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The Reef – Waterstones' Distribution

Posted by Chris on January 29, 2008 at 20:47
Posted in: Book News, Conventions

Just to confirm to you all, and I'm pretty much excited about, that Mark Charan Newton's debut novel The Reef will be receiving a mass distribution via Waterstones: a first for Pendragon (and hopefully not the last!)

Copies should be stocked in April, so hot-foot your way to your local W then and buy a copy.

The official launch is scheduled for Eastercon on the Friday night, with free wine.

Ooop North

Posted by Chris on January 25, 2008 at 20:45
Posted in: Reviews

Just a quick message to say that I shall be in York tomorrow for the British Fantasy Open Night – imbibing a few beers, and listening intently to a few well-told ghost stories (and not falling asleep, hopefully.)

Also, a new review has surfaced for New Writings in the Fantastic.

In other news, The Reef has been booked into the printer's schedule… woo-hoo; juust need to pay for it now.

Back on an even keel…

Posted by Chris on January 3, 2008 at 19:27
Posted in: General

Hope everyone had a pleasant New Year and the festivities? Here's too 2008, eh?

Anyway, normality is sort of returning to PP towers…

Received the signed bookplates for No-Man and Other Tales, with the pre-orders despatched – yours should be with you in a day or so. Thanks for your patience.

The Reef is about to be proofed ready for printing, and I've just started working on Triquorum III which I hope to bring out at Eastercon along with the above novel. Talking of Triquorum, a new review just appeared over at SF Crowsnest for the first instalment – praising in particular John Grant's tale.

Oh, and a couple of high-profile reviews surfaced for New Writings in the Fantastic: both above-average write-ups in the newsstand magazines SFX and Death Ray.

Why not buy a copy to find out for yourself – that is, a copy of the book (though I'm sure the magazines would also like your cash).

Anyway, that's it for now…

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