Wake me when it's over
The Canadian publishing trade journal Quill & Quire's January/February 2009 issue reports in its article "2009 Spring Preview: An advance look at the season's hottest books:"
This could get awkward: two of the season's high-profile novels share a title. Sci-fi giant Robert J. Sawyer has moved to Penguin Canada for Wake ($30 cl., April), an exploration of grief that hinges on the sinking of an offshore oil rig in Newfoundland. Meanwhile, Lisa Moore, Newfoundland native and two-time Giller nominee, offers Wake (House of Anansi Press, $29.95 cl., June), the story of a teenage girl who discovers she can see into another dimension via the Internet.Hee hee hee.
Hold on -- reverse those last two plot descriptions.
The issue also has a great article about my friend, Prince George science-fiction author Lynda Williams (of Okal Rel Universe fame), and her publisher, Brian Hades's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy of Calgary.
The Robert J. Sawyer Web Site
2 Comments:
Thanks for the mention Rob! Glad to know I'm not the only one who comes up with titles that confuse the industry now and then. When "Throne Price" (part 4 of the ORU saga) came out, even CBC called it "Throne Prince" or "Thorn Price" by turns. I seem to recall you telling me never to start a title with "Th". So ... your "Wake" isn't about the maritimes, them? :-)
Good to see you here, Lynda! Congrats on the wonderful QUILL & QUIRE piece!
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