And then people said some nice stuff.

Jan 18, 2014 09:00

So io9 has named Indexing one of their books you can't afford to miss in January. Not too bad for the little serial that could, huh? I love how much support this wacky experiment in being very, very serious about very, very ridiculous things has been able to garner, and while I haven't seen the print edition yet, I have other books from 47North ( Read more... )

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dornbeast January 19 2014, 02:25:55 UTC
Magic and bureaucracy! Which I still can't spell!

Lies! Lies and calumnies!

(Okay, so maybe it took a few tries to get it right. You're used to rewriting your work, right?)

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seanan_mcguire January 19 2014, 18:40:00 UTC
Heh.

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marooux13 January 19 2014, 09:11:05 UTC
Congratulations!!!! So what will you call Indexing right now a novel or a series? It's for science and curiosity. So I can write about it. ^0^

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seanan_mcguire January 19 2014, 18:41:08 UTC
It's a serialized novel. It won't be a series until/unless a second season is commissioned.

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sylviamcivers January 19 2014, 15:44:08 UTC
Apparently, "Midnight" in the title is a good luck charm.
More books!

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seanan_mcguire January 19 2014, 18:41:18 UTC
Coming.

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ghoti January 19 2014, 17:44:08 UTC
I am so excited for Indexing, thank you! I have it on preorder.

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seanan_mcguire January 19 2014, 18:41:26 UTC
Yay!

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shanejayell January 19 2014, 17:58:46 UTC
Looking forward to dead tree Indexing. *lol* Do you know if it'll hit bookstore chains, or must be ordered from Amazon etc?

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seanan_mcguire January 19 2014, 18:41:38 UTC
I do not know, sadly.

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archangelbeth January 21 2014, 03:00:16 UTC
I would assume that if you want Indexing, you should ask your bookstore to special-order it; many bookstores are all snitty about Amazon and will not order their books on their own initiative, but when a customer comes in and asks, well, that's different.

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