Author seeks adventurous readers for new indie novel

A new 2026 release novel from a self-published new author challenges readers to try something different, rewarding those who complete “the mission.”

‍ ‍“The Clerk and the Ink Drinker in the Outer Lands Mission” (ISBN: 979-8-9893342-3-0) is an illustrated paperback novel by N.G. Swett published as part of the 4seasonshelf Project.

“At the heart of my novel is a vulnerable, child-like tale, but it’s wrapped in what IndieReader calls ‘an apocalyptic adventure,’ ” said N.G. Swett, author of The Clerk and the Ink Drinker in the Outer Lands Mission.

The novel recognizes the key role the reader plays in the creative process, recruiting the reader early in the book as the “Ink Drinker” named in the book’s title. “I basically pull up on readers and tell them to get in. We go on an important adventure, and I try to not leave anyone behind,” said Swett.

Readers take a scenic off-road trip with a mission. “Readers as a group are open minded and brave, and I’m happy to report that many early readers got the assignment and completed the mission with flying colors. The worldwide league of Ink Drinkers is off to a good start!”

 

15 novel features for readers

 

In the decade it took the author to write, edit, illustrate, design and publish the novel, Swett crafted a unique reading experience for today’s readers by:

  1. giving the reader a main character role as the Ink Drinker, and successful completion of the book equals successful completion of the mission

  2. using present tense so that action unfolds as the reader reads, adding to the sense of adventure

  3. using gender neutral language for the Clerk and the Ink Drinker to help all genders relate to the main characters and connect beyond gender

  4. drawing a map

  5. literally painting a picture with a series of graphics and acrylic paintings depicting scenes from the novel and adding them to the book

  6. using a classic modernist style with simple language, short paragraphs, short chapters, and four seasonal parts

  7. using large print, which is easier to read but also eases and enchants the reader as a book of fairytales would

  8. deciding to launch the novel in full color illustrated paperback format only (no ebook, hard cover or audio) for a digital detox, analog, personal, tangible experience in real life

  9. keeping the action moving through memorable characters

  10. using within the plot a “gamelit RPG” point system, like a contemporary virtual game, to highlight a sci-fi reality and contemporary timeline of the novel for intergenerational adult readers of all ages

  11. interacting with the reader within the story, expressing gratitude, and adding a plan for how and where to meet back up if separated

  12. giving each chapter a title that hints at its contents and including a table of contents

  13. offering a signed, stamped first edition through the 4seasonshelf.com website (USA only) to establish a direct connection between the writer and the reader, ensure authenticity, and enhance collectible value

  14. publishing the book through Ingram Spark for worldwide distribution, including to libraries and independent booksellers, to give readers a sense of worldwide membership in a growing league of Ink Drinkers

  15. keeping the novel’s digital files away from bots and thieves trolling the internet, thereby preserving the novel for the benefit of the author and the reader and not undercutting the vital creative spirit of civilization

Bonus: offering a free list of 20+ Book Discussion Questions (spoilers alert!!) to get readers talking and thinking about the novel

Not to mention the fact that the author’s early drafts were real downers, and through many edits, the final version is a lighter, enchanting and engaging adventure while still probing some big questions.

 
SIGNED & STAMPED PAPERBACK: The Clerk and the Ink Drinker in the Outer Lands Mission ~ An Illustrated Novel by N.G. Swett
$25.00

Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery.

Written and Illustrated by N.G. Swett
Illustrated Paperback
Copyright 2026 by N.G. Swett
292 pages
First Edition

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