So many things to post today! First, I've preempted
my heroine's blog today to reprise my husband's release-day post for
Revamped, because 1) it's funny and bears repeating, 2) he's not yet a kept man. Help make a grown man's Christmas wish come true?
In other news, the fabulous Morgan Doremus from Romantic Times did this wonderful video interview of
Marjorie M. Liu just in time for the release of her latest Dirk & Steele romance,
IN THE DARK OF DREAMS. Well worth watching!
Click to view
Also around the blogosphere:
I'm pleased to announce that
N.K. Jemisin's debut fantasy novel
THE HUNDRED THOUSAND KINGDOMS has been nominated for a
2010 Goodreads Choice Award. Her publisher Orbit does a wrap-up
here of some of her recent accolades!
Also, among other great books, the
DARK AND STORMY KNIGHTS anthology, edited by P.N. Elrod and containing stories by Ilona Andrews, Jim Butcher, Shannon K. Butcher, Rachel Caine, P.N. Elrod, Deidre Knight, Vicki Pettersson, LIlith Saintcrow and Carrie Vaughn, is an
All Things Urban Fantasy nominee for Best Anthology Cover. Also nominated are TWO anthologies with Marjorie M. Liu stories,
INKED and
SONGS OF LOVE AND DEATH. Check them all out
here. Even if you don't decide to vote, check out the fab covers, because there are some coupons on the page you probably won't want to miss.
Don't forget the virtual book signing tonight featuring Marjorie M. Liu and C.L. Wilson.
Details here.
After Romantic Times gave
TRASH COURSE by Penny Drake a sparkling review, the author was asked to write up a piece about the inspiration behind the book. Click
here to see the review and
here for the write-up!
My friend
Victoria Janssen has an interview up today on
Risky Regencies about her steamy new release
THE DUKE & THE PIRATE QUEEN.
Oh, and did I mention that the mass market of
Sarah A. Hoyt's fabulous novel
DARKSHIP THIEVES is out? Kevin J. Anderson, bestselling author of The Saga of Seven Suns says of it, "DARKSHIP THIEVES is an exciting and appealing space opera - so fast-paced, the reader will reach escape velocity."
Finally, the fabulous
Diana Pharaoh Francis is up at Magical Words today with a post about managing and keeping track of plot threads.
Check it out!