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TWO SERPENTS RISE is Out Today!

As of today, TWO SERPENTS RISE, my next novel, is available wherever books are sold.  I’m a bit overwhelmed.

I spoke with Alyssa Rosenberg of ThinkProgress about the book, magical economics, the Craft Sequence, and other insanity—the interview ended up being really great, and you should check it out!

I also dropped by SF Signal to write about how “You got your fantasy in my science fiction!” and vice versa.

Books, Bones, and Buffy came out with a great early review of the book, which I’ll stick up on the wall with PW’s Starred Review, the review where Locus compares me to Tolkien, and the bit where the RT called it a “stellar, engaging read.”  Because this process is scary, y’all, and it helps to be reminded that some folks think I’m getting it right.

So why wait? Buy the book today on AmazonIndieBoundBarnes and Noble, or Powell’s, depending on your personal preference.  And if you want a bit of a teaser, I assembled this TWO SERPENTS RISE TEASER TRAILER SCRIPT, which if you read it should give you a decent movie trailer’s worth of an idea what you’re in for.

Thanks so much, everyone.  Happy reading!

Three Parts Dead In Stores Now!

Today my morning walk passed by a bookstore; I peeked in, and what did I see but my book, sandwiched between William Gibson and Terry Goodkind.

Way to go, little book.

I’m on Day 2 of a rocking blog and media tour.  Would you like to know more?

  • Alyssa Rosenberg of ThinkProgress posted an incredible review of Three Parts Dead: “That question of what is strange, and what is possible, and at what point we suspend logic and skepticism and take off into belief is at the heart of Three Parts Dead. It’s a luminous, wonderful book. And I hope that if I’m lucky, for a future birthday, Max will take me back to Alt Coulumb.
  • I wrote at Fade into Fantasy about why magic would be big business, and how you get from wizard schools to cube farms.
  • I don’t always write about writing (in fact I rarely write about writing), but when the redoubtable David Coe asked me for something on that theme, I couldn’t resist.  Check out some thoughts on writing, silence, and pacing that I contributed to his site.
  • I’m the featured author for October over on Drey’s Library.  Drey has posted an excellent interview with me, in which I deny all rumors that I am a nanocloud located in the Kuiper Belt, and explain why you should look both ways before crossing the street, even in an ancient temple.  Drey’s also giving away a few copies of the book; her event will run through the end of October.
  • On the subject of giveaways, Layers of Thought should have one live today.  I’ll post the link when that hits the airwaves.

And that’s all for now, folks!  I have to stop writing in my browser and start writing fiction.  Rock on.