Nekropolis
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Then, almost as if that story sends out cosmic vibes into the publishing universe, one day in late 2008 I get an e-mail from British publisher Marc Gascoigne. Marc’s worked with the Black Library, publisher of the hugely popular Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 novels, and with science fiction/fantasy imprint Solaris. I wrote an original novel based on The Nightmare on Elm Street franchise for Black Flame, an imprint of Black Library, a few years back. Marc knows my work and we’ve chatted at several conventions, and I’ve always been impressed with his intelligence, energy, professionalism, and enthusiasm for writing and publishing. In his e-mail, Marc tells me he’s going to head up a new imprint for HarperCollins called Angry Robot, and might I have any novel projects to pitch to him?
As a matter of fact…
Marc agrees to take a look at Necropolis, and he’s very enthusiastic about it. He wants me to add about twenty thousand more words to expand the setting in more deliriously gruesome detail, and he suggests a couple minor changes: calling the city Nekropolis to give the word a more sinister spin, and he thinks my main character, Matthew Adrion (a spin on the Latin name Adrian, which means dark), could use a better last name. Since it’s been close to fifteen years since I named the man, I have to admit his last name has worn a little thin on me too, so he becomes Matthew Richter (which has an association with rictus which works well for a zombie PI, don’t you think?). Marc would also like me to write two more Nekropolis books for him.
And, as you’re probably expecting me to say by now, life is once again Very Good Indeed.
The AR team want to bring the new and expanded Nekropolis out with the first wave of books released by Angry Robot, which means I have only a month or so to do the revision: nine more days than it took me to write the original. No prob, says I. And it isn’t. I’ve lived with Necropolis - now with a K instead of a C - for fifteen years. I have no problem returning to it because, in truth, I’ve never left.
So here we are, Matthew Richter and I, in 2009, with Nekropolis in your hands, and two more adventures to follow, starting with Dead Streets. And after that, who knows? I’m not worried about what might happen, though. I’ve learned from experience that you can’t keep a good zombie down.
If you’re one of the readers who enjoyed the original version of the story and asked for more, I hope you enjoy the expanded novel and the two sequels to follow. After all, they wouldn’t have existed if you hadn’t kept asking for them.
And if you’re an aspiring writer, think on this: professional writers often quote the famous line from the I Ching, “Perseverance furthers,” not because they believe in fortune telling (though maybe they might - who am I to speak for all authors?) but because it codifies in two simple words a very powerful mental and emotional survival skill writers need to continue in the face of rejection and setbacks. So now that you’ve read this, if you’re still wondering if perseverance really does further, let me tell you something, my friends.
You bet your undead ass it does.
Tim Waggoner
Centerville, OH, USA
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tim Waggoner is an American novelist and college professor. His original novels include Cross County, Darkness Wakes, Pandora Drive, and Like Death. His tiein novels include The Lady Ruin series and the Blade of the Flame trilogy, both for Wizards of the Coast. He’s also written fiction based on Stargate: SG-1, Doctor Who, A Nightmare on Elm Street, the videogame Defender, Xena the Warrior Princess, and others. He’s published over one hundred short stories, some of which are collected in Broken Shadows and All Too Surreal. His articles on writing have appeared in Writer’s Digest, Writers’ Journal and other publications.
He teaches composition and creative writing at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio, and is a faculty mentor in Seton Hill University’s Master of Arts in Writing Popular Fiction program in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.
To learn more about Tim and his writing, you can visit him on the web at www.timwaggoner.com
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NEKROPOLIS
“It’s a classic. If you’re a fan of Simon R. Green, you’ll especially enjoy Nekropolis. It’s a horror spoof done with a sense of wit and pulp detective done tongue-in-cheek. Sam Spade, watch out. There’s a slow-footed zombie creeping up on you!”
Bewildering Stories
“Tim Waggoner is well on his way to being proclaimed horror fiction’s leading surrealist…His descriptive powers lend a cinematic quality to his prose that plays out spectacularly in the mind’s eye.”
Cemetery Dance
“[Nekropolis] is an atmospheric and exciting mystery.”
SF Site
“Tim Waggoner works some mojo…”
Douglas E. Winter
“It’s hard to say if this singular novel, which boasts a wicked sense of humor to round off the horror, should be eligible for an Edgar Award or a Bram Stoker or both.”
Booklist
“Matt Richter is a likeable protagonist, and the world of Nekropolis is so charmingly and convincingly envisioned that, a couple of days later, I found myself doodling costume designs for the TV show. If vampires with a romantic penchant for ordinary human girls have been done to death, a zombie with a heart of gold might just be the Next Big Thing.”
Death Ray
ALSO BY TIM WAGGONER
Novels
Cross County
Dark Ages: Gangrel
Darkness Wakes
Defender: Hyperswarm
Dying For It
Godfire: The Orchard of Dreams
Godfire: Heart’s Wound
The Harmony Society
In the Shadow of Ruin
Like Death
A Nightmare on Elm Street: Protegé
Pandora Drive
A Shadow Over Heaven’s Eye
Stargate SG-1: Valhalla
Blade of the Flame
Thieves of Blood
Forge of the Mindslayers
Sea of Death
Dragonlance, the New Adventures
Temple of the Dragonslayer
Return of the Sorceress
Collections
All Too Surreal
Broken Shadows
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Dead brilliant
Expanded from a short novel first published by Five Star Books in 2004
This revised and expanded edition published 2009
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