Posts Tagged ‘act’

Posted by XanderRichards at 25 May 2012

Category: News

Thank God for planning!  I started planning the sequel to ‘COAST: An Act Of Burial’ quite a long time ago and I’m glad I’ve had the time to think about it.  The reader will know that the idea for the original arrived in 1987, so I literally had twenty five years to figure stuff out.  This time, not quite as long.

But, that being said, I’ve got a very good storyline (although I’ve yet to bounce it off Jeff, my editorial consultant).  This time it’s, shall we say, creepier.  The TDR.12 boys are still causing all kinds of mayhem and having a good laugh at each others’ expense, but there’s a more international flavor, totally different settings and a lot more difficulty for our heroes.  There are three new characters introduced but some old favorites returning as well.  Altogether it advances the COAST universe, but adds its own unique spin too.

I’ve got the sequel all plotted out and now I really just have to knuckle down and do the writing.  I’ve got the plot synopsis finished although, last night, I had another great idea which I’ll have to squeeze in.  At the moment, the prologue and chapter 01 are done with a short section of chapter 02 written.  It’s a very different beast than AAOB, but that’s exciting for me as a writer.  New territories to explore, new problems to be solved… great!  Brain food.

This week the missers and I got new cellphones, shiny gadgets with tons of features.  In particular I’m impressed with the satellite navigation on mine.  Not only does it read the American Navstar birds, but is—as far as I know—the first ‘phone to read the Russian GLONASS system as well.  Added to this is A-GPS functionality, which uses the phase differences between cellsites to accurize the satellite fix.  We tried it out whilst backroading last weekend and it was nothing short of amazing.  With the map display on the ‘phone we were watching the features pass the window as they appeared in perfect synchronism on the screen.  Whilst this kind of technology may be commonplace to some (perhaps you, dear reader), it’s a pretty new thing for us and we’re having some fun with it.

And that is all for now; have a great weekend!

Roger and out, X.

Posted by XanderRichards at 4 May 2012

Category: News

As you’ve probably gathered by now, I am incredibly grateful to have met Jonathon Earl Bowser, the artist who painted the awesome cover for ‘COAST: An Act Of Burial’.  I am now even further indebted to him for this excellent review which he posted on Amazon.  Holy cow do I ever owe this boy a few beers!

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“When I was asked to produce the cover art for this book, I wasn’t sure what to expect.  I can’t really say I’m a fan of the genre in general, and certainly not an authority on such things.  But I have indeed read every one of Cussler’s Dirk Pitt series, and I think Richards’ book compares favorably to them.  It’s exciting, funny, knowledgeable of its subject, and packed full of quirky “Britishisms” that really made the old formula seem fresh.  Most importantly for me (the cover artist who must find a way to convey in a single image some of the substance of the whole story) were the vivid descriptions of the many exotic locations.  I found surprisingly complete, almost cinematic, pictures forming in my mind as the dynamic action unfolded.  It’s easy for a narrative to lose its way when many crazy things are happening, but Richards keeps you well anchored with an unusually strong sense of place – rather like he is recalling events that actually happened (and he did slyly raise an eyebrow at me when I jokingly suggested as much to him in one of our design meetings).  Can’t wait for the sequel!”

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Thank you Jon!  And that is all for now.

Roger and out, X.

 

Posted by XanderRichards at 26 March 2012

Category: News

Today I sent Bookbaby my spy novel ‘COAST: An Act Of Burial’ for publication!!

I’ve set a provisional release date of Monday, April 30th.  Can anyone tell me the significant event which happened on that date in 1945?  Of course there’s no connection; it’s just coincidence.

I’ve been assigned an ISBN already (that was quick) and conversion to the appropriate e-reader formats is ongoing.  We’re on the way, folks!

Roger and out, X.