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Tobias Buckell, author of Crystal Rain, has recently released one of his 2008 short stories with a creative commons license and that’s good news for us.

A snippet from his website:

Inquisitor, warrior, and priest Ixtli’s fast-paced journey by airship began in Tenochtitlan, facing the solemn row of white robed pipiltin. The rulers of the grandest city of the world had roused him from his house, burly Jaguar Scouts with rifles throwing open his doors and shouting him awake.

“I’m to go to New Amsterdam?” Ixtli could hardly keep the distaste out of his voice. The colonies were cold now, and filthy, and smelly.

Mecatl, the eldest of the pipiltin and rumored favorite of the Steel Emperor, explained. “There has been a murder there.”

“And have the British lost the ability to police their own?” Ixtli had little love for the far north.

“The murder is of a young man. His heart has been removed in what looks like an Eagle sacrifice. Find out the truth of the matter, and whether apostate priests have immigrated to New Amsterdam.”

This was news to Ixtli. Followers of the sacrifice usually inhabited border lands between cities, scattered and un-united. None of them tried to keep the old ways in any Mexica city.

But in the chaos of a savage, foreign city like New Amsterdam, maybe they could rebuild their followers.

“And if I find it’s so?” Ixtli asked the pipiltin.

“Find the truth,” they told him. “If it is true, then we will have to root out the heresy from a distance. But if it is not true, we need to find out what is happening.”

And seven hours later Ixtli was passing out of his father country and into the great swathe of territory the French called Louisiana, the large airship he’d booked passage on powering hard against the winds.

Take a gander at The People’s Machine HERE or download a copy HERE.

Contiuing their trend of progressive thinking, Orbit Books has announced plans to release digital versions of many of their successful novels at only $1 apiece! Each month will feature a new novel at that low price (unfortunately after the month is up the price will go back to normal), but there isn’t a better way to check out some of the features of your iPhone/PDA/Computer/Cell Phone as a reading device than to pick up novels like The Way of Shadows by Brent Weeks, Winterbirth by Brian Ruckley or Use of Weapons by Iain M. Banks.

The Press Release:

Introducing the One Dollar Ebook from Orbit!

Orbit – in partnership with a number of major ebook vendors – has launched an innovative promotion offering one ebook for sale each month at the introductory price of $1.00. At the end of the promotional month the cost of the ebook returns to its standard price and a new book will be offered at the discount. Details of the promotion are at www.onedollarorbit.com

The promotion will include The Way of Shadows by debut author Brent Weeks, Empress by Karen Miller, as well as classics of science fiction such as Use of Weapons by Iain M. Banks.

VP and Publisher of Orbit Tim Holman said: “We believe that this promotion will give readers a great opportunity to discover new writers. Most of our consumer marketing has an online focus, and the digital marketplace offers the perfect platform for price-promotion initiatives such as this. It will be very exciting to see how effective it is. The range of titles chosen for the promotion includes a mix of frontlist and backlist, from both new and established authors, and we will be monitoring the performance of every title very closely.”

A list of titles that will be available at the discount price can be found at http://www.onedollarorbit.com

You can find out all the dirty details about the event HERE.

Thanks to John’s absurdly successful Book Reviewers Linkup Meme, I was introduced to a dearth of new Speculative Fiction blogs. Looking at my paltry Blogroll in my sidebar, I decided it was time to do something about it.

Instead of making my page a mile long by adding ever blog to my side bar (it’s pretty long even now), I went ahead and made a dedicated page for links to other blogs. If you’re not on the list, drop me a comment or email and I’ll go ahead and add you.

For now, check out the huge list and see that you don’t find a new blog that’s right up your alley. A link to the page can also be found in my sidebar just above the “Subscribe” section (which you should also do!)

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You are always trying to find the time to get back to your book. You are convinced that the world would be a much better place if only everyone read more.

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I guess that’s only suitable, considering I run a book blog! Take the test and let me know what kind of reader you are.

The Ancient by R.A. Salvatore

As a big fan of Salvatore’s DemonWars novels, it saddens me to name The Ancient by R.A. Salvatore as the lamest novel I finished all year. It completely misses the point of what made the early novels so damn good and was a huge letdown after its predesscor, The Highwayman. There’s not much more to be said (that isn’t in my review) except that I hope the next novel in the cycle, The Dame, can get things back on track.

Read my full review (if you dare) HERE.