Wednesday, January 23, 2013

He's BACK!

Hi.
I know, it's been a while.  There's no real excuse other than getting tired of bitching about things in typed form... not finding time (in the mea culpa sense) and many other events that have happened to me.  But I return, just like Pan always says he will.  And I've brought good news.

Peter Pan: 
Betwixt-and-Between
My interquel novel bringing to light the lost years of everybody's favorite lost boy.
is HERE!  That's right... AVAILABLE!
Amazon link

How did a wild, eternal infant in a London park become the Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up fighting pirates in the Neverland? Which, of course, requires growing up — and ceasing again? Tall questions for such a small boy. At long last, the story of how a baby came to be the boy we know on the magical island.

Once again, I've scoured Barrie's remaining ideas, delved into his world and devised the answer to one of the most troubling dilemmas in all of the Pan-iverse.  I hope you enjoy it.  I've already had two of the toughest Pan critics delight in its pages... and some non-fanatics are satisfied as well.

It's been too long, but I am finally able to bring it to you.  Thanks for waiting.  I really appreciate it.

P.S. - If the e-book versions aren't available at the time of this posting, they will be up soon.

6 comments:

Anon said...

Oh. Wow.

So excited! ^_^ Congratulations, Peter!

Darlene Craviotto said...

Really looking forward to reading your book! Welcome back to the blogosphere.

Peter Von Brown said...

Thanks (as always) Anon!

And thank you, Darlene! Hearing that has yet to wear out its welcome. Hope you enjoy it!

Anon said...

Just got my copy, and I noticed it was dedicated to me! XD

Thank you very much, Peter! (It is okay to use my real name in that context, though, but even this is very flattering because I know who I am!)

Peter Von Brown said...

You're very welcome, Anon!

I wouldn't dare use your real name. Initially out of respect for your wishes to remain incognito, but even more so because your presence has already made its mark named ever so fittingly Anon. At any rate, the thanks goes to you.

Peter Von Brown said...

...oh. Re-enjoy it, post-Jones! And now you finally get to see the illustrations. :)