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Three Parts Dead Release!

Three Parts Dead is now in the wild.  Off to school.  I know that at least one person read it on the way to work this morning—because he texted me to tell me so.  The next few weeks will be a haze of travel, signings, and promotion.  For the moment, I’m trying to remember to breathe.

If you’re waiting patiently for the mailman, or staring at your Kindle waiting for a download, consider the following short reads:

And if you haven’t bought the book yet, what’s keeping you?  Buy it from your local store, or from any of these fine retailers: (Amazon.comBarnes & NobleBooksamillionIndieBoundPowells).

More to come throughout the day!

I’ve Sold Two More Books to Tor!

One roller-coaster of a year after I sold Three Parts Dead and its companion novel, Two Serpents Rise, I’m pleased to announce that I’ve sold two more books to Tor!

Publishers’ Marketplace has more information on the deal, but it’s behind a paywall, so permit me to repost:

…Max Gladstone’s A WALKER IN THE GYRE, a “science fantasy” in which an indifferent sci-fi writer must employ his gift — the ability to chart a course through the cauldron of the multiverse — to stop a family of necromancers set on remaking time in their image, to David Hartwell and Marco Palmieri at Tor, in a two-book deal, by Weronika Janczuk at Lynn Franklin Associates, in association with D4EO Literary (World English).

WALKER is by far the craziest thing I’ve ever written (except maybe for my current project).  I described it once to a composer friend as a fugue; he asked what I meant by that, and I said, well, the main characters spend a lot of time running away from stuff.  If you’ve ever wanted a book about gods, monsters, fractal war machines, wolves between worlds, Tantric supercomputers, sex, death, parenting, necromancy, time travel, Hamlet, blood magic, Oh Hell, destiny, responsibility, and love–this is it.  If you’ve never wanted a book like that, I’m very confused by your priorities.

The second book will continue to expand  on the universe I’ve built in Three Parts Dead.  I’m still in the tapping-fingers-together-and-cackling phase for this one, so in lieu of details you’ll have to content yourself by imagining my maniacal laughter…. (I’m a tenor 2 if that helps.)

I can’t overstate how thrilled I am to be here, right now.