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Harold Lamb and the Crusaders

Whew. I thought I'd take an hour this morning and wrap up the new Harold Lamb Crusaders book, Swords From the West, but the hours kept ticking by as I checked that and added to this, and rewrote that backmatter section... and before I knew it the work day was done, dang it. So, no progress on my own writing or anything OTHER than the Lamb book. On the other hand, I'm now pretty sure that the text I'm turning over to Bison is in excellent shape. So -- good news, I've e-mailed the text off to the University of Nebraska Press's Bison Books imprint. Better news is that I turned it in early. After I got in all the stories I HAD to have I ended up under page count, so I slipped in three more stories and still ended up under my projected page count. Hopefully they'll be pleased. Early, organized, and slightly under the enormous projected page count.

This Crusaders book is chock full of great action-packed tales of brave knights and is some of Harold Lamb's very best work. I'll write more about it when it gets closer to publication. For now, I will bask in deadline glow and contemplate writing some of my own stuff on the morrow.

Howard

Comments

(Anonymous)

Congratulations!

If I really knew what a yeoman did, I'd call it yeoman's work, but I don't think a yeoman's list of duties includes copy edits.

Yo, man!

--Daniel
Thanks!

(Anonymous)

Good news, indeed.

I'm very glad to hear this! I just purchased "Wolf of the Steppes," so I'll be diving into Lamb's world shortly. Nice to know there's much more in store.

-Nik Hawkins (from the SFReader forums)

Re: Good news, indeed.

Thanks! That first volume just gets better and better -- by the third story he's writing high grade adventure stories through the whole rest of the volume (and most of the rest of his historical fiction, if truth be told). I wish I'd been that good in my 20s. I hope that I can be that good now, actually...

(Anonymous)

So...?

So hey, O White Khan of Lamb Studies, did you get any work done on your own stuff or what?
The Lamb collections rescue so much fine work from obscurity that putting your own stuff on the back burner for a bit has got to be okay. You're performing a distinguished public service for readers and cossacks alike.
But be sure to fight your way back to the Mist World when you're done.

John Hocking

Re: So...?

I did it, thanks, but it WAS a fight. Sometimes it is a battle just to get the brain churning the right way. I burned through free time today like it was candy, doing pointless stuff and looking up pointless things and wasting a heck of a lot of time... but I finally got through that final part of my third chapter. 15,560 thousand words and by outline reckoning one sixth of the way through. On to the next three chapters.