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  1. “MultiReal” Miscellany  • 
    Life moves fast, and this "MultiReal" promotion stuff is zipping by like an F-16. Here's a passel of news about book stuff, which I'm just going to lump here behind bullet points for lack of any better idea.
  2. My Readercon 19 Schedule  • 
    Here's my Readercon 19 schedule, for anybody who will be in Burlington, Massachusetts this weekend and wants to catch up with me.
  3. The Jump 225 Jumbo Mega-Bonanza Summer Giveaway, Week 3  • 
    This week's giveaway contest: pick a comic book superhero to run as either Barack Obama's or John McCain's running mate this fall. And then tell me why said superhero would be an asset to the ticket.
  4. SFNovelists Interview Now Up  • 
    There's an interview with me that's been posted to the SFNovelists.com group. Simon Haynes, author of the Hal Spacejock series, has put the interview up on his Blogspot blog and his LiveJournal, God bless him. Since this is a group interview, it might still pop up on other SFNovelists member blogs too.
  5. The Jump 225 Jumbo Mega-Bonanza Summer Giveaway, Week 2  • 
    Here's the winner of last week's Jump 225 Jumbo Mega Bonanza Giveaway contest -- and another opportunity for you to win the complete David Louis Edelman Canon.
  6. Locus and Fantasy Book Critic Raves for “MultiReal”  • 
    Locus and Fantasy Book Critic have both weighed in on "MultiReal," and they're both more or less rave reviews. Ergo, I am pleased.
  7. The Jump 225 Jumbo Mega-Bonanza Summer Giveaway  • 
    Every week for the next four weeks, I'm going to hold a contest here on my blog. And the winner of each contest will receive copies of "Infoquake," "MultiReal," "The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Volume Two," and Mervyn Peake's "Titus Alone." Read the full article for details.
  8. Grasping for the Wind: “MultiReal” the “Empire Strikes Back” of the Jump 225 Trilogy  • 
    Two new reviews for "MultiReal" have hit the web. The Grasping for the Wind blog compares the book to "The Empire Strikes Back," saying it's better than its predecessor; SFCrowsnest, meanwhile, criticizes the book for plot confusion and trying to stuff too much information between two covers.
  9. Martiniere Wallpapiere  • 
    Solaris Books is offering "Infoquake" wallpaper on the Downloads section of their website. So if you've ever wanted a hi-res closeup of Stephan Martiniere artwork on your desktop, now's your chance.
  10. Harriet Klausner Speeds Through Praise for “MultiReal”  • 
    Harriet Klausner, the #1 customer reviewer on Amazon, has given her stamp of approval to "MultiReal." (Of course, if you know anything about Harriet Klausner, you'll take her word with a "2001" monolith-sized chunk of salt.)

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