Moonkind cover!

Here it is, Moonkind, the third book in the Winterling trilogy, and you finally get a look at Rook on the cover!

First the rough draft–the black & white sketch:

And the final version, in color:

 

Tell me what you think!  One lucky commenter here will win an ARC of the book!!

Moonkind comes out on January 1st 2014.

 

 

Posted in Contests,Winterling on 07/16/2013 at 1:52 pm  |  45 Comments

Benet’s List

Everybody knows Benet, right?

  Tough guy, bodyguard, baker of biscuits.

  Right now I’m working hard on revisions for the fourth Magic Thief book (title   to be revealed soon!), and my awesome editor says I can include Benet’s to-do   list, which might have his shopping list in it, too.

I’ve got some fun ideas for this, but I wanted to ask you, too.

What do YOU think Benet would have on his to-do list, or on his  shopping list?

If I use your idea in the book, I’ll give you a shout-out in the  acknowledgements!

 

 

(illustration by Antonio Javier Caparo)

Posted in Contests,The Magic Thief on 06/19/2013 at 1:54 pm  |  45 Comments

A Summerkin Day!

Today is the release date for the second book in the Winterling trilogy!  Welcome to the world, Summerkin!

As is traditional on this date, I blog the dedication and acknowledgements page from the book because even though I write the words, a lot of other people helped turn it into a book.

Dedication:

To Greg van Eekhout.

All the bunnies in this book, both alive and dead, are for you.

Acknowledgements:

To this book’s intrepid first readers: Greg van Eekhout, Deb Coates, Rae Carson, and Jenn Reese.

To my editor, Antonia Markiet, whose wise guidance helped me unravel this book and knit it back together again.

To my agent, Caitlin Blasdell, whose critiques always make me a stronger writer.  Thanks, too, to the Liza Dawson Associates agency.

To the wonderful HarperCollins team, starting with associate editor Rachel Adams, and then editor Alyson Day, copy editor Kathryn Silsand, editorial director Phoebe Yeh, publisher Susan Katz, art director Amy Ryan and senior designer Tom Forget, production supervisor Lucille Schneider, publicist Olivia DeLeon and cover artist Jason Chan.

To Connie Mutel, whose book The Emerald Horizon: The History of Nature in Iowa has shaped my understanding of what it means for land to be tame, and for it to be wild.

To Dozer van Eekhout-Will of the flopped-over ear.

Jon Michael Hansen for archery, Jennifer Adam for horsery, Deb Coates for doggery.

To my parents, my grrrl-power sisters–Kate, Maude, and Winnie–and to my husband and wildling children.

Ingrid, is it time for lunch?

Posted in Winterling on 04/23/2013 at 12:57 pm  |  12 Comments