Tag Archives: The Parting Gift

The Book of Seven Lights

I’ve recently finished a long series on my newsletter on the mythology of The Golden Rule duology (A Bright Power Rising/The Unconquered Sun). I wrote the original Book of Seven Lights when I was fourteen and revised it countless times over the years. You can check it out HERE.

The Golden Rule is going wide!

 

The Golden Rule novels and associated short story, The Parting Gift, are now available on Smashwords, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, iBooks, and other stores. The Parting Gift, which is a standalone set in the same world, will be free until further notice, so this is your chance to dip your toe in the water so to speak if you haven’t done so already.

A Bright Power Rising:

Ebook available from AmazonSmashwordsKobo, iBooks, Barnes & Noble, and other stores.

Paperback available from Createspace Amazon.

The Unconquered Sun:

Ebook available from AmazonSmashwordsKobo, iBooks, Barnes & Noble, and other stores.

Paperback available from Createspace & Amazon.

The Parting Gift:

Ebook FREE from AmazonSmashwordsKobo, iBooks, Barnes & Noble, and other stores.

Paperback available from Createspace & Amazon.

 

 

Kindle Countdown Deal

I’m running two promotions at the moment. I’ll list them in order of time sensitivity.

 

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Firstly, the short story The Parting Gift is free on Amazon until 24th June.

 

 

I am also running a Kindle Countdown (99 cent) deal until 28th June for A Bright Power Rising & The Unconquered Sun on the UK and US Amazon stores.

A Bright Power Rising US Link // UK Link.

The Unconquered Sun US Link // UK Link.

 

 

The Unconquered Sun Is Released!

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The Unconquered Sun has finally been released! To celebrate, until 15th February, the mobi versions of A Bright Power Rising  and The Parting Gift will be free. The Unconquered Sun will be available also at $0,99 or equivalent.

The net effect of this is that you can get the two novels and a short story for the princely sum of $0.99!

Giveaways Etc.

(1) If you haven’t a copy of A Bright Power Rising, it is currently FREE until 19th December 2015. HERE


(2) I’m giving away a SIGNED copy of A Bright Power Rising on Goodreads HERE. Ends on 18th December 2015..

(3) I’m giving away free ebooks of The Parting Gift on Booklikes HERE. Ends on 8th January 2016.

(4) The Unconquered Sun will be released on 11th February 2016. It’s currently available for pre-order at 99 cents on Amazon.

The Development of The Unconquered Sun

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When I started back on The Unconquered Sun, I already had a fully written draft. I thought it would be easy to knock it into shape. I simply had to apply the lessons learned from A Bright Power Rising. It did turn out to be a bit easier but it wasn’t easy. It certainly took longer than I expected.

As I reread the draft, my heart sank the way it does when you reach the top of a ridge on a mountain only to find another, steeper one ahead. I had gotten used to the lovely edited prose in A Bright Power Rising. The Unconquered Sun seemed a mess in comparison. But I had already finished a book once and I could do it again. I plowed on.

The most urgent issue was the start. I had to pick up the threads from the first book, but in a way that The Unconquered Sun felt like a complete book, not merely the second part of a serial. I had to summarize the key information from the first book without (a) an actual summary or (b) long indigestible paragraphs of explanation stuffed into the story.

Complicating this further was the re-introduction of NoName (AscendantSun’s twin) into the book. When we last saw him he was going on his not-exactly-merry way to Sunset. There were a few nervous days when excluding his thread from the first book felt like a mistake but in  the end it clicked into place. It took a great deal of effort to balance his thread with AscendantSun’s, given the latter also contained the POV’s of Grael and Garscap.

A second ‘hangover’ from the first book was a secret about AscendantSun’s past. It’s hinted at in a couple of places in A Bright Power Rising, but as far as I know nobody has yet put the clues together. After some deliberation. I dealt with it in the first chapter, knowing there were of plenty of twists to come later in the novel.  .

The book turned out longer than A Bright Power Rising by about ten thousand words. But there was a lot of winnowing of POV’s both before and during the editing process. Excluding the prologue, there were ten POV’s in A Bright Power Rising, several of whom were only used for specific scenes where the three main characters weren’t present. Quite a few didn’t didn’t survive the first book. In The Unconquered Sun, there are only six POV’s. They all don’t survive either.

By the time The Unconquered Sun had finished editing, I had about fifty-seven thousand words of cut material. Most of it was fairly well written but no longer fitted. Separate to this chunk was a flashback chapter I chopped early on. This became the basis of The Parting Gift,  a short story providing a little of the history of the eponymous object that plays a vital role in The Unconquered Sun. The story is set in the early days after the Light War when the Ors were the Sables’ slaves. Originally the first Auctor played a significant role in it, but I chose a different Or, Certamen to be the main character. I did this to inject uncertainty into the main character’s fate (A Bright Power Rising confirms Auctors are still around an Or millennium later) and to avoid Shrinking Universe Syndrome (where the same characters play a significant role in every major event till their imaginary world feels tiny). I think the story will surprise readers of A Bright Power Rising, as it shows a new facet to the Ors’ history.

One contentious issue was raised about The Unconquered Sun. I had always intended that The Golden Rule duology would be just that–two books. I outlined my reasons in a previous post. It was suggested that I should break The Unconquered Sun into two books. I gave the matter a lot of consideration, but in the end I decided to stick to the original plan. I worried I would end up adding unnecessary filler material and the story would lose the momentum. The ends of my stories are often set up in the beginnings so they become (a least in my mind) a ring. I wanted to keep that wholeness. Was it the right decision? I’ll only know for sure after The Unconquered Sun is released on 11th February 2016.

 

And the Winning Cover Is…

The following cover design by Paula Becattini.

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You can find more of her work at http://paulabecattini.com or http://www.liqueocomunico.it. (The latter is under construction at the moment.)

I am indebted to everyone who voted in the poll. As thanks I’ve included anyone who left their names in the Acknowledgements.

The mobi version of the Parting Gift will be published on Amazon on 6th November.

News Of A New Short Story & A Cover Choice Poll

First bit of news is that I have finished the current round of edits of The Unconquered Sun and it’s back again with my editor. Before The Unconquered Sun is released, I will be publishing a short story set in the same world called The Parting Gift. The draft blurb is below:

Certamen’s god is dead. His people, the Ors, are broken and enslaved. He finds consolation in the knowledge that they are safe… But not for much longer. Their masters, facing decimation by disease, are growing desperate. Desperate enough to kill.

I have a choice of covers for it so I am running a poll to decide which cover is the most popular.  Please vote HERE!