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Book View Café Publishes Kimbriel’s Fires of Nuala
Hey, I made the press release this week!
Book View Café has published FIRES OF NUALA from Campbell Award-nominated Katharine Eliska Kimbriel. FIRES OF NUALA concerns the people of the planet Nuala, a world cursed by radiation...and riches. Mutant microbes and high ground radiation make it a deceptive paradise, but wealthy planets always attract predators. This time, one predator may be Nuala's salvation. Originally published by Warner Books in 1988, FIRES OF NUALA garnered much praise and recommendations for reading from such entities as Locus Magazine. BVC is releasing the ebook version of the book in epub, mobi, pdf, and prc formats.
Read chapter 1 of FIRES OF NUALA for free: http://www.bookviewcafe.com/index.php/Katharine-Eliska-Kimbriel/Novels/
Buy the ebook for $4.99: http://www.bookviewcafe.com/index.php/Kimbriel-Fires-of-Nuala
Book View Café has published FIRES OF NUALA from Campbell Award-nominated Katharine Eliska Kimbriel. FIRES OF NUALA concerns the people of the planet Nuala, a world cursed by radiation...and riches. Mutant microbes and high ground radiation make it a deceptive paradise, but wealthy planets always attract predators. This time, one predator may be Nuala's salvation. Originally published by Warner Books in 1988, FIRES OF NUALA garnered much praise and recommendations for reading from such entities as Locus Magazine. BVC is releasing the ebook version of the book in epub, mobi, pdf, and prc formats.
Read chapter 1 of FIRES OF NUALA for free: http://www.bookviewcafe.com/index.php/Katharine-Eliska-Kimbriel/Novels/
Buy the ebook for $4.99: http://www.bookviewcafe.com/index.php/Kimbriel-Fires-of-Nuala
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I've just read this through LibraryThing's ER program and thoroughly enjoyed it. Was there any reason you're releasing these as ebooks in the order 2,3,1 ? I understand they are more or less self-contained novels, but I know I'm not alone in prefering to read things in chronological order.
I'm looking forward to reading the others as they become available as ebooks. I know from other authors, how much work it takes to get longhand scripts (presumably from the 80s?) into a decent ebook format.
Thanks for the words
'fox
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One, FIRES OF NUALA is actually Book One, as far at the time line goes. HIDDEN FIRES takes place ten years later. It stands alone pretty well, but it is currently the middle book. FIRE SANCTUARY takes place thousands of years later -- when FTL exists, the planet is a united republic with exec/kings (the Atare and Ragaree) who have authority, but do have an elected government to wrestle with.
FIRE SANCTUARY was my first book, and I had a fear that it needed some cleaning up, more than my health could handle at the time. Plus -- the ideas trickling through about another book are the sequel to HIDDEN FIRES (should enough of the older ones sell that I think there would be a demand for another Nuala book.) I also thought that in the current market, Darame and her quest might be more accessible to readers. (And that readers would forgive me for there being very little sex. Even if it had been allowed, there would not have been a lot, obviously, (no spoilers here...) but you know how the SFRs being written right now. A lot of them are great stories, but they also have a higher sex quotient. I had to fight back then to have a female main POV! The SF market was perceived as being dominated by male readers, and they didn't necessarily want a female POV. To me, that is so strange, because what could be more alien than the opposite sex?)
So, all that weighed out made me think that I would release FoN first. Glad you liked it!
At the current glut on the Internet, good reviews are valued. After you hit Goodreads with it, if you have time, take it over to Amazon -- books as old as mine rarely have reviews.
You're right, it's hard to get a lot of these older books back to print. You either have to pay someone to do it, or learn how to do it yourself -- and will it ever pay for the transfer, much less make money? I was fortunate -- I didn't have to scan or type in the book. I had saved them as ASCII files, at the suggestion of a tech-savvy friend, and always kept a floppy drive on a computer. A friend had a friend write a dozen lines of PERL, I think it was, and poof! A WORD doc! It needed a lot of cleaning up, plus correcting a style error I had back then, but otherwise, formatting the chapter headings and appendices was a bigger deal than the transfer.
And now I get to do it again, while trying to get this one in at Amazon, etc. Argh! ;^)
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*raises hand*
After you hit Goodreads with it, if you have time, take it over to Amazon -- books as old as mine rarely have reviews.
I'll do that next. My GoodReads Review is up already.
Within the story little sex made total sense, also I read this more like a sf adventure than a romance and that's just fine.
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I have this desire to make the relationships in my books sensual, not constantly sexual, if that makes sense. We'll see how that line of thought goes on....
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The sheer fun with the society and the science and the characters is missing in a lot of non-majorly romance sf these days for me - I like Linnea Sinclair but her books are ROMANCE first and then SF after.
And I really hope you sell enough of these to make it a valid idea to write more on Nuala.
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Darame leapt into my head after I saw the hardcover for Forgotten Beasts of Eld -- something about that look translated to the type of thief I wanted for my story. I needed a "bad girl" with a strong moral compass. I just started writing, and there she was.
I loved big SF, but usually didn't like the characters (except for McCaffrey) so that was what I paid tribute to....
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Some of the Anne McCaffrey books haven't aged so gracefully but the Crystal Singer trilogy, The Tower and the Hive series (mostly) and her first Petaybee trilogy with Elizabeth Moon (also her first Ship novel with Mercedes Lackey) still work for me like a charm. Some of the Pern books do it for me, too.
I have the Forgotten Beasts of Eld only in paperback. I discovered McKillip with the Riddlemaster of Hed and then looked around for her backlist.
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I was worried that my books had aged too much, but they still read well for me. I was really worried about the first one (my Campbell nominee book) because it is a much older civilization, more mannered, more spiritual than the Darame books. But it's still a good book -- I hope you'll like it, too.
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So that is good news!
ebooks, at last!
I read Fire Sanctuary shortly after it came out, and Loved it. I have kept the original paperbacks of All your books - despite severe downsizing of the bookshelves necessitated by a recent move. I am looking forward to re-reading the other two as ebooks, and an crossing my fingers there were be more....
Thank you!
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