Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Exciting News! Something Big!

 



Did I get your attention?

 The past few months have been very slow on my blog–not, probably, that anyone has noticed, but still…I’ve let it slide. I have not been talking much about new music, because I haven't been listening much to new music, and there is a reason for that: something else has taken precedence.

 Here’s a bit of context:

A few years ago (well, more than a few, but let’s not talk about how quickly time is passing...), I started a series of posts in which I ranked and reviewed all of Riverside's studio albums and EPs. I meant to do the same thing for Lunatic Soul but somehow it didn't happen: this project is of such profound importance to me that I struggle to express how I feel about it. I have written reviews for all the LS albums from Walking On a Flashlight Beam to Through Shaded Woods, but I always felt at a loss when I tried to explain the whole project's impact.

Then something entirely unexpected happened. I mean, completely out of the blue, I never saw it coming, never in a thousand years would it have occurred to me, all of that.

 One day I responded to a text message, and in the middle of the conversation, the sender suddenly said: “You know what I think? One day you should write a book. About Riv/LS, maybe MD stuff. I can help you.”

 The sender was Mariusz Duda.

 I was floored. “Astonishment” does not even begin to describe my reaction. Nor does "flabbergasted”, "amazed”, "elated”, and plenty of other words. Oh--and "abject terror”. All I could think was: He can't possibly be serious.

 Of course, I agreed. So here I am, writing what is essentially an authorized biography of Mariusz Duda (he was indeed serious).

 Obviously I've not said anything about this publicly. A tiny handful of my internet friends are aware of it (you know who you are) as are my instructor and classmates in the Non-fiction Writing course I took and who read and provided valuable critiques on sections of the manuscript; and of course the various interviewees. I suspect others know as well, but so far I've seen no indication that the information is ‘out there'. But now it is time to start talking about it, because time is…doing that thing that time does. 

 What is the book about?

It is, as noted, an authorized biography: there is a working title I will not reveal, because it is probably not the final title. However, it is going to talk a lot about Lunatic Soul, because in order to understand the creative persona that is Mariusz Duda, we have to dig deeply into Lunatic Soul. Early years, Xanadu, Riverside, the other projects–all of that must be included to some degree, of course, because all of it is crucial to Duda's musical development, but it is not a biography of Riverside. Lunatic Soul is the foundation.

 What are the plans?

At this point, my intention is to try and have at least an English version published by September of 2025. Whether it happens remains to be seen: in the book-writing world, a year is not a long time. The learning curve, especially around the publishing process, has been steep. There is a lot left to be done, and only about a third of that is the writing part. A lot is the promotion part, and that's why I am breaking the news now. 

 Over the next months, then, I'll be publishing book-related blog posts, and there will eventually be a Facebook Page (there may be other sites as well: FB and Insta are terrible platforms for artists and writers these days). I will drop hints and post updates and tell stories and maybe include some excerpts from interviews… who knows? I hope I can count on at least some of you to come along for the ride. Feel free to ask me anything, and if I can answer it, I will try.

 Stay tuned!!!! Buy my book!! (just practicing…) 





Reacher: Some Thoughts on the Amazon Series, the Books, and Why Getting It Right Matters.

 


The Books

I am an accidental fan of Jack Reacher: one day years ago I went to the library to find some light reading and decided that a Lincoln Child horror potboiler would fit the bill; when I got home I realized that I had grabbed a book by Lee Child instead. I’d never heard of the guy. I read the blurb (some former military cop/drifter solves problems) and figured I’d give it a try (no I don’t remember which book, sorry, but an early one). By the time I was done, I was absolutely hooked. I proceeded to devour all the books I could find and all the ones subsequently released (it was a lot easier back then to find used paperbacks in second-hand shops. Now it is almost impossible).

I did like the premise, and Jack Reacher the character is compelling, but what really grabbed me was the quality of the writing. This is something that the blurbs and summaries do not adequately convey -- not only is Reacher a powerful character, but Lee Child is also an exceptional writer. Perhaps not quite Raymond Chandler level, but a far sight better than Lincoln Child or Dan Brown. There are only two multi-volume book series that I have sought to own in their entirety: the historical Aubrey/Maturin series by Patrick O’Brian, and the Jack Reacher series by Lee Child, and for very similar reasons. Exceptional writing leads to contented re-reading.

Exciting News! Something Big!

  Did I get your attention?   The past few months have been very slow on my blog–not, probably, that anyone has noticed, but still…I’ve let ...