
You can find where to buy the book here: https://books2read.com/u/mKB09B
Graveyard of Lullabies will soon be available to pre-order on several additional platforms (including Amazon/Kindle), hopefully within the next few days.
Unfortunately, Amazon’s a special case… the distributor I’m using doesn’t do pre-orders on Amazon, so I’m aiming just to have it available to buy starting on October 2nd.
With that PSA out of the way…
I have massive autistic PDA (or, Persistent Drive for Autonomy/Pathological Demand Avoidance), meaning I really hate it when people tell me to do things. So I’m not going to tell you that you have to go buy my book. I’m just going to tell you about it, and you get to decide if it sounds like a thing you want to own or not.
So. The main character is a trans woman necromancer, who lives in an Arctic tundra. She lives alone, until this magic egg appears in her garden, then she’s like, “Oh no, what’s this thing, I better ask someone who might know what it is” and then, ta-da, she meets new people and goes on an adventure with a mythical creature.
There’s also a queen. She’s basically a prisoner in her palace. She’s fighting to take it back.
There’s a Skeleton Cook who likes to dance while doing dishes (because doing dishes is terrible for your skin).
There’s a mystical orchard in the frozen tundra.
And there’s with a whole helping of “trying to recover from trauma.” Because why would there not be?
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You know that thing some musicians do, leading up to an album release, where they release the track list of their album? Well, this book has “Lullabies” in the title and that’s a music thing, so I figure, why not include a track list (aka, table of contents)?
part 1: alive
1-her, alone
2-him, remembered
3-body in the bath
4-brain at the table
5-summer merchants
6-seasons’ diseases
7-Kolariq
8-Tulimaq
9-stranger
10-know you best
11-history
12-future
13-living
(ps, the plot really picks up in in chapter 7. Prepare for the scenic route to get there–or just skip the scenery and go straight to chapter 7. You might feel a little lost though?)
part 2: queen
14-dead
15-light
16-dark
17-death day
18-birth day
19-intercut
20-_hold
21-these flickering insects
22-steady
23-how a battlefield
24-comes to pieces
(pps, the chapter titles are often thematic pairs. Like, “history” and “future.” Or “stranger” and “know you best.”)
part 3: lullaby
25-days
26-moments
27-purposeless
28-definition of desire
29-stasis
30-metamorphosis
31-kin
32-nicked skin
33-talk
34-coda
35-which quiet fear
36-awakes at midnight
(part 4 is the most intense part of the book…I mean, it’s the climax, of course it’s the most intense part, right?)
part 4: army
37-festival
38-after party
39-feetstep
40-I-self
41-they
42-you
43-figures in a flame
44-circles of a palace
45-rivulets
part 5: graveyard
46-where water incoheres
47-welcome
48-to the dawn
(“I think dawn is a time of killing, because the stars are where dead people go and every morning the stars disintegrate to a red sun. Strange color for blood, that.”)
Congrats…quite an achievement. Good luck.
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thank you π₯°
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Congratulations that amazing, I’m so happy for you. I’ll wait till it’s available on Kindle because that’s my only option for now. But seriously, this is so awesome ππ½
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Thank you! And yes it will be available on Kindle soon:)
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You’re welcome, I look forward to it!
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