Sunday, 26 February 2012

D.P. Prior's Official Website

All Nameless Dwarf news has now been moved to the official D.P. Prior site:

Official D.P. Prior site


Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Giveaway

To celebrate the launch of The Nameless Dwarf Omnibus, I'm giving away 3 copies of the book (any e-book format). All you need to do to enter is follow the blog and leave a comment ("Yes" is sufficient; "Shog" is better; "Where's my shogging copy?" is best). Please make sure to send me your email address so I can send the free copy (send to derekprior [at] yahoo.co.uk).

The Nameless Dwarf Omnibus

Good news, dwarf fans! The Nameless Dwarf Omnibus, featuring the first three books of the Chronicles of the Nameless Dwarf is now available on all e-book platforms.

Buy from Amazon US

Buy from Amazon UK

Buy from Smashwords (all formats)


Monday, 6 February 2012

The Scout and the Serpent cover

Here's the finished cover.

The Nameless Dwarf Omnibus

I've had a few people bemoan the fact that the Chronicles of the Nameless Dwarf is part of the Kindle Select programme, and therefore exclusive to Amazon. I've therefore decided to pull books 2 and 3 from Select so that I can release an omnibus (books 1-3) across all platforms. It will be titled The Nameless Dwarf Omnibus and will include all the original covers.

Here's the blurb:


Following his massacre of the dwarves in their ravine city, the Nameless Dwarf pursues the survivors to the brigand town of Malfen, where he learns they have crossed the mountains into the lands of nightmare. His only intention is to save them, but he's the last person on earth they'd want to find them.

Here it comes!

Book 3 is formatted and the cover art is in. Just a few days to go until it's released.

Here's the cover art, which depicts Nameless taking a swing at a very big snake, and Ilesa taking the moral high ground.

The cover was painted by Patrick Stacy.


Nameless and Ilesa end up marooned at the middle of a newly-formed lake after fleeing a pack of wolf-men. Nils is on the shore, but someone or something is watching him from the forest, and Silas is spending far too much time alone with a book that promises everything ...

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Rise of the Nameless Dwarf

Nameless makes his first appearance in book 3 of the Shader series, The Unweaving, but it is the events of book 5, Rise of the Nameless Dwarf that lead on to the Chronicles of the Nameless Dwarf.

In case you were wondering how terrible his actions as the Ravine Butcher could really be, given that Nameless is such an affable, ale drinking, bawdy barrel of laughs, here's a sneak preview at the (unfinished) cover art for Rise of the Nameless Dwarf:

Friday, 3 February 2012

Progress

Just finished the first set of revisions and copy editing for The Scout and the Serpent. It's off for external edits now and looks set to be released next week.

Friday, 27 January 2012

Friday, 20 January 2012

The Scout and the Serpent

Book 3 of the Chronicles of the Nameless dwarf is well and trull underway. This story tells us more about Ilesa, Silas's book, and the dwarves of Arx Gravis. Nameless finds himself in a difficulty spot and has to rely on others for a change.

There are strong sword and sorcery elements in this tale, and an ending that starts bringing the story arc into clearer focus, setting the scene for the events of books 4 and 5.

Cover art is once more being provided by Patrick Stacy. I've seen the sketches and absolutely love it. It has a bit of a Frazetta feel to it.

Meanwhile, book 2, The Axe of the Dwarf Lords, continues to sell extremely well. I'm hoping to see some more reviews soon, but the first review was a nice one. Book 1, The Ant-Man of Malfen, is currently free in the UK and will be featured on ENT at some point this year.

Other Nameless news: He makes his first appearance in book 3 of the Shader series, The Unweaving. I'm now at the stage of redrafting the scene where Shader first encounters Nameless. If all goes to plan, The Unweaving should be out by April (if not during the summer some time).

For those of you who don't know, book 5 of the Shader series, which is only in note form currently, is called Rise of the Nameless Dwarf. It's scheduled for release next year, but there's still a chance it could be written this year if certain other things fall into place.

Monday, 16 January 2012

Reading order

I recently had a query about which order the Shader and Nameless books should be read in. Below is the ideal, although Nameless can also be read alone:




Shader series: 


Cadman's Gambit
Best Laid Plans
The Unweaving (due out this spring)
The Archon's Assassin (due out late summer)
Rise of the Nameless Dwarf (2013)
A Dark Perdurance (2013)

The Nameless books actually take place between books 5 and 6 of Shader (still in first draft), but they don't need you to read Shader first. There are a few references to Shader, but nothing that would ruin the Shader story if you read Nameless first. The Nameless books can actually be read independently of Shader.They are lighter in style - much more old school sword and sorcery, with a dash of irreverent humour.

I've just started work on Nameless 3, btw. There are five planned books for Chronicles of the Nameless Dwarf. After that I'll be bringing out a series of "further adventures", which may well include Shadrak from the Shader books.

Sunday, 15 January 2012

Wonderful 5 star review for The Axe of the Dwarf Lords

After an anxious wait, the first review has come in for The Axe of the Dwarf Lords, and it's a good one! It's nice to hear from readers that the series is going in the right direction.

Link to review

Friday, 13 January 2012

Free for one day!

The Axe of the Dwarf Lords is FREE for Kindle (all regions) for the day (Friday 13th January 2012). The Ant-Man of Malfen is free in the UK.

Amazon link

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Blurb for The Axe of the Dwarf Lords

Second Chronicle:



Nils wishes he’d never taken the job to escort a dwarf with no name on a madcap quest for redemption. Ilesa reckons she should have asked for a bigger bounty, and Silas is beginning to think the grimoire he stole from the Academy has a sinister will of its own.

Nameless, on the other hand, is having the time of his life. After all, what more could a dwarf want than a horde of undead to splatter with his axe, a shape-shifting woman who does dwarf especially well, and a wizard who can produce ale out of thin air?

But his ever fragile mood takes a turn for the worse when he discovers a terrible secret at the bottom of the seaan unstoppable horror that destroyed an entire race, and a mythical axe that brings back the darkest of memories from his recent past.

Monday, 9 January 2012

The Axe of the Dwarf Lords cover art

Here's the cover art for Nameless 2, The Axe of the Dwarf Lords. The picture is by Patrick Stacy.

New cover design for Ant-Man


The Ant-Man of Malfen has had a bit of a makeover in preparation for the release of The Axe of the Dwarf Lords next week. It's also available in the Kindle lending library now.

Sunday, 8 January 2012

The Axe of the Dwarf Lords

I'm just coming to the end of the first round of edits. It's already in pretty good shape. Just two more sweeps and then proofreading to go. The cover art is nearly finished and at this rate The Axe of the Dwarf Lords should be out in another week or so.

I've also now written the synopsis for book 3, The Scout and the Serpent, and Patrick is working on the cover for that one. I'll be working on a few chapters of Shader 3 first (The Unweaving) and will then get Nameless 3 out in between editing commissions. The outlines of books 4 and 5 (which complete the Chronicles) are starting to shape up nicely too.

Once this series is complete, I'll be developing some further adventures of Nameless, possibly alongside his old buddy Shadrak the Unseen. They'll fall outside of the story arc of the Chronicles and the Shader series and will most likely be short standalone tales in the tradition of old style sword and sorcery.

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

The Axe of the Dwarf Lords

I seemed to be dreaming all night about a particularly horrific monster. When I woke up all the pieces of the Axe of the Dwarf Lords fell into place. The conclusion, which I'd been pondering for some time as I wrote the early stages, came sharply into focus.

This is going to be an epic ending, one that tells us more about the dwarves, Nameless, and even the homunculi (the children of the Demiurgos).