Back! With TONS of news! Read, please.

Right, I'm finally back from a host of travels, with loads of news!  First off, there's going to be a public launch for More Than This in London (for all those of you who complain I never London events) at Waterstone's Piccadilly on Weds, 3 September. Tickets are available by calling 0207 851 2419 or emailing events@piccadilly.waterstones.com  Hope to see you there!

Next, my fab publishers Walker have put up an interactive cover for More Than This on my Facebook fan page.  Check it out!  Lots of content, including a video, and more to come.

Finally (for now), I've written a play for the Royal National Institute for the Blind.  It's an immersive play called "Now That You've Died" and is narrated by the divine Christopher Eccleston.  You can't buy tickets to it, I'm afraid, as it's a publicity fundraiser.  But you can win them!  Enter here, but hurry, comp ends Sunday.

Thank you so much to all the patient, patient commenters while I was away.  I do read them all.  More soon.

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Published on July 24, 2013 08:51
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message 1: by Bea (new)

Bea I can't wait to have my life ruinned by More Than This!!


message 2: by J. T. (new)

J. T. Dear Mr Ness,

I'm sorry to raise a question that I have already asked in a previous post. I'm excited to read that you are having some involvement with the Royal National Institute for the Blind, and I am really hoping that this means there will be copies of the Chaos Walking short stories available in a format that is accessible to blind people. If so, can you please let me know how they can be available to a blind person in Australia? I borrowed the audio copies of all three of the Chaos Walking books from the library this year and absolutely loved them, and am hanging out for the short stories..

Thank you
J. T. Cleland


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