Wednesday, June 13, 2007

New blog

I've transferred my blog over to www.paulcrilley.com as it's easier to keep track of one site. I'm still tweaking and building the pages, so only the front page is active.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

An unforgivable omission

With the upcoming release of the wonderful Legacy of Wolves, by Marsheila Rockwell, (It really is wonderful. I was one of the beta readers), I thought I’d take the opportunity to make amends for a rather unforgivable lapse on my part.


When I got the copyedits on Night of the Long Shadows, it was a week or so before the Christmas holidays. I wasn’t required to hand them in before the holidays started, but I wanted to try, seeing as we’d just moved house and there was a lot of stuff that needed doing, and I didn’t want to be distracted by going through copyedits. So I decided to try and get them done before the holidays. Not a problem. First thing I did was write the dedications, as I’d been wrestling with the wording for ages, and still didn’t quite know how to say what I wanted to say. (Hey, it was my first book. It had to be special.) I got that taken care of and thought, “Great. Now on to the actual copyedits. I’ll come back once I’ve done and write the acknowledgments.


So I finished the copyedits on, I think, the day before the holidays started and sent off the book, totally forgetting about the acknowledgments. I felt really crap about that when the book came out, so I thought I’d try and make up for it here, although I know it’s not the same thing.


Anyway, many, many thanks to fellow Eberron authors Jeff LaSala and Marcy Rockwell for being kind enough to beta read and offer numerous helpful insights and grammar corrections. I really do appreciate it. And thanks to Ed Bolme as well as Marcy and Jeff for all the cross-promotion we managed to squeeze into the text


Plus a shout out to Mark Sehestedt. A better editor I couldn’t have asked for. Someone who let me tell the story I wanted to tell and didn’t try and force me into anything I didn’t want to do. Whose suggestions, when they came, were spot on and really made the book a better read. Cheers.