by Linda Rodriguez
I'm excited to announce that on Tuesday, September 7th, the first of my Skeet Bannion mystery novels, Every Last Secret, will be re-released in ebook and trade paper format in a new edition with new covers. This is a thrill, especially, because readers have asked for a paperback version of these books for a long time, and my former publisher would not bring them out in that format. All three of my Skeet Bannion mysteries will be released with new covers in these new formats as a prelude to the launch at the end of the year of the 4th Skeet Bannion mystery, Every Family Doubt.Linda Rodriguez's 12th book is The Fish That Got Away: The Sixth Guppy Anthology. Her 11th book was Fishy Business: The Fifth Guppy Anthology (edited). Dark Sister: Poems was her 10th book and a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award. Plotting the Character-Driven Novel, based on her popular workshop, and The World Is One Place: Native American Poets Visit the Middle East, an anthology she co-edited, were published in 2017. Every Family Doubt, her fourth mystery featuring Cherokee detective, Skeet Bannion, and Revising the Character-Driven Novel will be published in 2021. Her three earlier Skeet novels—Every Hidden Fear, Every Broken Trust, Every Last Secret—and earlier books of poetry—Skin Hunger and Heart's Migration—have received critical recognition and awards, such as St. Martin's Press/Malice Domestic Best First Novel, International Latino Book Award, Latina Book Club Best Book of 2014, Midwest Voices & Visions, Elvira Cordero Cisneros Award, Thorpe Menn Award, and Ragdale and Macondo fellowships. Her short story, “The Good Neighbor,” published in Kansas City Noir, has been optioned for film.
Rodriguez is past chair of the AWP Indigenous Writer’s Caucus, past president of Border Crimes chapter of Sisters in Crime, founding board member of Latino Writers Collective and The Writers Place, and a member of International Thriller Writers, Native Writers Circle of the Americas, Wordcraft Circle of Native American Writers and Storytellers, and Kansas City Cherokee Community. Learn more about her at http://lindarodriguezwrites.blogspot.com
Linda, I too, was held hostage by a former publisher until my contract ran its course and I got it re-published. Congrats on the re-release. Wishing you much success with it.
ReplyDeleteThe plot sounds fantastic, Linda. I can see why it's in such demand. Preorders?
ReplyDeleteGay, I always wanted to offer my readers a paperback version. I had so many requests for that. Nonetheless, my former publisher would not do it. Hardcover and ebook only. So, I'm very excited about being able to offer the paperback version of the book. Thanks for the good wishes.
ReplyDeleteDonnell, my publisher has put up a link for pre-orders, but I gather that Amazon can take a little time processing it. It should be up and available within the next few days.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'll keep a look out!
DeleteDonnell, as soon as the pre-order link shows on Amazon I'll post it on Twitter and Facebook and I'll put it in the comments here.
DeleteCongratulations, Linda. Glad you can finally get them out in paperback format!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathryn. It's something I've wanted to do for a long time.
ReplyDeleteThis is such good news! I am so looking forward to new adventure! Brava! Hugs <3
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Linda. You are doing a great job of "having it your way."
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Saralyn!
DeleteMary, I hope you enjoy them. I'm excited about reissuing them in paper with the new covers and about the new book that's coming.
ReplyDeleteLinda, this is fantastic. I can't wait to read the new book and the book on writing to add to my collection.
ReplyDeleteLinda, This is good news! I have all three books already, and I’m glad they will be made available to more readers. Knowing that the fourth will be out by the end of the year gives me a reason to look forward to winter!
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Linda, This is good news! I have all three books already, and I’m glad they will be made available to more readers. Knowing that the fourth will be out by the end of the year gives me a reason to look forward to winter!
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DebRo, it's so good to hear from you again. Unfortunately with all of the supply chain problems my publisher and all the others are running into, each of the reissues has been delayed for the first three books, and the publication of Every Family Doubt has been pushed back to some time in early 2022. Paper and shipping seem to be the biggest problems, but printers are also understaffed right now. I'll put you on the list to get early notification before publication. Take care and stay healthy in these grim times.
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