Unlikable Characters. A Good Thing?

“A thoroughly entertaining, even funny plot awaits the reader. The author…wants to entertain. And he succeeds in doing this in a well-versed and humorous way.”

Carsten Kuhr, Phantastisch Lesen

Rezension

Daniel Becker ist โ€“ Pardon, ein Arschloch. Muss er auch sein. Denn um bei einer der angesehensten Anwaltskanzleien aus Seattle Karriere zu machen, muss man รผber Leichen gehen. Seine Ehe ging, angesichts einer 7 Tage, 50 Stunden plus Arbeitswoche erwartungsgemรครŸ in die Brรผche. Seine Tochter sieht er kaum, stattdessen jede Menge Akten.

Doch Daniel hat ein Geheimnis. Als Kind floh er im Elternhaus voller Furcht vor dem ihn heimsuchenden Monster unter seine Bettdecke. Der erwachsene Daniel lebt auf einem Hausboot. Und bekommt einen neuen, wichtigen Fall, der ihn zum Partner aufsteigen lassen kรถnnte. Just in dieser Nacht, als seine Karriere endlich abhebt, meldet sich ein alter Bekannter, Dรคmon genannt, bei ihm. Halluziniert er? Ist es der Stress? Wird die Arbeit etwa zu viel?

Sein Besuch sucht einen Rechtsanwalt. Es wird ihm vorgeworfen, ein Mรคdchen umgebracht und die Existenz der magischen Welt offenbart zu haben. Ersteres wรคre kein Problem fรผr ein Mandat, aber fรผr zweiteres droht dem Advokaten ein mehr als schmerzhafter Tod. Daniel bleibt nicht viel anderes รผbrig, als den Fall zu รผbernehmen. Und, da er ein guter Rechtsverdreher ist, obsiegt er natรผrlich im Rechtsstreit.

Fehler, ganz groรŸer Fehler! Sein Erfolg spricht sich herum und merkwรผrdige Klienten suchen seine Hilfe. Und dann will der Richter, vor dem er einen Schuldigen entlastet hat, auch noch, dass er den wahren Mรถrder findet.

Buckingham weiรŸ, was seine Fans erwarten

Royce Buckingham gehรถrt hierzulande zu den US-Autoren, die eine treue Fangemeinde haben. Insbesondere sein Roman โ€žDรคmliche Dรคmonenโ€œ und dessen Folgebรคnde und die โ€žMapperโ€œ (โ€žKarte der Weltโ€œ) -Serie fanden Anklang.

โ€žIm Zweifel fรผr das Monsterโ€œ ist auf der Internetseite des Autors in einer Rubrik โ€žGerman Novelsโ€œ aufgefรผhrt. Es gibt anscheinend kein englischsprachiges Original. In Royceโ€˜ Vita dann der entscheidende Hinweis: die Rechte an diesem Buch fรผr den US-Markt sind noch zu haben. Der Roman wurde also als Welt-Erstverรถffentlichung bei Blanvalet in deutscher รœbersetzung publiziert.

Inhaltlich wartet ein durchaus unterhaltsamer, sogar lustiger Plot auf den Lesenden. Es geht dem Verfasser nicht unbedingt darum, Missstรคnde anzuprangern oder groรŸe Messages zu verbreiten. Er will unterhalten. Und dies gelingt ihm durchaus versiert und humorvoll.

Er zeichnet das Bild eines typischen Karriere-Rechtsanwalts, wie wir es auch aus TV und Kino kennen. Ja, die Handlung ist in sich nicht unbedingt logisch oder รผberzeugend. Aber, und dies ist fรผr den LesespaรŸ entscheidend, der Roman liest sich flรผssig in einem Rutsch durch. Unser Rechtsverdreher offenbart dabei menschliche Zรผge. Dazu ist das Handlungstempo รผberraschend hoch, unerwartete Wendungen reihen sich aneinander, sodass ich den Roman mit SpaรŸ gelesen und nicht aus der Hand gelegt habe.

Fazit

Als Fazit bleibt festzuhalten, dass Royce Buckingham genau weiรŸ, was er kann und was seine Leserinnen und Leser von ihm erwarten. Er versucht beileibe nicht, das Rad neu zu erfinden. Sondern konzentriert sich auf seine abwechslungsreiche Geschichte, unterfรผttert sie mit Humor und lenkt uns so ein wenig vom Alltagsgeschehen ab.

Carsten Kuhr

Review

Daniel Becker is โ€“ sorry, an asshole.ย He has to be too.ย Because to have a career at one of Seattle’s most respected law firms, you have to walk over dead bodies.ย As expected, his marriage fell apart given a 7 day, 50 hour plus work week.ย He hardly sees his daughter, instead he sees a lot of files.

But Daniel has a secret. As a child, he fled under the covers of his parents’ house in fear of the monster that was haunting him. Adult Daniel lives on a houseboat. And gets a new, important case that could make him a partner. Just that night, when his career is finally taking off, an old acquaintance called a demon contacts him. Is he hallucinating? Is it the stress? Is the work getting to be too much?

His visitor is looking for a lawyer.ย He is accused of killing a girl and revealing the existence of the magical world.ย The former would not be a problem, but for the latter the lawyer faces a more than painful death.ย Daniel has little choice but to take on the case.ย And, since he’s a good legal spinster, of course he wins the lawsuit.

Mistakes, big mistakes! Word of his success gets around and strange clients seek his help. And then the judge before whom he exonerated a guilty party also wants to find the real killer.

Buckingham knows what his fans expect

Royce Buckinghamย is one of the US authors in Germany who have a loyal fan base.ย In particular, his novel “Dรคmliche Demons” and its subsequent volumes and the “Mapper” (“Map of the World”) series were well received.

“In doubt for the monster” is listed on the author’s website in a “German Novels” section. There doesn’t seem to be an English-language original. In Royce’s rรฉsumรฉ then the crucial note: the rights to this book for the US market are still available. The novel was thus published as a world first publication by Blanvalet in German translation.

In terms of content, a thoroughly entertaining, even funny plot awaits the reader. The author is not necessarily concerned with denouncing grievances or spreading big messages. He wants to entertain. And he succeeds in doing this in a well-versed and humorous way.

He paints the picture of a typical career lawyer, as we know it from TV and cinema. Yes, the plot itself is not necessarily logical or convincing. But, and this is crucial for reading fun, the novel reads through fluently in one go. Our legal twister reveals human traits. In addition, the pace of action is surprisingly high, unexpected twists are lined up one after the other, so that I enjoyed reading the novel and couldn’t put it down.

Conclusion

The bottom line is that Royce Buckingham knows exactly what he can do and what his readers expect from him. He is by no means trying to reinvent the wheel. Instead, it concentrates on its varied history, underpins it with humor and thus distracts us a little from everyday events.

Carsten Kuhr

Nautilus Fantasy Magazine Review

der Autor hat eine phantasievolle Geschichte erdacht, die unterhaltsame Lesestunden garantiert.

Dana Rotter | Nautilus – Fantasymagazin

โ€œThe author has created an imaginative story that guarantees reading entertainment for hours.โ€

BUCHTIPP

Der Buchtitel IM ZWEIFEL FรœR DAS MONSTER (Blanvalet Verlag) mit dem dazugehรถrigen Buchcover lassen keinen Zweifel daran, worum es in dem neusten Roman von Royce Buckingham gehen mag: Auf leuchtend orangenem Hintergrund prangt ein schwarzes stilisiertes Monster, das einen Richterhammer schwingt. Wer nun denkt, dass Monster nicht vor Gericht kommen, der irrt gewaltig! Das erlebt der aufstrebende Anwalt Daniel Becker am eigenen Leib, als ihn das Monster aus seiner Kindheit aufsucht, damit er ihn vor dem Mitternachtsgericht verteidigt. Er steht unter Verdacht einen Mord begangen zu haben. Zu Daniels รœberraschung gewinnt er. Doch wรคhrend sein Klient freigesprochen wird, wird er selbst dazu verpflichtet den Mord aufzuklรคren. Versagen ist dabei keine Option.

Der Verlag kรผndigt das Buch an mit dem Satz โ€œLachen, bis der Anwalt kommt.โ€ an. Das ist vielleicht etwas hoch gegriffen, denn auch wenn Buckingham amรผsant schreibt, reicht es meist doch nur fรผr ein Schmunzeln. Das tut dem Lesevergnรผgen aber keinen Abbruch, denn der Autor hat eine phantasievolle Geschichte erdacht, die unterhaltsame Lesestunden garantiert. Es fรคllt anfangs zwar etwas schwer, mit dem Protagonisten Daniel Becker warm zu werden, verkรถrpert er doch viele negative Klischees รผber Anwรคlte, aber im Laufe der Ereignisse erlebt er – so viel darf verraten sein – eine deutliche Entwicklung. Ihm zur Seite stehen auรŸerdem wรคhrend der Ermittlungen einige Monster, die durch ihre bizarren bis liebenswerten Charakter zu รผberzeugen wissen.

Wer aufgrund der Mordermittlungen einen anspruchsvollen Anwaltskrimi erwartet, wird enttรคuscht werden. Nichtsdestotrotz รผberrascht am Ende die Enthรผllung des Mรถrders – aufmerksame Leserinnen und Leser kรถnnen aber gerne wรคhrend des Schmรถkerns mitrรคtseln, denn alle Hinweise, die am Ende zur Aufklรคrung fรผhren, stehen zur Verfรผgung.

IM ZWEIFEL FรœR DAS MONSTER ist definitiv unterhaltsam und phantasievoll, aber eher leichte Kost fรผr trรผbe Herbst- und Wintertage. Am besten man kuschelt sich ganz fest in eine Decke ein und hofft, dass das Monster unter dem Sofa sich nicht blicken lรคsst … Dana Rotter | Nautilus – Fantasymagazin

Over 850 Readers (and counting) Love Im Zwiefel fรผr das Monster


Fรผr Freunde skurriler Geschichten ร  la Christopher Moore genau das richtigeโ€ฆ mit einer Prise Magie, “รผbernatรผrlichem ScheiรŸ” und Anwaltsleben gepaart.

Die Leser lieben Im Zwiefel fรผr das Monster! รœber 300 (Tendenz zรคhlende) Zuhรถrer und Leser haben diese Geschichte bereits hoch gelobt!

Just the right thing for fans of bizarre stories ร  la Christopher Mooreโ€ฆ paired with a pinch of magic, “supernatural shit” and legal life.

Readers are loving Im Zwiefel fรผr das Monster! Over 850 (and counting)ย listenersย andย readers have already shared their high praise for this story!

ANDREWELTEN LIVE – Countdown to Halloween

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Royce Buckingham, Thomas Olde Heuvelt

Rachsรผchtige Berggeister und kriminelle Monster – bei diesen Romanen schalten Sie beim lesen besser das Licht ein!

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Die Fantasy-Verlage der Penguin Random House Verlagsgruppe bringen bekannte Autor*innen im Livestream zu euch nach Hause – und ihr kรถnnt live eure Fragen stellen.

Rachsรผchtige Berggeister und kriminelle Monster โ€“ bei diesen Romanen schalten Sie beim Lesen besser das Licht ein! 

Halloween steht vor der Tรผr, die Zeit der Hexen, Geister und Ungeheuer. Mit diesen Gestalten kennt sich der niederlรคndische Horrorautor Thomas Olde Heuvelt bestens aus. Fรผr sein Debรผt ยปHexยซ wurde er von Stephen King geadelt, in seinem neuen Buch ยปEchoยซ entfรผhrt er uns in die Schweizer Alpen, wo ein uralter Berggeist zum Leben erwacht.

Der amerikanische Bestsellerautor Royce Buckingham dagegen nรคhert sich den Ungeheuern in seinem gerade jรผngsten Roman ยปIm Zweifel fรผr das Monsterยซ von der humorvollen Seite. Erlebt die beiden Schriftsteller im Gesprรคch miteinander und erfahrt alles รผber die vielen Facetten des literarischen Gruselns. 

Wie immer kรถnnt ihr uns eure Fragenย im Chatย schicken.ย 


Super excited to be doing this in Munich, Germany…from my publisher’s offices!

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When In Doubt For The Monster | Echo

Royce Buckingham, Thomas Olde Heuvelt

Vengeful mountain spirits and criminal monsters – you’d better turn on the lights while reading these novels!

Moderator: Bjรถrn Springorum

The fantasy publishers of the Penguin Random House publishing group bring well-known authors to your home in a live stream – and you can ask your questions live.

Vengeful mountain spirits and criminal monsters – you’d better turn on the lights while reading these novels! 

Halloween is just around the corner, the time of witches, ghosts and monsters. Dutch horror author Thomas Olde Heuvelt is very familiar with these characters. He was ennobled by Stephen King for his debut ยปHexยซ, and in his new book ยปEchoยซ he takes us to the Swiss Alps, where an ancient mountain spirit comes to life. 

The American bestselling author Royce Buckingham, on the other hand, approaches the monsters from the humorous side in his most recent novel ยปIn Doubt for the Monster (Monster Lawyer)ยซ. Experience the two writers in conversation with each other and learn everything about the many facets of literary horror. 

As always, you can send us your questions in the chat. 

Back to Urban Fantasy

After publishing several medieval fantasy books–five to be exact–I decided to return to urban fantasy, the genre of my very first novel, Demonkeeper / Damliche Damonen. And now I’m celebrating the German release* of my new novel, Im Zweifel fรผr das Monster (Monster Lawyer).

So why write an urban fantasy about a lawyer representing monsters? First of all, urban fantasy is awesome! How fun and scary is it to imagine modern-day monsters among us? Answer: very fun and very scary. Also, writing Im Zweifel fรผr das Monster as an urban fantasy was a natural fit for meโ€”an organic choice. Im Zweifel is a marriage of two passions in my lifeโ€”Iโ€™m an adult lawyer, and I have loved monsters since I was a little boy. There is nothing more โ€œurbanโ€ than the lawโ€”modern civilizations are built upon itโ€”and monsters are inherently fantastical, and so the natural habitat for a lawyer/monster story is indeed urban fantasy.



Key Seattle Sites in Im Zweifel fรผr das Monster / Im Zweifel fรผr das Monster Cover

A Q&A with my Publisher

Auszรผge aus Fragen und Antworten mit meinem Verlag

After several medieval fantasy novels, why did you decide to write urban fantasy?

When I wrote my first novel, Demonkeeper (Dรคmliche Dรคmonen), nearly twenty years ago, I was a criminal prosecutor in juvenile court. I loved monsters and fantasy, and the young criminal defendants I was seeing in the courtroom were very real and had hard, gritty lives. So I created young fictional characters and put them in a real-life setting (Seattle), and then used monsters to represent the turmoil and perils of a hard life. It felt perfect for urban fantasy.

Now things have come full circle in my writing career, and Iโ€™ve returned to urban fantasy. Crazy as it sounds, the original young fans of Demonkeeper have all grown up! And because Iโ€™m writing adult novels, Monster Lawyer (Im Zweifel fรผr das Monster) can be genuinely horrifying, and it is! Itโ€™s also serious and fun at the same time. Like Demonkeeper, there are societal themes to give Monster Lawyer depth, but I still weave in humor whenever I can becauseโ€ฆwell, Iโ€™m me.

Warum hast du dich nach mehreren High-Fantasy-Romanen entschieden, Urban Fantasy zu schreiben?

Vor fast zwanzig Jahren schrieb ich mit Dรคmliche Dรคmonen meinen ersten Roman. Es war recht junger Urban-Fantasy-Roman, und jetzt bin ich zu meinen Ursprรผngen zurรผckgekehrt, denn so verrรผckt es klingt: die ursprรผnglichen jungen Fans der Dรคmlichen Dรคmonensind erwachsen geworden! Diese Geschichte ist fรผr sie. Und weil ich jetzt Romane fรผr Erwachsene schreibe, ist Im Zweifel fรผr das Monster wirklich gruselig! Aber ich webe immer noch Humor ein, wann immer ich kann, weil… nun ja โ€ฆ ich ich bin.

Demonkeeper has a lot of humor. How is this with Monster Lawyer?

The fact that Demonkeeper was both spooky and funny is a product of my personality. I like to see the humor in things, even if those things have a dark side. I think itโ€™s good to laugh when addressing death in particular; it helps us deal with our mortality.

Itโ€™s the same with Monster Lawyer. The idea of a lawyer representing monsters strikes me as hilarious, and the situations that arise when Daniel Becker represents monsters in legal cases are delightfully ludicrous. But the idea of representing a monster has a very serious side too. I work with lawyers who represent real-life murderers, and their representation of killers can be seen as an analogy to representing โ€œmonsters.โ€ This serious underlying theme lends Monster Lawyer depth and makes Danielโ€™s character arc extremely interesting, especially because of his painful childhood relationship with the monster heโ€™s asked to defend as a grown-up. No more spoilers, but I can tell you that Monster Lawyer is funny and sad and serious and raises lots of ethical questions. Itโ€™s truly an adult take on monstrous urban fantasy, but with plenty of immature humor to make it fun too. I hope!

Additionally, writing Monster Lawyer was a real experiment for me in mixing humor and horror. One thing I learned is that the tone of the tale can be โ€œspookyโ€ and funnyโ€”those two moods can coexistโ€”but when real โ€œhorrorโ€ arrives, the humor flees the page, goes into hiding, and doesnโ€™t come back until itโ€™s safeโ€”usually not until the next chapter.

Dรคmliche Dรคmonen hat eine Menge Humor. Wie ist das bei Im Zweifel fรผr das Monster?

Die Vorstellung, dass ein Anwalt Monster vertritt, finde ich urkomisch, und die Situationen, die entstehen, wenn Daniel Becker Monster in Rechtsfรคllen vertritt, sind herrlich lรคcherlich. Aber ich habe auch gelernt, dass der Ton der Geschichte gruselig und lustig sein kann โ€“ diese beiden Stimmungen kรถnnen nebeneinander bestehen โ€“, aber wenn echter Horror auftaucht, flieht der Humor, versteckt sich und kommt erst zurรผck, wenn er sicher ist โ€“ normalerweise nicht vor dem nรคchsten Kapitel.

Most authors choose a Private Investigator or a Cop as their hero in Urban Fantasy, but you chose a lawyer. Why?

Well, yes, I am a lawyer, and it is good for me to write what I know. It gives me an interesting and genuine perspective to share, and I can create scenes for my readers that are not clichรฉ or overused. Itโ€™s true that many stories use a cop to generate situations for action on the streets, and an attorney is more of an analyst in an office. As a prosecutor Iโ€™ve never chased criminals down dark alleys. But the real-life drama of a courtroom is incredible. Iโ€™ve tried burglaries, rapes, homicides, you name it. Serious stuff. I handled a home-invasion stabbing where one of the five defendants received a sentence of life without parole. Trying a case in front of a judge and jury and waiting during those tense moments for the verdict to be announced is a heart-pounding, emotionally exhausting experience. Now imagine youโ€™re trying a case with monsters and, if you lose, the penalty is that you get eaten. You get the picture.

Of course, Monster Lawyer’s lawyer-protagonist, Daniel Becker, also goes into the field to track down evidence, and he has a supernatural investigator to help out, so we get plenty of on-the-scene action throughout this particular story.

By the way, lawyers are a natural fit for fantasy. They are experts on rules, and well-developed fantasy worlds have well-defined rules. So do monsters. Vampires have rulesโ€”they drink blood, sunburn easily, and only die when you shove a wooden stake through their hearts. Werewolves have rulesโ€”full moon transformations, bites that cause lycanthropy, and getting shot with silver bullets really sucks for them. As I like to say, fantasy worlds and monsters have immutable laws, and where there are laws there are lawyers.

Die meisten Autoren wรคhlen einen Privatdetektiv oder Polizisten als ihren Helden in der Urban Fantasy, aber Sie haben sich fรผr einen Anwalt entschieden. Warum?

Nun ja, ich bin Anwalt, und ich schreibe gerne darรผber, was ich kenne. So kann ich eine authentische Perspektive vermitteln und dennoch Klischees vermeiden. Im Gegensatz zu Daniel Becker, dem Helden von Im Zweifel fรผr das Monster, habe ich aber noch nie Verbrecher durch dunkle Gassen gejagt. Reale Anwรคlte sind ja eher die Analytiker im Bรผro. Aber Daniels Fall ist von der Art, dass man keine offizielle Unterstรผtzung anfordern kann. Also muss er die Action-Szenen selbst durchstehen.

Very excited! Hereโ€™s whyโ€ฆ

Okay, so the Fall 2022 Random/Penguin House catalog for Germany is out. This is the catalog that goes to booksellersโ€ฆlike Barnes and Noble, Village Books, etc.

Monster Lawyer (by me) is the second book listed under fantasy. This is an “I’m #2!!!” victory, which is awesome by itself. But that’s not all.

Many huge titles get a full page in the catalog. I’ve shown the Game of Thrones page below as an example 10 books–one page. The Star Wars books (written by Terry Brooks, R.A. Salvatore, George Lucas and other random authors of some repute)–two pages.

And Monster Lawyer? One book–two full pages (fun pics below). Wow! Love it. Cautiously optimistic about its lauch. Aww, screw itโ€ฆcrazy excited for the Halloween launch. They’re calling it “Unsere gruseligsten fantasy-titel zu Halloween.” Yeah, I didn’t know either, but Google translate says: “Our spookiest Halloween fantasy title.” I’ll take it!

Looking forward to going to Germany to promote it in October. The last two times my publisher supported/marketed my books like this we ended up on the bestseller list, and so I see good things ahead (and dead people, but that’s from Monster Lawyer II, which I’m currently writing–just did a killer whirlpool sucking down a boat at Deception Pass sceneโ€ฆso much fun).

I am currently reading…

I am currently reading (and enjoying) Ben Aaronovitch’s novel Rivers of London. I’ll admit I’m a sucker for urban fantasies, where the monsters walk among us!

Rivers of London is good stuff, with lots of supernatural fun and, of course, London. What a super setting. The tone is not quite as zany as Christopher Moore’s Dirty Job (set in San Francisco), but it is amusing in its own right. I love these books that explore famous cities well enough that the city essentially becomes a character in the story. They are eerily like my upcoming novel (summer ’22), which is an urban fantasy that explores the mysterious dark-n-rainy city of Seattle–the U.S. title is MONSTER LAWYER (because, yeah, I’m also a lawyer), and the German title is to be determined. Stay tuned, because I intend to take you on a monster-guided tour through the dark places in Seattle.

But back to Rivers of London. Great book. Check it out if you like urban fantasy.

Click “Home” above to go to Ben Aaronovitch’s page!

My best,

Royce

Authors: Want Sales Traction? Get Out Your Wallet.

Guest Blog by: Cara Landi Buckingham

Authors everywhere please take note. If you want to make writing a career, you might need to pay for it, and not just in blood, sweat and tears.ย My friends, you are going to need to set aside some cold hard cash to support your book sales, because while it is an honor to be published, it’s even better to be read.

My amazing author-husband (or husband-author), Royce, and I have come to this conclusion after 12 years of watching his books win awards, become bestsellers, get movie deals…or not. We also recently read an informative article about Author James Patterson’s brand-building method.

Writing books is a business, and part of running a business includes effective marketing and promotional efforts–hopefully with backing from the publisher. Reality check: the vast majority of the time (unless written by a celebrity or an author who is already a top seller) publishers don’t put a lot of money or effort into book promos. Support depends on the publisher. It might include a minimal amount of PR and, if you’re lucky, some point-of-sale items for book stores to use. If your book is lucky enough to be a lead title of a new imprint, you will definitely get more support.

I can say this with confidence, because some of Royce’s work has received fantastic support and–surprise, surprise–hit best seller lists, while others were released with little fanfare, resulting in fewer sales. Because of this reality, in one case we hired a PR firm to do a print/radio media and blog campaign to support his book, The Dead Boys. It was effective. Stay tuned for a blog entry with the clearly positive results of that self-funded campaign.

There are all sorts of articles advising authors on marketing strategies and tactics, with a range of costs associated with them. Understandably, in most cases authors take a DIY approach and opt for low to no-cost options. Here are some of the most popular suggestions:

  • Get reviews
  • Do a book store reading/signing
  • Send press releases to local media
  • Create a website
  • Send newsletters
  • Get on social media – you must devote all your waking hours Twitter, FaceBook, Instagram, etc. etc….
  • Do school visits
  • Attend writing conferences
  • Present at writing conferences

These are all great, but the ROI on them individually is small. And collectively…don’t get me started. They take a TON of time to do and do well. How are you supposed to get any writing done? Let alone raise kids, have a day job, golf, garden, shower, etc. Additionally, some of them require networking and connections to which authors just don’t have access. Let’s face it, you are an author because you want to tell stories, not take random pot-shots at promotional efforts that might or might not move the needle on sales. And sales is what anyone in the industry cares about when you start pitching your second, third, and fourth books for a deal…if you get to book two.

So here is what Royce and I wish we had done years ago and have committed to as we move forward. We are creating a marketing fund with advances and royalties to consistently build audience and sales. This is essentially a dividend reinvestment model. Our efforts will be targeted and involve partnerships with industry professionals to create effective and coordinated campaigns that get his stories the exposure they need to sell.

Have you had a marketing revelation for your books? Weโ€™d love to hear them. Otherwise, stay tuned for the next blog exploring the possibilities of partering with your publisher.

 

Contribute to the Die Klinge des Waldes Wiki Site

“Royce Buckingham creates new worlds in his books as I would have imagined as a child.ย With attention to detail, very exciting and entertaining – I’ve rarely been able to put it out of my hands.” — Karateka, Reviewer

German fantasy fans love the world building in my newest epic fantasy novel,ย Die Klinge des Waldesย (The Blade of the Forest). Now there is way for English readers to join in exploring it too–the Die Klinge des Waldesย fandom wiki site, built by the fans themselves.

Here’s the coolest thing I found out about about the Die Klinge des Waldes wiki site. Anyone can contribute. For German readers, write in your favorite quote, storyline, district–you name it! For English readers, check it out, add your thoughts and questions and tell my agent John Rudolph why you would love to have the novel available in the United States.ย 

The wiki site includes facts about all of theย major or minorย districts in the far off City of Filth, including primary character bios and quotes, as well as an entire page dedicated to all of the story’s characters. I loved creating this world and am gratified to see that readers love learning about it. Their comments (translated from German) speak for themselves:

“Each district is like a small kingdom with its own laws, customs, festivities, and methods of execution (Royce Buckingham is extremely creative, which is amazingly intriguing in a macabre way).ย In the course of the plot, you get to know quite a few districts such as the carpentry or the carnival district, but also over the other districts information is scattered over and over again, which I personally found incredibly exciting.ย This city looks like a mini-universe to itself…”ย ย Miss Page Turner

“With “The Blade of the Forest,” Royce Buckingham reveals a fantasy novel set in a very different world from his trilogy for “The King’s Will” and his followers.ย And that’s exactly where the great power of the novel lies, you can completely explore the strange world and explore numerous different cultures, locations and connections.”ย ย Poldis Hรถrspielseite

“World-building really succeeded in this novel.ย The map on the first page already gives an interesting insight about the individual lands.ย Among other things, there is the forest kingdom of Strata at the beginning, which impresses by the fact that the rich live in towers, which were built around trees and the simple people, who lives on the ground, are called Grundlinge (Grounders).”ย ย Steffi R, Reviewer

“Let’s get to the world Buckingham created: it’s fascinating.ย Partly an ancient variant of our world and yet somehow different.ย On the other hand fantastic and yet not so fantastic that it could not have been that way.”ย  Daisy D

I’m excited and flattered that fans have created this site, and I’m eager to share it with you! Visit at: Die Klinge des Waldes Wiki.

Alert! Die Klinge des Waldes Author Reading

I recently read from my novel Die Klinge des Waldes at a medieval masquerade party. It was so much fun to play the part of my character, Duke Carni, otherwise known as the Mad Foolย and leader of the Carnival District (my favorite district of 35 in the City of Filth).

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Die Klinge des Waldes Book Trailer

We had some fun with friends and family making this book trailer. Enjoy.

Coming soon – a video of my book reading from Die Klinge des Waldes featuring one of the dukes from the novel!ย 

Yours,

Royce Buckingham

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