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Ciclo das Trevas: RPG Review!

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! A little while ago our friends at Runic Folk put up a review of O Protegido. This looks at The Warded Man from the perspective of RPG, taking into account the world, professions, story, etc. You can check out the whole review here!

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We’ve had some awesome RPG enthusiasts send in content before. Remember OldNile’s character renderings in Skyrim? Or that MMORPG video of a Desert Spear guild? Those were all amazingly cool and creative and fit right in with The Demon Cycle atmosphere.

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Personally, I agree with a bunch of Peat’s fans in thinking The Demon Cycle would make an incredible tabletop game (Dungeons and Demons? Caves and Corelings?). Let us know what you think in the comments!

You can get your copy of O Protegido here!

Posted on January 6, 2016 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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Progress Update: The Core

IMG_5963Happy New Year!

Have I missed my window to say that? Probably, but it’s my first personal blog post of the year. I would make a new year’s resolution to write more of them, but in order to make a resolution you need resolve, and my resolve is to spend as much of my writing time as possible on The Core. If you want a real Peephole in My Skull, follow me on twitter @PVBrett. In the meantime, Karen has been doing a bang up job of turning my social media stream of consciousness into coherent blog posts.

The Core will be the fifth and final installment in the Demon Cycle series. There has been a lot of confusion on this point, so let me be clear: When I originally sold the Demon Cycle, I submitted it as a five book series. I provided a completed first book, a half-written and intricately plotted sequel, stepsheets for books three and four, and notes for the conclusion in book five.

Random House bought the first three books, not unwisely hedging their bet in case the series did not sell well. So I had sold three books of a five book series. And I wasn’t stupid. If the sales writing was on the wall, I would have to wrap in three. I made a secret emergency plan in case that happened. A version that would have basically cut all the Krasian POVs other than Jardir. That is a version of the series I never wanted to write, and would only have done under personal duress.

This hedging led SF news blogs to report the Demon Cycle selling as a trilogy instead of a quintet. When international publishers saw the initial buzz and made their own offers, many of them did so under the same misconception. The misinformation snowballed.

While some parts have grown and others shrunk in the telling, the five book series you have been reading still follows my original outline quite closely. It is the series as I originally envisioned it, wrapping up all the major storylines, one way or another.

If you like my books, fear not! I will continue writing in the Demon Cycle world for the foreseeable future. I have plans for several novellas, a couple of stand-alone novels, and—the thing I am most excited about—a new demon cycle series.

The new series will be a fresh start in a lot of ways, sifting the things I love about the setting away from much of the accumulated baggage of the original series. I’ll get to explore new characters, expand the borders of the map, and put a welcome mat out to new readers who haven’t read the original series. There’s a teaser for the new series out now. More on that in a bit.

No matter which POV you love, you will see them carrying the story forward in The Core. No more flashbacks. The POV characters from the novels and novellas are all properly spread and moving in sync now, as I had planned all along. They will pass the baton back and forth smoothly as things race toward the series climax.

When will that be?

Well, here’s the thing. In order to do all of the above, The Core needs to be a pretty big book. To do it in a way that is satisfying and I take pride in, it needs to be even bigger. The Core stepsheet alone is 120 pages, and some parts of it are still rough.

2015 was not my best writing year. I was doing a lot of touring early in the year to promote the launch of The Skull Throne, and have learned that I cannot write effectively while on tour. The love/hate relationship I have with travel and public speaking is in full force, draining the emotional energy I normally channel into my books. I took the time instead to read other people’s books, which was a delight.

So didn’t begin The Core in earnest until mid-year, and even then there was monthly travel, throwing off my rhythm. I also had a lot of big-picture problems to solve before I could move ahead planning some sections and storylines. This used a lot of time and mental processing power while adding minimal word count. All in all I wrote an average of 2,776 words a week. I also didn’t get to the gym enough, ate too much travel food, and gained back some of the weight I worked so hard to lose.

But this, too, is a pattern, and one I planned for. The same thing happened after my tour in 2013, leading me to shed 23 lbs and write an average of 5,148 words a week in 2014. That is my plan for 2016, as well.

But when I look back at the results of those 2,776 words a week, I am really happy with how The Core is progressing. At 52,637 words, I have 10 completed chapters—including the prologue—out of a planned 31. Most of the major story knots are untied. I know whose POV to use and what needs to happen in each chapter from now until the end. I am confident the climax will stick the landing.

But there obviously remains a lot of writing to do. By way of comparison:

The Warded Man: 163,589 words.

The Desert Spear: 236,228 words.

The Daylight War: 257,612 words.

The Skull Throne: 236,217 words.

The Core: X words, where X > any of the above.

How much > ?

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In the end, the story works that out for itself. Still, 2017 publication seems likely. I would prefer early in the year, but I can’t guarantee it. This is the last book in the series and there may be unforeseen complications as I try to wrap everything up.

Many eager readers offer to beta-read for me, in hopes of a sneak peek. I appreciate the sentiment, but I play these things pretty close to the cuff, especially with the final book. No one beta reads until the first draft of a book is done, and even then only the handful of people on an absolute need-to-know basis (this includes you, mom). I don’t like people’s fingers in my soup.

However, if you’re interested, I have posted the completed Chapter 1 of The Core on the Excisions page. As I hinted earlier, it provides a touch of insight into what will come afterward:

https://www.petervbrett.com/excisions/

Thanks to everyone for reading and for all the incredible support over the years. You are my true friends, honest word.

We’ll be running some warding and fan art contests in the coming weeks, so I have an excuse to send out signed books and other goodies. There are a LOT of exciting Demon Cycle media announcements to come in 2016, so stay tuned.

I’m traveling less this year, but there are still some cool appearances coming up, including Germany, Poland, Estonia and Australia. You can find details here: https://www.petervbrett.com/appearances/

Looking forward to a great year.

Posted on January 5, 2016 at 3:00 pm by PeatB
Filed under Craft, Excisions, Fans, Germany, Interviews, Life, Poland, The Core, Uncategorized, Warded Man, Writing
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Holiday Kindle Sale: Last Day!

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! Today is the LAST DAY to take advantage of the Holiday Kindle sale. This sale has been going on since Christmas and it’s pretty frikken awesome. Here are the prices once again:

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If you’ve been on the fence about getting a kindle edition of Peat’s work, this is your last chance. There might be sales in the future, but who knows when they could be? I’d go ahead and snatch them up while they’re snatchable.

Please note that this is UK Kindle ONLY.

The Painted Man

 

 

You can purchase The Painted Man here.

 

 

 

The Desert Spear

 

 

You can purchase The Desert Spear here.

 

 

 

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You can purchase The Daylight War here.

 

 

Posted on January 5, 2016 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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Darkside Books: Awesome Swag

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! Peat’s publisher, Darkside Books, has always done right by The Demon Cycle. Not only do they have a fantastic cover for the Brazilian edition, but they’re the only publisher to include free temporary ward tattoos. You can watch Peat show off all the details here:

Recently, Darkside sent us some truly spectacular swag including copies of the new translation of The Desert Spear (A Lança do Deserto), bookmarks, cover flats, pins, and probably the coolest apron to exist ever.

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Darkside put out A Lança do Desertowas in November of 2015 and it totally lives up to its predecessor. The cover is Larry Rostant’s beautiful artwork, with a few tweaks. Personally, I love the addition of the shadowed ward circle. Absolutely gorgeous.

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Thanks so much to Darkside for all the hard work and for sending such amazing swag!

You can buy O Protegido here! and A Lança do Deserto here! Or, for Peat’s UK fans, the Holiday Kindle Sale is on until January 5th. Right now, you can get The Painted Man for £.99, The Desert Spear for £1.49, and The Daylight War for £1.99.

Posted on January 4, 2016 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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Recap: Top Nine Demon Cycle Events of 2015

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! Wishing you all a happy New Year’s Day. Peat recently put up his top nine Instagram pictures of 2015 #2015bestnine:

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I thought this was an awesome idea, so I decided to count down my top nine Demon Cycle events of 2015. This list is highly subjective, so if there’s anything I overlooked, feel free to tell me in the comments.

#9 Warded Wednesdays!

This was a fun way to do giveaways. It was awesome giving questions or prompts every week and seeing what people came up with. We couldn’t keep it up every week, but maybe we’ll bring it back sometime in the future.

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#8 Warded Tattoos!

Sometimes people get things from The Demon Cycle on their bodies. It’s just about the coolest thing ever. I remember that the first Warded tattoo I saw was Jamie’s palm ward, the same one Arlen has on his hand! This one was done by the talented Ashleigh Webb. image2 (2)

Every time someone sends in a pic of their tattoo, I freak the heck out. There have been a lot of pics, so I’ve done a lot of freaking. Here are a couple that people have sent in 2015:

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#7 The Skull Throne!

The Skull Throne was published on March 31, 2015. This is low on the list only because I became Peat’s assistant after it came out, and therefore got to read it immediately. I warned you this list was subjective!

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#6 Cassie Costumes!

Cassie has had a lot of costumes over the years, from Wonder Woman to Batgirl to Hawkgirl. This year, she has been killing it as an incredible Lara Croft!

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#5 Worldbuilders Fundraiser 2015!

While this isn’t solely a Demon Cycle event, we did help out. So it totally counts. This year, Worldbuilders raised more than $1,250,000 with another $500,000 of money matched. That’s pretty incredible.

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We can’t thank everyone enough for the support and generosity. Seriously. Thank you.

#4 Cosplay!

We had some amazing cosplayers in 2015. All of them put hours, if not days and weeks into their clothes, props, make-up, and mad photo-editing skills. Here are just a few:

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#3 Drabble Contest!

I have a lot of love for all our contest, but this was my first crack at it. I can still remember the winners: Allie Jones, Joy Conje, Gina, Gianetti, Cassandra Taylor, David Ashton, Mat Mercer, and Destin Lee. You can read all their winning entries here!

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See this face? This is the face of someone hoping they’re not going to mess everything up on their first day! My first few posts on the blog were less than superb, but I’d like to think I’ve gotten better since then.

The Great Bazaar Drabble Contest will always hold a place in my heart, and therefore, on this list.

 

#2 Sneak-Peek of The Core!

On the solstice, Peat released the first chapter of The Core.

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It is amazing. Enough said.

#1 Conventions/Signings!

Yeah, this one is a bit of a cheat, but only because it’d be impossible to choose just one. In 2015, Peat went to ConFusion, Emerald City ComicCon, Grim Gathering, London Book Fair, C2E2, Phoenix ComicCon, SF:SE, World Fantasy Convetion, as well as a bunch of signings and author meet-ups.

I’m super excited for the next year. We’ve got a lot planned, from conventions to signings to secret projects that I can’t talk about yet. Peat’s planning to travel across the globe in 2016, so be sure to check our Appearances page and see if he’s coming to a town near you!

Posted on January 1, 2016 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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