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image It’s official now. This fall, Twilight Times Books, a small literary publisher, will publish The Solomon Scandals as both a nonDRMed e-book and a trade paperback.

My Scandals might be the only Washington newspaper novel that ends with a talking Afghan Hound named Thackeray II doing a Harry Truman send-up at the Cosmos Club. I frame the main plot, set around the 1980s, with a foreword and epilogue written in the late 21st century. I’m just a time-warpy kind of guy—warped, too?—having started the novel back in the 1970s on an electric typewriter. Scandals blends Suspense with Quirky, Washington, lots of Newspaper, some Science Fiction of course, and a few other stray genres.

Bizarre in good company

Twilight seems just right for this debut novel, given the house’s special interest in bizarre creations like mine. Lida Quillen, the publisher, is picky; and I am, too. When I wrote up Lida for publishersweekly.com and TeleRead, I couldn’t get over her existing writers’ praise for the care she lavishes on their books. And Sadi Ranson-Polizzotti, a former small-press publisher who teaches contracts in a graduate-level publishing course at Emerson College, confirmed my belief that Lida’s terms are generous. Mass paperback, translation and movie rights are available, hint, hint.

In case you’re curious, I’ll be walking the ePub walk, Jon Noring has already looked over the manuscript and concluded that conversion to ePub should be a piece of cake. Cool. I’d like Thack II to be able to read the 2008 digital version without any fuss.

One way or another, there’ll also be editions in Mobipocket, HTML, PDF, probably LIT, eReader, Kindle, Sony Reader and perhaps others. Lida will at least try to persuade retailers to provide alternatives to DRMed versions. Yes, she and I love paper, too, and the trade paperback should be reasonably priced.

Detail: Afghan Hound photo via Wikipedia. I don’t know whether this one talks.

 
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