One Day Left!

There’s just one day left to back the Mr Warren’s Profession audiobook Kickstarter!

We’ve already crushed our first stretch goal. Can we meet our second and fund the sequel audiobook Throw His Heart Over ?

Your support – either by backing the campaign directly or by sharing it with friends or through social media – could be the final push we need to make it happen.

Rewards include…
• ebook deals – grab the complete Sebastian Nothwell back catalogue for just $10!
• signed and annotated paperbacks of Mr Warren’s Profession, Throw His Heart Over, and Oak King Holly King – more details on annotated books here!
• the Oak King Holly King audiobook at a steal – narrated by the one and only Gary Furlong!
• and, of course, the Mr Warren’s Profession audiobook itself!

Mr Warren’s Profession is a gay Victorian cross-class romance featuring hurt/comfort and a happily-ever-after – and the audiobook could be yours if you check out the Kickstarter today!

Sneak Peek! Mr Warren’s Profession audiobook excerpt

Please enjoy Chapter One of Mr Warren’s Profession as narrated by Gary Furlong.

And if you’d like to help make the full audiobook a reality, please consider backing or sharing the Kickstarter!

The campaign ends September 30th. As of this writing we’re already 70% to our goal. Your support – either by backing the campaign directly or by sharing it with friends or through social media – could be the final push we need to make it happen.

Rewards include…
• ebook deals – grab the complete Sebastian Nothwell back catalogue for just $10!
• signed and annotated paperbacks of Mr Warren’s Profession AND Oak King Holly King– more details on annotated books here!
• the Oak King Holly King audiobook at a steal – narrated by the one and only Gary Furlong!
• and, of course, the Mr Warren’s Profession audiobook itself – which won’t exist without this Kickstarter!

Mr Warren’s Profession is a gay Victorian cross-class romance featuring hurt/comfort and a happily-ever-after – and the audiobook could be yours if you check out the Kickstarter today!

One Week Left!

There’s just one week left to back the Mr Warren’s Profession audiobook Kickstarter!

We’re already over halfway to our goal. Your support – either by backing the campaign directly or by sharing it with friends or through social media – could be the final push we need to make it happen.

Rewards include…
• ebook deals – grab the complete Sebastian Nothwell back catalogue for just $10!
• signed and annotated paperbacks – more details on annotated books here!
• the Oak King Holly King audiobook at a steal – narrated by the one and only Gary Furlong!
• and, of course, the Mr Warren’s Profession audiobook itself – which won’t exist without this Kickstarter!

Mr Warren’s Profession is a gay Victorian cross-class romance featuring hurt/comfort and a happily-ever-after – and the audiobook could be yours if you check out the Kickstarter today!

It’s a bit of a stretch… goal!

What is a Stretch Goal?

Every Kickstarter has a goal. An amount of funding is achieved, and the project is created. Simple, elegant, beautiful. It worked for the Oak King Holly King audiobook, and I’m very hopeful it will do the same for Mr Warren’s Profession.

A stretch goal is an extra bonus goal that kicks in after the original funding goal is reached. When a stretch goal is reached, it allows us to create even more things than the original Kickstarter!

For the Mr Warren’s Profession audiobook Kickstarter, we have two stretch goals. Both are centered around the sequel novella Throw His Heart Over, an equestrian continuation of Aubrey and Lindsey’s romance.

If the campaign reaches $6k, we’ll have the funds to reformat Throw His Heart over (complete with cover redesign) to print through IngramSpark, which will unlock signed and annotated copies as backer rewards.

If the campaign reaches $7.5k, we’ll have enough to record the Throw His Heart Over audiobook in tandem with the Mr Warren’s Profession audiobook, and unlock the sequel audiobook as a backer reward.

But why?

Throw His Heart Over – redesign

At present, Throw His Heart Over is printed through Amazon with a cover designed by yours truly.

This means it is not available to libraries or brick-and-mortar bookshops. They stock from a different printer, IngramSpark. This is the printer I use for almost all my other books to maximize accessibility and quality.

Amazon creates paperbacks by crunching the ebook into print format, with mixed results. IngramSpark, on the other hand, not only offers wider availability of the resulting book but also requires a file especially formatted for print. This results in a more thoughtfully-presented and more consistently high-quality paperback. Honestly it will be a relief to know that Throw His Heart Over will now match Mr Warren’s Profession inside and out.

In short, reformatting will result in library availability, indie bookshop availability, and an increased print quality.

Now we come to the cover typography.

As you might have noticed, I am not a graphic designer.

The cover painting for Throw His Heart Over will remain the same. What will change is the style of the title and other text on the outside of the book.

This may not sound like a very big change. However, please consider the following examples.

Kelley York of Sleepy Fox Studio is the graphic designer behind all my other book covers. Her skills allow the cover artist’s paintings to shine to full effect—including the wonderful work Jan Falk of Thistlearts Studio did for the Mr Warren’s Profession cover painting.

With the redesign, Throw His Heart Over will look just as gorgeous as all other books, including Mr Warren’s Profession. Plus with the redesign Books one and two of Aubrey & Lindsey will (finally!) match each other and look nice on a shelf side-by-side. All the more important when ensuring that the signed and annotated editions are looking their best, suitable for collectors and pride-of-place in personal libraries.

So there’s our first stretch goal—the Throw His Heart Over paperback redesign, which will unlock signed and annotated paperbacks as additional backer rewards.

Our second stretch goal is…

Throw His Heart Over – audiobook

Simply put, this will allow Gary to record Mr Warren’s Profession and its sequel Throw His Heart Over back-to-back in one fell swoop. Very convenient for him, and very fortunate for us, because it gives us two audiobooks for one Kickstarter.

None of this will be possible without the power of stretch goals.

Consider backing or sharing the Mr Warren’s Profession audiobook Kickstarter today!

And as always, thank you for reading.

Mr Warren’s Profession – Historical Romance on Right Here Write Queer

There’s a new episode of Right Here Write Queer waiting for you in your favorite podcast app!

Tess Carletta (she/her) interviews Sebastian Nothwell (he/him) about his gay romance novel Mr Warren’s Profession, including historical research, Victorian engineering, and the strange and stubborn road to indie publishing.

Tess Carletta (she/her) is the author of Kit & Basie, a queer cozy magical-realism romance. You can connect with her at her website: tesscarletta.com

Sebastian Nothwell (he/him) is the author of Mr Warren’s Profession, a queer historical romance currently crowdfunding its audiobook. You can check out the campaign on Kickstarter.

What is an Annotated Book?

If you’re a reader who abhors writing in books, turn back now.

The short definition of an annotated book is a book that contains additional details outside of the original text. This is often seen with reprinted “classics” of the Western literary canon, such as an edition of The Picture of Dorian Gray where the publisher has added footnotes explaining Oscar Wilde’s allusions to history, literature, and in some cases his own biography. Or, in a less illustrious example, my own annotated copy of the Sherlock Holmes novel The Sign of Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, wherein a helpful footnote interrupted a thrilling boat chase to inform me that, “The Thames is a river in London.”*

However, preprinted annotations are not the only valid form of annotating books. Nor, to my mind, are they the most interesting.

Handwritten annotations by everyday readers are a long-standing human tradition which has rapidly increased in popularity of late. Readers have always enjoyed and continue to enjoy putting their own personal touches on their home libraries, including highlighting favorite passages and scribbling notes in the margins.

My grandfather was a voracious reader and annotator. Not only did he underline, asterisk, and write marginal notes in his copy of The Story of English, he also created a handwritten supplemental index at the back of the book. (Presumably the multi-page preprinted index the publishers provided was insufficient for his purposes.)

(Not shown: the obscure 20th century small press religious text wherein he underlined several passages and wrote over and over again in the margins, “Human sacrifice?”)

Another grandfather (not my own) created a singular annotation in his copy of Moby-Dick that nonetheless resonated with thousands of users on tumblr dot com.

More recently, annotating books has proved particularly popular in the Dark Academia subculture. The hobby reinforces many of the subculture’s values at the intersection of literature, curating a personal library, and following advice straight from Donna Tartt’s The Secret History: “It is is better to know one book intimately than a hundred superficially.”**

In the case of most public domain literature like Melville or Wilde, the reader is limited to either their own annotations or the annotations of whatever experts a given publishing company chooses to hire to produce preprinted notes for their particular special edition. We do not have the option of annotations from Melville or Wilde themselves as they are regrettably deceased.

This is not true of most books published in the 21st century. For a modern book with a living author, it’s now possible to attain handwritten annotations from the author themself on the text.

For example—in my annotations for Oak King Holly King, I explore the paragraphs of historical research behind single lines of dialogue, the queer connections between Chartism and the 1381 Peasant’s Revolt, and the secret origins of the ambassador (alias the spiderweb fae), alongside highlighting my own favorite passages and sundry other notes.

As well as a personalized autograph!

I’ve done the same for all my books, including…

Mr Warren’s Profession, wherein I divulge the symbolism in the menu of the Worst Dinner Party Ever and tell all about Rowena’s discreet sapphic flirtation methods.

Throw His Heart Over, wherein I get real nerdy about art history.

The Haunting of Heatherhurst Hall, wherein I wax poetical about New England folklore and sapphic literature.

Hold Fast, wherein I really let loose on the Moby-Dick and Poe allusions while tipping my hand when it comes to my fave characters.

Fiorenzo, wherein I finally (finally!!!) explain why the city is called Halcyon and why Fiore’s shipwrecked home is called the Kingfisher.

Tales from Blackthorn Briar, wherein I indulge in medieval trivia and rejoice in giving Mr Grigsby and Daniel the happily-ever-afters they so richly deserve.

…all of which you can find available for discerning and dedicated readers on my Etsy.

~

*Which in terms of Captain Obvious facts comes second only to my college oceanography textbook’s helpful tip: “The Indian Ocean is so named for its proximity to the subcontinent of India.”

**Whether this advice, like the bulk of the novel itself, is meant to be satirical… who can say.

Another audiobook on the way?

Now that funding, production, and distribution for Oak King Holly King is all wrapped up…

It’s time for another audiobook.

Mr Warren’s Profession is a queer historical cross-class romance featuring hurt/comfort and a happily-ever-after. I’m so excited to be teaming up with Gary Furlong once again to bring it to life.

The Mr Warren’s Profession audiobook Kickstarter will kick off on September 1st. If you want to be notified when it does, you can check out the pre-launch page here!

And as always, thank you for reading.

Cozy Horror on Right Here Write Queer

A new episode of Right Here Write Queer just dropped! You can listen in your favorite podcast app.

On today’s episode, Carolina Cruz (they/them) interviews Mars Adler (they/them) and H. S. Wolfe (they/them/he/him) about starting a small press, queer indie cozy horror, body horror as a tool to write about disability and queerness, catharsis, Weird West, and Kickstarting an anthology.

You can back the Dead Cowpokes Don’t Wrangle anthology Kickstarter here!

Mars Adler (they/them) is the author of Eyetooth and Blood & Flowers. You can discover more on their website: marsadler.carrd.co

H. S. Wolfe (they/them/he/him) is the author of Rotgut and In the Garden of Echoes. You can discover more of their work on their website: wolfehorror.carrd.co

Carolina Cruz (they/them) is the author of the nautical vampire horror novel Blood in the Water and the fantasy series The Creed of Gethin. You can connect with them on twitter and instagram: @Ninawolverina

Sneak Peek! Oak King Holly King audiobook excerpt

Please enjoy this sneak peek inside the Oak King Holly King audiobook!

Gary Furlong has graciously given permission to share his audition audio. This excerpt in particular allows you to hear his skillful approach to a voice that – those of you who’ve read the book will know – is more important than it may at first appear.

And if you’d like to hear Gary narrate the rest of the book, you’ve got just four days left to back the Kickstarter!

Oak King Holly King is a queer Victorian fantasy romance between a fae warrior and a mortal clerk.

Perfect for readers who enjoy…

  • fae folklore
  • Victorian shenanigans
  • big buff guys who just wanna be soft
  • sharp little guys who are tired of being kicked around
  • lush fantasy worlds, liminal spaces, cozy cottagecore vibes, and queer community.

Our audiobook narrator is Gary Furlong. If you’re a queer romance audiobook enthusiast you may recognize him from…

  • The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal by KJ Charles
  • The Ruin of a Rake by Cat Sebastian
  • The Soldier’s Scoundrel by Cat Sebastian
  • The Lawrence Browne Affair by Cat Sebastian

To claim your copy of the audiobook (alongside rewards like stickers, deep-discounted ebooks, and signed and annotated paperbacks), back the Kickstarter campaign today!