We've got three brand new ebooks released on Amazon Kindle this week!
There's Banners in the Wind, the final instalment in Juliet E. McKenna's fantasy trilogy The Chronicles of the Lescari Revolution, which she scheduled for release as an ebook for the very first time in March-April-May of this year.
There are also two novels which have only very very recently been released in print: Ian Whate's sci-fi adventure The Noise Revealed (the sequel to last year's The Noise Within), and Eric Brown's much-praised masterpiece The Kings of Eternity.
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Good Company
There's a decent little review of The Noise Within over at Total Sci-Fi Online. There IS a sequel coming out, Anthony, it's called The Noise Revealed and it'll be out next year!
Also, the print edition of The Observer this weekend listed the top three books chosen by a handful of independent booksellers and Edinburgh's Transreal Fiction put Banners in the Wind in 2nd place. That's between Terry Pratchett and Greg Egan - Juliet's in some fantastic company there!
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Also, the print edition of The Observer this weekend listed the top three books chosen by a handful of independent booksellers and Edinburgh's Transreal Fiction put Banners in the Wind in 2nd place. That's between Terry Pratchett and Greg Egan - Juliet's in some fantastic company there!
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The Write Stuff...

Seems I'm to speak at The Write Fantastic's Fifth Anniversary Event this year in Oxford.
Juliet E. McKenna (who wrote the Chronicles of the Lescari Revolution books Irons in the Fire - there's David Palumbo's dramatic cover on the right - Blood in the Water and upcoming Banners in the Wind) has asked me to come along and speak on one of her panels.
Our own Ian Whates - whose space opera The Noise Within is due out in a couple of months - will be there too, and a load of other exciting authors have already been confirmed, and I know they've got more potentials lined up.
If you're likely to be in the area on Saturday 8th May, then swing by and say hello. You can even book now if you're keen.
Jenni's said she'll pop by as well.
David
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