Release Date for Ancients & Death: November 4, 2018

Hello, fellow readers, writers and fantasy lovers!

I have big news: the third installment in the Redemption of Erâth series, entitled Ancients & Death, has a relase date! In fact, it’s available for pre-order on both Amazon Kindle and Apple Books, and will be available in print on release day.

And when is release day? Well, it’s already in the title of this post, but in case you missed it:

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Starting Sunday morning, I’ll be hosting a week-long launch party over on my Facebook page; you can sign up and find out more by visiting!

I’ll be sure to keep updates coming here as well, but I’m looking forward to having fun and discussing my newest release!

Let me know your thoughts and questions below!

Languishing No More

Those of you who’ve been following me for a time know that I published the first book in the Redemption of Erâth series all the way back in 2014, with the second coming out over two years ago in 2016. And whilst I finished the draft of the third book over the summer of 2016, it’s been languishing in edit hell for going on two years.

Some of that time, of course, was spent away from the increasingly detailed fantasy world of Erâth whilst I worked on my first young adult novel, 22 Scars (published last November). And as much as I’ve been putting effort into publishing, publicizing and marketing this other story, I’ve been longing to return to Erâth and continue the story of Brandyé, Elven, Elỳn and their family and friends.

Over the past few months, I’ve (slowly) spent time revising, cutting and editing book  three of the series, entitled Ancients & Death. It’s at a place now where I believe it’s as good as I can possibly make it, from both a story point of view as well as an editing point of view. I feel like it’s ready for the world, and I want to get it out to you all.

However – if I do so, it’ll be the first time I’ve published a novel without a professional edit. And I’m very reluctant to proceed without it. I’ve used the same wonderful editor for all my novels so far – both fantasy and otherwise – and she’s been instrumental in improving the style, pacing and fluidity of everything I’ve ever written. So why would I forgo her this time?

In a nutshull, it comes down to budget. As good as she is, she’s also expensive – for me, anyway. And in that regard, I’ve come to realize that I need to prioritize my projects. I’m not making any money from writing; I’ve invested far more into my books than I’ve made back (by a factor of hundreds), and as much as I appreciate the vast improvements it’s made in their quality, I just can’t afford it anymore.

So what I’ve had to do is learn from the edits she’s provided, and try to apply the same mentality to Ancients & Death myself. It started with severe cutting; I chopped something around 25,000 – 30,000 words from the original draft. Then I moved onto continuity, looking at the events and timelines to ensure they made sense. Finally, I read through the novel as slowly and in as much detail as I could, looking for every spelling, grammar and typo error I could find.

I think I learned a great deal about structure over the past eight years since I started writing, and I believe the pacing and action of Ancients & Death is far superior to both Consolation and Exile. This is important, because it’s one of the things I’ve been faulted for in the past by both my editor and my readers. I really can’t wait to see what you think of the result here.

At the end of the day, one of the advantages of self-publishing is the ease with which I can put out updates, corrections and revisions should they be found post-publication. But as far as the overall story goes, I’m pleased with it. And I’m ready to share it.

That means that – sooner, rather than later – there’ll be a third installment in the Redemption of Erâth series. And I can’t wait to tell you when it’s going to drop!

A Lack of Progress (and a hope of Success)

According to my computer, I haven’t even looked at The Redemption of Erâth since April, and haven’t worked on editing the third book since January. It’s now September. I feel sad.

Still, not quite all of that was wasted time, as I spent a good few months in February and March working on my ‘other’ project, the one that will be published under my own name. Still, since then I really haven’t done much writing or work of any kind, and I want that to change.

The good news is that I’m basically done with my other project in terms of writing, although I’ll admit it needs a bit of editing. And while I’m looking into submitting to agents for that one, I’ll try to see if I can return my focus to The Redemption of Erâth.

I’m currently sitting on top of the finished manuscript for the third book, Ancients and Death. I’m really quite pleased with how it turned out, although again, it needs some substantial editing and cutting before I can start thinking about sending it off for professional editing. In the meantime, I’m thinking about posting some excerpts—or possibly even entire chapters—here on WordPress for you to enjoy. I’d love feedback, particularly in regards to plot and pacing, which I think still needs a bit of tinkering.

Soon, however, I really want to get stuck into writing the fourth book, tentatively titled The Fall of Thaeìn. This is where things are going to take a turn to the darker, and I haven’t yet decided the fate of the main characters yet. All I can promise you is that if you’ve been following Brandyé and Elven this far, it won’t be what you’re expecting.

So here’s to continued work on writing, and a hope that I can keep up with it for a while this time! Let me know what you think, and I’ll post the first chapter of Ancients and Death later tonight.