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It is planned to be written between February & May in 2018.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Ben_Aaronovitch/status/947478994416529409 Word of Author]</ref> Given the usual publication delay, that implies a release in early 2019. |
It is planned to be written between February & May in 2018.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Ben_Aaronovitch/status/947478994416529409 Word of Author]</ref> Given the usual publication delay, that implies a release in early 2019. |
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− | A screenshot of BA's wordcount spreadsheet suggests 12 chapters, the first of which is titled 'Potato Fire'.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Ben_Aaronovitch/status/970589553823305728/photo/1]</ref> A further photo of BA's whiteboard suggests 2 & 3, 'Vanessa' and 'The Murder Scene'.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Ben_Aaronovitch/status/973879092343922688/photo/1]</ref> |
+ | A screenshot of BA's wordcount spreadsheet suggests 12 chapters, the first of which is titled 'Potato Fire'.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Ben_Aaronovitch/status/970589553823305728/photo/1]</ref> A further photo of BA's whiteboard suggests chapter 2 & 3, 'Vanessa' and 'The Murder Scene'.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Ben_Aaronovitch/status/973879092343922688/photo/1]</ref> |
Tying up previous statements on novellas, and BA tweets in 2018, this would appear to be the [[Tobias Winter]] novella set in Trier, Germany, with a theme of wine. <ref>Q & A extra in the Waterstones edition of [[The Furthest Station]]</ref> |
Tying up previous statements on novellas, and BA tweets in 2018, this would appear to be the [[Tobias Winter]] novella set in Trier, Germany, with a theme of wine. <ref>Q & A extra in the Waterstones edition of [[The Furthest Station]]</ref> |
Revision as of 05:31, 16 March 2018
October Man is a yet to be published novella by Ben Aaronovitch.
It is planned to be written between February & May in 2018.[1] Given the usual publication delay, that implies a release in early 2019.
A screenshot of BA's wordcount spreadsheet suggests 12 chapters, the first of which is titled 'Potato Fire'.[2] A further photo of BA's whiteboard suggests chapter 2 & 3, 'Vanessa' and 'The Murder Scene'.[3]
Tying up previous statements on novellas, and BA tweets in 2018, this would appear to be the Tobias Winter novella set in Trier, Germany, with a theme of wine. [4]
References
- ↑ Word of Author
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ Q & A extra in the Waterstones edition of The Furthest Station