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2016 has been a crazy travel year for me, including about four times as many appearances at conventions and signings than I normally do. In addition to driving all over, some spots were just too distant to reach by car, and so I’ve had my busiest year ever in terms of flying. One such trip was to the Pacific Northwest where I attended Norwescon for the first time. And that’s where I met this week’s EATING AUTHORS guest, Marguerite Reed.
Marguerite was there because her first novel,
Archangel, was a finalist for the 2016 Philip K. Dick Award, surely one of the best ways to break into the field. It’s also a nice feather in the cap of publisher
Arche Press, who last year also published
Matthew Kressel‘s brilliant King of Shards.
Not content to rest on her laurels, Marguerite has a sequel scheduled for release in 2017. So if you want more of the Chronicles of Ubastis, you’ll be able to pick up a copy of Legion come next May.
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