So it’sfinally time for me to tell you a little bit about my new book, Magisterium!Yay!
Here’s my handy dandy official synopsis.....
On one side of the Rift is a technological paradise withoutfamine or want. On the other side is a mystery.
Sixteen-year-old Glenn Morgan has lived next to the Rift herentire life and has no idea what might be on the other side. Glenn's onlyfriend, Kevin Kapoor, insists there’s monsters and witchcraft, but magic isn'tfor Glenn. She has enough problems with reality. Ever since her motherabandoned them years earlier she and her scientist father have led nearlyseparate lives. He obsessively pursues “The Project,” a patched-together heapof technology whose importance only he seems to grasp, while Glenn dreams ofthe day she can escape.
But when her father’s work leads to his arrest, he gives Glenn asimple metal bracelet that sends her and Kevin on the run—with only one placeto go.
On the other side of the Rift, Glenn and Kevin find the Magisterium,a fundamentally different reality that’s both more wondrous and more terrifyingthan they could have imagined. They also find themselves in the middle ahundred-year-old conflict that will force Glenn to reassess everything shethinks she knows about the world, her family, and even herself.
That captures it prettywell, but man, there’s so much more Iwant you to know. I want to talk about the connection between Kevin Kapoor anda dead revolutionary named Cort Whitley. I want to talk about Aamon Marta andthe Miel Pan and an intrepid cat named Gerard Manley Hopkins. I really want to talk about Affinity. Butall of that stuff would seriously spoil things so it will just have to waituntil the book comes out in October.
What I can say though is a bit about where this book came from.
I actually remember theprecise moment when I had the idea. I was on an N train coming home to Astoriafrom my job in Manhattan flipping through the list of podcasts on my iPod whenI realized something. You could look at the list of podcasts I listened to andget a pretty solid idea where I stood in terms of politics, social issues, science,entertainment preferences, it was all there. And then I thought about themagazines I read and the news programs I watched and the websites I looked atand it occurred to me how consistentall my choices were. How they all clearly reflected a particular, well, identity.
Now, one side of this is just me picking out things I'm interested in. We all do this. But I think theres another side to this coin. These days we havemore media choices than ever and am I using this near infinite variety to seek out new and challenging to voices? Honestly, when I look at it, no, I'm pretty much picking out familiar voices that are saying things I already think and believe. And the thing is, I think that's probably pretty common. Look at our politics, for instance. Whether you’re a right wing Republican or a farleft Democrat you can now arrange it so you never have to hear any voices otherthan the ones that reinforce beliefs you already hold.
Now, one side of this is just me picking out things I'm interested in. We all do this. But I think theres another side to this coin. These days we havemore media choices than ever and am I using this near infinite variety to seek out new and challenging to voices? Honestly, when I look at it, no, I'm pretty much picking out familiar voices that are saying things I already think and believe. And the thing is, I think that's probably pretty common. Look at our politics, for instance. Whether you’re a right wing Republican or a farleft Democrat you can now arrange it so you never have to hear any voices otherthan the ones that reinforce beliefs you already hold.
It's like we all makeour own gardens and then we build nice high walls to keep everyone else out. Pretty soon, it starts to seem like we aren’t all livingin the same America anymore, heck, the same world anymore.
Magisterium came when I wonderedwhat would happen if you took that metaphor and made it literal. What if therewas a world where two realities existed side-by-side, but never interacted witheach other?
And what if there was a brilliant but deeply troubled girl named Glenn who was very secure in the reality she had built up for herself? And what if she finds herself in possession of an object that throws all of her plans into chaos and puts her in then middle of a conflict between two realities?
Magisterium will be released this year on October 1st! There’s so much more info tocome, so please, follow me on twitter @jeff_hirsch or on facebook and keep upwith the story!
And how about you all? How often do you actively seek out voices that challenge your own beliefs? Ever been changed by doing it?