Sunday 10 July 2011

The next Pandragon novel - YOU choose!

Hi guys, this is a very special blog today as I thought I'd go for a little audience participation here.

A question I get asked by my readers (yep, both of them, haha) is when will my next book come out? Well, I'm pleased to let you guys know that a sequel to Trapped on Draconica is in the works and we are looking for a release date of around September 2012. In the meantime, I was looking through my list of old novels that I used to write and came across two particular stories that I was thinking of re-writing. However, reading through both of them, I wasn't too sure which one to go for.

This is where YOU come in. I decided to throw this open to the internet to see which of these two stories they feel would work best as a novel. Both of them have a fairly religious theme to them (something which I was always interested in tackling), but both are completely conflicting genres. Details of the two stories below:

To Hell and Heaven and Back (Divine Romantic Comedy)

Running your own business can be hell - in Lucifers case it is meant literarly! Kicked out of Heaven since her fall out with her hubby, Lucifer runs Hell pretty much all by herself, rehabiltating the souls of the damned so that they can rejoin the world above. When David, a suicide victim comes to Hell, Lucifer welcomes him in to enjoy his stay - but then David realises that his girlfriend can't go on with her life since his death, so he makes plans to get back to Earth. Unfortunately, only God himself can decide who goes back or not. So David makes a daring plan to try and get back to Earth - getting Lucifer and God back together!

Jobe (working title)

For most of his life, Jobe had powers and abilties that no one else had, even Jobe himself didn't realise his potential. When he moves into a new flat, with two rather attractive ladies, he thinks he hit the jackpot. Little does he realise that these two ladies are actually agathodaemons (or to the humans, angels) sent to watch over Jobe. Jobe is in fact a nephalim, a cross between man and demon, and it is his job to spread the word of religion to gather more followers for the agathodemons, who are in a losing battle with their enemies, the cacodaemons. Thrust into a supernatural battle through no fault of his own, Jobe must decide whether to follow his destiny - or show the humans another way of life, a world without religion!


So guys, which one of those would you most like to read about? Let me know! Please post your comments below saying which one you would like to hear about. Or message me via email, Facebook, Twitter whatever, just let me know! I'll do this for about a week and then let you know the outcome next Sunday.

So what are you waiting for? Get voting!

Kindest

Pandragon

No comments:

Post a Comment