GREAT NEWS for DANNY fans this month!

Volume Two of DANNY has gone into production and will be in your bookshop within three to six months - and that's not all - volumes Three and Four are set to follow at six-month intervals.

However, we desperately need your feedback in order to be sure we are giving you the books you want to read.

Firstly, in order to make the books more user-friendly, Poison Pixie is considering splitting each volume into two parts. These would, of course, be published simultaneously and could be bought as a pair if so desired.

Secondly, the art director wants more controversial and arresting design on future volumes. As Chancery says on her blog:-

"How do you feel about having more explicit and/or sadistic images on the cover? Did you take the "sexually explicit" sticker off Volume One so you could read it in public? Do you care what's on the cover? Or do you actively like the idea of a controversial 'purple cow' cover? (Marketing term for something that stands out because it is unique/unconventional.)"

But we need more views on this. Please email me or leave a comment here or contact Chancery directly via her blog site at http://chancery-stone.livejournal.com/9267.html?mode=reply letting us know what you think.

Thirdly, DANNY über-fans, Jill & Jodie, have started a new discussion board on Live Journal at http://community.livejournal.com/cstonesdanny/ . If you'd like to discuss anything from your fantasy 'DANNY the movie' cast to the metaphorical significance of locked doors in Volume One I'm sure they'd be delighted to hear from you. It's a friendly, intelligent site where all shades of reader from "I've never heard of it" to "I've read it four times" are welcome.

Lastly, there's an all-new movie premièring on the Poison Pixie website. Please go to www.poisonpixie.com/movie3web.html to view Max Scratchmann's vision of the Kate Bush song "Wuthering Heights" – which he describes as, "A Victorian magic lantern show exploring sexual desire, creatures from the Id and anthems for doomed youth".

Until next time,

Suzy

Suzy Cohen
Publicist for Poison Pixie Publishing