After several delays, I am happy to announce that the manuscript for Christmas in Pandemonium has arrived at the publishing house. Despite their best efforts, the Canadian Mail Service has not foiled publication of my novel. However, I am unhappy to announce that because it is a Christmas novel I have written, publication will be put off until mid to late September of this year for marketing reasons. Alas, publication may not have been prevented, but it has been delayed. Perhaps it’s for the best.
This brings us to today’s subject. As you know, I’ve taken a stance in this blog that Christmas creep, people celebrating Christmas months too early, is a real problem in our society, artificially inflating the influence of this one holiday far beyond what it has any reasonable right to claim. I am now releasing a Christmas book in September, likely a month and a half before Halloween, a holiday I have contrasted favorably with Christmas as knowing what its cultural niche is. It’s official: I’m a hypocrite.
I have no excuse. Well, I have several. It’s a novel. You can’t start selling a Christmas novel halfway through November. It takes time to get the word out. The original plan was to release it on Christmas Day 2024, so it’s not three months early. It’s nine months late. It has vampires and werewolves in it so it’s really more of a Halloween novel. That takes place at Christmas. Hey, I got it published. That’s the important thing.
Needless to say, I will be taking a break from This Week in Pandemonium given this hiccup in the production schedule. At this point, we would circle around to when I started in April. Instead, I’ll concentrate more on raising people’s interest by giving them samples of my more creative writing through features like Unreliable Narrator and Mandatory Five Star Reviews. I might think of some other feature to promote Pandemonium. I’ve also drafted a sequel to Christmas in Pandemonium, which I will be trying to refine and revise.
I thoroughly apologize to anyone who wanted to buy Christmas in Pandemonium as a St. Valentine’s Day gift. Or a St. Patrick’s Day gift. Or a Groundshog Day gift. However, life isn’t predictable and publishing sure as hell isn’t. I hope you come back and buy my novel in September when it’s out. Sorry for the delay. Thank you for your patience.