I am a very proud publisher today. Getting The Green Man’s Heir on the short list for the Bristish Fantasy Awards was a pleasant suprise, but something I thought had a chance of happening. Getting The Green Man’s Foe on the short list for this year’s British Science Fiction Association Awards is veering into “beyond wildest dreams” territory. I mean, just look at the company the book is keeping:
- Emma Newman – Atlas Alone (Gollancz)
- Gareth L Powell – Fleet of Knives (Titan Books)
- Adrian Tchaikovsky – Children of Ruin (Tor)
- Tade Thompson – The Rosewater Insurrection (Orbit)
- Juliet E McKenna – The Green Man’s Foe (Wizard’s Tower Press)
All of the other books on that list are on the Locus Recommended Reading List. That is pretty special company to be keeping.
Congratulations are also due to Ben Baldwin for the cover, and to Toby Selwyn who edited the book.
So I guess I might have to be at Eastercon after all, though I will be very jet lagged because I’ll be fresh off a plane from British Columbia.
In the meantime, if you want a copy of The Green Man’s Foe, there are links here. If you are buying the ebook, Juliet gets most money if you buy direct from Wizard’s Tower. You’ll also be able to get copies from me in person at Foyles, Bristol later this month, and at Swecon in March.
Thank you.
I’ve bought it directly from Wizard’s Tower. I hope Juliet buys someting nice with my money.
best wishes
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-Alan