Have Stakes Will Travel

Have Stakes Will Travel by Faith Hunter

 

 

 

 

 

A NOTE TO READERS

 

Hi, everyone,

 

With the last short story compilation, Cat Tales, I wrote a letter to you all, and frankly, except when it comes to making up stories, there isn’t a lot left to say (grinning). So today I want to talk a little (very little) about the new shorts.

 

I’ve always said that when I first envisioned Jane, I “wanted a character who had no past, with seemingly only the future open to her. I wanted a character who was a bit repressed socially, sexually, and emotionally. I wanted a character who was a singularity—the only one of her kind in the world. I wanted a loner in the truest sense of the word.” (Yes, I just quoted myself.)

 

But seeing Jane from the inside, from her point of view (POV), leaves us seeing Jane only as she sees herself. I wanted to explore how Jane is viewed by those outside her own head, her friends and lovers, and that is what so many of these shorts, some from her past, allow me to do.

 

For Have Stakes Will Travel, I wrote a piece from Beast’s POV from the years just before the Hunger Times, a piece I titled “We Sa and the Lumber King.” WeSa is Cherokee for bobcat. The Appalachian Mountains were heavily deforested in the late 1880s to the early 1920s, resulting in severe erosion, loss of habitat, horrible flooding with tremendous loss of life, and destruction of the lifestyles of the hardy farmers and the few Cherokee who still lived there. I wanted to show how Beast felt about the men who came in and destroyed her world. “We Sa and the Lumber King” gives you a short-short from Beast’s perspective, with her values and honor system.

 

“Haints” is a story from Molly Everhart Trueblood’s perspective, which allows us to see Jane as Molly saw her, early in their relationship. Molly, being the earth mother type, feels sorry for Jane in a lot of ways, which was a surprise to me! Until I wrote this story, I had no idea how deep her worry for Jane went. “Haints” allowed me to let their relationship grow a pace or two.

 

“Signatures of the Dead” was previously published in the anthology Strange Brew, headlining Charlaine Harris, so if you missed it then, you get the chance to read it now. And if you read it then, here is your chance to reread and get a taste of Jane, now that you know her better.

 

“Cajun with Fangs” was a total blast! It’s from Jane’s point of view and takes place shortly after the ending of Raven Cursed and before the start of Death’s Rival, which is out in October 2012.

 

Following the shorts, you’ll get a special extra-long preview of Death’s Rival, only available here. Yes, it will be out on October! (Cue the flashing lights and the pom-poms. If you feel like dancing, I suggest a merengue beat and—for the ladies—a full skirt to swish around! For the guys, I have to say, you will look splendid in a tux.) Okay, blatant plug is done.

 

If I have totally confused you, I’ve also included an updated timeline of stories in Jane’s world to help. I hope you enjoy all the shorts. I thank you for being fans of Jane and Beast.

 

—Faith

 

 

 

 

 

TIMELINE OF STORIES IN JANE YELLOWROCK’S WORLD

 

 

 

“We Sa and the Lumber King”

 

 

 

A brand-new short story from Beast’s POV, set in the Hunger Times.

 

 

 

“The Early Years”

 

 

 

Short story about Jane just after she left the children’s home. Available as part of the Cat Tales e-book.

 

 

 

“Cat Tats”

 

 

 

Short story about Rick LaFleur. Available as part of the Cat Tales e-book.

 

 

 

“Kits”

 

 

 

Short story about Jane Yellowrock with Molly Everhart Trueblood as a secondary character. Available as part of the Cat Tales e-book.

 

 

 

“Haints”

 

 

 

Short story from Molly Everhart Trueblood’s POV, with Jane Yellowrock as a secondary character. Available as part of the Have Stakes Will Travel e-book.

 

 

 

“Signatures of the Dead”

 

 

 

Originally published in the anthology Strange Brew, “Signatures of the Dead” is reprinted in Have Stakes Will Travel. It is a short story about Molly Everhart Trueblood, with Jane Yellowrock as a secondary character.

 

 

 

Skinwalker

 

 

 

The first Jane Yellowrock novel.

 

 

 

Blood Curse

 

 

 

The second Jane Yellowrock novel.

 

 

 

Mercy Blade

 

 

 

The third Jane Yellowrock novel.

 

 

 

“Blood, Fangs, and Going Furry”

 

 

 

Short story about Rick LaFleur, with Jane Yellowrock as a secondary character. It picks up just after the ending of Mercy Blade. Available as part of the Cat Tales e-book.

 

 

 

Raven Cursed

 

 

 

The fourth Jane Yellowrock novel, available January 2012.

 

 

 

Easy Pickings

 

 

 

The crossover novella written by C.E. Murphy and Faith Hunter. Jane Yellowrock and Joanne Walker are pulled into a different reality where they have to fight a big bad ugly. This novella stands outside of the Skinwalker series, but slides nicely into this spot. Available as an e-book.

 

 

 

“Cajun with Fangs”

 

 

 

A short story from Jane Yellowrock’s POV, set soon after Raven Cursed and before Death’s Rival. Available in Have Stakes Will Travel e-book.

 

 

 

Death’s Rival

 

 

 

The fifth Jane Yellowrock novel, available October 2012.

 

 

 

Blood Trade

 

 

 

The sixth Jane Yellowrock novel, available 2013.

 

 

 

 

 

Author’s note: This story takes place in the Hunger Times of the late 1800s–early 1900s.

 

 

 

 

 

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