The time has come!
We have until August 28th to get our votes in for my debut book, The Life Engineered, to maybe-perhaps-but-probably-not win a Dragon Award at Dragon Con!
The Life Engineered was, alongside books by Ann Leckie and Kim Stanley Robinson, in the science fiction category of the very first Dragon Awards. It’s a public vote so I ask of you; please vote for my robot book.
Sign up here and fill out the form. You’ll get a confirmation email and a few days after you prove you’re not a robot (discrimination, I know) you’ll get a survey ballot. Make sure you vote for The Life Engineered (and also my fellow Sword & Laser Collection authors’ books Asteroid Made of Dragons and Unattractive Vampire) and we’ll be all set.
Haven’t read The Life Engineered? Well, click on the name of the book and get yourself a digital copy for 0.99$.
I have some incredible news coming for A God in the Shed, so don’t worry, I haven’t forgotten what you all came here for. For now though: vote vote vote!
Cheers,
JF
Time is running out!
We have until the 28th of August to get as many votes for The Life Engineered for the Dragon Awards (along with fellow nominees Asteroid Made of Dragons and Unattractive Vampire).
What am I talking about? The Life Engineered was nominated in the Science Fiction Literature category for the Dragon Awards at Dragon Con this year. Also in that category: Kim Stanley Robinson and Ann Leckie.
I know what you’re thinking, surely this is a sign of the End Times or at the very least a weakening of the barriers separating reality from my fantasies. Well, if we’re all doomed anyways, might as well see if we can win an award.
Click here to sign up to vote. Enter your information. You’ll get an mail to confirm your registration. Afterwards it’ll take a few days but you’ll get a ballot survey to fill out. Vote for whatever you feel should win, but seriously, vote for The Life Engineered (and Asteroid Made of Dragons and Unattractive Vampire).
This is some potentially life-changing level stuff going on. It won’t cost you a dime and you’ll be making history. My history, but it sounds selfish when I say it like that.
Cheers,
JF