November 25, 2004

Okay, THAT'S done

I've just finished the first book in "The Hidden Earth" series for Tor. It's entitled "Darkness of the Light." My guess is that it'll be out sometime in 2006.

More on details when I feel like it.

PAD

Posted by Peter David at November 25, 2004 12:01 AM | TrackBack | Other blogs commenting
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Posted by: sna at November 25, 2004 07:32 AM

Well congratulations Peter! Good for you!

Posted by: MCH at November 25, 2004 09:20 AM

Was this completed in a month, like the entries in NanoWriMo ? :)

Posted by: roger at November 25, 2004 09:45 AM

little more info would be nice

god damn book tease......

Posted by: KRAD at November 25, 2004 12:39 PM

You of course know this better than I, having written considerably more novels than I have, but there is such a sense of satisfaction when you get to the end of a book and turn it in.

And just in time for a Thanksgiving dinner that can't be beat. *grin*

---KRAD

Posted by: Josh Pritchett, Jr at November 25, 2004 03:45 PM

That's good to hear. I was at Farpoint when you announced you'd be doing it. So I look foward to it. P.S. When well "After the Fall" be out???

Posted by: Kathleen David at November 25, 2004 05:17 PM

"After the Fall" is out in bookstores now.

Posted by: Michael Pullmann at November 25, 2004 05:28 PM

Cool, more PAD stuff to drain my bank account dry.

Posted by: Tim Lynch at November 25, 2004 05:50 PM

And just in time for a Thanksgiving dinner that can't be beat. *grin*

I dunno; is Caroline old enough now that it's possible to go to sleep and not wake up 'til the next mornin'? :-)

Congrats on the novel, PAD. Looking forward to details down the line.

TWL
waitin' for a phone call from Officer Obie

Posted by: Kathleen David at November 25, 2004 06:35 PM

Tim-
She has pretty much been sleeping through the night since she was about 3 months old so that has not been a problem. Now during the first 3 months I thought she would never sleep through the night and nor would I be able to ever again but this changed and all for the better.
Kath

Posted by: Tim Lynch at November 25, 2004 07:49 PM

Thanks, Kath. Truth be told, I was partly just using Caroline as a way to continue Keith's "Alice's Restaurant" riff, but I appreciate the info as well. :-)

(Katherine just hit the three-month mark last week: she's not sleeping through the night consistently, but most nights she'll at least go for a 4 or 5-hour stint, which we think is pretty good. Besides, those smiles make it all worthwhile.)

TWL

Posted by: Luigi Novi at November 25, 2004 08:02 PM

Congrats, Peter. And Happy Gobble Gobble to the whole tribe. :-)

Posted by: Kathleen David at November 25, 2004 08:08 PM

Tim-
Oh yes. Those smiles are such a big thing. Wait till you get to hugs and kisses. Baby hugs and kisses are the best..
kath

Posted by: Trek Barnes at November 26, 2004 09:04 AM

Not quite the right thread, but it is book-releated:
Where's the 'What did you think on the new New Frontier novel thread? I loved it for the most part. Only thinf is the dust flap gave away a few too many jokes/surprises.

Posted by: Dan Cox at November 26, 2004 02:14 PM

This is an unrealted post but seemed the most appropriate place to put (it will make sense I promise).

Yipppeee: I got my copy of the new book "After the Fall". Will there be a section on here to comment on it? So far so gd!

Posted by: eclark1849 at November 26, 2004 02:42 PM

PAD:

Seizing upon something someone has said in another thread, are you actually considered to be a "best-selling author", and just what standard lets you know you have achieved that status?

Posted by: eclark1849 at November 26, 2004 02:44 PM

PAD:
Also meant to ask, when you create characters like Spyboy and Fallen Angel, are they considered work for hire, or do you retain all rights as their original creator? I really hope you're getting a piece of the action from Fallen Angel with as much promotion as you're giving that book.

Posted by: Matt Adler at November 27, 2004 07:59 AM

Given that several of PAD's books have appeared on the New York Times Bestseller list, I think he's earned the right to be called a best-selling author.

PAD owns Fallen Angel, and has said he could take it to another publisher if DC stops publishing it. As far as I know, Dark Horse owns Spyboy entirely.

Posted by: eclark1849 at November 27, 2004 02:42 PM

Thanks Matt. So is the New York Times Best selling list the standard for being known as a 'best-selling author" or is it tied to sales like having selling a million record albums to go gold?

Posted by: Matt Adler at November 27, 2004 06:17 PM

So is the New York Times Best selling list the standard for being known as a 'best-selling author" or is it tied to sales like having selling a million record albums to go gold?

There isn't any standard. The New York Times is simply the best-known list, like Billboard is to music.

Posted by: eclark1849 at November 27, 2004 07:43 PM

I'm assuming that like Billboard, the New York Times bases its list on sales, right?

Posted by: Matt Adler at November 27, 2004 08:27 PM

I'm assuming that like Billboard, the New York Times bases its list on sales, right?

Yeah, I think that's why they call it the Best- seller list.

Posted by: eclark1849 at November 28, 2004 09:22 AM

Oooh! a funny remark! You do know that some lists are based on the number of books ordered, and not actually SOLD, don't you? Just like a lot of Billboard's charts are based on Sales and Airplay, and only from certain areas. So calling it a best seller could actually be misleading. Which is why I was asking if there was a standard somewhere that once they had past a certain number in actual retail sales, it was classified as a "best-seller".

Posted by: Bob Jones at December 6, 2004 06:56 PM

Yes, After The Fall is out and I bought it and read it in two sittings. The important question...when does the sequel come out? Razzle-frazzle-grumble-mumble. Stop reading this and go buy the book to see what I mean.

Posted by: Max Ballstein at August 4, 2006 04:43 PM

You can't be 72415 serious?!?