Tag: Marseguro

Do they know something I don’t know?

The latest catalogue of the Canadian version of the Science Fiction Book Club arrived today, with Marseguro prominently featured atop one of the science fiction pages. Very nice! But I was a bit taken aback by that headline: “The first in a gripping new trilogy.” That’s very flattering, except, of course, I’ve only written two …

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Go to World Fantasy Con, get a free copy of Marseguro!

No, I won’t be handing them out in the hallways at World Fantasy Convention in Calgary in October; my publisher, DAW, has taken care of that for me. I just received confirmation today that the convention organizers have received 300 copies of Marseguro for including in the World Fantasy Con book bags. That’s not enough …

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Go to World Fantasy Con, get a free copy of Marseguro!

No, I won’t be handing them out in the hallways at World Fantasy Convention in Calgary in October; my publisher, DAW, has taken care of that for me. I just received confirmation today that the convention organizers have received 300 copies of Marseguro for including in the World Fantasy Con book bags. That’s not enough …

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What is science fiction?" A definitive answer at last!

John C. Wright* nails down the ever-pesky definition of science fiction: Science Fiction is that genre of cognitive estrangement in a post-Gothic mode, utilizing a willing suspension of disbelief, transcending anthropocentricism and temporal provincialism, where spacemen, raygun in fist, soar through outer space with a glamorous brunette Space-Babes in their brawny arms. He offers extensive …

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What is science fiction?" A definitive answer at last!

John C. Wright* nails down the ever-pesky definition of science fiction: Science Fiction is that genre of cognitive estrangement in a post-Gothic mode, utilizing a willing suspension of disbelief, transcending anthropocentricism and temporal provincialism, where spacemen, raygun in fist, soar through outer space with a glamorous brunette Space-Babes in their brawny arms. He offers extensive …

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What is science fiction?" A definitive answer at last!

John C. Wright* nails down the ever-pesky definition of science fiction: Science Fiction is that genre of cognitive estrangement in a post-Gothic mode, utilizing a willing suspension of disbelief, transcending anthropocentricism and temporal provincialism, where spacemen, raygun in fist, soar through outer space with a glamorous brunette Space-Babes in their brawny arms. He offers extensive …

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Another good review for Marseguro…

…this time from Fantasy & Sci-fi Lovin’ Book Reviews. Some highlights (of a fairly lengthy review): “The way Willett has pulled together military technology into this story is fantastic. It’s like space opera and military SF got together and had a love child, or something equally as fascinating… “It’s an action-packed ride filled with creepy …

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Photo of the Day: Marseguro in hardcover!

Look what came in the mail today: a copy of the Science Fiction Book Club edition of Marseguro. It looks great in hardcover. (Also, as you can see, much, much bigger…) More photos here.

Another good review for Marseguro…

…this time from Fantasy & Sci-fi Lovin’ Book Reviews. Some highlights (of a fairly lengthy review): “The way Willett has pulled together military technology into this story is fantastic. It’s like space opera and military SF got together and had a love child, or something equally as fascinating… “It’s an action-packed ride filled with creepy …

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Photo of the Day: Marseguro in hardcover!

Look what came in the mail today: a copy of the Science Fiction Book Club edition of Marseguro. It looks great in hardcover. (Also, as you can see, much, much bigger…) More photos here.

Marseguro now available from Canadian Science Fiction Book Club

The Canadian version of the Science Fiction Book Club is now offering Marseguro, in hardcover, for just 20 cents–assuming you choose it as one of the first five books you get for a dollar when you join for the first time. If you’re already a member, you can get the hardcover version for $13.99. Don’t …

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Toronto Reading: Centennial

Last night’s reading at the Centennial branch of the Toronto Public Library was certainly very different from the one the night before. We had a small (but high-quality!) crowd at the Beaches, Candas and I, in a quiet, intimate setting. At the Centennial branch, Alison Baird (that’s her reading in the picture at right) and …

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