In which I am sincere about NINE TENTHS

Nine Tenths publishes tomorrow.

This book is so many things. My first published novel. A creative endeavor spanning years. An idea that felt fresh and new before getting lost in a crush of superhero media, only to possess enough spark to be found again.

I loved this book so much I wrote a sequel before any contract existed (don’t do that.) When necessary I pushed this book from my mind so I could write new books about new characters. And when publishing became possible I found the book again, and rediscovered my joy for the world I’d created.

This book forced me to talk about my writing as real instead of a cute hobby—undermining your work doesn’t encourage people to come along for the ride. You have to stand in front of your creation. Be proud. Be your own advocate.

Many author friends encouraged me along the way, and I thank them. More recently I’ve received strong support from my non-writing friends. Some who didn’t know I wrote at all, others who were proud my journey resulted in a thing you can hold in your hand. (You hold your e-reader don’t get pedantic.)

I’m not much for blog posts, but your first book only comes around once. I hope people enjoy Nine Tenths. I hope people want more of my writing. But regardless, I enjoyed writing this book. I know it’s possible for the words I put down, the hours I spend holed up and isolated, to become a real story. A real book people can read.

Let’s see what happens next.

Peter Clines is excellent, and also says cool things about NINE TENTHS

NYT bestselling author Peter Clines (The Broken Room and Paradox Bound) had a ton of very nice things to say about NINE TENTHS.

People have been trying to do superhero noir for years now, and then Jeff Macfee rolls in and crushes them all with a simple, warts-and-all tale of ordinary people trying to make a living in a world where superpowers have become common. Nine Tenths is just fantastic.

And he went above and beyond, also saying:

Not only does Macfee write the best goddamn superpowers noir ever with Nine Tenths, he’s got the gall to make it look easy. You should buy two copies just to hate-read them both.

I’m beyond happy people are enjoying the book.

Meg Gardiner says nice things about NINE TENTHS

In the “more unexpected good news department, Meg Gardiner (author of the UNSUB series) has good things to say about NINE TENTHS.

“Fast-paced, gritty, and suspenseful, Nine Tenths gives a fresh spin to hardboiled detective fiction with a thrill ride into the world of superhero repo. Good stuff.”

Again, I’m excited when anyone enjoys something I’ve written, but I’ll admit a special joy when other authors send praise my way.