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by Jeffrey Thomas
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Press Release: DEADSTOCK Free Download!
I’ll let the press release speak for itself:
“In March 2008, Solaris will be releasing the much-anticipated new Punktown novel from Jeffrey Thomas. BLUE WAR is a science fiction thriller set on a colony world in another dimension, with blue jungles and exotic cultures. To support the publication of BLUE WAR, Solaris will be offering a FREE DOWNLOAD of our first Punktown novel, DEADSTOCK. DEADSTOCK will be released for free download on the 25TH JANUARY 2008, available in PDF as well as Mobipocket Reader format.”
Read the full press release HERE:
http://solarisbooks.com/press-releases/press-release-deadstock.asp
And why not have a look at two interviews I’ve done to support the free DEADSTOCK download and promote the forthcoming arrival of BLUE WAR? The first is at the site for Fantasy Book Critic:
http://fantasybookcritic.blogspot.com/2007/12/interview-with-jeffrey-thomas.html
…and then there’s this interview, for SciFiChick.com:
They asked great questions, and in the interviews you’ll learn a lot about BLUE WAR, and the decision to try this interesting experiment with offering DEADSTOCK for free. If you haven’t read DEADSTOCK, read it now — and prepare yourself for Jeremy Stake’s next case.
P.S. – At the Solaris site they’ve posted a few blogs about what they call “Jeffrey Thomas Season.” Got to love that! Here are the links:
http://solaris-editors-blog.blogspot.com/2007/12/start-of-jeffrey-thomas-season.html
http://solaris-editors-blog.blogspot.com/2007/12/jeffrey-thomas-interview.html
‘Tis the season to be jolly!
2 Responses to “Press Release: DEADSTOCK Free Download!”
Michael Natale
Jeff
The internets is a strange place. I used to work with you over at Chase Paper (I think…) back when Dinosaurs roamed the earth. I was in prepress (the stripping department).
I haven’t checked out any of your work yet, but I will now that you’re showing up in my RSS feeds (via SciFiChick.com). Congrats on all your success writing.
I’ve written a couple short stories and had some stuff published both in print and over at the Variant Frequencies podcast but am still a very noob writer.
Later,
Michael Natale
Gaynell
Well written article.
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