So much to tell
Oct 25, 2024 4:42 pm
What if I remembered I have an email list? What if you subscribed—maybe just recently, or maybe a long time ago? Well here we are (and so much has happened)!
The Naming Song
This is my new novel, recently published by Tor Books. I worked on it for a baker's dozen of years. It's for everyone who likes monsters, ghosts, trains, and words—or the absence of words and other weirdnesses.
You might wish to . . .
➤ Read more about The Naming Song on my website.
➤ Order a signed / personalized copy from Book Moon Books.
➤ Hear the New England Public Media interview on The Fabulous 413.
➤ Watch the un-unboxing video.
I'll be joined by the inimitable Holly Black for a reading at Harvard Book Store on Monday, October 28th. If you're in the Boston area, I hope you'll come by!
What else? How about . . .
The Valley of Flowers
This is a weird Arthurian tabletop RPG adventure and setting I wrote with my friend Andrew McAlpine. It won at ENNIE at Gen Con this year! If you like doing new things with old game systems (like D&D circa 1981), or just enjoy paging through beautifully illustrated game books, then this might be for you. Featuring cover art by Kathleen Jennings, The Valley of Flowers is available now from Phantom Mill Games.
New(ish) from Ninepin Press
Every so often, our odd little press makes an odd little thing. Most recently, we made four things that fit together just so. I'm immensely proud to have published this miscellany of works by John Crowley.
Featuring new and previously uncollected works, the miscellany is composed of wildly imaginative short books employing a rattling button jar of styles while hopping among genres. Available now from Ninepin Press.
Looking Ahead
I hope to have more to share about future publications soon, but I also want to use this space to share thoughts on books I'm reading, games I'm playing, and whatever else I might stumble into. Seeing how many years have passed since I last updated you all, you can probably trust me not to clog up your inbox.
Cheers,
Jedediah