This just in
So, after a couple of rough days, something to smile about crosses the email boundary:
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Meanwhile, the planning for COSine picks up steam:
if you can be in Colorado Springs in mid-January you can stop by and say hello. We're hoping for enough of a presence from the Friends of Liad to have a party, or at least a breakfast...
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Phobos Impact For Immediate Release: Contact: John Ordover FIRST PRINTING OF SWORD OF ORION OUT OF STOCK! The upstart science fiction and fantasy line Phobos Impact (an imprint of Phobos Books) is pleased to announce that they are out of stock on their 8,000 copy trade paperback first printing of SWORD OF ORION: Beneath Strange Skies Book One by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. The five-book series from the creators of the Liaden (r) Universe tells the story of sixteen year old Jerel Telemon and her companions as they gate from world to world in their struggle to stop the evil Oligarchy from regaining its domination of the galaxy. "Think of it as Star Wars meets The Belgariad," Editor-in-Chief John Ordover said. "Alternative-worlds said that 'Brilliant characterizations, exotic cultures and thrilling chase scenes make SWORD OF ORION a book that is destined to become a classic' and who am I to disagree with them?" Ordover added Sword of Orion is one of four Fall Launch titles from Phobos Impact; the other titles in Phobos Impact's Fall Launch are All Eve's Hallows by Dean Wesley Smith, Dragon America by Mike Resnick, and Blood and Roses by Ann Tonsor Zeddies.
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Meanwhile, the planning for COSine picks up steam:
if you can be in Colorado Springs in mid-January you can stop by and say hello. We're hoping for enough of a presence from the Friends of Liad to have a party, or at least a breakfast...
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I'm going and I think
Congrats!
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I think we've only seen one episode of Stargate, so that's not our source... Andre Norton, Robert Heinlein, and CJ Cherryh, among many others, wowed us both as kids -- with stargates -- and I think that's what we were after. By the time something hit TV pr the movies it's usually an old idea.
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I thought it read like Andre Norton. This is good!
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Sounds good.