debating making “kill the seelie queen” and “the notch/the wake recordings” canonical to each other 🤔
with the way the worldbuilding is it would work. that i could think the only thing it would change to ksq is you could have zduva and/or werewolves popping up in fanfics. the old gods are already basically canon anyhow. and i haven't started on the other two enough for it to really change anything there.
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Filmmaker Tom Holland (Fright Night, Child’s Play) will publish a novel titled The Notch in June via Cemetery Dance Publications. A signed hardcover edition, limited to 1,000, is available for pre-order for $40.
The 480-page book is described as a "fast-paced thriller with surprises at every turn." Elder Lemon Design created the cover art. Read the synopsis below.
Joe Arachro pulled to a halt on a small hillock, looking across the expanse as it rose up into a sudden flat top butte. There was another jagged butte tilting at an angle next to the mesa, not as wide or long. It was like they just appeared from nowhere, dropped down here in the middle of the desert. And in the shimmering glare in the notch between these two buttes, a ten-year-old boy walked out of the sun, surrounded by the blazing rays.
The boy doesn't speak, but he has startling powers: he heals a young girl's torn cuticle, and later erases all damage to a man's badly burnt hand, and it seems there's no limit to the miracles he can perform. After a dog gets run over by a car, the boy apparently brings the animal back to life, and a video of the event goes viral. Suddenly everybody has an idea of who the boy is, and what he might do for them -- and it's a race against time to see who can get to the boy first and gain control over him.
In the wrong hands, the boy's powers could be catastrophic.