agilebrit: (Hugs)
His novel "The Worker Prince" debuted recently, and it's not getting nearly as much love as it should be. It received an Honorable Mention on Barnes & Noble Book Club's Year's Best Science Fiction Releases, and this edition (published by WordFire Press) is the Definitive Author's Edition. If you'd rather have the Kindle than the dead-tree version, you can get that here.

Blurb:
What if everything you thought you knew about yourself and the world turned out to be wrong? For Davi Rhii, Prince of the Boralian people, that nightmare has become a reality. Freshly graduated from the prestigious Borali Military Academy, now he's discovered a secret that calls into question everything he knew about himself. His quest to rediscover himself brings him into conflict with his friends and family, calling into question his cultural values and assumptions, and putting in jeopardy all he's worked for his whole life. One thing's for sure: he's going to have to make decisions that will change his life forever...

Welcome to the book that captures the feel of the original Star Wars like no other, Moses meets Star Wars...The Worker Prince.


Bryan was immensely instrumental in turning my novel from a lump of coal into a semi-faceted diamond, so I know he's got the chops to tackle a subject like this. Go forth and give it a try, if you're looking for something new and fun to read.

BOOK BOMB.

Oct. 29th, 2012 11:04 am
agilebrit: (shiny!)
Well, for all three of the people still reading this, I wanted to let y'all know that the handsome and hard-working Larry Correia is doing a book bomb today for the new e-book "Space Eldritch," edited by the handsome and hard-working Nathan Shumate. It's a collection of Lovecraftian space opera stories, and I personally know seven of the people in it. The purpose of a book bomb is to buy as many copies as possible in one day to get the book as high on the lists as possible, because that creates a snowball effect for sales and word-of-mouth. It's only six bucks, and if you want a preview, you can go here and get the first thousand or so words for several of them.

There will also be a dead tree version, but that comes out later. I bought the e-book already (never let it be said that I don't put my money where my mouth is), and I will also be purchasing the dead tree version because autographs are a Thing for me and I can probably get the thing signed by every single person in it, which will be very cool.

In other promotional news, Larry is also running a Kickstarter campaign for the Monster Hunter RPG. It's fully funded at this point, but there's some stretch goals, and it's going to be really super cool. The kickstarter ends on the 31st, so you've still got time to get in on it.

In writing news, I've cracked 7500 words in the steampunk werewolf western. I'm at the halfway point on my outline--which, understand, doesn't necessarily translate to the halfway point in the word count of the manuscript. And yes, I have an outline, try not to die of shock. It's a loose outline, and the "plot" for the Resolution is "save the day--somehow!" But I swear, it's like pulling teeth to get this thing to come out. My protag and my preacher are having an argument right now. Good times.

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