War of Nytefall . . . Any Questions?

Cover Art by Alison Hunt

So, I’m preparing things to build hype for a spring release of War of Nytefall: Savagery.  This is a book where Clyde faces a monster that may be more powerful than himself.  It results in him having to do something that he never thought he would do:  Train.  Of course, that leaves his friends and long-running enemies behind to deal with the new threat.  Supporting characters such as Kai Stavros rise to the occasion.  Oh, and Mab is going to have to really face her drug addiction here.

By the way, these aren’t spoilers.  Some are hints at what is to come and others have been established in the previous books.  You can’t promote a new book of a series without talking about what’s already happened.  Sorry.  That’s simply how it works if I want my posts to make sense.

That being said, this post is about gathering information on what I should talk about when hyping the new volume here.  As with any series, I’m sure people may have questions.  It can be either from reading the books or noticing what I’m doing here.  Feel free to ask in the comments and I’ll try to answer in a post either in March or April.  Yes, that’s a long ways off, but I need time to get things set up these days.

So, what would you like to know about Clyde, Dawn Fangs, and whatever else comes up in War of Nytefall?

About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
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8 Responses to War of Nytefall . . . Any Questions?

  1. I know that Dawn Fangs can regenerate lost limbs, and even reattach their severed head to their body, but why can’t they regenerate from their surviving heads after their bodies are destroyed? Is it that they need the brain AND heart to do it?

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  2. L. Marie says:

    How do you keep the balance between the humor and the hard issues (like drug addiction) that you include in your books? Some other books by other authors have grit but lack humor. Why is including humor important to you?

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  3. How do you decide how many books will be in your series?

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