Tuesday, January 27, 2009

For anyone interested in YA novels

If anyone is interested and is in the area...


Newest Novel From Bolton Author to be Published Jan. 27
(published in the Hartford Courant, Your Reader-Submitted Articles section).

"Happenstance Found," a new fantasy-adventure novel from a Bolton author - his sixth and the first in a trilogy called "The Books of Umber" - will be available in bookstores and from online book sellers beginning Jan. 27.

The novel, published in hardcover by Simon & Schuster, is written by Bolton resident Paul Catanese, who writes under the name P.W. Catanese. The book recently received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, which stated, "Catanese dazzles in the first of the Books of Umber rich characterizations well-choreographed action sequences and genuinely surprising twists at the end. An auspicious start to the series."

The trilogy tells the story of Happenstance, a boy who wakes up, confused and frightened, with no memory of his past but with some extraordinary abilities. Soon a mysterious trio arrives to take him away, led by Lord Umber, who is a merchant, explorer, inventor, and chronicler of all things monstrous and magical. This begins an adventure in a world filled with frightening and majestic creatures, strange and wonderful places, new friends and terrible foes. As the boy tries to unravel the mystery of his own origin, he learns about the incredible and daunting destiny that's planned for him.

"I wrote this new novel as a rollicking, scary and humorous adventure tale," Catanese says. "It's about discovery and self-discovery, alienation and acceptance, friendship and rivalry. It's also about technology and magic -- and the responsibility of those who hold the keys to either."

Catanese has over a half million books in print. His first five novels, published as a series called "Further Tales," were written as sequels of sorts to popular Grimm's Fairy Tales. They tell stories about what happens many years after the original tale. The novels are "The Thief and the Beanstalk," "The Brave Apprentice," "The Eye of the Warlock," "The Mirror's Tale," and "The Riddle of the Gnome."

Books 2 and 3 of the "Books of Umber" trilogy are scheduled for publication in 2010 and 2011. "For anyone worried about jumping into the first book and being left hanging while waiting for the next installment, please don't hesitate," Catanese says. "When I began sketching out the story arc of this trilogy, I decided that each book would be satisfying on its own, while leaving something to look forward to. No giant cliffhangers here, although maybe a tease or two."

Catanese has traveled to schools and book stores throughout the U.S. to speak about his novels and the writing process. He will present a book talk and book signing at the Barnes & Noble located within the Buckland Hills Mall in Manchester on Saturday, Feb. 4, beginning at 11:30 a.m.

1 comment:

ACW said...

Lisa - Thanks for this. I've just started a YA novel (trying out the NaNoWriMo 30 day formula again - we'll see how I do without the pressure of a national deadline!) so your post is timely.

Anne