forward to working with Lobster Press.
With this sale, I'll have at least five books coming out next year: my history of Saskatchewan surveyors, my biographies of Johnny Cash and Andy Warhol for
Enslow Publishers, ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 23:03, December 14th, 2009 under Blog |