I’m back!
Sorry, everyone, for my absence the last few weeks. I’ve been on the road—throughout the Northeast, and then to GenCon in Indianapolis! It’s been an amazing run, but without the time I’d needed to keep up with blog posting. I’m back now, though, just dealing with an enormous pile of work and email and the like.
Tomorrow evening I’ll be dropping by Reddit’s Fantasy community for an Ask Me Anything Q&A session—visit r/fantasy tomorrow and you’ll see my post at the page. Come! Ask questions! Chat! I’ll be there at 8pm, beverage in hand, to answer.
Some stuff that happened while I was away:
Animator and fan artist par excellence Glinda Chen produced this amazing trailer for Two Serpents Rise! I have no words for how amazingly cool this is. If you like it, be sure to check out her tumblr, which is full of great Craft Sequence fan art.
(Two Serpents Rise from Glinda Chen on Vimeo.)
Seriously, I think I’ve watched this trailer about forty or fifty times by now.
Other video! Google NYC was kind enough to host us Tor Books Summer Road Trip folks for a Talk at Google, which you can see here and now thanks to the marvel of modern technology:
While I was on the road, I stopped by Bryant Park to talk about Hamlet! I had a great time, and Tor.com wrote up the event.
Also relevant: the SFF Readalongs group over on Goodreads is hosting a readalong of Full Fathom Five. If you’re interested, drop by—there’s been some great discussion over the last couple weeks.
Speaking, also, of the last couple weeks—LAST FIRST SNOW has been doing very well. Thanks to all of your support we had a great first two weeks. Brilliant reviews, too! If you haven’t grabbed the book yet, on tour I took to describing it as “a novel about zoning politics and human sacrifice,” which about sums it up.
If you have read the book, and liked it, please do take a minute to write a review at the online bookseller or review board of your personal preference. Some libraries also have review boards the days!
Also! If you’re interested in signed copies, contact Porter Square Books or Pandemonium and they’ll be able to hook you up.
That’s all for this week—I’ll have a more sensible post next week, promise. Peace, y’all!