Monthly Archives: April 2014

I got to blurb Mike Underwood’s Shield and Crocus

Consider this another authorial “achievement unlocked” moment, in which I get to do something cool by dint of being a published author.

Agency-mate Michael R. Underwood asked me to take a look at his latest book, Shield and Crocus, coming June 10 from 47North. Of course I said yes, because Mike is good people, and he was kind enough to do the same for The Daedalus Incident. Now, we’ve made it quite clear to each other that, hey, if we aren’t feeling it, we’re not going to blurb it. No harm, no foul.

But no worries here, because Shield and Crocus is a very, very good book. And Mike released my blurb about it today:

“Blindingly creative, Shield and Crocus delivers action-packed, four-color fantasy with a lot of heart.” — Michael J. Martinez, author of The Daedalus Incident

Yep, it’s that good. It’s a secondary-world urban fantasy with multiple sub-genres and a strong superhero vibe throughout. And it’s set in a city resting in the bones of a very large titan. Seriously, what more could you want?

It’s out June 10. Go pre-order it!

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I wanted to eat here just to write this tweet

However, as it turns out, Cafe Loki had really excellent, relatively inexpensive (for Iceland) food, and good beer.

But yeah, I may have planned this tweet several days ago, because that’s how my geek rolls.

 

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Hanging out in Reykjavik

IMG_3138If you’ve taken a peek at my Twitter account over the past day or so, you might have noticed I’ve been slightly out of pocket. In fact, I’m in Iceland. And until perhaps six months ago, I never actually thought I’d write “I’m in Iceland” and mean it. But I’m here, and I’m stoked about it.

Here’s the deal. My enterprising, talented, travel-writer wife Kate is participating in the Iceland Writers Retreat this week. Check out the link, because it’s very cool. In addition to her communications business and her travel writing, Kate’s working on her own fiction as well. So she wanted to come and get a good dose of writer-time.

And so we turned it into a family trip. My daughter and I get to participate in the Retreat’s fun stuff, like tours and receptions. And when Kate’s in class, the kid and I get to explore.

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Great timing! Scientists find under-ice lake on Enceladus, possible home to extraterrestrial life

I’d like to thank the good folks at NASA and the scientists studying data from the Cassini probe for putting Saturn’s moon Enceladus in the news just one month before the release of The Enceladus Crisis.

Seriously, I need to send someone a fruit basket or something.

The news itself is cool: By studying gravity measurements from Cassini from 2010-2012, scientists believe that there is indeed a body of water under Enceladus’ ice — a big one, too. It’s believed to be the size of Lake Superior.

It’s that body of water, located at the moon’s southern pole, that feeds the plumes of water that erupt from the “tiger stripe” formations there.

Here’s the kicker, though: Those same gravity readings have led scientists to believe that Enceladus is a “differentiated body.” That means that the planet has a rocky core, with the aforementioned lake on top, and a layer of ice covering it all and protecting the water and rock from radiation and other space-y stuff.

And when you have carbon and silicates in contact with freestanding water, and a planetary core warmed by the immense push-pull of Saturn’s gravity, you have the possibility of life.

Now, we’re likely talking very primitive life — microbes if we’re super lucky. But still, that’s pretty amazing. The folks at io9 have a good write-up here.

I’m feeling really lucky on a personal level, what with The Enceladus Crisis hitting shelves in just over a month. I did a ton of research on Saturn’s little moon for the book, and this latest study confirms a lot of the stuff I put in there. Way cool.

And it certainly doesn’t hurt that there’s all kinds of headlines about Enceladus happening right now, what with the moon’s name in the title of the book, coming in mere weeks. I’m not going to get all spoilery about the role Enceladus plays in the novel, but let’s just say that this latest bit dovetails nicely with what I’ve got going on.

On a related note, Barnes & Noble now has Nook ebook pre-ordering available for The Enceladus Crisis. You can also pre-order the ebook on Amazon and Kobo. No word yet on iTunes and Google Play, but I’ll keep you posted. And, of course, if you like your books in paper form, you can pre-order it from wherever fine books are sold.

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The Gravity of the Affair on sale for just $0.99

gravitycover-hiresTo celebrate the May 6 release of The Enceladus Crisis, we’ve decided to give folks a deal on my novella, The Gravity of the Affair. For a limited time, you can pick up the ebook for just $0.99 across all major vendors, including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Google Play, Kobo and iTunes.

For those that haven’t yet read The Daedalus Incident, this is a good (read: cheap) way to start exploring the Known Worlds. If you like Gravity, then you can check out Daedalus before the second novel in the series comes out. And if you prefer listening to your books, you can pick up the Audible version for just $1.95.

As a reminder, The Enceladus Crisis print edition is available for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and IndieBound (and most other major booksellers), and the ebook can be pre-ordered for Kindle and Kobo devices. Still waiting for word on iTunes, Google Play and Nook availability; I’ll keep you posted.

Thanks for reading!

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