There were moments when I thought Wolf’s Bane would never come out. I started writing it in 2012, and it has gone through many rounds of beta-readings and even more rounds of rewrites, then proofreading, and followed by more tweaking since. I was determined that the book following The Purple Morrow would be as good as it could possibly be despite being an independently published book.
Why was producing this book such a challenge?
There are a few reasons. Bane is my third completed novel but it is also the most complex one I’ve written to date. After having enjoyed building the world of Marathana so much, I wanted to explore it more fully and give readers more of a taste. This meant delving deeper into the various cultures and belief systems, creating new characters and people groups, exploring new terrain…no small challenge. As well, Bane is a bridge book, connecting the story’s beginning to its end, and it was a challenge to find the right story balance. Some betas felt there was too little back story, others that there was too much. And as the author, I didn’t want to give away all the secrets too soon, nor did I want to leave the story so bland that people wouldn’t want to advance to the final instalment. Finally, finding the right balance between my two main characters was tough. Morrow is Jeru’s story and Bane is Kelen’s, though both men are integral to each other’s lives, destinies, and the overarching storyline. It was a big challenge and I hope I did both characters justice.
Wolf’s Bane owes its existence to many people, and I will include them here. It’s been a long road to get here so if I forget someone please, please forgive me:
Beta Readers: Judith MacNamee, Authonomy’s Christian Lit Forum members, Zach Bonelli, T.A. Miles, Joshua Evans, Katie Cross, Bernard Cullen.
Thanks to my writing group for their support, enthusiasm and helping me feel that being indie is cool. And special shout out to Cora Siré, who gave me pointers on the poetic sections of the book.
To the Quebec Writers Federation for supporting local writers and for being an excellent resource over all (workshops, networking opportunities, etc.) It’s great to be around people who love writing so much.
Thanks to William Bryan Miller for proofreading. He was quick, professional and on time!
To Phil Partington for keeping me grounded and for being a tireless listener (‘Being a writer is so hard!’). To Cairo Amani for having more infectious enthusiasm than anyone I know. And when it comes to editing, she’s almost as terrifying as Phil. To my super-talented sister Amy Hands for providing me with fantastic digital paintings of Jeru, and more recently, Bane’s cover wolf in all its raging glory.
And to my family. Kids, you guys keep me motivated and I’m thrilled that you are proud of me. And to Sam Lampron, my super-supportive husband, for designing my book covers and for encouraging me to keep pursuing this ‘writing thing.’
Wolf’s Bane is available NOW at Smashwords and its affiliates. It is available now via Kindle on pre-order and for purchase as of Feb. 27, 2015.
Yay! Congratulations! 😀
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Thanks! Now the excitement (and terror) begins! lol
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Yay!!! And I am NOT scary *hides the knife (aka, editor’s pen) behind my back*.
Oh, and you’ve shown me other work your sis has done. She’s incredible!
Congratulations on the book! 🙂 Can’t wait to read it.
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Lol Now everyone knows I have good reason to shiver in my boots when I send you stuff to read. Thanks and thanks!
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Just keep telling yourself it’s good for you and you’ll be OK :). It’s good to have someone I can unleash my full editor mode on. The engineers I work with are so damn sensy poo ;). Try being one of two with an English and Lit degrees with an editor’s background in a world of engineers.
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Nope, you just gave me a headache with that analogy lol
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Aww! 1. No need to thank me 2. I’m SO GLAD ITS OUTTTT! Its so important to hear the rough side of writing and you’re so candid about the hang ups, the push backs, the falls–which can make us appreciate the successes so much more!
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Thanks for that! Writing is as much about the process and the end result as well as the journey. 🙂
So…now that I’ve thanked you, does that mean I can tease you as much as I want now? 😀
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Absolutely not!
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lol Party pooper
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Congrats, Dyane!
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Thanks! 🙂
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Must be an incredible feeling to release a story after working to it so much and with such devotion.
I wish you all the best with it 🙂
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It is! Thank you so much! 🙂
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Sorry I’m late to the party, but I’m STOKED! Going to go get my copy right now!
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Hi! Thanks Katie. I hope you enjoy it 🙂
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fantastic news Dyane – well done x x x
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Thank you. And you look great!!
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Thanks Honey x x x
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