An Announcement of the Worst Kind

I've spent the better part of two days trying to figure out the best way to write this post. This isn't news I imagined ever having to break to my readers, but like ripping off a Band-aid, sometimes you just have to say it.

There will be no more Dreg City books.

As much as I want to qualify that statement with "for now" or "in the near future," I don't want to impress false hope when I cannot make those guarantees. What I know is this: Bantam has opted to not buy any more Dreg City books due to the sales numbers of the first four books.

Basically, the series isn't selling. Despite being reviewed well and despite you amazing, wonderfully loyal fans, the sales numbers just aren't there. This certainly drives home the point that no matter how artistic you may think writing is, publishing is still a business.

As Michael Corleone once said, "It's not personal, Tom. It's strictly business."

Intellectually, I know it isn't personal. Emotionally, though, it feels like I've failed somehow. I was raised with a "do the job you're given and do it to the best of your ability" work ethic. I did everything I was supposed to do as an author (wrote a good book, promoted it, interacted with social media) and I fulfilled my contracts--but it wasn't enough. I don't know what I could have done differently, or if the series was just too dark, too different from the start. I just don't know. But it doesn't stop me from feeling like I failed.

Worst of all, I feel like I failed you guys--my readers. While WRONG SIDE OF DEAD does not end at a cliffhanger, there are promises of things to come and stories yet untold. I adore writing for Evy, Wyatt, Phineas, Kismet, Milo, and the others. I adore playing in Dreg City. And I adore interacting with you guys.

As I said above, I can't promise anything right now.

Do I know where Evy's story is going? Yes.

Do I know how many more books it will take? Yes.

Do I know if/when/how they'll be written/made available? No.

This is my job, so right now I have to focus on other advance-paying projects. I have something new in the works (folks who follow me on Twitter have probably seen me using the #SekritProject hashtag recently). I still have CHANGELING releasing in June, and I have two new MetaWars stories releasing digitally next year. As much as saying good-bye to Evy & Company hurts right now, hopefully it's just temporary.

I'm going to close by asking a favor of you guys: if you've read and enjoyed the Dreg City books, tell someone else. Tell a friend or a neighbor, or a fellow book blogger, or the lady on your commuter train whose nose is always in her Kindle. Post reviews on Amazon and BN.com. Post reviews on Goodreads. If your local library doesn't have it, ask them to stock it--or better, donate a copy, as many libraries work on very tight budgets.

And even if superheroes aren't your thing, give TRANCE a try. It's more urban fantasy than you might think.
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Published on March 30, 2012 08:09
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message 1: by Munchkin (new)

Munchkin Nnnnnoooooooooooo!

I do try to spread the word among other readers !

Maybe someday .....


message 2: by Andi (new)

Andi I am so sad -- I love Evy and this series! How about trying to self-publish the rest of them in ebook versions to show there is still interest?


message 3: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Thanks, Andi and Caitlen, for the support!


message 4: by Jeri (new)

Jeri I'm sooo sorry and sad to hear, I love Evy & Wyatt and the Dreg Series, they are one of my favorite series.


message 5: by becc (new)

becc NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! I loved this series so much!!


message 6: by Susan (new)

Susan This is such sad news! I love this series.


message 7: by Jeri (new)

Jeri I'm spreading the word on how great the series is, I just bought my son the first Dreg City book to read, and told him if he likes it (Which he will) to spread the word as well.


Lynsey is Reading This is awful. Why aren't people picking up these books? The covers are badass, the story is badass the writing is badass. What's not to like?


Heather Romanowski Book Realm Revisions, LLC I work at a library and the Dreg city books are there.


message 10: by Anne (new)

Anne I'm sorry to hear it, Kelly. I read and enjoyed the first book of the series. At least I still have three more books to read before I run out. :(


message 11: by Amanda (new)

Amanda I am soooo sad:( I really enjoyed the series I hope that someone will soon see the value that we all see in the Dreg series...Best of luck.And I hope that they will be back.


message 12: by Nikki (new)

Nikki This is terrible! I just finished book three and have book four ready to go and was checking to see when book 5 would be available. I never imagined this! Evy, Wyatt, Phineas etc. are all such great characters and I love the Dreg City world, even if it is darker than a lot of UF out there. I appreciate that you don't shy away from the more realistic brutality that would occur in such a world! I'm crossing my fingers that you are able to find a way to tell the rest of Evy's story. I always review on GR but will try to spread the word elsewhere, including Amazon. Good luck Kelly! I haven't read Trance yet but it too is on my bookshelves waiting for me and Changeling is on my pre-order list!


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