I had to look this up. as I didn't watch much Voyager :)
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Not sure if they've acquired translation rights for the rest - best shot is to ask the publisher, which will at least show there's a demand.
I can vouch for Uneasy Lies the Head which I’m keen to get to the table.
Thank you! 3rd book is in the works.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe..."
An excellent Eastercon from @easterconuk.bsky.social - top quality programming and also a huge thanks for the virtual programme which was greatly appreciated by Annie who couldn’t make it physically.
This.
For those who’ve read Children of Strife, I give you Milner’s board meetings.
MoonDay Monday!
Thanks!
Eyes of the Void by @aptshadow.bsky.social (Adrian Tchaikovsky) is on sale for a quid right now as an ebook, and it's very good.
www.kobo.com/gb/en/ebook/...
All four hardback special edition books from Adrian Tchaikovsky’s “Children of Time” series laid out side-by-side on a table.
All four “Children of Time” books in their fancy hardback special editions, stood upright on a table with the spines facing the camera. We can see the coloured spredges at the top.
All four books of Adrian Tchaikovsky’s “Children of Time” series stacked atop each other on a table. These are the hardback special editions from The Broken Binding, and they have been arranged with their graphical spredges facing forwards to the camera.
📚 That means I have a full set of @aptshadow.bsky.social “Children of Time” series from @thebrokenbinding.bsky.social with their glorious spredges! 🤗
📚🚀 #SciFiBooks 🪐📚💙 #BookSky 🦋
I'm sorry, @aptshadow.bsky.social, but I expected a personalised message and embossed gold leaf, personally delivered, not this stunningly beautiful delight, but I shall forgive you this time. 😁
Seriously, @thebrokenbinding.bsky.social knock it for six every damn time! 😍
Incredible work.
It’s a lot of fun! I backed it in the crowdfunder.
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Legend says that the Hilton Birmingham Metropole was designed by King Minos as a baffling maze to imprison his monstrous son but the Minotaur moved out after waiting an hour to get served at the bar.
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Here is my schedule for Eastercon
Events!
I mean not really but you get the same problems when you’re actually looking to it for truth or discovery.
Achievement unlocked.
Against green and black fabric, two paperback copies of TERRIBLE WORLDS novella bind-ups by Adrian Tchaikovsky: REVOLUTIONS and DESTINATIONS.
Did you know that @aptshadow.bsky.social 's TERRIBLE WORLDS novellas are also available in handy paperback bindups?
The latest set of three (DESTINATIONS) is out in May! Inc. WALKING TO ALDEBARAN, ONE DAY ALL THIS WILL BE YOURS & AND PUT AWAY CHILDISH THINGS.
Preorder now https://geni.us/terrwdest
The British Fantasy Society, Dominic Berry, Elizabeth Hopkinson, Rachel Handley, Alex Penland, 7 pm: Open Mic, 5 min slots for poetry or stories, 8 pm Panel Discussion and Q&A. 22nd April.
Come join me for a @britfantasysoc.bsky.social event on April 22nd at Social Refuge in Manchester at 7 pm!
Me and some fabulous authors will be reading our work, chatting about writing, AND there will be an open mic!
Tickets & Info: www.socialrefuge.com/event-detail...
Reposts are appreciated! ✍️
thebookseller ig account saying NEWS: some editors uploading confidential manuscripts to ChatGPT to read quickly, agent claims
the guardian: I wrote a novel using AI. Writers must accept artificial intelligence – but we are as valuable as ever | Stephen Marche
the walrus bsky account: Authors are using AI. Publishers know it. And now, says publishing consultant Thad McIlroy, authors are being forced to lie about it. One cancelled horror novel didn’t just end a career—it exposed an industry-wide reckoning.
idk guys when i see a lot of similar headlines insisting that editors & authors are all already embracing AI, i don't assume these things are true. i assume there are a lot of very rich people with an unpopular product pushing a particular narrative in my industry!
Almost 50% funded!
Sir, I was making a weak pun.
I've seen people trying to defend it today by saying "No, no, I just use it to brainstorm, bounce ideas, I do the actual writing" and with all the kindness in the world I need to tell you: if there is a stage of writing you are not good at, you need to get good, not use the plagiarism machine.
Apparently if you couldn’t get a ticket to the Antoinette exhibition you could still get into the cafe for cake.