Book Launch: Green Horror Story Won't Cost The Earth
Throwing out conventional publishing and going straight for a treeless ebook, former Guardian journalist William Knight launches Generation -- an intelligent horror “that won’t cost the Earth.”
“The planet cannot stand another million authors cutting down trees to publish novels,” explains Knight. “I want my words to be long lasting, not my environmental impact.”
The novel, now available at Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005YHZ9ZU), was conceived from a New Scientist article in 2001 and has been ten years in development. A science-based thriller with an injection of horror, Knight explored the macabre possibilities of Genetic Modification and life-preserving drug treatments.
“I spent hundreds of hours researching
post-mortem techniques and insect-colonisers of dead bodies.
I found it difficult to sleep on some nights.”
He
explains why he decided against the traditional publishing
route. “Ebooks have come of age. There are no trees to
chop, no waste. No middlemen and no censors. The author can
engage with the mind of the reader regardless of territory,
title, genre or theme.”
“An ebook is for as long as
you want it, then it’s gone. It will not moulder on a
shelf or suck up water in the garage. It will not take up
space in the loft or end up sad and lonely at a garage sale.
And it will not cost the Earth.”
Knight is a
British-born journalist and technologist currently living
and working in Wellington, New Zealand. He's chased a
varying career starting in acting, progressing to music,
enjoyed a brief flirtation with handbag manufacturing and
was eventually wired into technology where he's been since
1989.
In 2003 he published his first feature in Computing magazine and has since written about the many successes and failings of high-tech for the Guardian, Financial Times and BBC Focus among many other publications. He continues to write, and maintains a lively IT consultancy.
He’s married with two school-age children and when asked why the book had taken ten years to appear, he said, “The writing is easy; it’s child rearing that takes the time.”
Standing Hare Publishing Company, Wellington, New Zealand.
Generation, available from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005YHZ9ZU
Author information:
http://www.williamknight.info
Book Launch:
Saturday 12th November 2011 at the Wellington Skyline Event Centre, Kelburn, Wellington, New Zealand, 5pm-7pm.
Author will be available for comment on the evening, by email, or mobile.
william@williamknight.info
Phone: 021 116 2640
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