My Keats novel - published at last!
Oct. 31st, 2012 12:09 pmFor those of you kind souls who suffered with me through the writing process on this one... I wanted to let you know that I have at last published my Keats novel! Hurrah!
I am officially launching it today to celebrate Keats' 217th birthday. ♥
The title is 'The Fine Point of His Soul', a phrase taken from one of Keats' wonderful letters. In the novel, Keats is one of seven heroes - along with his artist frend Joseph Severn, the poet Percy Shelley and the novelist Mary Shelley, the poet Lord Byron and his faithful servant Fletcher, and naval lieutenant Andrew Sullivan - who take on a man who might actually be the Devil incarnate in the Rome of 1820-21.
Bryn Hammond recommends it: 'If you like unlikely heroes in speculative histfic, or want to meet Bryon, Shelley and Keats. Believe me, you want to meet Keats.'
It is available in both ebook and paperback formats, with an evocative cover by Agnieszka Kowalska. You can find all the details here.
I, for one, found the struggle to be worth it in the end... I hope you do, too! :-)
I am officially launching it today to celebrate Keats' 217th birthday. ♥
The title is 'The Fine Point of His Soul', a phrase taken from one of Keats' wonderful letters. In the novel, Keats is one of seven heroes - along with his artist frend Joseph Severn, the poet Percy Shelley and the novelist Mary Shelley, the poet Lord Byron and his faithful servant Fletcher, and naval lieutenant Andrew Sullivan - who take on a man who might actually be the Devil incarnate in the Rome of 1820-21.
Bryn Hammond recommends it: 'If you like unlikely heroes in speculative histfic, or want to meet Bryon, Shelley and Keats. Believe me, you want to meet Keats.'
It is available in both ebook and paperback formats, with an evocative cover by Agnieszka Kowalska. You can find all the details here.
I, for one, found the struggle to be worth it in the end... I hope you do, too! :-)