And then there were none….

empress wang, illustration from Doomed Queens by kris waldherr

Queens, that is. Yup, I’ve finished illustrating all of the queens in my book — which means that the book is done!

Two nights ago, I sent off all the files for Doomed Queens to Broadway Books. And I do mean all of the files: art, fonts, manuscript, even the endpaper design (which includes a little surprise for those inquisitive enough to look underneath the flaps).

After over a year of hard work, it’s hard for me to believe that I’m really finished. I mean, I’m sure there may be some last minute edits — there always are. But the reality is that the book can be published. All of the pieces exist.

And what’s next for me? Well, now that the book is done, it’s time for me to shift into book promotion mode, so Doomed Queens sells as well as hoped. Creating this book is only the first part of the story. Now it needs to get out into the world!

I know that my publisher has already begun their efforts. For example, they’ve just sent out book galleys to numerous luminaries, in the hopes that of gaining cover quotes. I also know that they’re planning to design a youtube video, which will be released sometime this summer. I’ve also caught wind that they may be designing a point-of-purchase display for my book — a generous investment toward Doomed Queens’ success. Amazingly enough, people have already started to preorder Doomed Queens, though the pub date isn’t until the end of October. (At least that’s how it seems, according to my Amazon.com rankings.)

On my end, I’ve started planning a book launch party and an art exhibition at my gallery. But my biggest amount of labor will go into redesigning my website to feature the queens. That’s what I’ll be diving into next at the studio — once I have a chance to catch my breath!

BTW, the Doomed Queens art above is of Empress Wang. She was modeled for by my literary agent, the elegant Theresa Park.