October 27, 2016
New Twelve Kingdoms novel (not yet)
Software rarely ships on time. Or it ships on time instead of being delayed six months to fix all the bugs. The same thing applies to the bits and bytes that make up a novel. Everything is software these days.
In other words, the next installment of the Twelve Kingdoms series was supposed to debut this summer. It didn't, and that's understandable.
Fuyumi Ono isn't quite in George R.R. Martin territory. This year has seen re-releases of her light novel Seventeen Springs and the Shiki manga series, plus a new volume in the Ghost Hunt manga series.
And the publisher is still indicating that a new Twelve Kingdoms novel is on the publishing schedule. Shinchosha's Twelve Kingdoms home page includes what clearly appears to be a place-keeper for a new entry.
Right-to-left, the list starts with The Demon Child and ends with "Epic new novel." Specifically, kaki-oroshi (書下ろし) means "a newly written, previously unpublished work."
Albeit with no delivery date. Ah, it takes a lot of patience to be patient.
In other words, the next installment of the Twelve Kingdoms series was supposed to debut this summer. It didn't, and that's understandable.
Fuyumi Ono isn't quite in George R.R. Martin territory. This year has seen re-releases of her light novel Seventeen Springs and the Shiki manga series, plus a new volume in the Ghost Hunt manga series.
And the publisher is still indicating that a new Twelve Kingdoms novel is on the publishing schedule. Shinchosha's Twelve Kingdoms home page includes what clearly appears to be a place-keeper for a new entry.
Right-to-left, the list starts with The Demon Child and ends with "Epic new novel." Specifically, kaki-oroshi (書下ろし) means "a newly written, previously unpublished work."
Albeit with no delivery date. Ah, it takes a lot of patience to be patient.
Labels: 12 kingdoms, black moon, books, business, fantasy, japanese, publishing
Comments
Tell me about it!
I'm just glad another book is coming. Though Ono seems to have written herself into a bit of a corner in the last book. Still, I'll be looking forward to seeing what happens next.