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Nuts & Bolts: Cherie Priest - Genreville - Blog on Publishers Weekly
Nuts & Bolts: Cherie Priest - Genreville - Blog on Publishers Weekly
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 parts horror, contemporary fantasy and ...
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) ...
Cherie Priest–Guest-blogging on Ecstatic Days Nov. 10-14
jeffvandermeer.com — 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 ... (more) Cherie Priest–Guest-blogging on Ecstatic Days Nov. 10-14
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Ecstatic Days — ... too much detail, I’m having problems with my left retina, and today I’m going to find out both the nature and extent of those problems — so all fingers are crossed for a total lack of excitement.  If there’s one thing I don’t need right now, it’s lasers poking around inside my eyeballs. I’m just sayin’. But in other news, here’s a handful of links for entertainment purposes only: *  Rose Fox from Publishers Weekly interviews me over at Genreville. It’s a quick little chat about my upcoming novel ...

SF Tidbits for 11/13/08
SF Signal — Cover Pr0n: Artist James Jean details the genesis of the cover for his art book, Fables. Here's a Flickr set of Alan Aldridge SF Covers. Interviews an Profiles: @Joseph Mallozzi's blog: David Anthony Durham (Acacia) answers reader questions. @Genreville: Cherie Priest, author of (Fathom), who is guest-blogging this week at Ecstatic Days. @SciFi Wire: Hellboy creator Mike Mignola discusses plans for a new ...

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