So, as noted in this great review from Matt Handle, many people are assuming/hoping that the new Avery Cates story The Shattered Gears is a teaser for a new Cates novel. I’ve had a lot of emails along those lines, asking if this is leading to something and if I have a clear storyline for a new Cates book, and whether The Shattered Gears is part of that.
The answer is yes and no. Yes, I have a very clear idea of what Cates gets up to and a lot of notes for a new novel. And yes, The Shattered Gears is directly connected, so it’s canon, baby. In fact, Gears started off as a way of organizing some thoughts for a new Cates book. But no, I have no plans to write that book right now. It will remain just a collection of ideas for now.
The same goes for We Are Not Good People and the Ustari universe. Do I have ideas for another novel or fifteen with Lem and Mags? Sure! Am I working on them right now? No! Reasons include:
- It’s the holidays and I am incapacitated by drink more or less continuously
- No one has paid me an enormous amount of money to write those novels (yet)
- My work writing and composing the world’s worst rock songs in my home office takes too much of my time
- I’m far too busy perfecting my Irish accent
- I’m actually in the middle of writing a novel now that not only has nothing to do with Cates or Lem Vonnegan, it has nothing to do with cyborgs or magic at all.
Anyways, I’m delighted people seem to enjoy The Shattered Gears so much. If it sells well I might make releasing Cates stories a more or less regular event, though not all of those potential stories would be directly related to a new storyline, some might be flashbacks. Who knows? It might be fun.
Anyways, you know the best way to guarantee sequels? Buy the existing books and then emotionally manipulate everyone you know to follow suit.
Read the entire Avery Cates series twice. What I’d like to know is what Avery was up to prior to the events? A prequel! What the heck happened to our planet and can we stop it?!?! 🙂 Now that I’ve finally asked it’s TO THE BAR!
I would buy anything involving Cates for large sums of money. Honestly, I’m on board with supporting your cat food fund by any means necessary regardless of the character.
As an Irish man I feel it’s my public duty to help your dialect development to speed the next Cates novel. So: begorrah, top o’ the mornin’ to ya, and be Jesaus. Avoid all these and you’ll be fine. Next class, inner city Dublin swear words…