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Here’s to an exciting new year!

You know, 2012 was a pretty good year, all things considered. My family is healthy and happy, I had a great time at my job, I traveled fairly extensively. It was fun.

Oh, and I got a book deal on my 40th birthday. You know, little things like that.

Of course, this year could prove to be just as exciting, if not more so. The Daedalus Incident hits stores in a little more than four months, which will be the fulfillment of a pretty major dream and ambition. You’ll likely run into me at a couple of conventions over the course of 2013, and I’ll be updating the blog and Twitter as to my whereabouts. I’m also going to be popping up across the Internet on blogs and podcasts, too. I’m pretty jazzed about it all. It’s going to be fun.

But, as they say in the infomercials, THAT’S NOT ALL.

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Judge the writing, not the process

Is my writing process artistic and angsty enough? Maybe I need to drink more and outline less.

I was cruising my various social media outlets recently when I came across a sentence which gave me pause: “Outlines are the refuge of a hack.”

Umm…I outline. Heck, I use Excel.

Now, to be fair, I don’t consider myself a towering literary figure. I’d like to think that my work may have some underlying themes and ideas, but crashing an 18th century sailing ship into Mars is unlikely to be considered super-deep. (“Dude, the ship is a metaphor for colonialism, right? And Mars is totally standing in for humanity’s history of war and self-destructiveness. So that whole thing is, like, you know, how the imposition of cultural paradigms are doomed to failure, right?”)

Actually, I really hope someone writes that about The Daedalus Incident someday, because that’s not what I was thinking when I wrote it. I was thinking something along the lines of: “This is SO cool.” But I digress.

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Revisions are in! Twitter stuff! And other assorted tidbits

Like I said a few weeks ago, a good editor is pretty valuable, and I’m quite lucky to have one such editor in my corner. I turned in my edits to Ross Lockhart, managing editor of Night Shade Books, and found that the product I turned in was much improved thanks to his suggestions. That is pretty awesome. (If you follow Ross on Twitter, you’ll also find he has excellent taste in beer. I suspect this is indeed related to his editing ability.)

Speaking of 140 characters or less: Come follow me on Twitter if you haven’t already, and spread the words to your friends, relatives, acquaintances and frenemies. Once I get up to 300 followers there, I’m going to post an excerpt of The Daedalus Incident right here on the blog. And yes, it’ll be a decently-sized bit of of the book, not the few paragraphs you’ve seen thus far.

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LIVE on Blog Talk Radio tonight!

A quick reminder: I’m on SupaFi64 tonight at 10 p.m. EST talking about The Daedalus Incident! It’s my first podcast guest spot, so come see whether I sound all cool and suave, or I choke completely under the pressure. Either way, good times!

It’ll be live-streamed on Blog Talk Radio and will also be available as a podcast on iTunes. So check it out!

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First podcast! Final revisions! Good editors!

I’m here Wednesday at 10 p.m. Come listen in!

I’m officially enmeshed in final (one hopes) revisions to The Daedalus Incident, but I’m taking time away from the wordsmithing to make my very first guest spot on a SF/F podcast. On Wednesday, I’ll be on SupaFi64 at 10 p.m. EST to talk about the book and, most likely, a wide variety of other geeky topics. You can listen to the podcast LIVE on BlogTalkRadio, or download it later from iTunes.  The SupaFi64 gang put on a great show, so come check it out.

Meanwhile, I received my editorial letter this week from Ross Lockhart, editor extraordinaire at Night Shade Books. I had previously scoffed at the wailing and gnashing of teeth I saw from other authors about this particular phenomenon. Surely, I thought, this wouldn’t be a bad thing. One’s editor was there to improve the book, and the author by extension — not to subject writers to torture. This faith was tested slightly when I read this:

…I’ve marked up a Word file of the manuscript, highlighting approximately two hundred individual points…

Oh, boy.

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Six months to go, and the to-do list grows

There’s a lot of stuff sneaking up on me these days. Like giant shark jaws.

Writing a novel was a great personal accomplishment. Getting an agent, and an awesome one at that, was even better. Landing an offer from a well-respected publisher — on my 40th birthday, no less — was freakin’ incredible.

Now, with less than six months to go before The Daedalus Incident is released into the wild, I have to say…there’s a lot more to do.

Of course, you’ve seen the blog updated regularly with details on the cover and pre-orders. (There’s more sites up and running with pre-order pages, including those in Canada and the U.K., so find your favorite here.) But there’s also a lot going on behind the scenes. The machine is gearing up, and I’m going to be a big part of that.

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Pre-order The Daedalus Incident in the U.K.!

The Daedalus Incident is a very English novel, given its fantastical take on His Majesty’s Royal Navy during the late 18th Century; the works of C.S. Forester and Patrick O’Brian were a huge influence on me. Thus, I’m pleased to report that the book is available for pre-order on Amazon.co.uk. If you’re in the U.K., give it a look!

As more pre-order sites go live, wherever they may be, I’ll be adding them here. For those of you not in the U.K., the book is available via Amazon and Barnes & Noble. If you see the book available on other sites, feel free to add comments here on the blog or flag me over on Twitter. And always remember to ask for The Daedalus Incident at your local independent bookstore!

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Plugging into the geek world

Have to keep up, otherwise my view of SF/F could look like this.

OK, that was some excitement yesterday, what with The Daedalus Incident now available for pre-order and the unveiling of the cover and all. You know what’s distracting? Amazon sales rankings. The book doesn’t come out for another six months, but there I am, looking and going, wow, someone is actually BUYING MY BOOK.

Now that the shock and awe have worn off, I’m back to reality, which includes revising a short story, considering revisions for a second, and pondering just when I’m going to get the sequel to The Daedalus Incident off the back burner. These are, of course, good problems to have, considering that I’m a soon-to-be published novelist. Someone wants to read my fiction, and that’s a beautiful thing.

I’ve also been spending time becoming better immersed in geek culture and getting myself up to speed on what’s happening and who’s doing what. Yes, I’m a proud geek, but I also have limited time in which to geek out. I’ve had to do some refreshing. So without further ado, here are some of the sites I use to keep up to date on all things SF/F and geek, particularly those things with a literary bent.

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Pre-order The Daedalus Incident today!

OK…now this is getting real.

The Daedalus Incident is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble! That’s right, the book is now a Real Thing that you can purchase today. I mean, it won’t be delivered until May 7, but you can purchase it today. Be an early adopter! Tell all your friends that, yes, you were among the first. When everyone starts talking up this crazy book they heard about, the one where a sailing ship crashes into Mars, you can nonchalantly lean back and say, “Yeah, I pre-ordered it.” You are instantly cool.

I’ll be updating the blog with other vendors offering The Daedalus Incident for pre-order as I hear about them, and I also expect that the book will be available in a variety of e-book formats and, yes, audiobook as well. I would also urge you to ask about The Daedalus Incident at your local independent bookseller. Let’s keep those indie bookstores going!

Of course, all this means that we now have a final cover. Here’s a nice big version of it:

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The many faces of Sherlock Holmes

The hat and pipe don’t make the man.

Will the real Mr. Sherlock Holmes please stand up? You know, the one with the deerstalker hat and the pipe?

Actually, while the hat has become iconic, it’s actually a later addition to the Holmes canon. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle made Holmes a pipe smoker, an eccentric, a recreational drug user and an occasional lout, but the hat and the cloak-cape-thing were practically all Hollywood. Indeed, throughout the history of the character, he has changed and adapted with the times. And for anyone who’s writing fiction based on already established characters — historical or fictional — a look at Holmes can be instructive. It also helps that I’m something of a Holmes aficionado. So settle in for this post, dear reader.

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