Dreadnought Channel Riding High
Seattle Dreadnought readers – They don't seem to mind that most of Dreadnought isn't set in Seattle, thank heavens. I was afraid it would peeve the locals. So far, though, the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
Story Casting – Fun exercise in frivolity – go to this site to "cast" hypothetical movies made from the Clockwork Century books. I haven't uploaded my own dream castings or anything, so there's no right or wrong set of suggestions. Go have a good time with it.
Dreadnought was October's #1 TP bestseller – … At the marvelous Borderlands book store, anyway. Many thanks to that venerable San Francisco speculative fiction institution, for they have been exceedingly kind to me over the years.
Dreadnought Book Chop review – Lacking only the PEW PEW PEW sound effects, and I'd like to think that Graham Chops implies the heck out of them.
Clockwork Century Facebook page – Make a point to "like" this page if you want to keep up with all the give-aways and whatnot. It's run by someone at Macmillan, not yours truly – and therefore you can consider it a direct mainline into publisher promos and sneak peeks. It's especially useful to readers if I'm out of town, and I don't notice that oh, say, the Tor/Forge blog is scattering goodies like confetti … so I don't blog about it … yeah. That kind of thing. Don't let yourself be left out!
Bonus! Boneshaker review from The Spinecracker – I've been trying to keep this strictly Dreadnought Central as of late, but the series first born is still getting so much love that once in awhile, I just have to spread it around.
Another Bonus! Boneshaker review (plus give-away) at Candace's Book Blog -Click through for all the details, and a chance to pick up a free book.
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