Celadon is here!

The cover of Celadon…it’s waiting for you!

I’m thrilled to say that after nearly five years, Celadon is here and available anywhere great books are sold. I’d love for you to grab a signed copy from me, but I understand that sometimes your online retailer or local bookshop might be your preferred option — go for it, I’m just happy to think the book is getting into your hands and keeping you interested for a few days this fall.

If you do want the book signed, grab it from me directly and I’ll get it out to you asap. Thrilled.

If you’ve wondered what people are thinking about it, here’s a very nice review that was published in the BookLife section of Publisher’s Weekly:

Bartlett’s stunning novel is a poignant, elegiac mid-20th-century tragedy of wanderlust, loss, obsession, art, and redemption. Neil Chase has been caring for his blind father since he was a teenager, while longing to travel to distant shores. In 1964, 20-something Neil falls in love with both Marinne, a kind French girl, and Japanese ceramics. Marinne, knowing Neil is still compelled to travel, offers to care for his father while he embarks on a yearlong voyage to Japan. A chain of unlikely events lead Neil to the hidden pottery town of Moon Island, where he feels a soul-deep connection to the landscape, the spectacular local celadon-glazed pottery, and the angry, beautiful Miyū, who makes the ceramics along with her father. As Neil learns their craft, he is drawn into their family’s tragic story, in which one act will irreversibly alter all their lives. Will Neil go back to what he was before?

Bartlett answers these looming questions with lyrical prose and an elegiac sensibility. He treats characters’ desires and griefs with delicacy; their sometimes dark impulses animate the pages with yearning, desolation, and fleeting moments of warmth. Neil Chase is a flawed, believable protagonist with a wry sense of humor and a passion for transcendent beauty.

Bartlett’s unhurried account of an imperfect world and its complex inhabitants will grip readers. This deeply affecting and well-constructed novel, with its memorable characters and evocative brilliance, will leave readers with a lingering sense of mournful beauty after they’ve turned the last page.

It’s a great book, especially if you’ve any interest in Japan or ceramics, and the dark love story is one I hope will resonate with readers the way it did with Sunsets of Tulum.

With that, I’ll wish you all a wonderful remainder of the fall. 2020 has sure been a crazy year. And again, thank you in advance for supporting me. Each sale counts, especially this year, when the travel industry (usually my main source of income) has so spectacularly vaporized. I really appreciate each and every sale, and am so grateful to all of you for your enthusiasm, comments, and insightful readings.

Very best, and stay healthy.

–Ray

Celadon is here, and there’s going to be a party!

At long last, nearly 5 years to the day after Sunsets of Tulum debuted, my new novel, Celadon is hitting bookstores everywhere October 15th, 2020. It’s a lush, exciting, gripping novel that will suck you in and keep you wondering what’s going to happen next, all while exploring the mistakes that hubris can cause.

What’s almost as exciting as getting this novel out is the chance to celebrate (by Zoom, in a socially distant way!) with you. I would love to have you join me to ring in this new novel. I’d like to have the first (of many!) book launch parties in October. So stay tuned. The best way to keep in the loop is through my e-newsletter, which you can sign up for here: https://bit.ly/2Fvwr7T

In the meantime, please pre-order the e-book at your online retailer of choice, or grab a copy from me here. Every pre-order counts towards those rankings that can add up to a book hitting a best-seller list. So please feel free to place orders online or at your local bookstore for this title. Once Covid calms down, I’ll be touring in person and would love to sign it for you.

And yes, of course, you can purchase paper copies directly from me once I have some to sell. Again, I will be announcing this by my e-newsletter, so please take those few seconds to sign up: https://bit.ly/2Fvwr7T (I don’t spam, and I don’t send very many letters, either! You won’t feel deluged, I promise!)

That’s it for now. I’m so excited to share this book with you all. Thanks so much for your support, friendship, help, suggestions, and for just being out there in whatever way — big or small — you’ve been. Please come join me for the book party, and stay healthy.