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Cherie Priest–Guest-blogging on Ecstatic Days Nov. 10-14
I’m very pleased to welcome Cherie Priest as this week’s guest blogger. Cherie Priest is the author of Four and Twenty Blackbirds, Wings to the Kingdom, and Not Flesh Nor Feathers from Tor Books, plus two titles for Subterranean Press–Dreadful Skin and Those Who Went Remain ...
Fiction: Tanglefoot (A Story of the Clockwork Century) by Cherie Priest
subterraneanpress.com — The Clockwork Century Stonewall Jackson survived Chancellorsville. England broke the Union’s naval blockade, and formally recognized the Confederate States of America. Atlanta never burned. It is 1880. The American Civil War has raged for nearly two ... (more) Fiction: Tanglefoot (A Story of the Clockwork Century) ...
Nuts & Bolts: Cherie Priest - Genreville - Blog on Publishers Weekly
Nuts & Bolts: Cherie Priest - Genreville - Blog on Publishers Weekly
publishersweekly.com — Nuts & Bolts resumes with author Cherie Priest, whose Eden Moore trilogy has earned her considerable acclaim. (She also occasionally reviews for PW.) I asked her about her forthcoming standalone novel Fathom, which our reviewer described as "equal ... (more) Nuts & Bolts: Cherie Priest - Genreville - Blog on ...
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SF Tidbits for 11/10/08
SF Signal — ... the Film Genres of the late 1970s and Early 1980s Tell Us, part one: "In my opinion, the post-apocalyptic genre truly defined the era...I think the popularity of these movies reflected the Zeitgeist of a post-Vietnam and increasingly post-modern America where trust in government and authority had eroded, oil prices shot through the roof (especially relevant for Mad Max), and industrial jobs began to dry up." Cherie Priest will be guest-blogging at Ecstatic Days November 10-14. Matthew Cheney is guest-blogging at The ...

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Fathom: Cherie Priest: Books
amazon.com 12/4/2008 — From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. A decidedly dark departure from Priest's Eden Moore saga ( Four and Twenty Blackbirds , etc.), this stand-alone novel is equal parts horror, contemporary fantasy and apocalyptic thriller. During a summer vacation ...
REVIEW | Boneshaker by Cherie Priest (Tor)
booktionary.blogspot.com 9/21/2009 — Cherie Priest is one of those authors I've been hearing good things about for years. However, I've never tried her books previously as I'm not into horror or ghost related tales much, but when I heard she was doing a Steampunk book I immediately added it to my watch list. It did not disappoint ...
Cherie Priest Debuts The Clockwork Century with “Tanglefoot”
subterraneanpress.com 11/21/2008 — Noted Steampunk aviatrix Cherie Priest debuts what she calls The Clockwork Century (”Combat dirigibles skulk across the sky and armored vehicles crawl along the land. Military scientists twist the laws of man and nature, and barter their ...
Mark Teppo–Guest-blogging on Ecstatic Days Nov. 24-28
jeffvandermeer.com 11/24/2008 — I’m very happy to welcome Mark Teppo as this week’s guest blogger. Mark has an urban fantasy/occult noir series out now (The Codex of Souls–the first book, Lightbreaker, is out now, and the second will be out next year) and a pair ...
Boneshaker (9780765318411): Cherie Priest: Books
amazon.com 9/22/2009 — In the early days of the Civil War, rumors of gold in the frozen Klondike brought hordes of newcomers to the Pacific Northwest. Anxious to compete, Russian prospectors commissioned inventor Leviticus Blue to create a great machine that could mine ...
David Moles–Guest-blogging on Ecstatic Days Oct. 27-31
jeffvandermeer.com 10/27/2008 — I’m pleased to welcome David Moles as this week’s guest blogger. David is a Sturgeon Award winner and a past finalist for the Hugo and John W. Campbell awards. He co-edited (with Jay Lake) the critically acclaimed All-Star Zeppelin ...
Felix Gilman–Guest-blogging on Ecstatic Days Dec. 1-5
jeffvandermeer.com 12/1/2008 — I’m very pleased to welcome Felix Gilman as the final guest blogger on Ecstatic Days. Felix is the author of Thunderer, now available in paperback, and its sequel Gears of the City, forthcoming on December 30. He also has a very short piece ...
Jon Foster’s sketches for Cherie Priest’s Boneshaker cover
bscreview.com 8/26/2009 — Big fan of Jon Foster, so when I saw Cherie Priest mention these, I asked Irene Gallo (the Tor art warlord) if we could redisplay them here. She proved strong but finally gave in when I pointed the BSC-Deathstar at Tor HQ (or she simply said yes--I ain't tellin'). Check them out after the ...
Cat Rambo: Guest-blogging on Ecstatic Days (Sept. 22-Oct. 3)
jeffvandermeer.com 9/22/2008 — I’m thrilled to have Cat Rambo , my co-conspirator on “The Surgeon’s Tale,” a finalist for the Million Writers Award, guest blogging for a couple of weeks here at Ecstatic Days. Rambo’s stories have been appearing for ...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW | Cherie Priest author of Boneshaker
booktionary.blogspot.com 9/29/2009 — Boneshaker blew me away so much I had to learn a bit more about the author Cherie Priest . Priest is the author of many books including the much lauded Eden Moore series of Southern Gothic stories starting with Four and Twenty Blackbirds in addition to many other works.   You ...