New edition of award-winning author Edward Willett’s debut novel, Soulworm,
now available from Shadowpaw Press Reprise
Soulworm, the debut novel of Edward Willett, now the award-winning author of more than twenty novels and twice that many nonfiction books, has just been made available once more in a new edition from Shadowpaw Press Reprise.
A young adult fantasy novel, Soulworm was originally published by Royal Fireworks Press in 1997, and was shortlisted for the Best First Book award at that year’s Saskatchewan Book Awards. It was written in the 1980s while Willett was news editor of the Weyburn Review newspaper, and is set in Weyburn in 1984—which nowadays gives it a Stranger Things vibe, although at the time it was a present-day tale.
“I’m thrilled to have my first published novel available again for the enjoyment of a whole new generation of readers,” Willett says. “I enjoyed re-reading and (lightly) revising it—it was like visiting an old friend I hadn’t seen for a while.”
The story
For years, Liothel has waited in vain for her
powers to manifest themselves, so that she can become a full-blown Warder,
defender of the realm of Mykia from the mind-controlling spirit creatures known
as soulworms. But when a soulworm escapes from the Warden’s citadel through a
magical portal into the parallel world of Earth, it is her spirit that,
entirely by accident, is sent in pursuit.
She finds herself, a helpless, unsuspected
observer, in the mind of Maribeth, a teenage girl in the small Canadian prairie
city of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, in 1984—and discovers the soulworm has possessed
Maribeth’s best friend, Christine.
Somehow, she must find a way to save Earth
from the plague of death and destruction the soulworm and its offspring will
release if allowed to spread across the unprotected planet. Only she knows the
danger—and only she can stop it.
Critical praise
“A wonderfully entertaining, imaginative, and well-crafted book for young adults . . . This book is well-paced and controlled and never becomes moralistic . . . A great read! Highly recommended.” – Saskatchewan Book Award Judges
About the author
Edward Willett is the award-winning author of more than sixty books of science fiction, fantasy, and non-fiction for readers of all ages, including the Worldshapers series and the Masks of Agyrima trilogy (as E.C. Blake) for DAW Books and the YA fantasy series The Shards of Excalibur, originally published by Coteau Books. His most recent novel is the humorous space opera The Tangled Stars (DAW Books).
Willett won Canada’s top science fiction/fantasy
award, the Aurora Award, for Best Long-Form Work in English in 2009 for Marseguro
(DAW) and for Best Fan Related Work in 2019 for The Worldshapers
podcast, and a Saskatchewan Book Award for Spirit Singer in 2002. He has
been short-listed for Aurora and Saskatchewan Book Awards multiple times (most
recently for his YA science fiction novel Star Song), and long-listed multiple
times for the Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the
Fantastic.
He lives in Regina, Saskatchewan. Website: edwardwillett.com.
About Shadowpaw Press
Shadowpaw Press, founded in Regina, Saskatchewan, by Edward Willett in 2018, publishes new work by established and emerging authors through its Premiere imprint and new editions of notable, previously published work through its Reprise imprint. Shadowpaw Press is a member the Literary Press Group of Canada, the Association of Canadian Publishers, and SaskBooks. For more information, contact publisher@shadowpawpress.com or visit www.shadowpawpress.com.
To request
additional review copies or an interview with Edward Willett, please contact
Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com | 403.464.6925.
We look forward to
the coverage!
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