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Peat’s Reddit Books AMA

Posted by Meg

Back in July, Peat made his Reddit Books debut with an AMA (Ask Me Anything). Lots of fans asked questions as well as a few newcomers. We’ve selected some of the best answers for your perusal! You read the entire AMA here.

Reddit Books Dude

EirenakmuayWhat inspired your creation of your books magic system revolving around wards?

PVB: Symbol magic appears in almost every culture in human history, so it’s always struck me as a little odd that it wasn’t that well explored in popular fantasy. I think people relate to this form of magic naturally.

RabidNewzDo you have any plans for what you want to write after the Demon Cycle has come to a close? Do you plan to continue writing in the Demon Cycle universe, or are you going to take a stab at something totally different?

PVB: I honestly don’t know what I will do next. Not counting Skull Throne, I am currently under contract for two more Demon Cycle novels (the fifth in the quintet, and one stand-alone), and have plans for at least as many in-world novellas. At the rate I work, that is enough to last me the next 5 years or so. I don’t really have plans beyond that. There is certainly a fertile world for me to plant in here, as there are plenty of aspects of the Demon Cycle world I have yet to explore, but it may be at that point I want to take a break and try something new.

worthygoober: My first question is one of your routine. Many authors speak of falling somewhere along a linear spectrum with discovery writers and outliners at the extremes. My question is, where do you fall on the spectrum, and what is your preparation routine like when getting ready to write/plan a new book?

PVB: I think I am probably further along the outline spectrum than most (all?) authors. For instance, my stepsheet for The Skull Throne is 159 pages long and over 41,000 words. This is essentially a 159 page bulleted list of every damn thing that happens in the entire book, broken out into POV chapters.

Using that as a skeleton, I begin layering prose over the bullet points, chapter by chapter. So by the time I start “writing” I have a full map of the road ahead.

But this does not mean I don’t discover things along the way, and change course now and then, when I think it will be better for the story.

It’s not that I don’t do discovery writing, it’s just that a lot of it is done in the planning stage.

By way of comparison, the stepsheet for The Core, my next book, is currently 19 pages and about 5,000 words, and I haven’t even started working on that book. It is just my original notes from when I first pitched the quintet, along with any ideas that have popped into my head for the final volume over the ensuing years.

After I finish ST, I will spend a few weeks writing the full Core stepsheet, outlining the whole book. This will be the discovery stage, where I can make mistakes, throw shit out, and juggle chapters around. After that I will start the prose stage, where I worry less about WHAT happens and more about HOW CHARACTERS FEEL about what is happening.

The Skull Throne has a release date! March 24, 2015 in the U.S./U.K. with translations to follow. Pre-order the U.S. edition from Random House today.

Posted on September 26, 2014 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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Tweephole #37

Posted by Meg

Catch up with Peat as revises his first draft of The Skull Throne, tries in vain to delete a U2 album from his iTunes and then jets off to Morocco in frustration.

  • @PVBrett – I WANT to want an iWatch. Want to be swept off my feet again like the iPod, iPhone, iPad. But I don’t think I will. Unless it has a laser…
  • @PVBrett – Hag Bruna gets quoted in the Bucks County Courier: http://t.co/n3ts6orOs9

Hag Bruna Quote

die cake

  • @PVBrett – I have a rational hatred for songs starting with long periods of silence.
  • @PVBrett – Listened to the free U2 album. Immediately deleted it. Then deleted it AGAIN. And a third time. IT KEEPS COMING BACK.
  • @PVBrett –
    • Really! We’re still relevant!
      *delete*
      We speak to the common man!
      *delete*
      It’s not an out of touch last gasp of an aging titan!
      *delete*
  • @PVBrett – I can do this all day, fellas.
  • @PVBrett – I get where it comes from, but when people use “neckbeard” as synonymous with “asshole”, it kinda makes them sound like assholes.
  • @PVBrett – Even four books in, I still come across first draft sections rife with amateur mistakes. #revising #skullthrone
  • @PVBrett – As proud as I was if the first draft of #skullthrone, I am increasingly certain the second draft will be far, far better. #revising
  • @PVBrett – Managed to exit the store without sampling the new Cadbury Screme Eggs, but it was touch & go there for a minute.
  • @PVBrett – Like any parent, I drop subtle hints Cassie should attend my alma mater. http://t.co/xCp0x3csRW

Xavier Uni

  • @PVBrett – Seriously. RT @io9: Why did Target leave Wonder Woman out of all its Justice League gear? http://t.co/h36wNNKNWY
  • @PVBrett – Apparently the Scots were so upset I didn’t see them on my UK tour last year they’re considering leaving the kingdom before I visit in 2015.
  • @PVBrett – Just left Casablanca. Kind of disappointed we didn’t have time to walk in to a gin joint.
  • @PVBrett – My feeds may quiet for a few days as @laurenalexg and I venture into Fes and the Sahara. Hold me, internet. I am about to go cold turkey.
  • @PVBrett – Haggling in a bazaar in a medieval Arab city. Written about it so many times, but today was my first real experience. Kind of awesome.
  • @PVBrett – When she’s older I may tell Cassie about all the time & money I spent eBay so she could have as many female Superhero Squad figures as male.
  • @PVBrett – For now I prefer she not know.
  • @PVBrett – This. RT @JRRParker: @PVBrett let’s hope as she gets older that anecdote seems increasingly quaint and old-fashioned, too.
  • @PVBrett – Told I’m too indulgent of beggars & street urchins. Suppose there are worse character flaws, but they may eat me alive in Marrakech.
  • @PVBrett – Heading into the desert, where, theoretically, there ain’t no one for to give me no pain.
  • @PVBrett – Trip to the Sahara was completely rained out. You had one job, desert. One. Job.
  • @PVBrett – At least we can honestly say we blessed the rains down in Africa.

You can also catch up with Peat in real time on Facebook or Twitter.

The Skull Throne has a release date! March 24, 2015 in the U.S./U.K. with translations to follow. Pre-order the U.S. edition from Random House today.

Posted on September 25, 2014 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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Messenger’s Legacy Goes to the Printer

Posted by Meg

Subterranean Press just announced that Peat’s latest Demon Cycle novella, Messenger’s Legacy, is going to the printer’s!

Lauren K. Cannon has submitted the rest of her interior illustrations and artist Vincent Chong illustrated this beautiful limited edition dust jacket:

Messenger's Legacy limited ed dust jacket chong

All in all, this is going to be one beautiful little book. You can pre-order your very own copy of Messenger’s Legacy here.

The Skull Throne has a release date! March 24, 2015 in the U.S./U.K. with translation to follow. Pre-order the U.S. edition from Random House today.

Posted on September 24, 2014 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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Fan Fiction: Ariadne

Posted by Meg

water-ward

If you are like me, then you have spent many, many hours reading and writing fan fiction. It starts as pure excitement to add to an already existing world, an author who as created something concrete and magical. And you want to be a part of that. Then, you start to build your own characters, your own plot lines and your own stories. Fan fiction can be a great way to expand imagination and practice writing skills. Plus, it’s just so much fun.

On Peat’s blog, we treat fan fiction in the same way we treat fan art, as an exciting dedication to the world created within the Demon Cycle. Peat is floored every time he sees someone work creatively with the story he himself has created.

You read more about Peat’s thoughts on fan fiction here.

User Scratling has been creating some fan fiction set in Thesa, and we are loving the creativity and writing. You can check out the most recent story Ariadne, or the whole archive here.

The Skull Throne has a release date! March 24, 2015 in the U.S./U.K. with translation to follow. Pre-order the U.S. edition from Random House today.

Posted on September 23, 2014 at 9:30 am by megelizabeth
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On Pain and Finding Your Center

Posted by Peat

A couple weeks ago, a reader left a message on the Facebook Author page. I take the time to read every piece of reader mail I receive, although I don’t always have the time to answer all of them. This one really struck me, though, and I wanted to share it.

Dear Mr. Brett,
I have read the demon cycle books several times, and love them dearly. I owe you a great debt and a compliment you may not have seen as yet. I’m a 34 year old female with a loving husband and supportive family with an enchanting beautiful 4 year old. I have Lupus, and neuropathy. I’ve been on pain medication for half my life. Recently I decided to quite to see how my body was adapting to its pain, and if I was making it worse by making it. In the last three years I’ve also been diagnosed with severe panic attacks. I’ve read hundreds of books and articles on self-healing but one night when re-reading The Daylight War, Inevera is still one of my favorite characters. I admire her strength in the face of fear. And, I thought to myself, maybe when I hurt I should try and find my center, to believe that the pain and fear should blow through me like wind.
Over the past few weeks I’ve practiced this, as silly as it may sound, and to much astonishment, it’s working for me. I used to wake in the morning before my family so I could cry silently as I tried to get out of bed racked with pain so my family didn’t see, now without the aid of medication that dulled my senses to the point I couldn’t even laugh when my daughter Deanerys was silly. I sit up find my center believe deeply the pain is just wind and I’m strong as it blows thru and past me, and I now stand, without medication or tears, and I go about my day, working full time as a boss, and running my family, and being the best mother that my daughter so deeply deserves.
I owe you my deepest gratitude and thanks, I’m sure you may not have meant that in your books but I’ve adapted it to work for me, and am yours eternally grateful,
Mrs. Jennifer Dennis
Waiting patiently for Arlen and Ren’s next move.
Hi Jennifer,
Thank you for such a sweet and moving letter. I wrote the sections on Krasian techniques for pain management after my own battles with cluster migraines and chronic nerve pain. Drugs tend to have little effect on those conditions, forcing me to learn to deal with them on my own. It’s amazing what you can learn to tolerate when your head is in the right space. Every day is a new battle, but it’s an effective weapon much of the time. Would you mind if I reprinted your letter on my blog? I just got a little choked up reading it, and wanted to share. Most reader mail is either general praise, criticism, or folks asking for a favor. This one really made it hit home how my work can touch some people. But if for any reason you are not comfortable with putting up the letter, please don’t worry. I remain touched and honored either way. I know others with similar conditions, and realize what a struggle it can be. Glad to know I helped ease a bit of the weight from your shoulders.
Regards, Peter
Dear Mr. Brett,
I was a bit shocked and in complete awe at receiving a response from my letter. I know you get tons, especially with Facebook and the option to message. I would be honored to have you print my letter. I hope that it gives people pause to the fact that at least to you and I and I’m sure many others, the book has deeper meanings that as you said hit home. I’m always sorry to hear when someone else experiences chronic or even short term pain, but if you hadn’t maybe that would have never made it into the books. And I’m so thankful it did, because I guess I’m so invested in the characters lives and the fact that some are so relatable that it just made sense to try and worked were so many doctors had failed. You’ve given me a gift that you’ll never understand. You’ve given me my life back were again so many have failed. I hope that people see that it’s an old way of doing things, but maybe coming from an author they cherish it will be worth trying, were other options may have failed them. I have no issue with my name being used, and would be honored.
Forever in your debt,
Mrs. Jennifer Dennis
The Skull Throne has a release date! March 24, 2015 in the U.S./U.K. with translation to follow. Pre-order the U.S. edition from Random House today.

Posted on September 19, 2014 at 8:00 am by PeatB
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