Sunrise Destiny excerpt
3:20 PM PDT, May 9, 2009
Now that I have the finished book file in hand, I've added a 4,000-word excerpt of Sunrise Destiny to my website (replacing the previous 1,000-word excerpt). If you have any interest in a suspense/detective paranormal sci-fi novel, here's your chance to read a sizable sample and get a feel for the writing style. Here's the story blurb: When private detective Donatello Sunrise is coerced into finding a Mob bosss daughter, he stumbles onto a much bigger case. Dozens of women, all young, all petite, have disappeared in recent weeks. Mysterious and conflicting clues seem to point to a government conspiracy, a mad scientist bent on global domination, or perhaps abduction by bloodthirsty alien vampires. Nothing makes any sense. Before he knows it, Sunrise and his hooker friend Lola find themselves in a life-or-death struggle. The Mob wants them dead, the cops want them for serial murderseven the kidnappers are after them. With the fate of two worlds intertwined, Sunrise and Lola must somehow help the good guys defeat the evil ones. The trick is telling one from the other. I hope you enjoy it. Sunrise Destiny will be available from the publisher (Red Rose Publishing) on May 21, 2009, and Amazon shortly thereafter. Mark. Sunrise Destiny coming May 21
3:46 PM PDT, May 3, 2009
It seems like it's taken forever, but my third sci-fi novel, Sunrise Destiny, will be released on Thursday, May 21, by Red Rose Publishing. It will be released initially as an ebook, with a paperback coming later. You can preorder the book from the RRP order page, and later order it from Amazon.com and other booksellers. For some reason the blog won't let me attach a cover image, but here's a link to it.
I'll post an excerpt containing the Prologue and the entire Chapter 1 in a separate blog shortly. I hope you'll check it out. Mark. The cover for Sunrise Destiny.
2:17 PM PST, January 24, 2009
It's done! The cover for my paranormal near-future sci-fi / detective novel, Sunrise Destiny, is finished. The artist, Shirley, did a great job on the cover, giving me everything I asked for, from the rumpled, scruffy, steely-eyed P.I. to the streetwise hooker, to the sunset on the bay and the mysterious figure in the background. I'm still waiting for the ISBN and release date, but I expect the book to be out in the next month or two. I hope you like the cover. Mark. Chat on Sunday, January 25, 2009
2:07 PM PST, January 24, 2009
Please join me in The_Haunt_at_PNR Yahoo group on Sunday, January 25, 2009.
I will be chatting about writing, the publishing industry, my new
paranormal sci-fi novel (Sunrise Destiny) and whatever else comes up.
Ill be at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Haunt_at_PNR/ from noon-6 p.m., eastern time, U.S. (You'll need to join the group first, if you're not already a member. It's best to join at least an hour before you want to chat, just to give the moderators time to approve your membership.) See you there! Mark. More coming soon
6:41 PM PST, December 17, 2008
I just received a contract for my short story, Harvey-467 Makes a Bride. It'll be published as an ebook by the publisher (Red Rose) that's releasing my novel, Sunrise Destiny. So that makes a novel, a short story in an anthology, and a stand-alone story, that will be published within the next few months.
So far, so good for 2009. 8^} Mark. "The World Outside the Window" anthology coming in January
4:25 PM PST, December 6, 2008, updated at 3:03 PM PST, January 24, 2009
Good news! I have a short story (Fallen Star, Rising Star) coming in an anthology called The World Outside the Window. The book will be published in January 2009 in both paperback and Amazon Kindle ebook format, but it's already available for pre-ordering. The anthology consists of 19 adult fiction stories by 19 authors, many of them published novelists. The stories run the gamut of fiction, from romance to horror, from suspense to sci-fi and fantasy.
![]() The collection has an interesting premise for a theme (which is well-illustrated by the cover). From the jacket blurb: Imagine, if you will, a building of unknown origin. A building in which there are many rooms, each with a window that looks out upon a courtyard and a scene beyond. In each room a person sits, staring out the window at the same people and objects that everyone else sees from their windows. Yet, as we tell our stories of what we see, we learn a basic truth of the universe. We learn that even though our eyes survey identical scenes, our minds take us to places that only we as individuals know and remind us of stories that only we can tell. Outside the window we see a winding country lane leading into the distant countryside. We see two boys, perhaps 10 or 12 years old, tossing a baseball to each other. A girl of maybe 7 or 8 swings on a schoolyard swing set, while two lovers walk hand in hand along the side of the road. A ramshackle old mailbox sits on a slanted post, and nearby there is an old car, possibly from the 50s - appearing to be in good running condition. We see a church steeple and an older woman walking along the side of the road, seemingly headed for the church. A young soldier stands still, his face is pensive, and it is plain to see that he has much on his mind. Two men are in a heated discussion about something, but from inside our window we can only guess at what is causing their turmoil. Nearby a beautiful girl sits on a park bench, weeping. An old dog lies on the grass, peaceful and serene, watching a puppy frolicking through a flower bed. As day changes to evening and then to night, we see a twinkle in the sky. A falling star, perhaps a starship? Yes, the characters are there for us, waiting, making no comments that will give us any clue as to who they are or what they may be doing. They are waiting for us to cast them in their roles, to give them direction. We can use one or all of them. We can make them walk down the country lane, drive the car, or follow along behind the woman as she heads for the church. It is our world to create, and we have total control of everything in it. Whatever happens, we make it happen. Loves, lies, war or peace, death or life, shackled to earth or bound for the stars, it is in our hands to decide their fate. We sit at the window, taking in the complexity of the scene before us and after a few hours of pondering, we sit back and relax as we use our minds eye to peer into a world that we will shape into anything we wish it to be. Slowly, we begin. We pick up our pens and write our stories of the world outside the window. Every story in some way ties to the characters we see in the courtyard outside the window. Here is the Table of Contents for the book (subject to change before publication). There may be some other authors you know there: FALLEN STAR, RISING STAR Mark Terence Chapman MISERY LOVES COMPANY Pamela K. Kinney ROSES QUESTION D. K. Christi SMILE Anthony Waugh THE SILVER LINING Rebecca Buckley THE BLACK ROSE Woodrow Walker SAYING GOODBYE TO MISS MOLLY Morgan St. James THE SPLIT MIND Robert A. Meacham NEALS NOEL Jay Osman THE MAILBOX Larry L. Evans STRANGE DREAMS B.W. Philpot ONLY THERE WAS NO WIND Jim Wilsky AUSTIN, MY HERO Tory Lynn ETUDE & SMOKE RINGS Lana M. Ho-Shing TWILIGHT Matthew Alan Pierce THIS TIME FOREVER Erin Gordon SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY Curtis M. Hendel HOUSE ARREST Richard Lord KILLING FROST E. Don Harpe Noticing that my story comes first, I'd like to think that's because it's the best and the publisher wants to put our collective best foot forward. But who knows? Still, it's an honor to go first. I imagine a number of prospective readers will pick up the book, read the first page, and make a purchase decision based on that. So it'd better be good. Of course, the publisher would want the last story to be good too, to leave a good taste in the reader's mind. And the middle stories need to be good, so the reader doesn't get bored before the end. And...aw, heck--they all have to be good. Just read 'em. You won't be disappointed. Mark. Sunrise Destiny being edited
12:04 PM PDT, October 31, 2008
Good news! My editor at Red Rose Publishing started editing Sunrise Destiny
(my third sci-fi novel) last night. It's too soon yet to get a release
date, but if the manuscript requires as little work as I think it will,
I'm expecting sooner rather than later. (That is, maybe January rather
than February.)
I'll keep you posted as I learn more. Mark. P.S. Have a spooktacular Halloween! Progress on Sunrise Destiny
3:12 PM PDT, October 11, 2008
For anyone who's wondering, My third sci-fi novel, Sunrise Destiny, has been assigned an editor. As soon as she finishes the book she's working on now, she'll start on mine.
I still don't have an assigned release date, but it looks like it'll be sometime in early 2009. I'll post the book cover as soon as it's done. Mark. Done deal for Sunrise Destiny
9:29 AM PDT, May 27, 2008
I signed the contract with Red Rose Publishing for my third science fiction novel, Sunrise Destiny. I don't have a release date yet, but it should be out either in the fourth quarter of this year, or early next year.
Here's the jacket blurb for the book: When private detective Donatello Sunrise is coerced into finding a Mob bosss daughter, he stumbles onto a much bigger case. Dozens of women, all young, all petite, have disappeared in recent weeks. Mysterious and conflicting clues seem to point to a government conspiracy, a mad scientist bent on global domination, or perhaps abduction by bloodthirsty alien vampires. Nothing makes any sense.
Before he knows it, Sunrise and his hooker sidekick Lola find themselves in a life-or-death struggle. The Mob wants them dead, the cops want them for serial murderseven the kidnappers are after them. With the fate of two worlds intertwined, Sunrise and Lola must somehow help the good guys defeat the evil ones. The trick is telling one from the other. -------------------------------------------------- -I'll post an update when I have more information. Mark. Sunrise Destiny coming soon?
8:14 AM PDT, April 24, 2008
I have been submitting the manuscript for my third novel to publishers for the past few months and I just received an offer for the book. I'm
still mulling over the offer, so I don't want to name names until I
decide whether to accept. But it's quite likely that Sunrise Destiny (assuming the title doesn't change) will be on sale later this year. Hooray!
Mark.
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Even as a child, I knew exactly what I wanted to be when I grew up: an astronaut, a baseball player, and a pirate. By my early teens, the goal had changed to architect. Then, by high school the plan was to become a lawyer. That goal persisted through college, where I earned my BA in Criminal Justice in only 2.5 years.
Two years of law school later, I decided that the law wasn't for me after all, and took a job with a major computer company. That association has lasted for the past 29 years. Although I enjoyed creative writing while in school, I never envisioned making a living as a writer. Life has a funny way of taking its own path, however. In one of my many jobs within that behemoth of a computer company, I found myself writing hundreds of technical articles (describing how to do this or how to diagnose and fix that). My work was praised to the point that I eventually compiled that and other information into a series of online books in 1989 (long before PDF), and made it available both internally and externally to customers. Next, I decided to try my hand at writing a printed book. The result was the OS/2 Power User's Reference: From 2.0 through Warp 3.0, published in December 1995 by McGraw-Hill. Unfortunately, it came out right after Windows 95's debut, which pretty much killed the market for the OS/2 operating systemand OS/2-related books. The book is still listed on Amazon.com, although long out of print. Undaunted, I decided to try fiction writing, but couldn't come up with a worthy project at first. In 2000, I took at stab at the children's picture book market, writing With a Name like Jeremy Hippenzoodle. My next project was a novel. Most writers would have started small, with short stories, and worked their way up. But not me. No, I had to start at the top. It took until 2003 before I decided to finally sit down and just do it. (Sorry, Nike.) From the first day to the last, including significant editing along the way, the first draft of The Tesserene Imperative took all of 69 days to write. And it was brilliant, right? Ha! In fact, it pretty much sucked swamp water. But it had potential. The story was sound, but the writing needed a lot of work. Over the next four years, I periodically went back and polished, expanded, and edited the thing to death, until it finally gleamed like a precious gemstone. (Well, maybe semi-precious.) In the meantime, I wrote some short stories, humor pieces, and sci-fi poems. In 2004, I wrote my second novel. Originally titled Lichen or Not, it later evolved into The Mars Imperative. In 2005 I began work on the third book in the series, tentatively titled Reunion. Halfway through the story, it dawned on me that unless someone bought the first two books, there wasn't much point in finishing the third one. So I put it aside and concentrated on editing Tesserene and Mars, as well as writing my second childrens picture book: Marvin the Marvelous Mole Man. In early 2006 I had the idea of writing a sci-fi novel about a wisecracking private detective who gets kidnapped by aliens and has to save the human race. That idea turned into Sunrise Destiny. Then in 2007 I wrote a new novel, My Other Car is a Spaceship, an expansion of an unpublished four-chapter novelette I wrote in 2005. Its the story of a retired air force pilot who's snatched by people on a spaceship and recruited to fight space pirates. Lots of shooting and things blowing up. While writing my latest novel, I was fortunate enough to sell my first two to Shadowmere Publishing. Since then, I sold my third to Red Rose Publishing. All of this definitely wasnt the path I had envisioned for my life, back when I wanted to be an astronaut and a pirate. Yet, I managed to hang onto a bit of that, instead writing about astronauts and pirates. (And who knows? Maybe lawyers too, someday.) Check out my blog, at http://tesserene.blogspot.com and my website: http://markterencechapman.com.
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