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Now that Sultana is done, surely I must be planning to relax, right? Yeah right. In addition to promoting it, I'm hard at work on the sequel, Sultana's Legacy. The next book begins fifteen years after the events of Sultana. It is brutal and bloody - starts off with a child's throat being cut. I was so worried the first chapter might turn people that I sent it in panic mode to another writer, who said as dark imagery goes, it was fine. I can only hope so because it goes downhill for my protagonists after that. Would you believe all that tragedy actually happened? I hope readers come to understand that and gain an appreciation for the suffering my characters endured. In the meantime, I'm editing steadily the manuscript; I'm about halfway through and hope to find beta readers at the end of spring. Then it's back to my cover artist. As with Sultana, I've decided to go with another Orientalist painting for the cover. I need a somewhat mature figure who looks somewhat sad or contemplative. Early possibilities include Ange Tissier's Algerian Woman and Her Slave
I'm also considering Jean Francois Portael's Femme Orientale.
Both subjects meet the criteria because they capture an older, moodier woman and there are dark undertones in the background that suit the themes of Sultana's Legacy. Also, both resemble the subject I chose for the cover of Sultana, although the earlier painting (Jewish Girl of Tangiers) was done by Charles Landelle. I'm thinking of a fall release for this book, September to November. Off to make it happen.
4 comments:
WOW - just wow. This is an amazing blog. Reading it really made me want to read your novel, Sultana, as well as the sequel. Plus now I want to go back and look at all your archived posts (in all my spare time, of course.)
Excellent!
Thanks Alison, I'm glad you're enjoying it. Please consider entering the drawing for Sultana, especially the one through the website.
I love Charles Landelle's paintings.
Here are a few possible painting based on your criteria:
"Egyptian Water Carrier" by Jean-Leon Gerome (maybe not royal enough though): http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:G%C3%A9r%C3%B4me_-_Egyptian_Water_Carrier.jpg
"Beaute Orientale" by Emile Vernet-Lecomte: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vernet-Lecomte_5.jpg
"Passion" by Frank Bernard Dicksee: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dicksee-Passion-1892.jpg
I hope these are helpful! :)
Thanks Sam, I have those paintings from Wiki commons too. Hard to choose but I'll make a decision soon.
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