Part of Series
From Joe Hill's blog: Gunpowder is a standalone novella about a gang of loving but brutal boys, who live and work on a cold and dusty planet as psychic teraformers… dreaming the world around them into existence. It was published by PS in 2007 as a limited edition, briskly sold out, and has never returned to print. A lot of people seem to like it and have asked for more and I have always said there would be more and, barring catastrophe, there will be. I’m at work on some new projects now (a comic book, a novel, a TV thing). But at some point in 2014, I hope to write the rest of the story, which I conceive as continuing across three more connected novellas, beginning with Slave Girls of Gunpowder. Each of these novellas will be published as limiteds by PS Publishing. And as the novellas are released, the novella before it will be published as an eBook. The last novella will, hopefully, come out the same time as a mass market hardcover releasing the whole thing all together. This will give readers a chance to discover the book in a variety of flavors, with a variety of features. But for now, Gunpowder remains on hold. I’m excited to get to it, but also excited about the other stories I’m working on right now; I think it will wait.
Author

Joe Hill's debut, Heart-Shaped Box, won the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel. His second, Horns, was made into a film freakfest starring Daniel Radcliffe. His other novels include NOS4A2, and his #1 New York Times Best-Seller, The Fireman... which was also the winner of a 2016 Goodreads Choice Award for Best Horror Novel. He writes short stories too. Some of them were gathered together in his prize-winning collection, 20th Century Ghosts. He won the Eisner Award for Best Writer for his long running comic book series, Locke & Key, co-created with illustrator and art wizard Gabriel Rodriguez. He lives in New Hampshire with a corgi named McMurtry after a certain beloved writer of cowboy tales. His next book, Strange Weather, a collection of novellas, storms into bookstores in October of 2017.