We, at Smoocher's Voice are honoured to welcome Rachel Haimowitz to the blog today! <3
Hello
all, and thank you so much for joining me to chat about the queer high fantasy
duology Song of the Fallen! This series holds a particularly special place in
my heart, not just because I absolutely adore high fantasy and
sloooooooooooooow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance and there isn’t nearly enough
of any of that to go round in queer fiction, but also because Counterpoint, the first book in the
duology, was the first novel I ever sold.
One
of the questions I—and probably most published authors—get asked the most often
is how I got published. The path of the Song of the Fallen novels was both
particularly easy and particularly fraught—Counterpoint
is now at its third publisher (if you count a brief interlude of self-pub),
and Crescendo, the second book in the
duology, is also at its third publisher without
any self-pub interludes. Though Counterpoint
came out in 2010 and Crescendo in
2011, this month marks the very first time they have both been under the same
roof—complete with gorgeous new cover
art!—and I couldn’t be happier to have them there.
But
when I first sold Counterpoint, it was to a teeny little
startup epub called Guiltless Pleasure Publishing. The editor actually came to
me, which was an unparalleled delight—she’d read and loved my fanfiction and
wanted to sign me for original work. (Note: now that I’m an acquiring editor
who also loves fanfic, I have the pleasure of doing this too.) She actually
signed me on proposal, which, looking back, was pretty outrageously lucky for a
first-time novelist.
What
was meant to be one book of about 80,000 words grew and grew as the writing
progressed (*shakes fist at high fantasy*), and at 120,000 words I found a
natural conclusion to the first half of the story arc and told her there was no
way to do this without a book 2. She agreed, and I set off to write Crescendo while Counterpoint went into edits.
Counterpoint came out to a
fairly large splash, though I was new to queer romance and didn’t know it at
the time. Again, looking back, I was pretty outrageously lucky. Unfortunately,
halfway through Crescendo edits, the
owner of Guiltless Pleasure came down with a serious, long-term illness, and
despite Counterpoint’s success, she
had to close up shop. Which left me with not one but two books without a home, one of which was literally paying my
bills and the other of which was an eagerly awaited sequel. So, very slightly
older and very slightly wiser than I’d been a year past, I self-pubbed Counterpoint, and went publisher
shopping for a home for Crescendo. I
was fortunate in that Counterpoint had
sold well enough to open a lot of potential doors for Crescendo, but ultimately I went with another small press that was
willing to use the same cover artist and offer very competitive royalty terms.
I
won’t get into details, but more or less from the moment I signed the contract
to the moment I got the rights back to that book three years later, that
experience was an unmitigated disaster. Thankfully, in the meanwhile, me and
some writer and publisher buddies launched Riptide. I’d self-pubbed Counterpoint around January of 2011, and
in December of 2011 I signed the rights over to Riptide instead, where it
nestled in quite comfortably and saw a huge sales boost thanks to Riptide’s
amazing marketing department. Around the same time, Crescendo released at the other publisher while I stared longingly
at it and wished I’d conceived of Riptide before I’d signed over the second
book.
So,
like I said, weirdly easy but also kind of fraught. Fast forward three years,
to just last month. I get rights back to Crescendo.
It needs new cover art, so we decide, hey, let’s give the whole series a face
lift. Plus, I’d been very excited about the work this particular cover artist
had been doing for us (her name is Simoné, and I highly encourage you to check her out), and I was dying to get a cover from her on one of my
books. Or, better yet, two of my
books!
And
so here we are. Three publishers and two covers per book, and my very first
novel and its sequel are finally at home at Riptide. If you’ve read them, thank
you from the bottom of my heart for making literally my entire writing career
possible. If you haven’t, I hope you’ll consider sharing my babies with me
To
help make that possible, I’m giving away a signed set of the Song of the Fallen
paperbacks with the gorgeous new cover art. I’ll ship anywhere in the world,
too. To enter, just leave a comment with a way to contact you if you win. You
can enter multiple times by commenting on each blog this re-release tour stops
at, so be sure to
visit
the other stops!
About the Song of the Fallen Series
Two enemies, three warring races, and
a singular love with the power to change the future.
It
is the twilight of mankind. Depleted by generations of war with a dark race,
the human kingdoms and their ancient alliance stand on the brink of extinction.
The outlands are soaked with the blood of the fallen. The midlands are rotting
with decadence and despair.
Elfkind,
estranged by past crimes, watches and waits for nature to run its course.
And
then the two collide.
Ayden’s
life has long been guided by two emotions: love for his sister, and hatred of
all things human. When he’s captured in battle, he is enslaved in the service
of a human prince, Freyrik Farr.
Freyrik
has always known elves to be beautiful and dangerous, but never has one
affected him as deeply as Ayden. Teetering on a dagger’s edge between duty and
high treason, Freyrik discovers that some choices can change a life, and some
an entire world.
Between
prejudice, politics, pride, and survival, Ayden and Freyrik must carve a new
path, no matter how daunting. For nothing less than the fate of both their
peoples rests on the power of their perseverance—and their love.
About the Author
Rachel is an M/M erotic romance author and the
Publisher of Riptide Publishing. She's also a sadist with a pesky conscience,
shamelessly silly, and quite proudly pervish. Fortunately, all those things
make writing a lot more fun for her . . . if not so much for her characters.
When she's not writing about hot guys getting it on (or
just plain getting it; her characters rarely escape a story unscathed), she
loves to read, hike, camp, sing, perform in community theater, and glue
captions to cats. She also has a particular fondness for her very needy dog,
her even needier cat, and shouting at kids to get off her lawn.
Connect with Rachel:
Website: rachelhaimowitz.com
Tumblr: rachelhaimowitz.tumblr.com
Twitter: @RachelHaimowitz
Goodreads: goodreads.com/metarachel
Congratulations on the journey of writing and publishing to the world. May you keep on at it for many years to come.
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@gypsylib
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Best, and keep on blogging.
It's been a wonderful tour--thank you!
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Thank you for the lovely tour =) It's been wonderful hearing about the book and learning more about you!
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Interesting book
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Hi everyone! Thank you for joining me, and for all the kind words, and thanks especially to my lovely host today for having me :) Good luck to everyone in the drawing; I'll be picking a winner in a few days.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to vitajex, the winner of the signed paperbacks! And thanks again to everyone for following along on the tour, for hosting me, and for sharing your enthusiasm about the books and the covers <3
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