Dear Henderson House supporters,
As of this week, the Inkshares Team is reading my revised manuscript! I know it’s been a long wait since I resubmitted it at the end of January - trust me, I KNOW- but the good news is Henderson House is back in the active production cycle.
After this read-through, I will either receive another editorial letter and will need to make more developmental edits or the book will be ready to move to copy editing.
Once the book moves to copy editing, I might get a launch date!! Since we are already into May, my guess is the book will not launch until some point in early 2023.
In other news, I met with fellow Inkshares’ Author Jacqui Castle today in Asheville, NC. I reached out to her since I’m in the area doing research in Cherokee, NC for Sequoyah Road the sequel to Henderson House.
Jacqui was incredibly generous with her time and wisdom today. She has published two sci-fi novels with Inkshares, The Seclusion, and The Chasm. She was named the 2020 Indie Author of the year by the Indie Author Project. I really enjoyed the two-book series. Her books are available wherever you buy your books and someday, Henderson House will be too :)
Thanks again for all your support. We’re getting closer to holding the book in our hands.
With gratitude,
Caren Simpson McVicker
Hey Everyone!
I wanted to provide all of you with an update on RESURGENCE and the pathway I have been on since you placed your order. As I mentioned in a previous email, I have been at work on rewrites since publication was confirmed in early 2020. I received some incredible feedback from the editors at Inkshares, and I have been planning out a story that will certainly leave all of you at the edges of your seats until the very last page. That being said, I am still working on transferring these ideas into the story. While I had hoped to have been done with these edits and rewrites at this point in the process, the pandemic has totally transformed my career as an educator.
The teaching profession has been extremely challenging since the pandemic hit in early 2020. Passionate educators like myself have poured our hearts and souls into our students, hoping to ensure a positive, productive, safe, and caring learning environment. While there have certainly been some incredible moments, some of which I will detail below, the task of working with students both online and in-person has left all of us completely drained...not to mention the fact that kids all across the nation are in need of far more support than they are currently receiving. All of this being said, I absolutely love teaching and working with future innovators, leaders, and inventors on a daily basis. I am determined to do everything I can to help them lead successful lives, including seeking better ways to instruct my students.
At the height of the pandemic, I was offered half-off tuition to obtain an educational technology degree from Central Michigan University. While I had planned to wait until the publication process was over to pursue higher education, the offer was too good to pass up on. After a year and a half program, I am proud to say that I have graduated from CMU with a degree in learning, design, and technology. The skills I have throughout this program have been extraordinary. As a result, I have been able to provide students with a truly innovative technology learning experience, one that allows students to collaborate with local businesses, write meaningful fiction, display their learning in local bookstores, etc.
I am proud to share with all of you that my efforts have been acknowledged by the Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL). On March 17th, I will be awarded the MACUL Innovative Teacher of the year award at DeVos Place. Please check out the official press release. I was asked to share this with local radio, newspaper, or other media outlets. If you know of anyone, I would be incredibly grateful if you shared it with them!
While these past two years have been exhausting, I now see light at the end of the tunnel, and I can’t wait to get back into RESURGENCE. I don’t like to provide excuses, but I thought it was important to share the journey I have been on since first connecting with you. I appreciate your understanding. Stay tuned for more updates as I move forward and let me know if you have any questions!
Thank you,
Alec
Howdy! Good news to share, and an opportunity for Canadian fans of Bane of All Things to put it on the awards map.
BoAT has made the Best Novel Eligibility List for the 2022 Aurora Awards. The Auroras are Canada’s annual English-language Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards. They have been presented since 1980 by the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association (CSFFA).
These are popularity awards. Anyone who is a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident, and a CSFFA member, can vote for their picks in any of 12 award categories.
How do you become a CSFFA Member?
Easy. Take an annual membership at the modest cost of $10 (that’s in loonies). Please visit the CSFFA Membership Page to create your account and secure your membership. This helps to pay the bills so that the Awards, and their annual ceremony, can take place.
Your deadline is March 26, 11:59 pm EDT
So, don’t wait! Once you have signed up, you can find Bane of All Things on the Best Novel Eligibility List.
There are 11 other award categories as well. As a CSFFA member, you may select up to five different works in each category (if you wish).
How to make your choices
Select works from the dropdown lists, which are sorted by title. If you want to remove an item that you have chosen, select the blank line at the top of the dropdown list. You must click the Update button at the bottom of each nomination form to save your selections. Your choices will be displayed on your nomination central page.
As the award guidelines state:
“You don’t have to nominate in all categories. Nominate those works that you enjoyed, because this is your chance to have your favorite works from 2021 on this year’s Aurora Awards final ballot. The top five most-nominated works in each category will be selected to be on the final ballot."
The awards ceremony is slated for Aug. 13. Even just having BoAT make that top 5 finalist list for Best Novel would be fantastic!
Cheers
Leo
Hello, friends! We’re two months away from launch day, and I have another exciting announcement for you, so buckle up for a wild ride.
I’m not going to waste any time getting to the big news. We officially have a launch event planned, and it’s going to be big! I’ve put too much time and effort into Tantalus Depths to let its arrival come without a bang, so we’re pulling out all the stops.
I’m incredibly pleased to announce that my old alma mater, Kent State University’s Trumbull Campus, has graciously offered to host a launch event for us! There really could not be a more fitting place to do it. Those of you who have been following Tantalus Depths from the beginning might remember that the book’s humble origins began as a creative writing class assignment at that very same university. Kent Trumbull is where Tantalus Depths was conceived, born, and nurtured. The book simply would not exist if not for Kent Trumbull, and returning to the place it began eight years ago to celebrate its publication feels like destiny.
If you hadn’t already marked May 10th on your calendars, do it now, and scribble “7:00 PM” and “Kent Trumbull” underneath it. We’re going to have some snacks, do a little reading, do a lot of socializing, and just generally celebrate this amazing journey together in the place it all began. I hope to see all of you there!
In other news, there’s another lore update on the website this week, this time highlighting the two central characters from my short story Countermeasures: Jay Serpentico and Descartes. Jay Serpentico is a deadly mercenary with no moral code and a terrifying talent for killing. Descartes is an enigmatic criminal mastermind with seemingly limitless resources and no apparent weaknesses. They’re two of the most dangerous people in the galaxy, so what happens when their interests no longer align? Find out in Countermeasures, part of Writing Bloc’s DECEPTION! anthology, and learn more about these two nefarious figures in the “Explore” section of evangraham.org
Dear Henderson House readers,