I've discovered one unfortunate thing about writing, or attempting to write, two novels concurrently. I'm incapable of writing anything else. I finish writing for the day, and any creativity, any wit, and most of my outrage (okay that last might be a bit of an overstatement), has evaporated, leaving me strangely silent. This would be why I have been absent; I stare at the screen and cannot think of one interesting thing to say.
But! .
Cast in Fury made the extended NYT trade paperback fiction list for the 19th of October. My editor emailed me with the news on Thursday. I work at the store on Friday, and when I got home from work, I discovered these:

Sent by my editor and Tracey Langmiur, from Luna, to help celebrate this fact. They are really very nice, in that picture-doesn't-do-them-justice way.
But! .
Cast in Fury made the extended NYT trade paperback fiction list for the 19th of October. My editor emailed me with the news on Thursday. I work at the store on Friday, and when I got home from work, I discovered these:
Sent by my editor and Tracey Langmiur, from Luna, to help celebrate this fact. They are really very nice, in that picture-doesn't-do-them-justice way.
Ebook version
Date: 2008-11-06 04:28 pm (UTC)I picked up Cast in Fury from Fictionwise and promptly got captured by your story. Fifteen seconds after completing your novel, and putting aside all the things I ought to have been doing in order to read it straight through, I purchased the rest of the "Cast" series from Fictionwise.
Thanks for writing Kaylin's story, thank you for making them available electronically and please, please keep writing.
Regards,
Glenn