Abracadämmerung!

Apr 25, 2013 14:32

So the good people at Osprey have begun spinning up the mighty publicity machine for my first book from them, The Nazi Occult. The question I am most often asked about this book is "is it fiction?" Well, that's a hard question to answer ( Read more... )

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krfsm April 26 2013, 07:58:52 UTC
Well, that's my money going to you (again)...

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mysterysquid April 26 2013, 09:54:17 UTC
Oh that sounds too awesome.

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kinesys April 26 2013, 10:52:52 UTC
I'm looking forward to this very much. I used the Thule Society to good effect in my Aeon Adventure game as player adversaries, so I did some reading on this very topic.

I do want to ask a question though. Are you fairly clear as to what is real world research and what is not?

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princeofcairo April 26 2013, 23:26:37 UTC
I think a wakeful reader can tell where I'm being silly from where I'm not being silly, but there aren't explicit signposts: Here Be Nonsense. I mean, not more explicit than "Nazi werewolves" "vril projects' and "magical soldiers."

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sittingduck1313 April 29 2013, 14:26:08 UTC
Shouldn't that be Wehrwolves? *rimshot*

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sittingduck1313 April 26 2013, 14:47:07 UTC
That automatically went to my Wish List. Are there going to be a significant amount of footnotes? If so, I think I'll get the Kindle edition, as I like the way the Kindle handles footnotes.

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princeofcairo April 26 2013, 23:27:00 UTC
I think there are one or two footnotes, but not a significant amount.

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foibos April 28 2013, 08:32:30 UTC
I think I'd hate to ask you for directions. Oh, I'm sure that the actual directions would be in there somewhere, the obscure ruritanian folklore notes would be really interesting, and the orc lairs and Nazi superweapon installations easy to filter out. It's just that I'd never be sure at which point my sanity went down, while listening or while actually going there.

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