The Caphenon by Fletcher DeLancey6/4/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Uprising is a sweeping epic designed to immerse readers and not let them go. ![]() Which is not to say we’ve lost our earlier guides. Tal and Salomen both get a great deal of time on stage, accompanied by all the others who have made such an impression on readers: Lanaril, Vellmar, Micah, Lhyn, Ekatya, and Rahel, not to mention Salomen’s family on Hol-Opah. Now they’re our guides to different parts of Alsean life: as a Voloth settler and as a political player who isn’t at the top of the heap. We’ve seen them before, of course, but as minor characters. Uprising takes us back to Alsea and gives a voice to two new main characters: Prime Builder Anjuli Eroles and Voloth spokesperson Rax Sestak. Why did Tal act so out of character at the end of Outcaste? Can she resolve it?.How is Salomen adapting to the demands of being Bondlancer on top of her responsibilities as head of her family and holding?.Why did divine tyrees suddenly reappear after a thousand cycles?.Here are just a few of the questions that will be answered in Uprising: And it’s a barn burner, answering many questions and concluding several multi-book story arcs. I’m delighted to announce that Uprising will be released on Friday, April 19, just in time for the Easter weekend. There are a number of those in the Chronicles of Alsea, one of which has been running since Book One. One of the best things about writing a series is the ability to have long-term story arcs running through multiple books. ![]()
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