I’ve finished the final book in the Semiosis trilogy

I’ve turned in the manuscript for Usurpation, the third book in the Semiosis trilogy. At the end of the second book, Interference, rainbow bamboo has been taken to Earth and is flourishing, and Stevland tells them to protect and dominate the humans. But how? The third book tells that story.

Usurpation should appear in bookstores in October 2024.

A whole year from now! Yes, it seems like a long time, but a lot still needs to be done. My editor at Tor might suggest a few more changes, such as adding a scene that could strengthen the story. Then the manuscript will be sent to a copyeditor.

Good copyeditors are far, far more than proofreaders. As they go over the manuscript, they will make a glossary or stylesheet of names of characters, places and other terms, and they’ll check to see that they are used consistently. They’ll note distinctive formatting or punctuation, and make sure the text conforms overall to the Chicago Manual of Style and a standard reference dictionary. They might need to check facts, such as dates of actual historic events. They also look for inconsistencies in the story: Becky might have blue eyes in Chapter 2 but brown eyes in Chapter 3. They’ll go line by line and make sure every sentence makes sense. Copyeditors have saved me from many howling mistakes, and they have my affection and respect. I don’t want them to rush.

After I review and approve the copyeditor’s changes and suggestions, the manuscript will be typeset, which is an art in itself. Then it will be proofread — twice. The proofreaders might have additional questions for me.

Meanwhile, an artist will design the cover. Finally, the package will be sent to a printer, and the printed books will be sent to a distributor.

If there’s an audiobook, and I’m sure there will be, the audiobook publisher will select the narrator, who will begin the work of reading the novel aloud creatively.

The final steps are marketing, sales, and publicity, and I may have a lot to do to promote Usurpation before and after the publication date.

Still, for me, the hard part is done, and right now, I’m thinking about my next novel. It won’t be about talking trees … but what? It’s a nice problem to have to solve. Any suggestions?

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Published on October 23, 2023 07:40
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message 1: by Lachlan (new)

Lachlan Finlayson Congratulations Sue ! I can’t wait. But obviously will. The process to publication is interesting and clearly important. I must refresh my memory and reread Interference before starting on Usurpation. And I must remember to always be kind to both Machines and Plants, especially the prettier varieties of Bamboo !


message 2: by Sue (new)

Sue Burke Hello Lachlan,

Thank you. I can't wait, either, and keep hoping that maybe, for some inscrutable reason, the date for publication will be moved forward.

I tried to write Usurpation so that it's as stand-alone as possible, but I do recommend reading the epilogue to Interference.

Meanwhile, we should all be nice to machines and plants. They might be nice to us in exchange, too.

Thanks again,
Sue


message 3: by Tom (new)

Tom Oh WOW! Can’t wait! And … yet another reason to try to stay alive until then :-D


message 4: by Sue (new)

Sue Burke Hang in there ... I hope it will be worth it! ;-)


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