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September
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- New York Minute by Stephen Aryan (reviewed by Mihi...
- Chapter Excerpt: World Walkers by Neal Asher
- Book review: Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh
- The Sword of Kaigen & Where Loyalties Lie - Specia...
- The Sword of Kaigen & Where Loyalties Lie - Specia...
- Book review: Navola by Paolo Bacigalupi
- Review: QUEEN OF DREAMS by Kit Rocha
- Review: The Ending Fire by Saara El-Arifi
- Book review: Fool's Promise by Angela Boord (Etere...
- Author Interview: Yaroslav Barsukov, the Author of...
- SPFBO X Finalist Announcement: Here's our Champion
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September
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The Sword of Kaigen & Where Loyalties Lie - Special Editions Interview with Bryce O'Connor (interviewed by Mihir Wanchoo)
Q] Welcome Fantasy Book Critic Bryce, Thank you for your
time. Can you tell us how the inception of this SPFBO Champion themed special
editions came to be?
Bryce: Well I was told I’m being paid one BILLION
dollars to be here, so I decided it was worth the hour. NOW SUFFER MY PRESENCE,
MWAHAHAHAHA.
Ahem… Anyway.
So these themed special editions for the SPFBO Champions was something conceived in partnership
with ML Wang and several members of the Wraithmarked team while on a retreat in
November of last year. I’d been wanting to do some very colorful, art-oriented
projects, and while the these editions aren’t exactly a true manifestation of
that idea, they were definitely spawned from it. The diorama idea spun quickly
off of that, and then it was just a matter of getting Rob’s permission, then
Mark’s blessing, which took about 15min and 24hrs respectively, so a BIG ‘Thank
you!’ to both of them!
From there, nailing
the artist down happened quickly. I had Tom Jilesen in mind even as the idea of coming
to fruition, and we have been VERY lucky to have him on board the whole way
through!
Finally, of course,
is the campaign itself, which is largely handled by Eira and Heather and the
rest of my awesome team.
Q] Was the choice of going with Sword Of Kaigen &
Where Loyalties Lie as the first two books a choice or coincidence with regards
to the chronological nature of the wins?
Bryce: It was a choice born from coincidence,
believe it or not! I’m lucky enough to count both ML and Rob as friends in real
life, so not only were they the people I had the easiest access to (especially
with ML sitting next to me at the time of conception) but both of their books
were and continue to be very popular in their own right.
So in short, I
thought they were the most likely to be able to con into—I mean convince to be a part of the project, and I
thought their books were very likely to help us come out of the gate SWINGING.
Oh and also… I mean… pirate
vs. samurai? Who ISN’T gonna jump at a chance to work on a project like that!
Q] The covers are absolutely gorgeous, did you have any
input or did you let your designing team take the lead?
Bryce: We’re incredibly lucky on so many levels with these covers. Shawn T. King’s amazing design work is such a consistently heavy-hitting element of the Wraithmarked brand for one thing, but for another the art for these projects lined up so well. Not only was Tom Jilesen(‘Yil-sehn’, by the way, not ‘Jile-son’, like I thought for a year) immediately down to do the project, but he’s an incredible art direct in his own right who reads every book thoroughly before doing any work on an edition.
Add that to the fact that both ML and Rob are ALSO skilled at guiding art in the right direction, and you end up with the Avengers of art and art direction. This was actually the first project Wraithmarked did that I really had almost no input on the covers at all, and holy SH*T could I not be more okay with that!
Q] What can you tell us about 2025 Kickstarter now that
the 250K barrier has been breached. Which two titles might we be seeing? Any
clues?
Bryce: Ahahaha! Unfortunately at this time I can
only repeat that we have two titles lined up for 2025, which we’ll get working
on as SOON as contracts are finalized for both of them.
If everything goes
to plan, though… some readers are gonna be less inclined to eat ham during the
holiday season 😁
Q] Thank you Bryce for your insight. Before we let you
go, what are you currently reading?
Bryce: I’m Rereading BOBIVERSE! If you haven’t
checked it out before, DO IT! It’s so much fun, it’s so smart, and it’s SO
funny! It’s my third time rereading it, and I always find more to live about
it!
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