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The Wise Men of Gotham: Now In Paperback

Happy Wednesday! I’m happy to announce that the unintentionally-delayed paperback version of The Wise Men of Gotham is now on sale! Again, totally my fault, sorry for the wait.

Also, delighted to see that Die Hexen von New York, the German translation of A Time for Witches, is out in the wild and finding an audience! And that is…just about all I had in the way of announcements for today, but I know some folks were holding out for the paperback version of Wise Men and wanted to let ya know it’s out there and on the loose. Have a great week and an even better weekend!

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The Wise Men of Gotham are here. Now. Right now. Seriously.

Some folks might remember how, back in the day, I'd occasionally just release a new book out of nowhere. No preorders, no hype, no waiting. Why am I bringing this up? Because I just released a new book out of nowhere. I'm pleased to announce that The Wise Men of Gotham, the sequel to The Hungry Dreaming, is now available! What's it about?

"When a daughter of Hekate is gunned down outside a Brooklyn bodega, reprisal comes by moonlight: one by one, the victims of a spreading curse fall into a deep sleep, lost in inescapable visions. And their numbers are growing.

Seelie Rose knows a thing or two about visions. As a fledgling witch and the inheritor of a magical legacy, it's her duty to watch over the dreamscape of New York City. Usually that means battling errant nightmares; now she's facing down alien intelligences, incursions from other realms, and the dawning suspicion that she isn't the only dream-witch in town.

Meanwhile, creatures of the night are turning up dead, and the ghoul princess lurking in Seelie's closet wants a favor. Not the kind she can refuse, unless she wants to be next on the princess's macabre menu. If Seelie plays her cards just right, she may uncover a conspiracy, stop a deadly plot, and survive...at least until graduation.”

This book was a labor of love, and I hope it makes you happy. And we're just getting started! Next up, in a few months, will be the overdue return of Harmony Black (I'll let you know once a date is set) and of course, I'm getting ready to break ground on the next Daniel Faust adventure.

There's one little (well, two) hitches. As usual, the audiobook will come later down the line; I'm going to be meeting up with Susannah in person later this week, so I hope I'll be able to give you an estimate. Meanwhile, the paperback version is delayed by about a week because I am not a very bright person.

(The last step in creating a paperback is to finalize the cover, which has to be sized to fit the width of the novel. I did a quick-and-dirty page calculation that turned out to be laughably wrong -- I thought it was around 400-ish, but the final book is actually over 500 pages long -- and my cover designer is on a trip so I can't wrap this up until he returns. Of course, if I had done it right in the first place…)

Oh, and to celebrate, The Hungry Dreaming is on sale for 99 cents all week. Just tossing that out there.

In a couple of days I'll be getting on a train and traveling to a live pitch meeting. I have never made a book pitch in person, I have not yet memorized my spiel, and I've got so much to handle I'm making lists of the lists I need to make. But I'll get through it. Know how? You. A writer without readers is just shouting into the void. Y'all give me a reason to keep getting up in the morning, and it means everything to me. Thank you.

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(Tiny) Production Update

Hey, friends. First up, some readers have been asking and yes, I’m on strike along with the Writers Guild of America (with backup from writers’ unions in Australia, Canada, Israel, Ireland and Italy, and probably a few more.) The strike does not affect novels, so no worries, Harmony and Daniel are still coming back and nothing will be delayed. I did have an option deal underway which is now completely dead in the water, and that sucks but it’s a necessary thing. My dad was a trucker; I do not cross picket lines.

I'm preparing for my first trip in two years, where I'll be pitching a new book to some agents live and in-person, which I've never done before. I have three weeks to prepare. Panic levels: rising.

I'm waiting on edits for some things at the moment and don't have a lot else to share, so here's a random look at my unrelated weekend tinkering: I used open-source software to hook a conversational AI to an animated avatar and a speech synthesizer. I will NEVER use AI in my writing (I have serious philosophical/ethical issues with that and besides, I love writing, it's my jam), but it does make for a cool hobby project.

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New on Audible: Any Minor World

Happy Friday, all! (Friday the 13th, even!) I’m pleased to announce that the audiobook version of Any Minor World, narrated by the superb Susannah Jones, is now available. Come with us on a jaunt into one of the stranger corners of the multiverse. Return ticket is not guaranteed.

While I’m here, a minor housekeeping detail: turns out that more people than I thought really liked the old reading-order list on my website. Oops! So I’ve reinstated it along with the newer, more colorful version, and I’ll keep them both updated in tandem going forward.

Time for me to get back to work. Have a fabulous weekend, and I’ll talk to you soon.

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New Year, New Beginnings Sale

2023 is here! Hm. That either sounds like a celebration or a warning. Either way, new years always make me think of new beginnings, so kicking off the new year with a book-one blowout just feels right. The US and UK Amazon stores are running week-long deals on a whole batch of ebooks from now until next Sunday morning (1/8):

The Long Way Down and The White Gold Score (both $0.99)

Any Minor World ($0.99)

The Hungry Dreaming ($0.99)

Sworn to the Night ($0.99)

Winter’s Reach ($0.99, or pick up the entire four-book Revanche Cycle Omnibus for just $3.99)

And by random coincidence, one of my publishers is running a sale as well, and is offering the first Harmony Black novel for $1.99 through the end of January.

(BTW, the final files for the audiobook version of Any Minor World have been approved, and it’ll be live as soon as Audible finishes their own internal checks.)

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Revised Reading Order (now with charts!)

This space between week-apart holidays always feels like a strange limbo to me; do you ever get that feeling? Anyway, I'm doing some gardening (figuratively) and getting everything ship-shape for the new year to come, starting with revising the long-neglected reading order list for both of my fictional settings.

Instead of just a straight list of titles (boring), I tried to work up a little more visual flair (and to make it clear that no, you don't HAVE to read the entire canon, here are all the books where you can jump right in if something about them catches your eye.)

The first draft illustrated direct links between different series and their books down to cameos and Easter eggs, but the chart turned into an unreadable mess of dotted lines, as one might predict. I'll figure it out for the next revision.

I hope you're all having a good week and staying warm out there!

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Quick Updates, and a Freebie

Happy Spooky Month, all! I’ve got some quick updates for you today. First up, I’m still working on the manuscript for the new Harmony Black adventure, Never Send Roses. That’s about all I can say right now, save that it’s shaping up nicely.

The audiobook version of Down Among the Dead Men (narrated by Adam Verner) is completely finished, reviewed and approved (by me, anyway.) Now we’re just waiting for Audible to run it through their own final checks. Only problem is that it’s impossible to know how long that’ll take; in the past, sometimes the queue takes a month to get through, sometimes just a couple of days, and all they’ll send me is a surprise “It’s in the store now!” email when they’re done. I’ll let you know when I know.

Meanwhile, recording for the audiobook version of Any Minor World (narrated by Susannah Jones) begins this coming weekend, so that’ll be out fast on DAtDM’s heels. We’re getting caught up!

Finally, if you don’t have it already, a random freebie: The White Gold Score is up for grabs all this week. A side-story set early in Daniel Faust’s career (and an alternate introduction to the series), it’s a sordid dive into a world of music, drugs, and occult mayhem.

I’d better get back to work. And make more coffee. Catch you soon!

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Down Among the Dead Men: Available Now!

It's been a long time coming, but the tenth Daniel Faust novel is finally here. Down Among the Dead Men is out today, marking Daniel's triumphant return. (His return to the lands of the living? That'd be a spoiler.) You can find the ebook version at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6YD9MFM -- the paperback copy has been delayed due to Amazon being weird, but it should be available by the end of the day. Also, Adam Verner has signed on to handle the audiobook narration as soon as his schedule opens up, probably around the end of next month.

My thanks as always, and I hope you enjoy the story!

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This Friday, Faust Returns

Kept you waiting, huh? Guess I should probably do something about that. I’m happy to announce that Down Among the Dead Men, the long-awaited return of Daniel Faust, is available for preorder now and will release this Friday, the twenty-second!

It’s been a long time coming, and I’m so excited to share this new adventure with you. Here’s the synopsis:

Daniel Faust’s last heist ended with a betrayal, a bullet in his heart, and a plunge from a lonely back-country bridge. Now he’s on life support, and the occult relic keeping him tethered to this world is counting down the last seconds to midnight.


That’s the good news. The bad news is, he just woke up in hell.

Marooned, lost, and hunted in an endless city of the damned, Daniel is racing against time. If he can’t make it back to his body before the clock runs out, he’ll be trapped in the netherworld forever. A host of enemies stand in his way. Some are desperate to silence him. Others, ghosts etched in blood and gun-smoke, are hungry for payback. Hell is the one place where you can never outrun your past.

And in the land of the living, Daniel’s family and crew gather to mount a desperate defense around his hospital bed as assassins close in from all sides. Survival will take a miracle, but this magician might have one last trick up his sleeve
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Prepare for action, chills, the return of some old friends and older enemies, and one scene that will probably make you say “oh, that’s just wrong.” See you on Friday!

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