In the end, we always return to the sea.

Mar 13, 2017 17:26

Finally, I am at liberty to reveal a secret I have been keeping and gnawing on for far too long (and which was, in its own way, the reason the current projects posts had to be put on unannounced hiatus):

The Atargatis was lost with all hands. It's time to go back out to sea.

Into the Drowning Deep is a full-length follow-up to my novella, " ( Read more... )

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kateyj5555 March 14 2017, 01:15:27 UTC
This is very exciting and makes me want to reread the novella :) missed out on buying it so hurrah for interlibrary loans and the State Library of Western Australia buying 12 copies :D

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seanan_mcguire March 23 2017, 16:02:24 UTC
Hooray!

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adafrog March 14 2017, 02:31:05 UTC
Oooh, very cool!!

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seanan_mcguire March 23 2017, 16:04:41 UTC
Thank you!

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geekhyena March 14 2017, 02:37:47 UTC
My mother has a wonderful illustrated set of books of folktakes , and the one for Melusine has some of my favorite artwork, and was one of my favorites as a child. The fact that the ship is named Melusine.... that's utterly perfect and I love it. A sequel has already made me super excited, the name of the ship makes me even more intrigued. I am so excited to revisit this world! Thank you so much.

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seanan_mcguire March 23 2017, 16:05:12 UTC
I am excited.

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tsukara March 14 2017, 02:41:24 UTC
Oh I am a million kinds of excited for this! :D

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seanan_mcguire March 23 2017, 16:05:33 UTC
Yay!

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lylassandra March 14 2017, 02:43:58 UTC
Yay! I really liked Rolling in the Deep! ("You're a miracle" is one of my fav-ever moments in fiction. That was amazing.)

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seanan_mcguire March 23 2017, 16:06:15 UTC
I am very excited to go back.

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