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Same, I loved the Lord of Tuesday! It looks like the author has another book coming out this summer that also looks good: Cyber Mage


Star fang has been acquired by Scribd. I remember it being nominated in a challenge recently but failing due to a lack of availability.
https://twitter.com/jolantru/status/1...
https://twitter.com/jolantru/status/1...

https://www.tor.com/2021/06/14/the-30...
I'm not sure I appreciate the she/her and she/they and they/them labels on all the authors. I don't want to pick my authors by their labels.

My guess is they're just trying to normalize everyone telling their pronouns, to help people get used to it. Not to get you to read a book by someone with specific pronouns. This is something that would probably be best discussed in the Author Demographics thread, so anyone who wants to, please move on over there :)

edit: Started to edit the typo, but I guess I'm pretty "excites" so I'll leave it XD

I haven’t looked at that list yet. Suppose I should.
Yeah, I think it's great to help people know how to address folks in a way that makes them comfortable, I don't think it's meant to advertise or label like for marketing, though it may make it easier for those of us who do track such things, too!

"Okay, I can finally announce this because my editor has Tweeted the news: Delacorte (Penguin Random House) has acquired my YA space opera trilogy Lancers:
Hannah Hill at Delacorte has acquired, in a preempt, Lancers, the debut YA trilogy by author Yoon Ha Lee (Dragon Pearl). This adrenaline-fueled sci-fi adventure follows Hwa Young, a teen training to become an Imperial lancer pilot after her rebel moon home is literally ripped apart. But when she uncovers a terrible secret that the Empire has been hiding from its citizens, she must return to her rebel roots to save her world. Book one is planned for summer 2023; Seth Fishman at the Gernert Company did the deal for North American rights.
Because I have no imagination, the first book has the working title Lancers (or maybe Lancers #1). I'm sure Hannah will have Opinions on the final title. Anyway, this is the No Longer Sekrit YA novel that I've been working on - I'm currently midway through Ch 12 (so maybe 40% done??), although I'm also a vomit drafter, as y'all know, so I will have to do first-pass revisions to make the draft presentable.
Now I need to figure out how many swear words I'm allowed to use in YA (something you really can't get away with in middle grade, LOL). =D"

"Okay, I can finally announce this because my editor has Tweeted the news: Delacorte (Penguin Random House) has acquired my YA space opera trilogy Lancers:
Hannah Hi..."
You had me at Yoon Ha Lee LOL
I'll read anything.

Dirty Computer is a music album by Janelle Monáe (which I didn't even know about until today!). She's made several narrative albums with SF overtones, which I just think is cool.
The book comes out in April 2022


Spellcracker's Honeymoon by Tansy Rayner Roberts
edit: typo

Cool. I just started the first over my late night snack (no tea, sadly) and can already tell that I'm going to want more. Thank you.



It also looks like all our UK friends will maybe get earlier access which bums me out lol. Super jealous. :(




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It sounds absolutely evil and I hope it dies a quick death before they get the exclusive rights to too many stories. I have been disappointed by the way Amazon just ignores IPs they own through Kindle serial.

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Kindle Vella brings you stories released one short episode at a time, available in the Kindle for iOS app and on Amazon.com.
Things to look ou..."
One of my favorite self-published authors is doing something like this. She said it's to get her name out there. But she also said that when the episodes were finished the novel would be available for purchase.


Amazon did the same with Kindle serials. The serial finishes, and then the whole thing is bundled up in a book and sold as a novel. I own a couple of them! The problem is that Amazon retains the rights to that IP, and if they decide there's not enough interest in the series for the next sequel, the author can't shop it around elsewhere to publish either. (I know traditional publishing does that too, but Amazon seems particularly brutal to me, probably because they're the ones who have the series I want continued locked up.) Now they're directly bringing the popularity contest into it, complete with cryptocurrency. I really don't think it's the same as Patreon or Ko-fi at all, but I'm certainly not criticizing authors for taking Amazon up on the platform.

mmm must re read the other 17, ha ha ha

Sea of Tranquility - April 2022
This will likely be a preorder for me...

Her last one was great- though I really wouldn't classify it as fantasy at all. There's a teensy bit of magical realism, but I loved it anyway. Still well worth reading. I'm excited to see what she does with this one though because the blurb seems so complex.

The Wisdom of Crowds, book three of the Age of Madness Trilogy, by Joe Abercrombie, will be published September 16, 2021.
Leviathan Falls, book nine of The Expanse series, by James S.A. Corey, will be published November 16, 2021.
An interesting point is that both hardcover books are listed at 560 pages each.

It's about Sabriel's parents, from the Abhorsen series. A prequel. I'm excited!


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