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Category Archives: News
Free Books!
Today and tomorrow (August 1 and 2), I’m at Salt City Steamfest, doing convention stuff. To celebrate, today and tomorrow, I’m giving away free ebooks. Liahona is part the first of City of the Saints, my western steampunk … Continue reading
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Tagged City of the Saints, Free Books, Hellhound on My Trail, Horror, Liahona, Rock Band Fights Evil, Salt City Steamfest, Steampunk
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Space Balrogs!
So I’m one of the founders of a semi-interactive speculative fiction live performance troupe, the Space Balrogs. What does that mean? It means Zombie Rock Opera, it means Choose Your Own Apocalypse, it means Supervillain Idol — you know, science … Continue reading
Resolutions
The last year+ has been tumultuous. We moved twice, I changed career and ramped in a new job, and Emily and I each got a book deal. I’m not saying a bad year, but it’s been challenging, with lots of … Continue reading
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Tagged Blogging, Goals, Helping Writers, Internet, Resolutions, Social Media, Writing Targets
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Sold!
Thanks and congratulations to Deborah at East/West Literary (my agent) and Michelle Frey at Knopf… my editor! Deborah and I have accepted a three book offer from Knopf for The Kidnap Plot and two sequels. I look forward to polishing … Continue reading
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Tagged Deborah Warren, East/West Literary, Knopf, Michelle Frey, Middle Grade, Steampunk, The Kidnap Plot
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Represent!
I’m very excited to announce that I’ve accepted representation from Deborah Warren of East/West Literary. It’s not entirely coincidental that I’m dusting off my blog and Twitter presence — she and I should soon be going to editors with a … Continue reading
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Crecheling Out Today
Crecheling, out today as an ebook on Amazon, is my young adult debut. It’s the first of a trilogy, called The Buza System. Crecheling follows Dyan, a young woman with a gift for understanding people, and her fellow Creche-Leavers as … Continue reading
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Tagged Book Bomb, Book Launch, Crecheling, Science Fiction, Self-Promotion
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SPACE ELDRITCH
BOOK BOMB! Howard Tayler breaks out of comic space opera and writes horror. Michael Collings throws his visions of terror into outer space space. Brad Torgerson and Carter Reid combine to create something darker than the sum of their parts. … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthology, Book Bomb, Book Launch, Horror, Lovecraft, Science Fiction, Space Eldritch, Space Opera
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Timpanogos
Timpanogos (City of the Saints, part the third) is out now. Switch on the vibro-blade and buckle up, this steam-truck is about to take off!
Liahona!
Today I published Liahona (City of the Saints, part the first). Watch for the next three parts over the summer, and then a softcover book in the fall.