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November 4, 2014
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It’s out! At long last (from my perspective it feels like FOREVER) the sequel to Twinmaker is available for sale. To celebrate, I have a whole array of interviews, deleted scenes, related stories and urban myths planned for the next few months. I’ll also be traveling about Australia, leaving signed stock in my wake. Watch […]
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November 3, 2014
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Here, to celebrate the international release of Crashland, is a scene that sadly ended up on the cutting room floor, featuring Clair and new characters Devin and Trevin Bartelme on the seastead Athene. Prize giants appear elsewhere in the climax of Hollowgirl, and in the related short story “The Tyranny of Distance”. “Clair & […]
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October 31, 2014
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People who know me personally have had to put up with some serious whining about “the most difficult book ever“, by which I mean the most challenging, high-stakes, ambitious, and brain-bending thing to issue from my metaphorical pen. They’ll be glad to know that after many rewrites and struggles, it is now DONE. Hollowgirl is […]
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October 23, 2014
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They’re good so far, touchwood! (Not that I’m superstitious or anything. Force of habit.) Booklist loved Twinmaker so I was eager to see what they said about the sequel. They didn’t let me down (warning: spoilers for Twinmaker): Williams brings back the girl who broke the world and gives her a whole new set of […]
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