Saturday, July 25, 2009

Publishing news: a collection, a novelette and a second edition

Thanks, everyone, for the supportive responses to my previous blog entry. In particular, Jeff Ford writes, "So when's the next collection coming out? That's a great line-up of stories," and Trent Hergenrader writes, "Sure would be nice to have a bunch of those stories bound up in another collection ... any plans for such a thing?"

Funny you should ask, Jeff and Trent! Nick Gevers has given me the go-ahead to announce that PS Publishing plans to release my second collection, titled The Pottawatomie Giant and Other Stories, in 2011. Tentative contents include "The Dragaman's Bride," "Unique Chicken Goes in Reverse," "A Diorama of the Infernal Regions; or, The Devil's Ninth Question," "Zora and the Zombie," "Daddy Mention and the Monday Skull," "Provenance," "The Big Rock Candy Mountain," "Senator Bilbo," "The Chief Designer" and the title story, plus a couple of new stories, plus extensive author notes on each story -- tucked away in the back, for easy avoidance by those who prefer not to pull aside the curtain.

In the meantine, PS also will be publishing my new novelette, The Night Cache, as a standalone volume this winter, the 2009 Christmas gift to Postscripts subscribers -- though non-subscribers can buy copies as well. The Night Cache is squarely in that fine Christmas tradition of the supernatural lesbian geocacher codebreaker romance, though the rumors that it's also a Poe pastiche are not (quite) true. Inspired by Poe, yes, but not a pastiche.

Finally, the second edition of my 2005 non-fiction book Alabama Curiosities, which made me world-famous in Alabama, is newly published by Globe Pequot Press. It includes lots of material not in the first edition.

Since "The Dragaman's Bride" is being published this fall in the Ace anthology The Dragon Book, edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois, I'm looking sort of prolific in 2009. Thanks to all my friends and readers for the encouragement.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! That's great news.

Jason Erik Lundberg said...

W00ts! That's fantastic news, Andy. I've actually been wondering for a while when your next collection would come out. Really looking forward to it, man.

E.C. Myers said...

This is good news for everyone! Congratulations, Andy. Can't wait to collect more of you.

David Kopaska-Merkel said...

I'm gonna need both fiction bx. Will there b a way 2 get signed copies?

I almost need Alabama Curiosities at work, for answering info requests. Hmm...

Lex Alexander said...

You had me at "that fine Christmas tradition of the supernatural lesbian geocacher codebreaker romance"!

Andy Wolverton said...

Good news, indeed! Keep up the good work!

Richard Parks said...

Great to finally see a new collection!

jreston said...

Best news I've had all week! I've been waiting YEARS for your second collection, so I guess I can wait a couple years more. I notice that the two "Charlie Poole" stories are missing from the proposed contents, so I assume that you have plans to do a separate book of Poole stories someday. In the meantime, I'm looking forward to THE NIGHT CACHE and "The Dragaman's Bride."

Chris Furst said...

Looking forward to the new collection!

Chris Furst

bruce said...

Most excellent! Brilliant news.

{Shoe-horn those other three pieces in if you can!]

Best, Bruce