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Red Son Wonder Woman Challenge

Posted by Peat

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One of the reasons I love having fan art contests is because I love making fan art myself. It wasn’t THAT long ago when I was doodling Spider-man or Batman or Drizzt D’Urden while I should have been paying attention in class (or let’s face it, a dull meeting during my many office years). Art has always been a hobby of mine. Writing, too, but that one took off unexpectedly and became my job.

These days my art skills have gotten a bit lax, so in the brief respite between copyedits and page proofs of The Skull Throne (On sale March 31!), I took on a little fan art project of my own. It’s proven a delightful mental vacation for me. It’s nice to stretch creative muscles in another medium, with no professional pressure. I did this for fun and love, and what better reason could there be?

You may be familiar with the costume challenges I do with Cassie. Cass loves cosplay, and the iOS version of the videogame Injustice has these challenges to acquire new characters wherein you need to win five parts of the character’s costume or equipment in order to unlock the character and make it playable. I saw this as a fun way to create a reward-based motivation to encourage her to do things like try new foods (even green ones!), help with household chores (who knew a 6 year old could unload the dishwasher?), or practice her reading/writing/arithmetic. At the same time, I got to spend quality time with my kid on a fun craft project about a subject we both love: superheroes.

You can’t get more win than that.

We’ve done a bunch of them now, Wonder Woman, Catwoman, Batgirl, Hawkgirl, each seeming more elaborate than the last. Most recently, after she was Wonder Woman at NY ComicCon this year, Cassie requested that next year she wanted to go as Red Son Wonder Woman.

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The character is one that grew out of the Superman: Red Son comic book, which tells the “what if” story of the spaceship that brought Superman to Earth landing in cold war USSR and growing up as a communist. It’s an interesting exploration not only of Superman and his values, but also gave birth to alternate versions of many classic DC characters.

All of this is meaningless to Cassie, of course. She just knows that Red Son Wonder Woman is in Injustice, and kicks ass in an awesome gray armored dress:

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It seemed like something we had all the time in the world for, but then her best friend was having a superhero costume birthday party, and suddenly we were on the clock.

After watching Lauren make so many costumes for ComicCon, and doing a few of these challenges myself, I was beginning to get the hang of these projects. First we went to the costume shop and picked out props. Cheap generic plastic sword, shield and tiara.

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The first attempt to paint the shield was kind of a fail. Cassie’s poster paints didn’t stick to the plastic, and were flaking off by morning:

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I went to the costume shop, but they were out of the shield C picked, so I went with a plastic Spartan 300 shield, thinking I could use the Lambda as a visual guide to eyeball the eagles and keep them centered properly, then hit the art supply store for proper acrylic paints and brushes/sealant:

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I’m pretty thrilled with the end result:

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Meg found a gray dress that was a good foundation, and Meg and Cassie made the chest armor and bird from craft foam while I set about making the accessories. Cassie and I made the tiara together.

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Cass has tiny hands, and the smallest black gloves I could find at the costume shop were these batman gauntlets. I cut the spikes off and glued on red stars:

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Batman came through again on the belt, where I turned an $11.95 utility belt into, if I say so myself, a boss RSWW swordbelt.

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I realized when I removed the excess plastic belt pieces that I could use one of the screw holes to attach the gold lame velcro ring that holds the lasso and serves as sword loop. This involved a lot of searching to find just the right screw:

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Full costume assembled:

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And the dress rehearsal:

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Posted on January 9, 2015 at 8:00 am by PeatB
Filed under Cassie, Craft, Fan Art, Skull Throne, ST ARC Contest
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Skull Throne ARC Contest: Qeva

Posted by Meg

We’ve only just begun the Skull Throne ARC contest, but there’s already a bunch of stellar entries. Andreas stuns us with this beautiful dama’ting in white.

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Here’s what Andreas had to say:

I said I’d do something with a naked dude. Well, I didn’t even get past the first chapter of my reread before I wanted to do a little something, and it has nothing naked nor a dude in it. It’s Inavera’s first meeting with the Dama’ting, where she almost doesn’t notice her between all the billowy white I’m pretty sure there wasn’t much wind in the book at that point and her dress is probably highly inaccurate but it’s what it looked like in my head when I read it.

Mesmerizing. Thanks for entering, Andreas!

Want a shot at getting your own copy of The Skull Throne? Enter Peat’s fan art contest by February 8th.

The Skull Throne will be released in March in the U.S./U.K. with translations to follow. Pre-order the U.S. edition from Random House today.

Posted on January 8, 2015 at 10:30 am by Hannah
Filed under Contests, Fan Art, Fans, Meg, Skull Throne, Skull Throne ARC
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Embossed Copies of The Skull Throne

Posted by Meg

Sub Press is selling signed copies of The Skull Throne, and they just got cooler. The books are now going to be embossed with this awesome logo:

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These copies are going fast, about 80% have been sold, so get your order in quick!

And don’t forget about the novella, Messenger’s Legacy, on sale now!

We are also running a BIG fan art contest with a grand prize of a Skull Throne ARC! Check out all the rules here. Contest runs until February 8th.

The Skull Throne will be released in March in the U.S./U.K. with translations to follow. Pre-order the U.S. edition from Random House today.

Posted on January 7, 2015 at 11:00 am by Hannah
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Tweephole #45

Posted by Meg

It’s the end of the year and Peat’s been busy celebrating the holidays, traveling to Mexico with Cassie and preparing for 2015.

Lego friends

Cassie jumping

nerf gun

trigger discipline

  • @PVBrett – Help me Obi-Wan, you’re my only… Ah, screw it. I’ll rescue myself. http://t.co/HT4O04au5s

Cass Leia

  • @PVBrett – That bit of toothpaste foam you think you successfully wiped off your shirt? You didn’t. It will be back.
  • @PVBrett – This hotel clearly knows its clientele. http://t.co/xEfp5tXL8m

ego rest

  • @PVBrett – First I wanted to be quit of diapers. Then kid bathroom independence. Now I want her to put on her own damn sunblock. There an app for that?
  • @PVBrett – Advance Read Copies (ARCs) of #SkullThrone will be printed late January. Fan art contest to win some, and other prizes, will start in 2015.
  • @PVBrett – Note that fan art need not be drawing. Sculpture, cosplay, Lego, dramatic reading, music, decorative baking/crafts, etc. are all valid.
  • @PVBrett – Acceptable. RT @RoostieJDio: @PVBrett personally I’m all about interpretive dance as fan art.
  • @PVBrett – 2014: Lost 22lbs, finished two books, Mexico, London, trekked across Morocco, lived with the two most amazing ladies ever. Good year.
  • @PVBrett – Happy New Year. Wishing you continuance of your successes and a reset of your failures. http://t.co/TGv26tznS2

happy new year Cass and Peat

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The Skull Throne will be released in March in the U.S./U.K. with translations to follow. Pre-order the U.S. edition from Random House today.

Posted on January 6, 2015 at 8:00 am by Hannah
Filed under Appearances, Cassie, Fans, Meg, Tweephole
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Skull Throne ARC Contest!

Posted by Peat

Hey, all. This is a fairly long post. If you’re just interested in getting to the meat of it and finding out how to get your greedy hands on an advance copy of ST, skip to the end!

Sorry I’ve been a bit quiet on the blog lately. It’s not that I haven’t had a lot to say. I have no end of blog posts half-written in my head, but I’ve been pretty busy finishing up book 4 in the Demon Cycle, The Skull Throne, and I wanted to keep my eye on the ball. I meant to do a big blog post the day it was finished, but it was right before the holidays, and I’d shoved much of the rest of my life aside for the last push. Lots of IRL things needed attention.

There was also, to be honest, a bit of an emotional crash. It’s expected, on completion of a project this big. It’s happened with every one of my books, yet it never fails to catch me by surprise.

The Skull Throne US CoverHow big a project are we talking? The first draft of The Skull Throne finished in August was 226,318 words, which came out out to around 850 double-spaced pages in MSWord. This took me 58 weeks of writing, where I wrote an average of 5148 words a week.

Skull Throne was the fastest, most organized book I have ever written. I had a firm plan going in, and accompanied it with a lifestyle change. After The Daylight Tour, I found myself out of shape, overweight, exhausted, and out of discipline. My cluster migraines were worse. I dared to step on the scale one day, and realized I had to make a change.

So I joined the gym down the street, and made a commitment to eating better, sleeping properly, and working out 4 mornings a week. Change was slow to come, but I kept at it. The discipline paid great dividends. Regular cardio helped reduce my headaches, and I found I was much more prepared for a focused afternoon writing session, with a word count goal set at 1000 words.

I’ve always found 1,000 words to be my sweet spot. It’s modest enough that there is no good excuse not to reach it every day, but substantial enough that if applied over time, it builds up swiftly. Distance running rather than sprinting. Constant, steady creative pressure.

The end result was dropping 22 pounds and finishing a draft of book 4 I was super proud of. At 58 weeks The Skull Throne was written considerably faster than the 97 weeks it took to write The Daylight War, which was still faster than the three years it took to write The Desert Spear, which was WAY faster than the 7 frickin’ years it tool me to write The Warded Man.

That said, I knew even then there was a lot of work ahead. Keeping that slow, steady pressure led me to cut some creative corners in the first draft, knowing I would have to fix them later in the rewrite. And indeed, when my agent, editor, copyeditor and beta readers read the manuscript and came back to me with their comments, they confirmed the weaknesses I was already aware of, and pointed out some new ones. I did a full re-read myself, coming up with even more areas I could improve.

Four grueling months later, the final draft is 236,217 words. You might ask what took so long, if all I did was add less than 10,000 words. But there was a LOT more to it than that. Sections needed to be cut and replaced with better ones. A bunch of important things happening off panel needed to be brought onto the page, adding new chapters and a new POV. Several chapters needed a full gut renovation. The timeline had to be reworked, so events on far flung corners of the map synched up properly. Even up into the copyedit, I was making significant changes. I doubt there’s a paragraph that wasn’t changed in some way from one version to the next.

But the book is SO much better for it. Skull Throne has gone from a book I was really proud of to a book I can’t fucking wait for everyone to read. Everything is how I want it to be. Inevitably, there will be readers who are annoyed because the story didn’t go in the direction they anticipated, or because I focused on one character over another, but I think there is more than enough awesome to go around in this book, no matter who your favorite character is. Seriously. Shit gets real as we ramp up for the finale in book 5.

The Skull Throne will go on sale in the US & Canada on March 31, 2015. The UK version just ten days later on April 9. I will touring in both countries at time of release. Tour details evolving here. The final manuscript has been sent to my international publishers for translation, but we do not have firm release dates for any translations yet. We’ll let you know when we do.

NEW LEGACY CoverIn all the agony and ecstasy over Skull Throne, it’s easy to overlook its companion novella, Messenger’s Legacy, which helps introduce one of the new POV characters in Skull Throne, the half-Krasian Briar Damaj. You don’t need to read one to enjoy the other, but like The Great Bazaar & Brayan’s Gold did for Desert Spear, I think Messenger’s Legacy adds a new layer that can really enhance reading of Skull Throne, and highly recommend reading it as an appetizer.

The Meat of It

Speaking of which, I have a whole box of US and UK printings of Messenger’s Legacy, and come the end of January, I should have a neat stack of Advance Read Copies (ARCs) of Skull Throne, two months before it is published.

Would you like one?

It’s been a while since we held a big fan art contest and I can’t think of a better way to kick off the new year.

Please note that “fan art” need not mean “drawing”. Sculpture, cosplay, homemade action figures, Lego dioramas, dramatic reading/reenactment, music, decorative baking/crafts, naughty limericks, tattoos, interpretive dance, and just about any other creative medium are all valid. Play to your strengths. You can even cheat and convince a ringer to do the work for you. I hear lots of creative people can be motivated by the promise of sexual favors.

Contest Guidelines

1. Choose a favorite scene from any of the Demon Cycle books.

2. Create a piece of fan art (see above definition) you feel represents that scene in some way.

3. Submit all entries to contest@www.petervbrett.com with the subject line “Skull Throne ARC Contest”. If you have a physical entry, you can send it to:

Peter V. Brett
P.O. Box 1022
New York, NY 10276

4. Contest open globally, enter as many times as you like.

5. Entries will be accepted until my birthday, February 8, 2015. February 9 I will pick winners, and prizes will ship ASAP.

Prizes

Grand Prizes will be ARCs of The Skull Throne.

First prizes will be deluxe leatherbound copies of Messenger’s Legacy with cover art by Vincent Chong and beautiful color and B&W interior art by Lauren K. Cannon.

Second prizes will be hardback US trade copies of Messenger’s Legacy with cover art and B&W interior illustrations by Lauren K. Cannon.

Third prizes will be UK hardback copies of Messenger’s Legacy, gorgeously designed to look like beaten Messenger journals.

Readysetgo!

Posted on January 5, 2015 at 8:00 am by PeatB
Filed under Brayan's Gold, Contests, Craft, Daylight War, Desert Spear, Fan Art, Fans, Great Bazaar, Meg, Messenger's Legacy, Skull Throne, ST ARC Contest, The Daylight War, Warded Man, Warding Contest
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