Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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light blue daisies ... New edition!


The new year has started for a while and I have yet to resume. Not that he did who knows what (my age, on the other hand, begins to make us feel the first effects!), but I can say, however, pleased to be devastated. Satisfied that the new novel, the noir "The hypothetical absence of shadows" , is doing quite well: great reviews, discreet attention, good sales. This is a text that was born in a couple of months, a story that wanted to go out and I wanted to indulge, knowing that would have gone bigger. In fact, those who have read my other novels ( "The light blue daisies" and "The echo of the shells of glass ) was found to have accounts with a history much darker, much more disturbing and more than a concession to the thriller, if not horror.
Yet this novel, thicker and more dense than others, is cutting out some space. The comments and emails I get almost every day I open my heart, grant me the illusion of continuing on the right track (by the way: thank you very much everybody!). The plot that I have outlined can be considered a sort of parallel story to the "blue light". So, not a sequel, not a prequel, but a tale far more grim and articulate self. Some characters have returned, but I enjoyed creating for them a personal destiny, different, original. No problem if not you've read anything of mine. In fact, maybe it's almost better ... But here comes the fun part. My first novel has already spent some time (except for some stock here and there), and the publisher Fernandel (which, in fact, I published "The light blue daisies") what I doing? I republish the text in a new edition, with more pages, different cover, two additional chapters.
What can I say? I am very happy and, somehow, it seems to me that my first child has earned a new life. All this to say that after the last novel, "The hypothetical absence of shadows" published by Voras editions, released just over a month ago, now back in bookstores "The light blue daisies" (Fernandel publisher) in a new graphic design, and more.
Here's the cover to preview (the book will be released later this month, as I understand).