Some Thanks and Some News

People have been so kind in their responses to Edmund Persuader that finally I have become ashamed of my own failure to respond in turn. Though a blog is not the best format for a general reply, it will have to do. This may be the only entry I ever manage to post here, so I hope I will not disappoint any expectations if the record goes silent hereafter. I realize that very few people, if any, actually really read Goodreads pages (they have much better things to read), so this will be just for the few diehards who chase these words down.

I should explain that when I refer to “responses,” I don’t mean reviews on Goodreads or elsewhere, since I don’t read them. Such reviews are intended for other readers and not for the writer of the book in question, and they are generally so brief that they do not form the basis for a satisfying communication between the writer and his or her readers. So if you have posted something in response to me in a review, my apologies for not seeing it.

It’s regrettable that Goodreads assigns the term “fans” to those who wish to keep in touch with a writer. That condescending title must turn away a good number of people. So a thanks is owed to those few who brave the wearing of that name and sign up. I’d rather think of us all as “one equal temper of heroic hearts.” There are so few of us. The main news I have to share at present is that the sequel to Edmund Persuader is about to be released; I would imagine it would be online sometime in the summer of 2014. And I need to explain that it is very different from Edmund Persuader, because if it were not, I would not have been interested in writing it. Often readers feel they have finally hit upon just the thing they like, only to discover that an author’s other novels are very different, and they cannot help but be disappointed in their expectations. The fact is that writers’ interests change the way everyone’s interests do. If they did not, there would be something wrong somewhere. I take it as an obvious truth that everyone ought to grow intellectually and spiritually throughout life; and in the case of writers, this means that each book they write is going to vary considerably from the one before. That is what is so reassuring about formula novels, I suppose--they don’t change. But that is exactly why I couldn’t stand writing them.

That said, Tomazina’s Folly (which is what the new book is called) does have at least the virtue, if such it is, of following the story of Edmund Persuader where it left off. It is just more introspective--built more on the inner life of the main character than on event, though certainly plenty happens in it. (As is the case with all my novels, readers who do not like long books are advised to stay away.)

I will try to remember to post again when the book actually is available, and to give advance notice when the other novels that are inching along behind it are due to appear.

Best regards to all who find and read this.

P.S. I don’t seem to be able to get those other books that show up on my page to go away.
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Published on July 08, 2014 20:23 Tags: first-greetings, sequel-forthcoming
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message 1: by Aleen (last edited Jul 10, 2014 07:26AM) (new)

Aleen I enjoyed reading Edmund Persuader. It was like an epic journey. I had not read anything with that depth since Lord of the Rings. I look forward to Tomazina’s Folly. Thank you.


message 2: by Holly (new)

Holly I just won a copy of Edmund Persuader, and I'm very much looking forward to reading it.


message 3: by Cindy (new)

Cindy Thank you for posting "Edmund Persuader: A Romance" in the giveaways--I, too, won copies of the books and am thrilled to have been chosen.


message 4: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Rich Dear Stuart,
I won a copy of Edmund Persuader last year and really loved it. It is among my all time favorites and has a special place on my bookshelf. I passed it around to my family members, who all read it as quickly and with as much fervor as I did myself. I wanted to inquire if there was some way in which to pay you for that copy. I love getting free books, but I really want to contribute somehow to you to pay you for you work. It was simply too good not to. I would never have discovered the book if not for goodreads, and I am incredibly glad that I did. I look forward to the paperback version of Tomazinas Folly. Please let me know if there is some way to support you, even in a small way.
Thank you,
Sincerely,
Melissa


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