Five Days...

Five Days...

The countdown continues. This Friday, Feb. 2, I will be "dans la maison" at Mystery to Me in Madison at 6:00pm.

His most esteemed potentate, gad-about-town, racketeer, and erstwhile Lord Bobbins, Eric Jon Larson, should be there as well.

It's a weird thing to write a book set in another creative genius' playground, but that's what I did, and that is what I will be promoting.

I have never had a problem filling time with long-winded explanations and stories, nor has Eric. We should be able to fill any amount of time discussing the book, the future books, Teslacon, #steampunk, or any other topics that might draw peoples' interest.

I promise to try to be mildly entertaining. Please come, if you're free, and bring friends. Wear steampunk attire, if you have any. If I can pack the place with bodies, then perhaps Joanne will have me back in the future. Who knows? Anything is possible.

In other news:

Paige Krogwold has been hard at work on the cover of LONG EMPTY ROADS. I have not seen it, as of this writing, but I have faith that the eBook will still launch this Friday.

I have been hard at work on the third TeslaCon novel, LORD BOBBINS AND THE CLOCKWORK GIRL, and even have an outline forming for a fourth book in the series. I will begin the first round of edits on the second book, LORD BOBBINS AND THE DOME OF LIGHT, soon. And, I may be writing a novella on the history of TeslaCon in the near future. Eric still has to get me the notes on that before I can start penning it, but things are afoot! Even though sales of LB&TRR have been nowhere near what I had conservatively hoped, it would still be nice to have this series take off somewhat.

It's nice to be getting the volume of writing done that I've been able to do lately, but I'm still unemployed. That's becoming more and more of a crucible. I am trying to persevere, though. I have been applying to a wide and varied assortment of jobs, both part-time and full-time in an attempt to just get out of the house. In the meantime, I anchor my usual booth at Culver's and write.

Fingers crossed, all.

--Sean
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