by Ernest Hogan
The planet was in
quarantine when I wrote this. It was like we were all sealed in a
giant crysalis, undergoing metamorphosis.
I found myself glad
that I didn't have a book coming out from a big publisher in 2020.
With bookstores locked down, it would be doomed to failure, as least
as the publishing world defines it. Even with an insane social media
blitz, it would be damnear impossible for a new book to sell enough
copies in the first few weeks to not be written off as a loss.
I didn't have any
books due out, but I do have stories due to appear . . . soon.
These are with small publishers; the rules are different, because less money is involved. No publicity budget. But then, in times of economic crisis, they tend go into limbo. These projects are delayed, maybe for years.
Sometimes they
vanish without so much as a puff of smoke. Books, magazines, often
entire publishing companies can suddenly cease to exist. Poof!
I hadn't heard
anything in a while. Getting worried.
Then good news came
via e-mail.
The long awaited
reprinting of Latin@ Rising, under the updated title Latinx Rising (the publisher of the original, @ edition went
belly up even though the book was selling) will be coming out in
June.
It will include
“Flying Under the Texas Radar with Paco and Los Freetails,” the
origin story of my Paco Cohen Mariachi of Mars character, that along
with his adventures that appeared in Analog (“The Rise and
Fall of Paco Cohen and the Mariachis of Mars” and “Death and
Dancing in New Las Vegas”) will be incorporated into an epic novel
about Paco, after I finish Zyx; or, Bring Me the Brain of Victor
Theremin.
Latinx
Rising can be pre-ordered, but
you may want to wait for the Kickstarter, that will also happen in
June, to raise money “to pay the authors.”
We authors really
like it when we get paid. And it doesn't happen as often as you
think.
And that wasn't all the good news!
There
was a planned follow-up to Rising
that was to be called The Latinx Archive; it
will also be coming out, at a later date, under the title Speculative
Fiction for Dreamers: A Latinx Anthology.
Names keep being
changed. Guess we're having an identity crisis. As if there weren't
enough crises going on . . .
Speculative
Fiction will have a new story
by me, “Those Rumors of Cannibalism and Human Sacrifice Have Been
Greatly Exaggerated,” based on futuristic visions inspired by my
recent travels in Aztlán.
Also,
I know that latinx
is controversial, and speculative
fiction
sounds a tad highfalutin' for a down- and-dirty Chicano like me, but
I've found that if I want to get published, it's best not argue about
what they think l am. So I've been a cyberpunk and an Afrofuturist,
the Father of Chicano Science Fiction, or whatever they feel
comfortable calling me. I'll just go on being me and let the
academics worry about the labels.
Meanwhile, I'm to busy getting ready for survival in the post-COVID-19 world.
Ernest Hogan will
be making a helluvalota noise over the interwebs when Latinx
Rising comes out and the Kickstarter begins.
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