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Hey everyone,

I hope you’re all stocking up on pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin spice donuts, pumpkin spice toothpaste, and pumpkin spice shampoo.

It’s been a few months since my last update but I wanted to wait until I had some news to share. I’m happy to say that now I do. Showtime will officially be released into the wild on June 28th, 2022! I’ve always thought that summer was the perfect season for it, so I’m happy to see it on the schedule for next year’s prime beach reading months.

Now that it has its own ISBN number (yahoo!), it’s now listed on Barnes & Noble and Amazon (CLICK HERE TO TAKE A LOOK) with more retailers to come in the future. The page is a little blank for now but will look more complete in the coming months with more product details, reviews and, of course, a cover reveal.

We’re still planning to start the last round of copyedits mid-October, and then it will be on to final stuff like cover design, interior layout, marketing, printing, and shipping.

Thanks for your patience and for sticking with me this long. We’re in the beginning of the home stretch now. :)

Ricky

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    Happy to have had the opportunity to be featured on fellow writer Sean Taylor’s blog! If you want to read my rambling thoughts, the link is below. Guaranteed to feature wurds, sentincez, and all kinds of gud grammer.

    https://seanhtaylor.blogspot.com/2021/07/ricky-ruszin-people-are-real-monsters.html

    As always, more Showtime updates when I have them. 

    Ricky

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      I really like the new cover! It’s not what I was expecting (and stands apart from a lot of the hard fantasy covers I see) in the best possible way.
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        Howdy! It’s with great pleasure and excitement that I reveal, at long last, the real cover for Bane of All Things!

        But wait, there’s more!

        As I have noted before, Bane of All Things is meant to be the first of four books. I have finally landed on a title for the series – A Silence of Worlds. (I will dig into the meaning behind that in a future update.)

        Now, about this cover

        It’s been a long time coming, this cover reveal – decades, even. I’ve had plenty of ideas over the years of what could be the cover for this story, drifting between a particular tense action scene, or some dramatic posing of my main characters.

        When cover designer Tim Barber of Dissect Designs asked me about it a few months back, I sent him a pile of ideas and descriptions. He wanted to avoid the overused fantasy cover concepts that crowd the shelf. But still, it had to be true to the story.

        Tim further brainstormed with Inkshares CEO Adam Gomolin and Deputy Publicity Manager Noah Broyles, who will be driving the book’s launch and who has, of course, read it.

        “I was basically grilling Noah about what he would see if he was holding the book in his hands,” Tim told me. “He described rocks at the edge of water, a fortress/castle at the edge. Cold, but not snow. An unforgiving place. To me, this is how I pictured what he described. When I showed it to him his reaction was, ‘Yes, that’s it, that’s what I saw.’”

        That scene is found in Chapter Three, where our two main characters, Ryn and Josalind, arrive at their destination – Dragon’s Claw Abbey. I asked Noah why he considered this particular image so powerful. 

        It’s all about atmosphere

        “The arrival at Dragon’s Claw Abbey was potent for me in terms of both the striking imagery and what it meant for the characters,” Noah said. “I imagine the reality of being a convict is no more vivid than when you first come in sight of your prison. This place is not only the end of the world as far as civilization is concerned, but also the end of the world for Ryn and Josalind. Or so they think.”

        It’s a foggy morning in that scene, not a stormy night, but Tim’s fantastic design captures the scope and atmosphere of the story as a whole. There is a storm coming. What Ryn and Josalind don’t yet realize when they first set eyes on Dragon’s Claw is that it’s already begun.

        What’s next?

        The awesome Avalon Radys, Inkshares’ Director of Editorial and Publishing Operations, will start sending out ARCs – Advance Reader Copies. These go to reviewers and established authors to build advance buzz and net (hopefully) favourable reviews for Goodreads, Amazon and so on before Release Day. We also want to bag a strong quote from a known name in the fantasy genre to add to the cover.

        I can’t wait until November when the final product will be in your hands! 

        (P.S.: Noah has a novel of his own coming out in September, The House of Dust, a southern gothic horror described by one reviewer as being “full of nightmarish imagery wrapped in elegant prose.”)

        Cheers

        Leo

         

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          Thanks, Tom! I really appreciate that. Thank you for taking the time to read. :)
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