Magic
or Madness Really is Real
Just before we left Sydney my foreign rights agent (doesn't
that sound posh?), Whitney
Lee, wrote to tell me that Cheng Chung Books of Taiwan
have made an offer for the Chinese rights to Magic
or Madness. Did I want to say yes? Oh yes. Very much so.
Affirmative. Absolutely. Too bloody right. Yes, please!
My
first novel has now sold in three different markets: USA,
Australia, and now Taiwan
(including Hong Kong and Macau). Magic or Madness is going
to be in a language without an alphabet or roman letters that I
can't even begin to guess at. It's going to be in Chinese (complex
character)! I can't wait to see what the final book looks like.
So
I am now finally convinced that the book
is real. Surely they wouldn't have offered for an imaginary
book? Besides I've been into four bookshops since we arrived in
NYC and even through my jetlagged haze I could see that they had
my book. They had them in their twos and fours and fourteens (!)
at Books of
Wonder where they were prominently displayed at the front
of the store in the new books section. I love that shop. At the
Union Square Barnes and
Noble there was a special section, Myths and Heroes (I may have
that title arse up, I'm jetlagged, okay?), that featured Magic
or Madness along with five other books including Holly
Black's fabulous Tithe.
Booklist
gave the book its second starred review:
In
this fierce, hypnotic novel, character, story, and the thrumming
forces of magic strike a rare, memorable balance . . . Readers looking
for layered, understated fantasy will follow the looping paths of
Larbalestier's fine writing, as graceful and logical as the coiled
chambers of Reason's ammonite, with gratitude and awe.—Jennifer
Mattson
Sigh.
Gratitude and awe . . .
Heh
hem, what was I saying? Oh yes, Magic or Madness is real.
Okay, just so you don't think I'm irretreivably lost in the maws
of the mighty praise monster (which, actually, I am) I also got
my first review from a reader on barnesandnoble.com. He gave me
two stars and declared that the book is like a "bad Australian
episode of Charmed". Brilliant turn of phrase, eh? I've been
imagining Charmed
a la Neighbours ever since:
Jane:
Charlene!
A petite,
curly-headed blonde emerges fron beneath a car dressed in overalls,
holding a spanner. She wipes her forehead leaving a grease mark.
Jane: Whatcha
reckon about that new warlock, Cole?
Bit dodgy, eh?
Charlene:
Too right. I don't reckon he's really you-know-who's son. And what
were you doing snogging my hubbie, anyway?!
If
the movie rights to Magic or Madness ever sell, I do hope
they get the Charmed/Neighbours combination right. Could be tricky.
I'll just hope our Kylie's available
for the role of Reason.
Tomorrow
I begin a brand new novel. One that hasn't even been sold in English
yet. Can't wait.
New York City, 17 April 2005
©
2005 Justine Larbalestier
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