Tick, Tick
August 26, 2016 at 9:09 pm (Advanced/Publication, All Steampunk Fiction, Daily Awesomeness, My Novels, Steampunk, Steampunk Australia Stories, Steampunk Series, Writing Advice)
I’m counting the hours until the launch, and desperately hoping I sleep through most of them.
It’s been a crazy few weeks (not even a month!) since HEART OF BRASS was released.
There are hundreds of moving parts to the launch, each with their own unique quirks, and my publisher and I and the Canberra Writers Festival organisers have been sorting out an array of minor complications (no food allowed in the room; multimedia backup systems; dancers and duellers and minions galore) and right now I’m walking through the day mentally, checking everything’s in order (it is).
The average number of people at a book signing is 4. Fortunately I’ve been connecting with readers and writers and generally cool people for many many years, and I also have great support both personally and professionally. This has led to an enviable problem: My room isn’t big enough.
The launch begins in the Ferguson Room at the National Library of Australia, which seats 40 people. I have significantly more RSVPs than that, and that doesn’t account for the people that don’t know me well enough to RSVP but are still coming. Then there’s the swirling maelstrom of Canberra Writers Festival advertising that’ll bring in even more people.
Speaking of publicity, Canberra Weekly is the biggest magazine in Canberra, and they featured my book cover in an article (including quotes from me!) on page 60 of the August 25 issue. That was yesterday.
Today two different friends took pictures of my book “in the wild” – that is, in a bookshop. Specifically, the National Library Bookshop, which is stocking books for the launch. Dymocks Belconnen also has copies.
So this is what it’s like to be a debut author. Between panic attacks, it feels pretty good.
Happy Birthday, Heart of Brass
July 29, 2016 at 2:16 pm (Advanced/Publication, All Steampunk Fiction, Daily Awesomeness, I get paid for this, Interactive Fiction, My Novels, Steampunk, Steampunk Australia Stories, Steampunk Series)
You may have heard a rumour that books take a while to get published.
This is what I looked like around the time I finished the first draft of HEART OF BRASS:

This is what I looked like when the finished book was shortlisted in the Text Publishing Prize (editing takes a while too):

And this is what I looked like when the book was accepted for publication, after quite a bit more editing:

Yep, the book is slightly older than my four-year old.
On the other hand, the period between meeting my publisher and being in print was lightning fast, taking less than a year.
As of today, the book is fully released in both print and digital formats. You can buy a digital copy from Amazon or Kobo, or buy a physical copy from Odyssey Books, who will post it anywhere in the world.
If you’re confused about the order of all my steampunk stories, here’s the lowdown:
Each one is designed to stand on its own without spoilers, but HEART OF BRASS was written first.
In-story chronological order:
- Choices: And Their Souls Were Eaten. An interactive story set in 1837 Europe, to begin release as a subscription story (with new sections each week until it’s finished in 2017) by Australian gaming company Tin Man Games in August 2016 (at the time of writing it hasn’t started yet). I like to pretend the player character is Emmeline’s relative. It will be available as an app for itunes or Android.
- Heart of Brass. A young adult steampunk novel set mainly in 1854 Australia. Emmeline Muchamore’s origin story. Available digitally on Amazon, Kobo, etc, and you can buy physical copies through Odyssey Books, who will post it anywhere in the world. There will definitely be a second and third book in the trilogy, most likely published in October-ish 2017 and 2018.
- After the Flag Fell. A printable interactive story that won the 2015 Windhammer Prize. That version is free here, and an updated version is included with all editions of Heart of Brass. It is set immediately after the events of Heart of Brass.
- Attack of the Clockwork Army. An interactive story that takes place in the 1860s, mainly in Australia. It allows you to play as one of Emmeline’s siblings if you wish (which will cause spoilers if you haven’t read Heart of Brass) or as an original character in a slightly different and spoiler-free reality. Available here as an app for any device, or it can be read on your browser.
5? Stuff and Nonsense. It’s likely I’ll write a silly interactive short story to go along with the official book launch on 27 August (it’ll be specifically designed to be played by two or more people/groups, ideally on foot in Canberra’s awesome Questacon science centre). It’ll cost $25 (or $5 if you’re a Questacon member), and RSVPing is strongly recommended!
Details to come…
So four (and a half) different stories, four different main characters, four different formats.
Strange but true!
Edited to add: I converted “Stuff and Nonsense” into a Twine game. You can read it for free here. Chronologically, it comes in between 3 and 4 above.
The second novel, SILVER AND STONE, will be released on 1 October 2017. It’ll be available via the publisher, stores, Amazon, kobo, B&N, etc etc.
HEART OF BRASS cover reveal
July 21, 2016 at 1:12 pm (Advanced/Publication, All Steampunk Fiction, Daily Awesomeness, I get paid for this, My Novels, Steampunk, Steampunk Australia Stories, Steampunk Series, Well written)
Here it is…

On the publisher’s website it has an official release date less than a week away!
If you’re in Canberra and you want your copy signed, email me at fellissimo@hotmail.com and I’ll see what I can do.
I’ll also be at certain conferences this year, including:
Brimbank Writers and Readers Festival
1-11 September (I’ll be there on Saturday 10th only), Melbourne
Including a 2-hour panel on Interactive Fiction, and a get-together for IF lovers at the cafe around the corner (at 11am). Plus a possible spontaneous game.
September 30-October 3, Canberra
Including a workshop on how to write profitable IF, plus a panel or two.
Conflux always includes one-on-one pitching opportunities, which happens to be how “Heart of Brass” found its home at Odyssey Books Australia.
8-9 October, Sydney
Including a panel or two, probably (to be advised).
Goulburn Waterworks Steampunk and Victoriana Fair
Saturday 15 October, Goulburn
Including hanging out with several other authors (including Tara Moss), free horse and carriage rides, dancing, makers, and other marvels of the steampunk world!
Draft Book Trailer
June 1, 2016 at 12:29 am (All Steampunk Fiction, I get paid for this, My Novels, Steampunk Australia Stories, Steampunk Series)
Well, we’re 20 minutes into June here and the novel HEART OF BRASS isn’t out yet. TRY NOT TO PANIC.
I’ve known for a little while that it was unlikely to be finished in May (as previously announced). Stuff happened. Non-fatal stuff, which is my favourite kind of stuff (especially when it comes to getting my books published).
It’s still on track to be printed in the next couple of months. There’s a tiny chance it’ll be out in time for Supanova Sydney (mid-June), in which case I’ll be there, at the Odyssey Books stall.
In the meantime, here’s the not-quite-finished-but-mostly-done (including permissions) book trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylRS7hOaZws
Also, for those in the Southern Hemisphere, this day is a day for celebration: Just three months until Spring!
Steampunk Interactive Fiction
May 19, 2016 at 4:18 pm (All Steampunk Fiction, Interactive Fiction, My Novels, Steampunk Australia Stories)
My steampunk universe is wandering free in several forms (with at least one more time, place and engine still to come) so I need to clean house and make things clearer.
I’m adjusting the category tag I use to coordinate things to “All Steampunk Fiction” and having two facebook pages – one for interactive fiction, and one for physical books.
Hope this helps…..

