The Gravelight Press edition of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is getting terrific reviews. Sure, we can credit some of this to Stevenson’s classic tale of duality, but what really seems to be drawing the attention of readers is the introduction by Jeffrey D. Keeten. It seems like everywhere we look, it’s “Keeten this…” and “Keeten that…” It’s enough to make hard-working gravelighter feel like a second-string pallbearer at best.
The latest such review is by Will Byrnes, a name that, like Keeten’s, should be well known to anyone who reads reviews on Goodreads; based on his stats there are quite a lot of you. Mr. Byrnes provides his own insights and backgrounds on Jekyll and Hyde, so much so that that we considered nixing Keeten’s review and replacing it with Will’s. But since we know Jeffrey spent a lot of time writing a very thoughtful and well researched introduction, we’ll probably leave it intact. Which is, actually, good news for you, particularly if you’ve yet to read Stevenson’s novella. So go check out Will’s review either on Goodreads or at Coot’s Reviews, and then pick up a copy of the Gravelight edition, available on Amazon and at the online store of our parent company, Devil’s Party Press. In addition to Mr. Keeten’s introduction, it features a bonus story not found in any other edition. We think you’ll like it very much.
Autumn Country: Selected Fiction of Tim Jeffreys is a guilty pleasure of mine. Iโve read it several times just to enjoy the way Tim tells a story. Right in the first paragraph, he lets us know we are in the hands of a storyteller and the story is underway. Plot and character are inextricably bound, and the language is their servant, as it should be. This is the reason I proposed this volume, selected the stories, and wrote the introduction. You might want to read this book not as fourteen stories, but as a unified fictional work with fourteen parts, chapters if you insist. Weaving in and out of the fictional work is his peculiar inventiveness as relates to the shape-shifter. From the first story we feel the urgency of creatures who mimic the loved ones of others and eat the love they take. Tim manipulates his own theories in ways only he could have imagined, and the last time through, I just read those to feel that theme and those changes once more. Other themes run through the fictional work with great effectiveness, and one of them is the writerโs sense of humor that sometimes lurks beneath a dark surface and sometimes erupts in viscous bubbles. The mordant humor about humorists in โHere Comes Mr. Herriboneโ creates a sparkling metaphor for the artist, and, in particular, comedians. โCollectableโ is something of an elegant joke about the writerโs love of the music we hear at times while reading the stories. But, for reasons I have stopped trying to understand, my favorite remains โUnder Iron,โ a story that picks up this musical theme and twists it into a ghost story that makes such sense we know what ghosts can actually do in our mortal world. I get so impatient with ghost stories where you know the writer doesnโt believe in ghosts himself; hereโs one that makes perfect sense. I donโt have to imagine very hard to make the leap into meaning. At my first reading of โBlack Nore,โ I was surprised and just a bit shaken. It did that grand old thing: it made me stop and think about what Iโd just read. Thatโs something I enjoy. Of course, I enjoy thinking in general a great deal. The only reason I am telling you is to suggest that if this sounds all right, you should read the book. And itโs worth it for the writerโs thoughts on the stories at the end.
three collections of stories, most recently Not a Jot or a Tittle (2022), and a book of flash fiction, Disappearing Things (2023).
His stories appear in journals, including Kenyon Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Fiction International, and anthologies, including Pushcart Prize and Dark Lane Anthology. Seven fictions appear in Fictive Dream. Robert can also be found in HARDBOILED AND LOADED WITH SIN (paperback/eBook) and Vella
CAN YOU GIVE THESE BOOKS SOME LOVE?
Authors literally live or die by the number of Amazon reviews they get.
If you have read any of the books published in this post, whether you bought them on Amazon or borrowed them from your local library, please do a review on Amazon.
Here are a few sample review scripts (alter as suits you):
I am glad I read this book. I enjoyed it.
I am glad I bought this book. I enjoyed it.
I am glad I gave this book to my Uncle Ralph. He enjoyed it.
This book made me scared.
This book made ma laugh/cry/ponder life’s big questions.
That is all it takes to write a great book review that will help these authors on Amazon.
We survived the pandemic people. We need these acts of kindness now. And they costs you only a few minutes of time. Give a reader a good review TODAY.
Thanks so much for reading. You mean everything to an author.
Kindle Vella (or KV, or Vella) is a new service from Amazon that allows anyone to go online and start reading a book IMMEDIATELY! The books are all serialized. They may release one chapter per week, or even a chapter daily. The first three chapters/episodes of any book are free.
USA-ONLY:
For now, Vella is only available to reader in the USA, while Amazon tries out this pilot program. DPP is in on it, and we are even beta-testers for the comments and polls functions. So, some of our stories have comments, and some have polls, and some have both.
FREE AND NOT FREE:
All series (books) being serialized have the first three episodes as free.
For episodes after that, you have to buy them.
You buy them by buying tokens. Most chapters/episodes average out at about six cents/episode.
You cannot currently give tokens as gifts, or buy tokens with gift cards, and you cannot buy someone a Vella story to read, like, “I’ll get this for my friend!” Nope, not now you won’t. But maybe in the future! And hopefully in the future more countries will be able to get it too.
IS IT GREAT?
DPP’s jury is still out on this one. We’re trying it, and we like how we can put in notes for our readers, and get comments back. As authors it is nice to have connection with readers, because otherwise we never do, and we want to know what readers think. But, it so restricted at the moment with the USA-only tie that we’re not sure how we feel about it. Certainly since we have worked to edit people to are writing their entire novels on their phones, it is appealing to those of us who love our small hand-held devices.
ONE BENEFIT: the reviews a book gets there go with it when it goes into paperback.
ARE YOU THE BETA READER TYPE? ARE YOU JUST INTERESTED IN THE LATEST THING? DPP IS LOOKING FOR YOU!
We’d love to have some folks try out our Vellas and then take a survey on the experience so we can find out what readers think.
Contact us if you want to join in the fun and give us your honest feedback: editor@devilspartypress.com
Those fantastic Vella titles will soon be joined by:
Noir collection: HARDBOILED And LOADED WITH SIN
Check this blog for links and announcements.
Thanks for all you do to help DPP keep-on keeping-on. We’re getting more late-bloomers published this year than ever before because you read our books!
WHAT IS OUR MOST POPULAR VELLA SO FAR?
Well, a mother never has favorites, but readers do. So far, in the number one spot for readers is NEW SANTA. I guess folks just love Christmas! (Or hate it!)
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Little Bo Weep (by D.Pearce)
Now I lay me down to sleep and thinking ’bout dismembering sheep. No hooves to leap no baaaaahs to bleep just nightmares in the meadow’s deep. Like a tea with too much steep the blood into the wool will seep. I chopping chopping as she weeps that simpering whimpering dopey BoPeep. Then I round the herd will creep for bones and fuzz and tails to sweep And when the sheep are in a heap what will be the reap I reap? At lastly long and blissful sleep.
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