Cover Reveal for The Lure of Devouring Light

As you may have noticed, the book was announced without cover art. Some of you went ahead and preordered anyway, based on your confidence in Word Horde, or maybe even in my work, and I thank you for that.

But while we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, I think writers, editors and publishers can all agree we’re happier when our books have a cover that suits the contents, that looks cool and attractive, and makes people think, “I want to know what that’s about.”

I’ll have more to say about the idea of book covers, and the process of finding the right image, but for now… here’s the cover of The Lure of Devouring Light.

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The art is by Jarek Kubicki and layout by Scott R. Jones, so they deserve the credit for this striking cover. I also really appreciate Ross E. Lockhart taking my input throughout the process. Ross is the reason Word Horde books have all looked so great, even though they’re all very different in style.

Word Horde’s official cover reveal post is HERE.

The updated image may not show up on the order page until later today, but you can preorder The Lure of Devouring Light HERE.

Table of Contents for Lure of Devouring Light

Here’s the Table of Contents for The Lure of Devouring Light. I’ll have more to say about the stories and the book as release date (April 30, 2016) draws nearer. For now, here’s what’s included.

Introduction
The Lure of Devouring Light
Dreaming Awake in the Tree of the World
Far From Streets
The Book of Shattered Mornings
Arches and Pillars
Diamond Dust
The Accident of Survival
No Mask to Conceal Her Voice
The Jewel in the Eye
The Need to Desire
The Black Vein Runs Deep

Five of these stories have never been published before, including the final novella which comprises almost 40% of the book. Two more (including the other novella, Far From Streets) were published previously, but seen only briefly or by a very small number of people. This means something like 80% of the book (not by number of stories, but by page count) will be completely new to just about everybody.

Head Down, Grinding

I’ll be mostly offline all weekend. I’ve got my head down and I’m grinding away on this story for a deadline.

I’m having a hell of a lot of fun, and really love this story, even as I begin to question how it will be received by the editor for whom it’s intended. The thing may just be too long and kooky to suit the book, but still, I love it. Cowabunga!

I Can’t Show You the Front, But Maybe the Side

We’re not quite ready for a cover reveal yet, but soon. For now, here’s a stack of ARCs (Advance Review Copies) of The Lure of Devouring Light, my debut collection coming out in April from Word Horde. You can see the spines! Yes, I know the side isn’t quite as exciting as the front cover.

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If you’re an a book reviewer, you can request one by emailing publicity [at] wordhorde [dot] com

If you’d like to preorder a copy from Word Horde, you can do that HERE. For $16.99 you’ll get both paperback and ebook, and in my own experience preordering many books from Word Horde, the ebook may arrive earlier than announced.

The Lure of Devouring Light: Four Blurbs

Many writers say they hate the process of trying to ask for “blurbs” (the trade nickname for little bits of promotional text offered in support of a book). I understand that it’s no fun to ask somebody for a favor, especially when you’re afraid that just to ask might be an imposition on someone you respect.

I’m very lucky to have found four brilliant people, some of my favorite writers, who were willing to read my first book and say flattering things about it. Here are the advance blurbs for The Lure of Devouring Light:

“Mike Griffin skillfully works the rich seams of quiet horror and contemporary weird. The Lure of Devouring Light is a superb selection of strange stories. It’s the kind of debut that should command attention from genre fans and critics.”
–Laird Barron, author of The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All

“Michael Griffin’s fiction is sleekly poetic, disorienting, light and fierce. With this debut collection, Griffin establishes himself as a writer of already matured sensibilities, fiercely dedicated to the exploration of pain. Merciless.”
–Michael Cisco, author of Animal Money

“Often, Mike Griffin’s stories isolate an extraordinary dynamic between individuals who can only sustain the strange world they inhabit, secretly and together, with abject devotion to it. Anything short of passion will cause a rift in the narrative they’ve created, disclosing uncertainty, selfishness, ambition. Opening old wounds, or asking new questions. (For example, is love worthwhile or even possible set against a natural environment we’ve degraded beyond recognition? Or, what kind of integrity will we maintain if the monsters come for us?) At his finest moments Griffin achieves either a luminous grace or a breathtaking plummet into the unknown. In both cases the shock is earned by the tale that precedes it, and the stakes are as high as they can get. What I admire most (and there is plenty to admire in his writing) is an unforced, elegant ability to make his characters matter to us, in all their preening desire and almost magical expressions, like people we’ve known, loved, and left behind when all the bad shit happened—but with deep regret.”
–S.P. Miskowski, author of the Skillute Cycle

“The focus in these stories is often on relationships that cause the characters to analyze how they intersect with the lives of others, and to contemplate their lives as individual beings—these examinations reflected outwardly in an environment of nightmarish disorientation and dreamlike transformation. This is dark fiction of a rare literary refinement, crystalline and poetic, that never sacrifices the frisson of the weird and horrifying. A highly impressive collection.”
–Jeffrey Thomas, author of Punktown

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Often I have learned about interesting new writers from the recommendations of fellow writers. I don’t know to what degree this holds true for others, whether blurbs effectively convince others to read a book, or maybe they’re just something to make the author and publisher feel better. Whatever the case, I’m very flattered to have received votes of confidence from writers like Laird Barron, Michael Cisco, S. P. Miskowski and Jeffrey Thomas, and I thank them for their time and attention.

The Outer Dark Podcast – News of the Weird

Wednesday night I took part in a group Skype call with The Outer Dark host Scott Nicolay and Justin Steele, who usually joins Scott during the “News of the Weird” segment to end each show. The purpose of my call was to talk a bit about the announcement of my collection, which had happened on the morning of the day our call took place.

If you’re at all interested in The Weird, broadly defined to cover Horror, the traditional Weird Tale, the modern Weird, Bizarro and other associated niches and subgenres, you really out to check out The Outer Dark. For me, it’s been a must-listen since the beginning, with great interviews and appearances from some very interesting writers, editors and artists.

My sincere thanks to Scott and Justin for taking some time to chat about my book, and help spread the word!

Very quickly, the episode was edited and posted online, so it’s already available to listen, for free. The majority of the episode is an interview with Garrett Cook, and Garrett always has interesting thoughts to express, so I’m looking forward to giving this a listen today:

The Outer Dark: Episode 28 — JANUARY 21, 2016

The Lure of Devouring Light Having Been Announced…

Yesterday Word Horde announced the planned release of my collection The Lure of Devouring Light for this April. Yesterday it became official, and known to many.

I’ve known this was a “done deal” for quite some time, and didn’t for a moment doubt that Ross E. Lockhart would do what he said he would do… and yet, yesterday’s announcement was a relief to me, as well as a cause for excitement, for several reasons.

There was the obvious pride and pleasure of seeing the announcement met with interest and enthusiasm. Hey, people want to see my book when it comes out! Some people are even pre-ordering it without having seen the cover.

There was relief at being able to stop keeping the secret, especially from people I thought might be interested to hear it. Last October, Orrin Grey visited Portland for the occasion of his book release (Painted Monsters, which came out on Word Horde), which coincided with the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. Orrin stayed the night before the HPLFF began at our house. Lena and I and Orrin had a nice time, chatting at the Edgefield about horror movies. I wanted to tell Orrin “Hey, guess what? Looks like we’re going to share a publisher,” but the deal wasn’t final yet and I didn’t want to go around talking it up prematurely.

There was the realization that now I get to share the wonderfully flattering blurbs I’ve received from four of my favorite writers. I’ll post these here soon.

There was knowing that I would be seen differently by a lot of people who hadn’t previously read my work, but might now give it a shot, whether because of the endorsement of Word Horde or the kind statements of respected writers in the blurbs I just mentioned. The point of this isn’t “I want to be perceived differently,” but that I hope my work will reach more people in the future, and I think this book will really help that happen.

Yesterday felt like a big deal. It was fun and exciting, and I have the sense the fun is just getting started.

I’ll have lots to say between the time of this announcement and the actual release of the book, so this blog space will be much more active for a while.

Word Horde to Release The Lure of Devouring Light

I will have oh-so-much more to say about this in the coming few months, but for now, I’m pleased to be able to let people know that debut collection The Lure of Devouring Light will be coming in April, 2016 from Word Horde.

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I have enormous respect for Editor/Publisher Ross E. Lockhart and what he’s been able to accomplish in the relatively short time Word Horde has been in operation. There is no other publisher I would rather work with on my first book. The cover art is not yet complete, but the book is available for preorder directly from Word Horde, HERE.