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([personal profile] sleigh Mar. 16th, 2013 07:10 pm)
We're back, though you probably didn't know we were gone. Sorry for the radio silence for the last week, but Denise and I were in the New York City area visiting Sheila, my editor at DAW Books, visiting the DAW offices, playing tourist, and generally having a fantastic time (largely due to the incredible people at DAW -- have I mentioned how spectacular the DAW folk are? Well, they are! Josh, Briar, Katie, and Sasha the intern were all a delight to finally meet in person -- and of course Sheila, Betsy, and Peter were as wonderful as ever.)

We saw The Book of Mormon -- which is hysterical (unless, perhaps, you're Mormon) -- ate far too much rich food at some excellent restaurants (check out Da Umberto's if you're in the city!), did a publicity video for DAW (and managed to break one of their cameras in the process), walked around lower Manhattan, saw the 9/11 Memorial (very moving and beautiful, even while still under some construction), looked out from Battery Park at Ellis and Liberty Islands, spent not enough time in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the New American Wing kept making me gasp at the paintings I remembered from Art History classes, and has on display perhaps my favorite John Singer Sargent painting, Madame X), spent a few hours with some of Denise's cousins in the area, as well as her aunt, tried unsuccessfully to entice Winter, one of Sheila's cats, to let me pet him, and in general exhausted ourselves.

In a good way, of course.

On the way back, we listened to all the CDs Peter Stampfel gave us -- the liner notes had Denise chuckling frequently -- survived a snowstorm along I-80 in central Pennsylvania, and endured an hour's worth of construction delay in central Ohio on I-71.

But we're back, and now we can tell the internet that we were gone…. Honestly, the trip deserves a fuller report, but hey, I'm tired and this is what you're getting, so you'll just have to deal with it.

OH -- and there's the writing news: ASSASSINS' DAWN, the omnibus edition of my first three novels, will be out on May (yeah, I know, I already told you that…) and Josh at DAW sent me the cover, which I'll attach here below, though it's still missing the Garth Nix quote it'll be sporting.

And I now have a publication date for DAEMON HEART -- which will see the light of bookstores in March of 2014. Yay! That's one's been a long time coming, but I hope you'll find it worth the wait. I'm very pleased with the book.

And for now, I'll be very pleased to take it easy for the rest of the evening...

ETA: The artist for the ASSASSINS' DAWN cover is Paul Youll.

Assassins_Dawn

From: [identity profile] sleigh.livejournal.com


Thanks, Jim -- I rather like it, too. The artist is Paul Youll (which my computer keeps trying to autocorrect to "You'll"...)
Edited Date: 2013-03-17 12:24 am (UTC)

From: [identity profile] grrm.livejournal.com


What, in NYC and you didn't your Jokertown? The Crystal Palace, Freaker's, Jube's newsstand, the Jokertown clinic... so many sights... you have to go back!

I hope you got some great NYC pizza at least. And deli. Nothing beats New York pastrami.

From: [identity profile] parsleigh.livejournal.com


We saw Bloats hangout from Battery Park:) No pizza, but did have an italian sausage and hot dog from a cart. Pizza would have been good but not enough time.

From: [identity profile] desperance.livejournal.com


Will there be an e-dition of Assassins' Dawn, or is the omnibus just physical?

From: [identity profile] minnehaha.livejournal.com


Sounds like a stupendous trip! We went to NYC this weekend: also stupendous.

K.

From: [identity profile] barbarienne.livejournal.com


Paul Youll's a terrific artist, and it's a beautiful cover!
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