. . . because there have been Questions Asked.
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Salvage Right page proofs have landed at the Cat Farm and Confusion Factory!
We hear that here is a possibility of an eARC within the next week or two.
Watch the skies.
Photo of page proofs. Dragon provided for scale.
Read MoreSo! Yesterday was quite a banner day for Liaden Universe® appreciations.
There was Ryk Spoor’s guest column, here.
And there was also a column on Giant Freaking Robot, by Joshua Tyler, here.
Both are largely positive takes on the universe, and I encourage you to read them and share them, perhaps, with your friends who have yet to discover All Things Liaden.
Despite being largely positive, Mr. Tyler’s piece contains a sentence which has . . . horrified, concerned, and angered some Liaden readers and fans, and thus I find letters in my mailbox. This blog post is a blanket reply to those letters, and statements of concern.
Mr. Tyler states: “Sadly, Liaden co-author Steve Miller died suddenly on February 20, 2024. He was 73...
Read MoreSo, I just finished reviewing the page proofs for “The Last Train to Clarkesville,” a Liaden Universe® Western that will be appearing in this anthology of all-new stories, edited by David Boop, coming from Baen on November 5.
Man we did a good job on that story!
Here’s a teaser:
He was big, and strong, and peaceable. Nobody was expecting a fight.
Nobody expected him to knock down one deputy, much less two, or take off running, and if they’d ever even thought about his pony, they sure hadn’t expected the bolt of hoofed lightning that answered his whistle, nor the ease with which a big man could swing into the saddle from a dead run.
Meld and Questa were gone before the second deputy lumbered to his feet.
Out of town.
And on the wrong side of the law.
Here’s the full Table of Contents:
In...
Read MoreFor those who pay attention to such things, Diviner’s Bow has been turned in to Baen, slightly ahead of the (renegotiated) deadline.
Diviner’s Bow
A Novel of the Liaden Universe®
Sharon Lee and Steve Miller
October 27, 2024
Approximately 130,600 words/131,700 with glossaryArt by David Mattingly
Publication date, hardcover and ebook: April 1, 2025
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