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Crime fiction with a supernatural twist
Release Date: July, 2006
Cloth Hardcover • 6 x 9 • 352 Pages
ISBN 0-7642-0204-9

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October 26, 2007
Red Lodge Meets Indonesia

This week, I received word that Waking Lazarus has sold its first foreign rights. For Indonesia.

Yes, Indonesia.

I suppose I expected the first foreign rights to be sold in, I don't know, Mexico. Or Germany. Or France. Or, pretty much anywhere but Indonesia. (An International Trade Paperback version has been available in the UK, but this is the first translation.) I'm not quite sure how well a story of murder and evil in rural Montana will translate for folks in Indonesia. But I suppose some feelings, emotions, and stories are universal, aren't they? We can all feel fear, and joy, and despair. Those are emotions I think (I hope) are present in the story.

And so, I'll look forward to receiving my first Indonesian copy of Waking Lazarus. Or Membangunkan Lazarus, as my quick online translator tells me.

Posted by TLHines at 02:29 PM | Comments (1)
October 12, 2007
Maybe You Can Judge A Book By Its Cover

Last week, I found out The Dead Whisper On is now a finalist for the best book cover in the First Annual Evangelical Christian Publishers Association/Dickinson Press Book Cover Award. Even more interesting, it's the only fiction title selected as a finalist.

I can brag about this honor, because it really has nothing to do with me; congrats go to Bethany House Publishers and Studio Gearbox, the cover design firm. According to the ECPA, finalists were selected based on "the target book reader's characteristics and the design components used to match those characteristics (subject matter, images, font treatment, color palette, and title)." I think it's easy to see why DWO's cover was selected--really, the title, design, images, and overall treatment do a wonderful job of conveying the kind of story contained inside. I'm pretty sure no one picks up the book, expecting to read a nice prairie romance.

And hey, a big old tip of the lid to the ECPA for adding something so--well, creepy--to its list of finalists. Who woulda thunk it?

Posted by TLHines at 10:21 AM | Comments (4)