That guy on the cover doesn't look scary or menacing. Sort of looks weird, like Turtle from Entourage or something.
He's not supposed to be scary. Until he points his wiggling fingers at you and causes one of your eyeballs to swell to twenty times its normal size and then waves his other hand and removes all the bones in one of your legs. That's just the kind of bad guy he is.
Congrats! Cover looks great.
That guy on the cover doesn't look scary or menacing. Sort of looks weird, like Turtle from Entourage or something.
Congrats! Cover looks great.
Thanks Colton. Have you picked up the first book yet?
Enes,
Mother of the Moonrat will be out in October. I actually quit my day job so that I could finish it in time. I am now a full-time writer. I'm very excited about it. Please keep me informed on what you think of the books as you go!
The Wheel of Time is a great series but books 6-10 are a SLOG. Robert Jordan let his world get away from him there. I am almost finished with book ten and I hear that books 11 and on (finished after his death by author Brandon Sanderson) are really good, so if you can get past about 4000 pages of intermittent drudgery it may be worth it.
Enes,
Mother of the Moonrat will be out in October. I actually quit my day job so that I could finish it in time. I am now a full-time writer. I'm very excited about it. Please keep me informed on what you think of the books as you go!
The Wheel of Time is a great series but books 6-10 are a SLOG. Robert Jordan let his world get away from him there. I am almost finished with book ten and I hear that books 11 and on (finished after his death by author Brandon Sanderson) are really good, so if you can get past about 4000 pages of intermittent drudgery it may be worth it.
Enes,
I am writing a stand alone book next once the series is done. In the meantime, you could read Hilt's Pride. It is part of the series, but is also a stand alone book. I'm sorry Amazon is so hard to deal with in Turkey. I'm glad Kobo was easier. And please, leave a review on Kobo for me. Sales there are a bid enemic and I could use a boost there. Amazon has 98 reviews and last I looked, Kobo had none.
Will do. You have my word.
Should I read Hilt's Pride after the series or in between? Does it have any spoilers for the series?
Enes,
It occurs during the events of book one, but I would suggest read it between books three and four because that's when I wrote it. They refer to events in the first book and talk about concepts discussed in book three. However, it is meant to stand alone and knowledge of the other books isn't completely necessary.