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The Daedalus Incident on sale for the Kindle

TDI-bigcoverWhy do things go on sale all of a sudden? Who sets the price? When does it end? When it comes to my things (i.e. books), I kind of wish I had answers, but in the grand scheme of things I guess it’s a good deal for you, the reader, so I won’t complain.

All of this is to say that The Daedalus Incident, the first book in the Daedalus trilogy and one of the best SF/F books of the year according to Library Journal and BuzzFeed, is going for just $5.59 on the Kindle, and the Kindle only. Given that it tends to sell for $9.99, that’s a decent 45% cut, give or take. (Don’t ask me to commit mathematics.)

I have no idea when this started, and no idea if/when it will end. But if you haven’t given the series a shot yet, now’s a good time to do so. And if you have — and I thank you for it! — this isn’t a bad time to nudge your pals about that weird, quirky Napoleonic Era space opera you enjoyed.

Sorry, The Enceladus Crisis and The Venusian Gambit remain at full price…for now.

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New MAJESTIC-12 tidbits: An interview with Adventures in Sci-Fi Publishing

Robert Junker of Adventures in Sci-Fi Publishing wanted the first crack at me after we announced the new MAJESTIC-12 series earlier this month. Due to the vagaries of fate and fortune, he missed it by a day, but the interview is live here and now if you want to grab a look and find out a bit more about the new books.

In the interview, I talked about some of the historical research I did for the project, a bit about characters and a few other things that may be of interest. No beer references this time, but I’m sure to make it up to you down the road, I promise.

My thanks to Robert and AiSFP for the interview!

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New podcast interview: Hanging out with TJ Redig on Scrivener’s Soapbox

Just a quick note: I did a interview recently with author and podcaster TJ Redig, proprietor of the Scrivener’s Soapbox podcast, which is now live and available for your listening pleasure. In it, I discuss the Daedalus trilogy, my short fiction, and the upcoming MAJESTIC-12 series. We also talk about homebrewing, and I am duly chastened for not upgrading my brewery game beyond the basics.

It was a fun interview, and if you’re interested, there’s some new MAJESTIC-12 tidbits in there that haven’t been revealed anywhere else. I also had a cold when I did this one, so I apologize for coughing in your ear from time to time. If memory serves, there’s also an awkward pause where I had to hit mute so I could give my wife some money for our daughter’s lunch for the week.

Real life, man. Raw and unfiltered.

My thanks to TJ for having me on. You can listen to it right here on this site, surf on over to TJ’s site, or head to iTunes and download it.

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Happy release day to Unidentified Funny Objects 4!

Just a quick note and reminder: Unidentified Funny Objects 4 — the SF/F humor anthology featuring stories by Neil Gaiman, George R.R. Martin, Tim Pratt, Gini Koch and, well, me — is officially out today and ready for your money. I’ve read most of it by now, and let me tell you, it’s some fine, funny stuff.

The folks at Amazing Stories magazine agree, too. The reviewer said it may have missed the mark on the “dark humor” theme to a degree, but it also might just be the best of the series thus far, which is heartening. And said reviewer said my story, “Confessions of an Interplanetary Art Fraud,” was “filled with fun quirky and comic details.” Nice to be holding my own with the others in that book, let me tell you.

You can pick up UFO4 at Amazon and Kobo today. Go for it!

And by the way, it looks like I’ll be writing at least one new short story for 2016, and it’s for charity. More details when I have ’em…and, you know, when I finish the story.

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Cryptic photos revealed: A MAJESTIC-12 image gallery

Long-time readers of this blog will have noticed a spate of unusual photos, posted without explanation since April, that teased…something. With the  MAJESTIC-12 series officially announced, I can safely say that these photos are hints as to the first book, MJ-12: Inception, due out next fall.

And as promised, here’s the explanation of what they are.

Area 51

teaser1This is indeed the famed Area 51, located in Groom Lake, Nevada. The super-secret military facility started simply as a reserve Army Air Force base called Indian Springs during World War II, and in our history, it became a testing ground for a wide variety of classified aircraft projects, including the Lockheed U-2 spy plane and the F-117 Stealth Fighter.

It’s also a part of UFO lore, being the secret base where the government allegedly houses and reverse-engineers alien technology. In MJ-12: Inception, Area 51 is…well, it’s in the book, and that’s all I’m saying about that.  Continue reading

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Guest post at Locus Magazine: Leaving one series, starting another

It’s been pretty heartening to have folks ask me about the further adventures of Thomas Weatherby, Shaila Jain and the rest of the Daedalus trilogy crew — there are fans, and they like the stories. This is truly awesome and humbling.

And while one never says never, I do feel that the story that wrapped up in The Venusian Gambit was a good end-point, which is why we announced last week that I’ve been working on a new series: MAJESTIC-12.

That doesn’t mean I won’t miss Weatherby and Shaila, though.

I had the privilege of posting at Locus Magazine’s Roundtable blog today about what it’s like to wrap one series and start another. It’s from a very writer-centric point of view, as you can imagine, and to my surprise, it reads a bit more wistful than I thought.

But that said, I’m excited about the first book in the MAJESTIC-12 series, MJ-12: Inception, which I handed in to my editors on Friday. (Woot!) And the Locus post drops a few more details on that series, so surf on over and check it out.

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The Secret Project revealed: Announcing the MAJESTIC-12 series!

Finally! I’m incredibly excited to announce that, starting next fall, I’ll have a new series of novels coming out from Night Shade Books — the MAJESTIC-12 series.

What is MAJESTIC-12? In short, it’s a series of paranormal Cold War spy thrillers. In long, well…here’s the press release:

SKYHORSE PUBLISHING’S NIGHT SHADE BOOKS IMPRINT ANNOUNCES WORLD RIGHTS DEAL FOR MAJESTIC-12 SPY-FI SERIES WITH CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED HISTORICAL FANTASY AUTHOR MICHAEL J. MARTINEZ

New York (Oct. 6, 2015) – Night Shade Books, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing, announced today it has acquired three new novels – the first in the new MAJESTIC-12 series of paranormal Cold War thrillers – from Michael J. Martinez, author of the critically acclaimed Daedalus trilogy. The deal was negotiated with Sara Megibow at kt literary.

The first MAJESTIC-12 novel, titled MJ-12: Inception will be Night Shade Books’ lead title for Fall 2016, marking the beginning of a brand new historical spy-fi series following the shadowy trail of a team of paranormally empowered agents working on behalf of a top-secret government program.

“Mike broke new ground with the Daedalus trilogy, with its marriage of science fiction and Napoleonic Era space opera,” said Jason Katzman, editor at Night Shade Books. “And now he’s putting his unique, fantastical spin on the Cold War. We think this will not only appeal to fans of science fiction and fantasy, but readers of espionage thrillers as well. We’re proud to offer this new series as our lead titles for the next three years.”

MJ-12: Inception features the formation of the shadowy MAJESTIC-12 organization within the U.S. intelligence community to take advantage of people displaying mysterious powers. But whereas MAJESTIC-12 has long been a conspiracy theory for UFOlogists, Martinez is taking things in a very different direction.

“At the core of the MAJESTIC-12 series are a group of ordinary individuals who have manifested strange abilities for reasons unknown – and the government that wants to use them as weapons in the Cold War,” Martinez said. “In many ways, it speaks to the issues we still face in America in terms of government accountability. We don’t always put enough thought into the tools we use to further our national interests, and I think you’ll see that reflected in how the government uses the MAJESTIC agents in the books.

“Plus, I think it’s a pretty rip-roaring spy story,” Martinez added. “It’s like crossing James Bond with the X-Men. It’s been an absolute blast to write.”

Martinez is the author of the Daedalus trilogy, a multi-genre epic that marries Napoleonic Era naval adventure with science fiction and fantasy. His debut, The Daedalus Incident, was named one of the top five SF/F novels of the year by Library Journal. Publishers Weekly gave The Venusian Gambit, the final book of the series, a starred review and said Martinez “seamlessly blends popular elements from science fiction and fantasy, producing a work that raises the bar for both.”

His short fiction has been published online by Paizo and in the Cthulhu Fhtagn! anthology released this summer by Word Horde. His newest short story will be published this fall in Unidentified Funny Objects 4, alongside stories by Neil Gaiman, George R.R. Martin, Piers Anthony and Esther Freisner.

Oh, press releases. Never change.

So there you go. This time next year, MJ-12: Inception will hit shelves, and  you’ll get to see what I’ve been up to, writing-wise, over the past year. Of course, you’ll have opportunities to catch some more glimpses beforehand — I’m hoping to have advance-reader-copies at Phoenix Comicon and DragonCon next year, and you can bet there will be giveaways, charity auctions, the whole bit.

Oh, and you may see some excerpts show up here and there…more on that later.

In the meantime, you can go back and see what all my cryptic photos were all about, and further educate your educated guesses. I’ll probably do a blog post next week explaining those in greater detail.

My thanks, of course, to awesome literary agent Sara Megibow for doing a great job bringing this deal home, and to Jason Katzman and Cory Allyn at Night Shade for agreeing to another tilt at the windmill. I’ve enjoyed my time working with Night Shade, and I’m glad we can properly launch this new series without, you know, all the near-bankruptcy stuff that we had when The Daedalus Incident launched two years ago.

The Variants are coming Fall 2016. Are you ready? Are they?

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Unidentified Funny Objects 4 due out October 15!

Unleash the funny! Unidentified Funny Objects 4, featuring stories by Neil Gaiman, George R.R. Martin, Piers Anthony, Esther Freisner and — inexplicably — yours truly, will be available in print and ebook on October 15, wherever fine fiction is sold.

I’m excited that my humble story, “Confessions of an Interplanetary Art Fraud,” is there among so many excellent, hilarious stories from so many fantastic authors. And early reviews are pretty great; Tangent Online had a thorough review of all the stories. Regarding “Confessions,” reviewer C.D. Lewis wrote:

“Confessions of an Interplanetary Fraud” is a comic space opera about a human whose post-abduction life leaves him a weirdo outsider struggling to make it in a galaxy where his nestmates poke fun at his lifelong soft white larval form. Stereotype inversions and ironic reversals provide comic relief, and you probably had no idea how hard it can be on an Ill’illanthan to suffer Twinkie addiction. And, yeah: stuff on Earth has very different value and utility in the rest of the galaxy. The story takes a while to get to the interplanetary fraud, but there’s chuckles all along the way. I particularly enjoyed the lampshade provided for the star that miraculously had the exact same local name as assigned to it on Earth by English-speakers, and whose planet had breathable air. What are the odds? The fourth-wall-breaking comic twist conclusion makes a fine capstone to a fun space fantasy.

That’s a pretty great review for my first turn at comedy — and my third published short story, for that matter. I’m pretty chuffed, as my friends across the Atlantic might say.

UFO4 is available for pre-order at Amazon, with other vendors forthcoming. Go get yourself some funny!

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Guest Post: Tom Toner, author of Promise of the Child

I’m quite pleased to bring you a guest post from Tom Toner, author of the fantastic new space opera The Promise of the Child from Night Shade Books. I get requests to read and potentially blurb from time to time, and for the record, I do read everything when asked. I’ve turned down a few. Not so with Mr. Toner. Here’s what I thought of this book, as seen on the back cover:

“Bold and intense from start to finish, The Promise of the Child is a master-class in innovative, evocative world-building. The entire book buzzes with imagination.” — Michael J. Martinez

Yes, it’s that good and then some. And I had the distinct pleasure of meeting up with Tom last night to toast the release. I couldn’t be happier for him — he’s a fine fellow indeed. Now, let’s hand it off to Tom to tell us what’s so gosh darn special about The Promise of the Child, in his own words.  Continue reading

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The Daedalus Incident ebook on sale for $1.99

TDI-bigcoverNobody tells me anything, I swear. But hey, this is pretty cool — The Daedalus Incident ebook is on sale now for just $1.99 on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iTunes and Google Play. That’s less than your morning coffee!

How long will this last? No idea. I don’t know when it even started. So if you want to check it out, now is the time. And if you’re already a fan, tell your friends!

Update: I thought the sale was over, but I think that was the U.K. network playing havoc with my iPhone — the sale is still on. Honestly, I’ve no idea when it’ll stop, but I’m not going to complain — it’s been nice to see it back on Amazon’s SF/F top 100. If you liked it, please think about reviewing it wherever you bought it. Reviews help!

And of course, there’s two more books in the series. (Note, you’ll have to pay full fare for those, but here’s hoping you feel it’s worth it.)

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