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Revisiting Pern, the great McCaffrey reread: DRAGONFLIGHT
Tehani and Marisol bonded over Pern (and Doctor Who) at a science fiction convention, decided that it was time for a reread of the series, and really, they should blog about that. They are reading in Anne McCaffrey’s preferred way, … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged Anne McCaffrey, book reviews, Dragonflight, rereading, Revisiting Pern
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First in a series FREE!
For less than 24 hours, we still have SPLASHDANCE SILVER by Tansy Rayner Roberts and THE AWARE by Glenda Larke absolutely free on all ebook platforms – don’t miss out! Splashdance Silver Amazon Kobo Smashwords The Aware Amazon Kobo Smashwords … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged Cranky Ladies of History, free books, giveaway, Glenda Larke, goodreads, Splashdance Silver, Tansy Rayner Roberts, The Aware
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Coming soon: Revisiting Pern, the great McCaffrey reread
A few weeks ago, at Conflux, I happened into a conversation with the delightful Marisol and we discovered a mutual passion for Pern (among other things, like Doctor Who — Marisol is good people… 🙂 ). When she mentioned she … Continue reading
We need your help to choose a title!
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New bits and bobs
Author of the new short story collection Striking Fire, Dirk Flinthart, has been diving into his archives and posting some free fiction on his website. Highly recommended if you would like a taste of his work! The Fading Memory of … Continue reading
Looking for the perfect gift? Cranky Ladies in hardcover!
Just in time for the forthcoming gift-giving season (if that’s your thing), we have now released the hardcover of Cranky Ladies of History for general purchase! Gorgeous art by Kathleen Jennings, complemented by the stunning design from Amanda Rainey, encloses the very excellent … Continue reading
News and reviews
Editor Tehani is in very excellent company in the SF Mind Meld asking the question “The books that made us love science fiction and fantasy” (and is super excited to be part of her first Mind Meld!). Stephanie Gunn reviewed Insert … Continue reading
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Tagged Cranky Ladies of History, Focus 2014, giveaway, goodreads, Insert Title Here, Phantazein, reviews
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Focus 2014: highlights of Australian short fiction
It’s that time of year again, and the new Focus anthology is now out in the world! Just AU$3.99 in ebook (mostly US$2.99 hopefully!) on all platforms, including Kindle, Kobo, and everything else at Smashwords (which will filter through to … Continue reading
Posted in FOCUS
Tagged Focus 2012, Focus 2013, Focus 2014, free books, freebies, giveaway, news
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Win a copy of Striking Fire by Dirk Flinthart (and other news!)
Goodreads Book Giveaway Striking Fire by Dirk Flinthart Giveaway ends October 01, 2015. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter Giveaway Pre-orders of the Striking Fire ebook are now available at your preferred e-tailer (Kindle / Kobo / Smashwords) and … Continue reading
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Tagged book launch, Conflux, Dirk Flinthart, giveaway, pre-order, Striking Fire
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Announcement: new anthology!
I’ve said before that one of the big advantages about being a small press is the ability to leap on a project when one presents itself. Cranky Ladies of History was one such book, which we were able to produce thanks … Continue reading