A New Short Story and Other News

The Hole in the Garden News! I have a new short story out in Lightspeed Magazine. It’s called The Hole in the Garden and you can read it online right now.  I loved writing this story, which came to me as I was recovering from a minor surgery and could not (because the surgery was on my…

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The Ocean in the Sky

Happy to announce that The Ocean in the Sky, the long-awaited third book in the Tandemstar: The Outcast Cycle series is now available! The Ocean in the Sky focuses primarily on two previously-seen characters: Dorn Jimbal (first introduced in Two Suns at Sunset and Xto Djbbit (the astronaut last seen at the end of The Madness of Kings.) While never…

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Invasion Nation: A Kindle Vella story

We’ll start with the news first, which is that I have a new story available right now called Invasion Nation. You can find it in only one place and in only one format, which is right here. Now let’s back up and talk about where that link sends you and what you’re looking at. What is Kindle…

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SAPPHIRE BLUE on Netgalley

Calling all reviewers On the off-chance you are a reviewer who does follow me here or on Twitter or Tumblr or on my Facebook Author Page but did not catch the news, Sapphire Blue is now available for request on Netgalley. I’m sorry, I should make that more emphatic: SAPPHIRE BLUE IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR REQUEST ON NETGALLEY! Actually,…

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2012 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: 4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog had 34,000 views in 2012. If each view were a film, this blog would power 8 Film Festivals Click here to see the complete report.

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Holiday Shopping

Christmas is coming I wanted to take a moment to thank the many, many people who have picked up ebook copies of Immortal and Hellenic Immortal over the past six months or so.  Your enthusiasm has been remarkable, and I can’t wait until next year when you have a chance to read Fixer. In a slightly less thankful-more-commercial vein, I…

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