Roger Rabbit is back!!
My Publisher, Musa Publishing will release the next Roger Rabbit book! YAYY!!
**tosses confetti**
Until then, click here to view all the other fabulous books Musa has published...
including mine ;)
Here is the official press release:
Musa Publishing, an independent digital-first publisher, has announced today that they will publish Who Wacked Roger Rabbit? by author Gary K. Wolf, the third book featuring Wolf's iconic character, Roger Rabbit, and the denizens of Toontown.
"When I first got a submission in the inbox from Gary K. Wolf, creator
of Roger Rabbit, I must admit that I didn't take it seriously. After
all, why would such a well-known author be coming to Musa?" confesses
Musa Editorial Director, Celina Summers. "But after I read his
submission, all my doubts were erased. No other author in the world has
that distinct narrative voice. Rather quickly, we accepted two novels
from Gary—The Late Great Show! and Typical Day—and Gary became part of the Musa family. But even then, I never expected he'd bring us a Roger Rabbit novel. "
Who Wacked Roger Rabbit? is the culmination of a twenty year wait for fans of the world that Wolf first created in his 1981 Hugo-winning Who Censored Roger Rabbit? The
third installment in the series has been promised to fans for a long
time but never released. Now, with the 25th anniversary of Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
on the horizon in 2013 and and confirmation of a completed Roger
Rabbit 2 script by director Robert Zemeckis last week stirring up
excitement among Roger Rabbit fans, the collaboration between Wolf and
Musa is coming at a significant time.
"I could easily have published Who Wacked Roger Rabbit? through a
major print publishing house. Instead, I choose to make this the first
book of the Roger Rabbit series to be published digitally," Wolf states.
"That decision evolves directly from the way I work, from the core
philosophy of what I write and why I write it. I always push the
boundaries in my writing. I invent worlds that nobody else ever thought
about. I create unique characters and situations. I try to always be at
the forefront of my craft. That includes the way my writing is presented
to my readers. Digital publishing is clearly the future. It’s the way
books are headed, so I’m heading that way, too."
With his first book at Musa, The Late Great Show!, released in October and his second novel, Typical Day,
coming out on December 7, Wolf is no stranger to the Musa system. "I
especially like the way Musa has taken digital publishing into areas
that I never thought of. Using proprietary software, I’m able to
interact with them electronically in real time. My editor, the publicity
department, the art department, and everybody else involved with my
work all have instant access to everything I submit. And vice versa."
Wolf isn't the only well-known author bringing his works to Musa. USA
Today bestselling author Sharon De Vita has a multi-book deal with the
publisher, and her romantic mystery The Estrogen Posse has been increasing in sales since its release in October, 2011. Science fiction up-and-comer Gini Koch's serial—The Martian Alliance—is
being published by Musa, along with new and backlisted works from
well-known authors like Cindi Myers, Vella Munn, Helen Hardt, and Julia
Parks. In addition, Musa is responsible for the Homer Eon Flint project,
where the entire body of work of this lost American science fiction
author is being saved from crumbling 1920s pulp magazines and
disintegrating newspaper copy and published as e-books.
"Even two or three years ago, it would have been thought impossible to
lure these writers to a small, young publisher," Summers explains. "But
because of our author-friendly policies and transparent business model,
small publishers like Musa are able to release books like Who Wacked Roger Rabbit? digitally, with both a better product and prices far below what traditional publishers set for their e-books."
Both Summers and Wolf are optimistic about the prospects for Who Wacked Roger Rabbit?
The novel reunites all the old fan favorites—Eddie Valiant, his fuzzy
sidekick Roger Rabbit, Baby Herman, and Roger’s va-va-voom mate Jessica,
who continue their madcap human and Toonian adventures. This time,
Eddie is hired to bodyguard for Gary Cooper and Roger Rabbit, the stars
of a new movie that's been receiving dire threats—shut down the film or
else.
"Musa is thrilled to publish the next installment in the Roger Rabbit
world," Summers says. "Toontown and e-publishing are destined to work
well together. Gary has such an innovative mind. He takes risks daily
with his fiction—he enjoys taking creative risks. He can do that
comfortably at Musa because we encourage all our authors to reach
further, to attempt things they normally wouldn't. E-publishing is all
about trying things that traditional publishers might be uncertain
about."
With the release of Who Wacked Roger Rabbit? set for November of
2013, Musa and Wolf are poised to gratify millions of Roger Rabbit fans
across the world. The entertainment franchise is worth over $500,000,000
and the fandom is as eager as ever to follow their beloved Roger Rabbit
and Eddie Valiant into new adventures—including e-publishing.
"Digital publishing is the wave of the future, and I’ve always been a
wave of the future kind of guy," Wolf states matter-of-factly. "For me,
going digital wasn’t in any way a last resort. It was a necessity."
Gary Wolf is the NYT Bestselling author of numerous book,
articles, and short stories including Who Censored Roger Rabbit?, Who
P-P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit?, Space Vulture, and The Late Great Show! His
movie credits include Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, the three Roger Rabbit
cartoons Tummy Trouble, Rollercoaster Rabbit, and Trail Mix-up,
and—coming in 2014—screen adaptations of his science fiction novels The
Resurrectionist and Killerball. Awards for Wolf’s work include the Hugo
Award, British Science Fiction Award, SF Chronicle Award, and 4 Academy
Awards. Wolf is an avid Yoga enthusiast and lives in Boston where he is a
full-time author, screenwriter, lecturer, entertainment consultant, and
consummate “grown-up kid.” Look for his next Roger Rabbit installment
to be released November, 2013 by Musa Publishing.
The Late Great Show! and Typical Day are available through Musa
Publishing, www.amazon.com, www.barnesandnoble.com and e-tailers
worldwide.
More information available from Musa Publishing at www.musapublishing.com and www.musapublishing.blogspot.com
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