Showing posts with label walter jon williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walter jon williams. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2015

The Change: Tales of Downfall and Rebirth LAUNCH Event - Come See Me!

Next Monday I'll be participating in the launch event for The Change: Tales of Downfall and Rebirth, which takes place in the milieau of the New York Times bestselling Emberverse novels, by S.M. Stirling.

The event details are:

7PM Monday, June 15, 2015

Violet Crown Cinema
1606 Alcaldesa Street
Santa Fe, NM 87501

Preorder tickets here.

Other authors who will be there include: S.M. Stirling, Diana Paxson, Kier Salmon, John J. Miller, Matt (M.T.) Reiten, Jane Lindskold, Lauren C. Taffeau, Walter Jon Williams,  and Victor Milan. While I don't know the exact format, usually these are done panel style, so the audience is welcome to participate by asking questions. 

There will also be readings and of course the opportunity to have your book signed. Our original venue, the Jean-Cocteau Cinema is bound by contract to show Jurassic World during the same timeslot. I can't guarantee we'll be scarier or more exciting than this movie, but we'll do our darnedest!


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Win a signed copy of Implied Spaces by Walter Jon Williams

Well, you can guess from my lack of posting how insane life got as we moved back to the USA. I started my own little ebook formatting company, E.M. Tippetts Book Designs - well, it started out little. It's now four people strong and we've formatted one New York Times bestseller and several USA Today bestsellers, and clients keep on coming.

And now we're branching out into science fiction, which is back to my roots. It only makes sense that I announce giveaways on this, my science fiction website. And to kick it all off, we're giving away a signed copy of Implied Spaces, by the Nebula Award winning author, Walter Jon Williams.


Aristide, a semi-retired computer scientist turned swordsman, is a scholar of the implied spaces, seeking meaning amid the accidents of architecture in a universe where reality itself has been sculpted and designed by superhuman machine intelligence. While exploring the pre-technological world Midgarth, one of four dozen pocket universes created within a series of vast, orbital matrioshka computer arrays, Aristide uncovers a fiendish plot threatening to set off a nightmare scenario, perhaps even bringing about the ultimate Existential Crisis: the end of civilization itself. Traveling the pocket universes with his wormhole-edged sword Tecmesssa in hand and talking cat Bitsy, avatar of the planet-sized computer Endora, at his side, Aristide must find a way to save the multiverse from subversion, sabotage, and certain destruction.