Archive for March, 2010

(drum roll please)

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

It's with great pleasure (and a minimum of commentary), that I give you (TA DA!), the new book:

Bedtime Story will be released, in Canada, on October 19, 2010. Other territories will, hopefully, follow — my agent is taking news of the book to the London Book Fair next month. My fingers will certainly be crossed.

As to perhaps the more important issue (ie, what it's about), I'm going to reprint here what the foreign publishers will be seeing at the Book Fair, and pretty close to what booksellers will be seeing in their upcoming catalogs and rep appointments:

Following his bestselling 2006 debut, Before I Wake, Wiersema returns to his exquisitely plotted blend of supernatural thriller and domestic drama.

Novelist Christopher Knox began his writing career with a bang. The echo of that success still rings in his ears as he sets to work every morning on his second novel, ten years later. His wife feels like a single parent, and with Chris living in exile in a studio above their garage, it won't be long before she is.
Chris discovers a fantasy novel by an obscure author he loved as a child and gives it to his son, David. Father reads to son nightly, and To the Four Directions soon enthralls him. Until one night, when young David is reading alone, an inexplicable seizure leaves him in a mysterious state of unconsciousness. As his seizure recurs every night, his father learns that only one thing will calm it, a bedtime story from his strange new book.
Convinced that the secret of David's collapse is within its pages, Chris crosses the continent in search of the truth. Meanwhile, David wakes up within the story he has been reading, and as his father struggles to free him, David struggles to survive, facing perils unimaginable in a world created to capture the hearts and souls of children like him. Both father and son are headed toward a fateful collision of worlds, and a showdown with ancient evils, both fictional and very real.


That's all I'm saying at the moment, but you can bet I'll be talking a LOT more about this in the coming months!

It's been said that you can't go home again…

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Let's put that to the test, shall we?

This Saturday afternoon, March 20, 2010, at 2 pm, I'll be reading at the Agassiz branch of the Fraser Valley Regional Library, better known (in my mind at least) as The Library.  I'll spend the afternoon mere meters from my old high school, reading from The World More Full of Weeping, talking about how Henderson is in no way Agassiz (except those ways in which it is), fielding questions, and maybe, just maybe, giving a sneak preview from the new novel.

Hell, I might even have a title for the new novel by then!  Wouldn't that be a treat.

So yes, Saturday afternoon at 2 at the library.  It's Agassiz — I don't have to give you an address, do I?

See you there.