The Wedge of the San Rafael

The Wedge of the San Rafael
Someone has to live here, in the middle of desert beauty. Might as well be the Kellys.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Good news and work

I'm a failure as a blogger right now. I visited with Jennifer Fielding, my Cedar Fort editor, on Friday, and the word is go ahead right away on a sequel to Borrowed Light. So that's what's starting today, which means writing comes first. If I hit my mark - preface and far into Chapter One today - I'll blog tonight.

Jennifer also said that BL is in its second printing, and Cedar Fort will be  issuing my Signet traditional regencies in both a paperback and ebook format. They're starting with Marian's Christmas Wish for Christmas, and I think a collection of my Christmas short stories. I think they're talking two reprints a year, to alternate with my new novels.

Had a really good booksigning at the Seagull Book at 1720 Redwood Road in Salt Lake City: lots of semi-bewildered husbands with small kids, looking for something for Mom on Mother's Day. Nice folks.

Cheerio, folks.

5 comments:

  1. Great news, both about the sequel and the Signet reprints! It will be great for those to be seen by new readers. (and by coincidence, I just re-read Marian's Christmas Wish last week!)
    ~Erin

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  2. Congratulations on the sequel and the reprints! That's great news! I've got a great deal of your backlist but am missing some books. And Marian's Christmas Wish is perhaps my favorite :)

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  3. That IS great news!! I'm so glad you've started on the sequel. And I think it's time I started reading more of your stuff. I'll report back when I do and what I read.

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  4. Why didn't you tell me that you were at that Seagull Book? I was just there this weekend. I am so EXCITED about the reprints.

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  5. This is wonderful news. I hope that bringing out the Signets in ebook format means that we will see Borrowed Light and its sequal available as in ebook format, too.

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