I just posted my first video on You Tube, discussing how I became an author. Be merciful.
I just posted my first video on You Tube, discussing how I became an author. Be merciful.
Now, don’t break out the tissues, I’m not writing to report a death but to explain why the author credit in the upcoming 47North editions of the “Man of War” books is different from that of the self-published editions. The self-published books are by “H. Paul Honsinger & Harvey G. Phillips” while the new editions are by “H. Paul Honsinger,” a fact which might prompt some people to ask “what happened to Harvey G. Phillips?”
Nothing, actually. I am Harvey G. Phillips.
Here’s what happened. I am not the first author in our household. In September 2012 when I sat down to start writing the story that grew into To Honor You Call Us, my wife, Kathleen, was already a successful self-published writer and, in fact, was doing well enough that we were able to close The Law Offices of H. Paul Honsinger without any decline in our standard of living. She wrote, and still writes, under the pseudonym Laura Jo Phillips. It was important at that time to keep her career as a novelist under wraps because her books have some rather racy content that we thought folks should not associate with a law office that did a lot of child custody and other family law work. I was deeply involved in this enterprise as Kathy’s editor and was known to her fans through her blog, web site, and Facebook pages, as Harvey G. Phillips.
Accordingly, when it came time to publish To Honor You Call Us I wanted my own name on the book, but we also wanted to try to get some small boost from my association with the Laura Jo Phillips books. Kathleen and I bounced ideas around for how to accomplish this and we came up with the idea of me being a co-author with myself–of publishing under my real name AND my pseudonym.
Then, much to my surprise, To Honor You Call Us and For Honor We Stand became hits and 47North knocked on my door seeking to publish the trilogy. Early on, we came to the joint decision that there was no longer any need for “Harvey G. Phillips.” He had served his purpose of helping my work obtain a little bit of initial visibility. Now, with Amazon marketing the books, there was no need for the Laura Jo Phillips connection. Further, having the name of a non-existent person on the cover page might muddy the waters, especially if the books became well known and interviews, public appearances, and books signings ensued. People would wonder where Harvey was, and might suspect some nefarious conspiracy when he could not be found. Everyone thought it better if the 47North editions were credited only to H. Paul Honsinger.
By the way, the “H.” in “H. Paul Honsinger” stands for Harvey, which is an old family name–for six generations my family named its first born sons Harvey Gilbert or Harvey Paul, alternating generations. So, my father was Harvey G. Honsinger. Having the name “Harvey G. Phillips” on the cover was a good way of having him along for the ride. He was a novelist, too, although his books did not find the success that mine have enjoyed. He’s along for the 47North editions, too. If you look at the picture of me on this site (which is the picture of me published in the 47North books), you can see that I am wearing a string tie with a star-shaped slide. That slide is a genuine antique Texas Rangers badge, cut from a silver Mexican coin, that I inherited from my father. According to family tradition, one of my father’s ancestors (on his mother’s side–the Barbers from Mont Belvieu or “Barber’s Hill” Texas) was a Ranger.
And, as mentioned in the Acknowledgements to For Honor We Stand, my main protagonist’s nickname, “The Swamp Fox,” was my father’s citizen’s band radio “handle.”
I miss him terribly, and I wish he had lived to see all of this happen. If you are interested in learning more about this colorful and talented man, you can read my memorial remarks about him here: http://paulhonsinger.blogspot.com/2012/04/eulogy-for-harvey-g-honsinger.html. I also made a different and shorter set of remarks at his interment. You can read those here: http://paulhonsinger.blogspot.com/2012/04/graveside-remarks-for-harvey-g.html.
Harvey G. Honsinger also has one novel in print. You can read more about it and, if you are interested, purchase your copy here: http://www.amazon.com/Fire-Hair-Harvey-Honsinger/dp/1466368373/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1391894045&sr=1-1.
My brilliantly creative wife, Kathy, who writes Adult/Romance/Fantasy under the name Laura Jo Phillips, has just published the ninth book in the Soul-Linked Saga, The Tigrens’ Glory. It is now available as an Amazon Kindle eBook and will shortly be available as a paperback and a Barnes & Noble Nook eBook.
Here’s the blurb. I like the blurb. Of course, I wrote the blurb (with significant editing by Kathy) so that’s no surprise.
Planet Jasan is mobilizing for war against the evil Xanti, enemies of all. As the warriors of Jasan prepare to strike across the immense void that separates the galaxies to end thousands of years of bloody conflict, into the gathering storm comes Warrior Princess, Gloriani of Ramouri, known as “Glory.” Stripped of her birthright for refusing to marry a brutal man who believes that a husband’s job is to break his wife through humiliating subjugation, Glory has fled to Jasan seeking not sanctuary, but information.
Within the recesses of her mind, Glory, a powerful Dream Walker, holds the key to recovering the Lost Clan of the Tigren, without whom the Jasani will eventually perish regardless of their efforts against the Xanti. The problem is, they’re trapped in a dream world, and not even Glory knows where they are or how to find them. Even as the Tigren introduce her to feelings of increasing passion and eroticism, Glory becomes more and more convinced that time is running out. She must solve the mystery of where they are, why they’re trapped, and how to wake them up so that they can be rescued. If she fails, they will die. If they die, so will all Clan Jasani.
The threads of the story begun in The Dracons’ Woman and developed throughout the volumes of the “Soul-Linked Saga” come together in this exciting conclusion to the saga. It will take the mystical gifts of all the Arimas from the previous volumes, the power of the Jasani Clans working together, and the unlocking of the secrets buried deep within Glory’s mind to save the Tigrens and, beyond all hope, for Glory to find the love she has dreamed of all her life.
This is the time foretold. The Jasani, the Tigrens, and Glory have a rendezvous with Destiny.
The Tigrens’ Glory is a full-length, 124,550 word novel, and is the concluding volume of the “Soul-Linked Saga” a million-word plus epic work of fantasy/science fiction/romance set in the 26th Century. Full of adventure, searing passion, aching emotion, and heart-felt romance, The Tigrens’ Glory brings the series to a thrilling and satisfying conclusion.
And here’s a link to the Amazon purchase page.
BTW, this is not the final cover. Kathy wanted to get the book published ASAP–a more artistic cover is in the works.