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Prestor had disappeared almost two and a half years before, skipping E3 and posting random assets from his mystery project sporadically on social media.  2.5 years was a half a console life cycle; long enough to quadruple PC benchmarks by Moore’s Law; a round trip to the Mordor with stops at Rivendell, Edoras and Bree.  In a word, forever.
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Great sense of movement.
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    Glittering shards of window glass exploded into the tavern, flashing back the firelight.  The human cannonball who had shattered the pane hugged knees to chest, sheltering in her dark cloak.  Her body rolled with momentum and she twisted to keep the cloak between herself and the tiny, spinning knives.  A split second before touching down, her legs kicked straight, reaching as far ahead of the spray as they could go.  Boots skidded on crystalline dust.  The shrouded figure lowered her center of gravity, became a shadowed lump projecting from a floor strewn with stars.
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    All, thank you for the support. Things have been progressing well! Why? I have incentives for you!

    The TOP 10 supporters who order the most copies of Frost to help me achieve this goal will each receive an 11" x 17" poster of one of the AMAZING Frost illustrations Kaytalin Platt has done! Take a look at these amazing options you have to choose from! I’ll be sending you illustration images every day this week.

    Order and increase your chances of winning a poster while you still can!

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      So a friend just sent me this message.  I assume this is partly why a good large number of us do what we do, so I figured I’d share.  Sorry if it’s spammy.

      "You have inspired [my life partner of 3 years] so much with his writing. He is also a fantasy writer. Right now he has been writing like double his average amount while drinking coffee out of his dreams are worth chasing cup.  I just thought you should know. It fills me with happy."


      The Dreams Are Worth Chasing cup is something I’m offering as an extra incentive to folks who let me know they want one.  It just has the spiral from Borehole Bazaar cover art on one side and the words Dreams Are Worth Chasing on the other side.  Comes in glass and painted ceramic.  The painted ceramic is microwave, food and dishwasher safe, except I wrapped the handle in leather, so that might unravel at some point.  If you want one, two pre-orders of any level is the cost, that and you have to let me know your address and that you’re interested in the swag.

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        Irvin’s debut collection, SAFE INSIDE THE VIOLENCE, is a finalist for the 2016 Anthony Award ...
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          Tantalus Depths has been given the honor of another guest interview on another book blog. A special thanks to Christopher Irvin for taking the time to showcase us this week!
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          With the help of a fugitive AI robot, a teenager framed by the most powerful organization on Earth, sets out to clear his name and expose a dark and terrible truth to the world.
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          Onwards and Upwards!

          So at some point, we hit 50 followers. I want to use this opportunity to thank (again) everyone who has commented, reviewed or recommended Invictus. You are the oil that keeps the gears turning!

          Whilst I’m here, I’ll do two things:

          First I’m going to shout out to Matthew Dho’s  I Am Waltz. Any and all proceeds from the sales will be given to the families of the victims of the Orlando shooting. So support an awesome book, and a worthy cause.  Also it has robot gore.

          Secondly, I was going to do a character bio - but couldn’t decide who to do. So I asked Silver to give a rundown on the group as a whole instead.

          Key Members:

          "Silver Jenkins here, reporting for The Vox. I should probably start with myself, although I’m not that important a member (my trumpet gathers dust in the closet). I’m agender, so they/them pronouns please. I do all the reporting for our underground resistance newspaper The Vox, and am always ready to take an oppurtune shot. I also do a lot of hacking in my spare time, and am a backup in case Adrian’s heart finally gives out.

          • Alyx Bradley -   Our Runner
          • Ruth King-Gomez - She’s our self-confessed den mother, and complete fusspot. She has that motherly stare that tells you off without having to say anything. Oh yeah, and always look at her when you talk to her, or she might smack you.
          • Harriet Anti - Our medic and biotech expert. She used to work for Charon, on project Titan. She was part of the team to crack ectogenesis, then realized the horror of what they’d done and jumped ship. She also has a mysterious genetic illness that she doesn’t like to talk about. 
          • Rain Bradley - Harriet’s lover, Alyx’s mother, and currently very dead. Her Soul is stuck in Sheol. Getting it out is our number one objective.
          • Adrian Goldstein - Eurgh. What can I say? He’s a rich git, always high and  has appalling personal hygiene. But he’s a damn good hacker, always looking out for us and can do shell transfers (we call them ’Recuva’) no problem. He spends a suspicious amount of time in the Inner City though. Not that I’m complaining.
          • Mae Anti - Harriet’s biological sister. The two have a chequered past we can only speculate about. She’s our guardian angel. She teaches people how to fight, defend themselves and the nuances of human anatomy. She likes her knives a bit too much, and refuses to get a gun. Somehow she’s yet to have to undergo a Recuva though.
          • Hernando King-Gomez - Oh my god where do I start. He’s Ruth’s husband, if the name didn’t give it away, and performs much the same duties. But holy hell is he ripped. He also runs the farm, kitchens, orphanage and teaches the kids chess, risk and diplomacy in his spare time.

          We have others, but these are the main ones. They’re always around, lovely to talk to and fully prepared to die for our cause. Though we’d rather not, because we’re probably all branded as traitors and doomed to Sheol. So we’re stuck living for the time being. Not that we fear death, but more that we know what comes after, and we don’t much like it."

          Love,

          X x

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            Greetings from Oklahoma City! Slowly but surely I am making my way across this country of ours, and I’ve seen a Graceland, a Christian waterpark in Texas, and so much more. During this, we have reached our Quill goal, which means everyone will get a book, so everyone on the list who hasn’t preordered definitely should!

            Thanks for your support, and let’s get to the 750 mark!
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