Thank you to everyone who came out to my signings/ readings at Kitsap Mall Barnes & Noble, Pacific Place Barnes & Noble, and University Bookstore, including several of the Clarion West class of 2014. I truly appreciate it.
A few shout outs regarding those who attended:
Caren Gussoff Sumption has an awesome post-nano-plague novel coming out in November called THE BIRTHDAY PROBLEM. I’ve read it and worship at the feet of her skill with creating interesting characters with depth. And just to be clear, the novel is about a post-nano-plague world, I didn’t mean it will be coming out after the nano-plague in November. I know nothing of that.http://pinknarc.com/books.htm
Julie McGalliard has a dark and kick butt werewolf novel coming out later this year (with some great spins on the genre) from Per Aspera press called WAKING UP NAKED IN STRANGE PLACES. http://www.perasperapress.com/forthcoming-books-for-2014/
Spencer German Ellsworth has a story out in the latest The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction that is a true work of art.
Erik Scott de Bie has multiple books and a graphic novel project you should check out, especially if you like violent fantasy with imaginative magic systems:http://erikscottdebie.com/
And here’s the folks I shared my signing with at Pacific Place — not genre writers, but interesting stuff by good folks:
Jayant Swamy, “Colours in the Spectrum <http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/colours-in-the-spectrum-jayant-swamy/1116779503?ean=9789382473633>”
Thelma Fayle, “Ted Grant: Sixty Years of Legendary Photojournalism <http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ted-grant-thelma-fayle/1115263987?ean=9781927527344>”
John B. McIntyre, “Choices Made, Prices Paid <http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/choices-made-prices-paid-john-mcintyre/1119563836?ean=2940149612642>”
Jenny Lynn Jones, “All Roads Lead to Jerusalem <http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/all-roads-lead-to-jerusalem-jenny-lynn-jones/1119295923?ean=9780991069958>”