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Thursday, September 27, 2018

what everyone knew about death... Water to Water by Karen A. Wyle


Two young Vushla questioned what everyone knew about death. What should they do with the answer?


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Release Date: October 18th, 2018

Two young Vushla questioned what everyone knew about death. What should they do with the answer?

When the time comes for Vushla to die, they go into the ocean and are dissolved away. Or so Terrill has always believed, and still believes after taking part in his father's final journey. But when he meets a young Vushlu who lives by the sea, Terrill must confront information that calls this fundamental belief into question. Will the two of them discover the truth? And what should they do with what they find?

EXCERPT

The last taste of dinner was fading from Honnu’s mouth. Even food was different when the peddler came. This very night, around this same fire, they had roasted and eaten plump sausages spitting with juice, made from some crawling creature that pushed through underbrush and rooted in the earth of far-off forests.

Honnu stretched his arms and upper body to soak in the warmth of the fire, welcome as the end of hot season brought cooler night breezes. Which of the peddler’s tales might actually be true? Honnu had never traveled farther than the nearest market town — far enough away from the shore that the sea could not be seen, but not too far for its smell to carry, competing with the smell of the fish he sold and the pastries and spices and flowers in the stalls all around him. Were there really trees so tall that a Vushlu would have to rear back on its hind legs and lean against something sturdy in order to see the tops? Did mountains soar even higher? Did rivers of water pour out of those mountains? Did the mountains rise above the air itself, so that the air strained and grew thin, and one could look down and see the thicker air below? Did fountains of fire leap up from hidden places to consume travelers? Did birds, glowing as bright as any fire, swarm over the fields in springtime, keeping farmers from sowing seed until the birds had flown away? Did a species of giants, giants who never came near the ocean, giants with two legs and two arms like the Weesah but each limb twice as thick as a Weesah’s trunk, raise beasts for farmers, never leaving their ranches, requiring farmers to come to them? Were there places where the sky was always red, and others where the sky was always black?

Honnu’s family must know the answers to those questions, or to some of them, but his aunt never wanted to talk about it, and his grandfather changed his story from one time to the next, and his mother said none of it was true. Honnu refused to believe that.

Unless he found a way to go see for himself, he would never know.

Now he heard sounds of movement and conversation, and tires pushing through sand. The procession must be leaving, with one of its members gone forever into the sea. They would probably not go very far in the dark. There was an inn serving such travelers in the market town. But by morning, they would be on their way back to wherever they came from. To one of the many, many places Honnu had never seen.

About the author:
Karen A. Wyle was born a Connecticut Yankee, but eventually settled in Bloomington, Indiana, home of Indiana University. She now considers herself a Hoosier. Wyle's childhood ambition was to be the youngest ever published novelist. While writing her first novel at age 10, she was mortified to learn that some British upstart had beaten her to the goal at age 9.

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19 comments:

Karen A Wyle said...

Thanks so much for hosting!

BTW, the universal preorder link for the Kindle is http://a-fwd.com/asin-com=B07HM67TSW.

Rita Wray said...

Sounds like a good book.

Mikhail R said...

The book cover features appropriate use of textures and graphics. Great cover overall for this SF book. Thanks for sharing and congrats! No question for the author.

Robin A said...

I like this cover. This sounds like a great book

Karen A Wyle said...

Just wanted to say that Damonza designed the cover. Thanks, all!

CCAM said...

@Karen
Indeed, Damonza's covers are some of the best :)

Angela Saver said...

I am looking forward to the release date! Can't wait!

Unknown said...

I really love the covers! I can’t wait to read them!

Karen A Wyle said...

Only two more weeks! :-)

Karen A Wyle said...

And of course, if you want the book the moment it's released, you can preorder :-). The "Amazon" link above goes to Amazon preorders; the "Books2Read" link next to it goes to multiple other retailers.

Mrsjessc78 said...

Sounds like a awesome book.

Karen A Wyle said...

That is an awesome thing to hear! :-)

Stephanie LaPlante said...

This book sounds super awesome and the cover looks really cool.

Karen A Wyle said...

Thanks so much! Go up-thread for info on the cover and on preorders.

dave said...

The cover looks so cool.

Karen A Wyle said...

All hail Damonza, cover designers extraordinaire!

Maria Katie said...

Beautiful cover

Ally Swanson said...

Such a beautiful and intriguing book cover! It is very striking and eye-catching! It would definitely get my attention at a bookstore! Looking forward to checking this book out!

Karen A Wyle said...

For those who haven't looked up-thread, Damonza designed the cover. I'm delighted with the ongoing reception it's getting.

The purchase links, "Amazon" and "Books2Read" (the latter going to Kobo, Apple, the Nook Store, and others), are at the end of the excerpt. The paperback is on Amazon, but not yet linked to the ebook listing. The ebook is also available on Google Play.)