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On the Road: Tor/Forge Author Events in May

opens in a new windowTor/Forge authors are on the road in May! See who is coming to a city near you this month.

George Beahm,  opens in a new windowThe Military Science of Star Wars

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Tuesday, May 1st
opens in a new windowFountain Bookstore
Richmond, VA
6:30 PM

Phillipa Bornikova,  opens in a new windowPublish and Perish

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Saturday, May 19th
opens in a new windowPage One Bookstore
Albuquerque, NM
4:00 PM

W. Bruce Cameron,  opens in a new windowA Dog’s Way Home

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Wednesday, May 2nd
opens in a new windowOctavia Books
New Orleans, LA
6:00 PM

Lara Elena Donnelly,  opens in a new windowArmistice

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Tuesday, May 22nd
opens in a new windowAstoria Bookshop
Queens, NY
7:00 PM

William Gear,  opens in a new windowThis Scorched Earth

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Wednesday, May 2nd
opens in a new windowWind City Books
Casper, WY
6:00 PM

Friday, May 4th
opens in a new windowTattered Cover
Denver, CO
7:00 PM

Saturday, May 5th
opens in a new windowNext Page Books & Nosh
Frisco, CO
4:00 PM

Tessa Gratton,  opens in a new windowThe Queens of Innis Lear

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Thursday, May 10th
opens in a new windowSt. Louis Public Library – Schlafly Branch
St. Louis, MO
7:00 PM
Fearless Women panel – hosted by Left Bank Books, also with Sue Burke and K. Arsenault Rivera.

Thursday, May 17th
opens in a new windowThe Raven Book Store
Lawrence, KS
7:00 PM

Sarah Gailey,  opens in a new windowAmerican Hippo

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Thursday, May 24th
WORD Bookstore
Brooklyn, NY
7:00 PM

Neal Griffin,  opens in a new windowBy His Own Hand

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Sunday, May 6th
opens in a new windowReaders Realm
Montello, WI
1:00 PM

Tuesday, May 8th
opens in a new windowOnce Upon A Crime
Minneapolis, MN
7:00 PM

Saturday, May 12th
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
San Diego, CA
10:00 AM
Part of Mysterious Galaxy’s 25th Birthday Bash Book Signing

Caitlin R. Kiernan,  opens in a new windowBlack Helicopters

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Tuesday, May 1st
opens in a new windowSavoy Bookshop and Café
Westerly, RI
7:00 PM

Saturday, May 5th
opens in a new windowLovecraft Arts & Sciences
Providence, RI
6:00 PM

Mark Oshiro,  opens in a new windowAnger Is a Gift

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Tuesday, May 22nd
opens in a new windowThe Strand
New York, NY
7:00 PM
Also with Tiffany Jackson, in conversation with Dhonielle Clayton.

Wednesday, May 23rd
opens in a new windowBusboys and Poets
Washington DC
6:00 PM
In conversation with Jason Reynolds.

Saturday, May 26th
opens in a new windowMurder By the Book
Houston, TX
4:30 PM
In conversation with Caleb Roehrig.

Sunday, May 27th
opens in a new windowMurder By the Book
Houston, TX
2:00 PM

Tuesday, May 29th
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Los Angeles, CA
7:00 PM
In conversation with C.B. Lee.

Wednesday, May 30th
opens in a new windowOakland Public Library
Oakland, CA
12:00 PM
Books provided by Laurel Books.

Thursday, May 31st
opens in a new windowAnderson’s Bookshop
Naperville, IL
7:00 PM

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New Releases: 4/24/18

Happy New Release Day! Here’s what went on sale today.

opens in a new windowLove Songs and Other Lies by Jessica Pennington

opens in a new windowPlaceholder of  -77 Two years after rock-song-worthy heartbreak, Virginia Miller is looking forward to a fun, carefree summer. Her friends just landed a spot on a battling bands reality show, and Vee is joining them for her dream internship on tour. Three months with future rockstars seems like an epic summer plan. Until she learns she’ll also be sharing the bus with Cam. Her first love, and her first heartbreak.

opens in a new windowPublish and Perish by Phillipa Bornikova

opens in a new windowImage Placeholder of - 27 Linnet Ellery, a young attorney at a prestigious New York vampire law firm has proved she has extraordinary luck—and not just in the courtroom. She has walked unscathed through events that would kill a normal person.

Linnet’s elven ex-boyfriend is trapped in Fairyland, and Linnet will have to lead a raid into Fey to free him—alongside her boss, whom she is falling in love with. But a love affair between a vampire and a human is strictly forbidden, and any violation is punishable by death for both parties.

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opens in a new windowAztec Blood by Gary Jennings

Place holder  of - 25 The Aztec people have been conquered and a bloody revolt of the Indians put down. The former Aztec Empire is now a colony called New Spain in which the Indians are enslaved to great estates that are actually feudal domains. The Spanish lords rule as kings, treating Indian men as work animals and Indian women as their personal property. In this colourful and exciting era of swords and cloaks, upheaval and revolution, a young beggar boy, in whose blood runs that of both Spanish and Aztec royalty, must claim his birthright.

opens in a new windowSmells Like Finn Spirit by Randy Henderson

opens in a new windowPoster Placeholder of - 97 Finn’s re-adaptation to the human world is not going so well. He’s got a great girlfriend, and is figuring out how things like the internet work, but he is still carrying the disembodied personality of Alynon, Prince of the Silver Demesne, the fae who had occupied his body during his imprisonment. And he’s not getting along at all with his older brother. And oh, by the way, his dead grandfather is still trying to possess him in order to bring about Armageddon.

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opens in a new windowTime Was by Ian McDonald

opens in a new windowImage Place holder  of - 72 A love story stitched across time and war, shaped by the power of books, and ultimately destroyed by it.

In the heart of World War II, Tom and Ben became lovers. Brought together by a secret project designed to hide British targets from German radar, the two founded a love that could not be revealed. When the project went wrong, Tom and Ben vanished into nothingness, presumed dead. Their bodies were never found.

Now the two are lost in time, hunting each other across decades, leaving clues in books of poetry and trying to make their disparate timelines overlap.

NEW IN MANGA

opens in a new windowCaptain Harlock: The Classic Collection Vol. 1 Story and art by Leiji Matsumoto

opens in a new windowCaptain Harlock: Dimensional Voyage Vol. 4 Story by Leiji Matsumoto; Art by Kouichi Shimahoshi

opens in a new windowHatsune Miku Presents: Hachune Miku’s Everyday Vocaloid Paradise Vol. 3 Story and art by Ontama

opens in a new windowHigh-Rise Invasion Vol. 1-2 Story by Tsuina Miura; art by Takahiro Oba

opens in a new windowMade in Abyss Vol. 2 Story and art by Akihito Tukushi

opens in a new windowMushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Vol. 7 Story by Rifujin na Magonote; Art by Yuka Fujikawa

opens in a new windowPandora of the Crimson Shell: Ghost Urn Vol. 10 Story by Masamune Shirow; Art by Rikudou Koushi

opens in a new windowPerfect Blue: Awaken from a Dream Written by Yoshikazu Takeuchi

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New Releases: 4/3/18

Happy New Release Day! Here’s what went on sale today.

opens in a new windowThis Scorched Earth by William Gear

opens in a new windowImage Placeholder of - 78 The American Civil War tore at the very roots of our nation and destroyed most of a generation. To truly understand the madness and despair of such a horrendous conflict one needs to pick a moment. Or see that war through one family’s eyes.

In rural Arkansas, such was the Hancocks. Devastated by a cruel war, they faced down their personal hells and in spite of it all survived. Their survival is a testament to the power of love…and the American spirit.

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opens in a new windowBox Office Poison by Phillipa Bornikova

opens in a new windowPlaceholder of  -37 What happens when exquisitely beautiful elves start getting all the roles in Hollywood? Human actors sue, that’s what. In a desperate attempt to keep the squabbling inside the Screen Actors Guild from going public, the president of SAG forces the two sides into arbitration.

 

opens in a new windowThe Night Dahlia by R.S. Belcher

opens in a new windowPlace holder  of - 27 Laytham Ballard once protected humanity as part of the Nightwise, a secret order of modern-day mages dedicating to holding hellish supernatural forces at bay, but that was before a string of sadistic ritual murders shook everything he believed in—and sent him down a much darker path. One that has already cost him most of his soul, as well as everything he once held dear.

Now a powerful faerie mob boss has hired Ballard to find his lost-lost daughter, who went missing several years ago.

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opens in a new windowThe Barrow Will Send What it May by Margaret Killjoy

opens in a new windowPoster Placeholder of - 91 Margaret Killjoy’s Danielle Cain series is a dropkick-in-the-mouth anarcho-punk fantasy that pits traveling anarchist Danielle Cain against eternal spirits, hypocritical ideologues, and brutal, unfeeling officers of the law. 

Now a nascent demon-hunting crew on the lam, Danielle and her friends arrive in a small town that contains a secret occult library run by anarchists and residents who claim to have come back from the dead. When Danielle and her crew investigate, they are put directly in the crosshairs of a necromancer’s wrath — whose actions threaten to trigger the apocalypse itself.

NEW IN MANGA

opens in a new windowA Centaur’s Life Vol. 14 Story and art by Kei Murayama

opens in a new windowAbsolute Duo Vol. 3 Story by Takumi Hiiragiboshi; Art by Shinichirou Nariie

opens in a new windowDreamin’ Sun Vol. 6 Story and art by Ichigo Takano

opens in a new windowNot Lives Vol. 8 Story and art by Wataru Karasuma

opens in a new windowThe Testament of Sister New Devil STORM! Vol. 3 Story by Tetsuto Uesu; Art by Fumihiro Kiso

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This Case is Gonna Kill Me eBook Now on Sale for $2.99!

opens in a new windowThis Case Is Gonna Kill Me by Phillipa BornikovaThe ebook for opens in a new windowThis Case is Gonna Kill Me by opens in a new windowPhillipa Bornikova is now on sale for $2.99!*

About This Case is Gonna Kill Me: Linnet Ellery is the offspring of an affluent Connecticut family dating back to Colonial times. Fresh out of law school, she’s beginning her career in a powerful New York “white fang” law firm.

But strange things keep happening to her. Office politics can be vicious beyond belief. She becomes the target of repeated violent attacks, escaping injury each time through increasingly improbable circumstances. But there’s more to Linnet Ellery than she knows. As she understands this, she’s going to shake up the system like you wouldn’t believe.

Buy This Case is Gonna Kill Me today: opens in a new windowB&N Nook | opens in a new windoweBooks.com | opens in a new windowGoogle Play | opens in a new windowiBooks | opens in a new windowKindle | opens in a new windowKobo

Sale ends March 4, 2016.

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How Ya Gonna Keep ‘em Down on the Farm Once They’ve Seen Paree?

Box Office Poison by Phillilpa Bornikova

Written by Phillipa Bornikova

The lyrics to that old World War I song gave me the idea for a plot point in Box Office Poison, the next installment of my urban fantasy series. My universe has the usual mix of vampires, werewolves, and elves (or, as I call them, Álfar, which is a fun Icelandic word for elves).

This book focuses on the Álfar and their involvement in human society, primarily in the entertainment industry. Seriously, if beautiful elves were real there is no chance that Hollywood and the music industry wouldn’t embrace them. So I postulated a steady stream of Álfar leaving Fey and deciding to live full time in the human world. Many of them choose to marry humans despite our short lifespans because humans tend to live with such passion because of those brief years we are granted.

Legends, fairy tales, and fiction are filled with tales of the dangers and lure of the elven world. When young people sickened it was thought to be because they had joined the sidhe in their revels and danced until they wasted away. Infants were in danger of being stolen by elves, with a changeling left in place of the human child. Which was probably comforting to parents when they were having a particularly bad time with a child throwing a tantrum or a teenager being well… a teenager. I can just hear a frustrated and distracted couple telling each other — “Not our fault, she’s clearly a changeling.”

Often life among the elves was presented as pastoral and idyllic, filled with music and balls and hunts. There was food whose flavor surpassed all human eatables. But all I could think was no toilets — chamber pots, no electricity — candles and fireplaces, no antibiotics, hand written messages delivered by couriers…and that’s when it struck me —

The modern human world would probably be as alluring to the elves as fairyland was to humans. Once my Álfar crossed over into our world they could live in a house with modern conveniences, they could drive fast sports cars or ride in limousines. No longer would there be the tedium of tacking up a horse to ride or to pull your carriage. There are cell phones and computers, instant entertainment on your television, IPad, laptop, or phone. No more negotiating with mummers or musicians over how long they would play or perform and how much you had to pay them.

I decided that the real magic wasn’t in fairyland. It was right here in the first world and it would have a profound impact on Álfar culture. Which might make some elves very unhappy.

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Starred Review: Box Office Poison by Phillipa Bornikova

Place holder  of - 36“Refreshingly different, intriguing and involving: A sequel that’s even better than the splendid opener.”

Phillipa Bornikova’s Box Office Poison gets a starred review in Kirkus Reviews!*

Here’s the full review, from the June 15th issue:

starred-review-gif Second in the series (This Case is Gonna Kill Me, 2012) about New York lawyer Linnet Ellery and the vampire law firm she works for, set in a world dominated by the Powers—vampires, werewolves and Álfar (elves)—who revealed themselves less than half a century ago.

Last time out, Linnet found herself battling werewolves. This time, exquisitely beautiful Álfar are snaffling all the plum roles in Hollywood, much to the chagrin of human actors, who, naturally, bring a lawsuit against the studios and networks. Since Álfar charm fails to translate to the screen, the humans insist that they’re using magic to get the parts. Nobody in the Screen Actors Guild wants the dispute in the public domain, so Linnet and her vampire boss, David Sullivan, must fly to California and serve as arbitrators. Complications ensue when Human First agitators make themselves annoyingly obtrusive; and an Álfar actor who slaughtered his beloved human wife now claims to have no memory of the event. Still, the old, influential Álfar observer, Qwendar, seems helpful enough. But when handsome actor-turned-director Jeff Montolbano invites Linnet to the set of his latest movie, his lead actress, an Álfar, bursts in and, sporting enough weapons to stock a small arsenal, starts shooting the place up. Why? What’s really going on? Does Linnet have a secret protector or hidden talents? Bornikova accurately depicts Hollywood with warmth and wit, her puzzles will keep readers guessing until the end, and she tops it off with a smart, sassy heroine willing to poke and prod those more powerful than she.

Refreshingly different, intriguing and involving: A sequel that’s even better than the splendid opener.

Box Office Poison will be published on August 6th.

Kirkus Reviews is a subscription-only publication.

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Blood Sucking Lawyers (For Real)

Blood Sucking Lawyers (For Real)

This Case is Gonna Kill Me Phillipa Bornikova

Written by Phillipa Bornikova

This month the first volume in my urban fantasy series, This Case is Gonna Kill Me, is going to land. Because of my training and background as a lawyer, I chose to set the action in an up-scale vampire-run law firm in New York. It’s an ideal setting to use to begin exploring questions about how the levers of power would be affected if vampires, werewolves, and other supernatural creatures were actually in the world.

To further complicate power dynamics, I decided that there would be no female supernaturals. For reasons that go to the main plot—and I won’t get into here—it’s punishable by death for a vampire or a werewolf to turn a woman into one of their kind.

While the idea started as a plot device, I quickly realized that it allowed me to also explore issues of gender politics in workplaces, and differences in how men and women access power. I practiced law for about three years, and I was considered an oddity. Male lawyers literally came in from other firms to look at me, but that was some time ago, and I hope things have changed. There are a lot more women lawyers now.

After I walked away from the practice of law I began writing books, and then Hollywood called. I have written for both television and feature films. Despite Hollywood’s so-called liberal slant the town is not that open to allowing women access to positions of power. Female writers tended to end up on “soft” shows like Dr. Quinn or Touched By An Angel.

During my time in L.A., both when I was being tagged as a potential creator of television shows, and when I was a show runner, I learned that many of the decisions that affect what ends up on TV were being made at a very famous Tuesday night poker game. Players included some of the top network executives and show runners in the industry. Needless to say, there were no girls invited into that exclusive club.

Deals also got made and information exchanged in exclusive foursomes on golf courses scattered around the town. When I asked about getting into one of these I was told by a writer/producer friend— “Hey, that would be great, you can hook up with the girls,” suggesting that I play a round with the wives of the executives and producers. I’m sure these were lovely and talented women, but I needed to be where conversations about the industry were taking place.

While I was certainly literalizing the metaphor when it came to blood-sucking lawyers, I was also using a dramatic device to highlight how women can be subtly closed out of the top tiers of power. It’s no longer as bald and naked as hearing it openly said, “But women can’t be doctors, lawyers, astronauts, and so on,” but an air of “no girls in the club house” still permeates the workplace. It’s more insidious and harder to combat, but it still exists. By personifying these tendencies in mythological creatures, I could bring them to the fore in a more graceful way. And of course my heroine has the power to kick down the doors and upset the status quo. Not just because she has a plot device power but because she’s a very smart, very savvy attorney who can hold her own against the big boys.

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