Willow, the awesome artist who does the awesome covers for the Monkey Queen books, has just launched a crowdfunding campaign to get her BD/comic, The Journey Of Earth, collected as a graphic novel! The only drawback is that it’s in French (so you’re actually backing Le Voyage de Terre), but even $6 plus postage gets you a postcard and a thank-you by email (and add a pinback button for about $2 more)! And if this succeeds, there will probably be an English version later! So don’t delay! Head to the Ulule crowdfunding site and help Willow get the adventures of Earth, Moon and their friends in print!
Monthly Archives: June 2015
on switching to Kindle Unlimited
It’s now official – the Monkey Queen e-books are now only available through Amazon, and have been enrolled in Kindle Unlimited for unlimited borrowing by KU members. The whys and wherefores after the cut. Continue reading
Filed under where to buy
And he thought he heard the echoes of a pennywhistle blog
Sunday catchup, and the big news is that Willow has just put up the first few pages of her BD/comic, The Journey Of Earth! The dialogue is in French, but you can get the gist of what’s going on, and the art is just as wonderful as you’d expect! (And she’ll be working shortly on an English translation!) Go look!
More after the cut. Continue reading
Filed under Sunday catchup
a major announcement
I’ve decided to take the first steps towards moving the Monkey Queen books into Kindle Unlimited. This will mean that they’ll only be available on Amazon. I’ll write a longer explanation later as to why this is being done, but I wanted to alert you that if you wanted to buy any of the books from anywhere that wasn’t Amazon, you should do it in the next 24 hours. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this will cause.
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Neil Gaiman, powerful big rats, and telling your stories
WARNING: To make this blog post work, I’m going to have to give away a little secret I’ve had going in all the Monkey Queen books to date. If you don’t want to be spoiled, skip this post. If you don’t mind it, read on after the cut. Continue reading
Filed under on writing