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On the Road: Tor/Forge Author Events in August

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opens in a new windowTor/Forge authors are on the road in August! Once a month, we’re collecting info about all of our upcoming author events. Check and see who’ll be coming to a city near you:

Mindee Arnett, opens in a new windowThe Nightmare Charade

Tuesday, August 11
opens in a new windowJoseph-Beth Booksellers
Cincinnati, OH
7:00 PM

Wednesday, August 12
opens in a new windowBooks & Co
Beavercreek, OH
7:00 PM

Carrie Bebris, opens in a new windowThe Suspicion at Sanditon

Thursday, August 6
opens in a new windowMurder by the Book
Houston, TX
6:30 PM

Saturday, August 8
opens in a new windowAnn Arbor District Library
Also with Susanna Calkins, Anna Lee Huber, and Sam Thomas, hosted by Aunt Agatha’s.
Ann Arbor, MI
2:00 PM

Monday, August 17
opens in a new windowMystery One Bookshop
Milwaukee, WI
7:00 PM

Wednesday, August 19
opens in a new windowMystery to Me Books
Madison, WI
7:00 PM

R. S. Belcher, opens in a new windowNightwise

Saturday, August 22
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Roanoke, VA
1:00 PM

W. Bruce Cameron, opens in a new windowThe Dog Master

Thursday, August 20
opens in a new windowRoscommon Area District Library
Books provided by Saturn Booksellers
Roscommon, MI
4:30 PM

Saturday, August 22
opens in a new windowHorizon Books
Traverse City, MI
10:00 AM

Cathy Clamp, opens in a new windowForbidden

Saturday, August 22
opens in a new windowHastings Entertainment
Stephenville, TX
12:00 PM

Saturday, August 29
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Harker Heights, TX
12:00 PM

Tom Doyle, opens in a new windowThe Left-Hand Way

Saturday, August 8
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Hackensack, NJ
7:00 PM

Wednesday, August 26
opens in a new windowPetworth Neighborhood Library
Washington, DC
7:00 PM

Carolyn Ives Gilman, opens in a new windowDark Orbit

Thursday, August 6
opens in a new windowPolitics and Prose
Washington, D.C.
7:00 PM

Saturday, August 8
opens in a new windowDreamhaven Books
Minneapolis, MN
2:00 PM

Neal Griffin, opens in a new windowBenefit of the Doubt

Wednesday, August 26
opens in a new windowThe Reader’s Loft
Green Bay, WI
7:00 PM

Friday, August 28
opens in a new windowMystery to Me Books
Madison, WI
7:00 PM

Del Howison and Joseph Nassise, opens in a new windowMidian Unmade

Saturday, August 1
opens in a new windowDark Delicacies
Burbank, CA
2:00 PM

Sunday, August 2
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
San Diego, CA
2:00 PM

Mary Pat Kelly, opens in a new windowOf Irish Blood

Friday, August 14
opens in a new windowBoswell Book Company
An Irish Fest Preview!
Milwaukee, WI
2:00 PM

 

Victor Milán, opens in a new windowThe Dinosaur Lords

Monday, August 3
opens in a new windowJean Cocteau Cinema
Santa Fe, NM
7:00 PM

Saturday, August 8
opens in a new windowPage One Bookstore
With Melinda Snodgrass
Albuquerque, NM
4:00 PM

Wednesday, August 12
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
With Melinda Snodgrass
San Diego, CA
7:30 PM

Tim Pratt, opens in a new windowPathfinder Tales: Liar’s Island

Tuesday, August 25
opens in a new windowCopperfield’s Books
In conversation with Ross Lockhart
Petaluma, CA
7:00 PM

John Scalzi, opens in a new windowThe End of All Things

Tuesday, August 11
opens in a new windowBooksellers at Laurelwood
Memphis, TN
6:30 PM

Wednesday, August 12
opens in a new windowQuail Ridge Books and Music
Raleigh, NC
7:00 PM

Thursday, August 13
opens in a new windowAvid Bookshop
Athens, GA
6:30 PM

Friday, August 14
opens in a new windowJoseph-Beth Booksellers
Lexington, KY
7:00 PM

Saturday, August 15
opens in a new windowBarnes & Noble
Westlake, OH
2:00 PM

Sunday, August 16
opens in a new windowSchuler Books and Music
Lansing, MI
4:00 PM

Monday, August 17
opens in a new windowMadison Public Library
Books provided by opens in a new windowA Room of One’s Own
Madison, WI
7:00 PM

Tuesday, August 18
opens in a new windowPowell’s Books at Cedar Hills Crossing
Beaverton, OR
7:00 PM

Wednesday, August 19
opens in a new windowSeattle Public Library
Books provided by opens in a new windowElliott Bay Books
Seattle, WA
7:00 PM

Thursday, August 20
opens in a new windowBoise Public Library
Books provided by opens in a new windowRediscovered Books
Boise, ID
7:00 PM

Sunday, August 23
opens in a new windowMidtown Arts Center
Books provided by opens in a new windowOld Firehouse Books
Fort Collins, CO
3:00 PM

Monday, August 24
opens in a new windowBorderlands Cafe
San Francisco, CA
12:00 PM

Tuesday, August 25
opens in a new windowThe Last Bookstore
Los Angeles, CA
7:30 PM

Wednesday, August 26
opens in a new windowPoisoned Pen
Scottsdale, AZ
7:00 PM

Melinda Snodgrass, opens in a new windowThe Edge of Dawn

Saturday, August 8
opens in a new windowPage One Bookstore
With Victor Milán
Albuquerque, NM
4:00 PM

Wednesday, August 12
opens in a new windowMysterious Galaxy
With Victor Milán
San Diego, CA
7:30 PM

Michael Swanwick, opens in a new windowChasing the Phoenix

Tuesday, August 11
opens in a new windowMain Point Books
Bryn Mawr, PA
7:00 PM

Saturday, August 15
opens in a new windowQuail Ridge Books
Raleigh, NC
7:00 PM

Sunday, August 16
opens in a new windowOak City Comic Show
North Raleigh Hilton
Wake Forest Road
10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Monday, August 17
opens in a new windowFlyleaf Books
Chapel Hill, NC
7:00 PM

Tuesday, August 18
opens in a new windowMalaprop’s Bookstore and Cafe
Asheville, NC
7:00 PM

David Thurlo, opens in a new windowLooking Through Darkness

Saturday, August 1
opens in a new windowBloomfield City Public Library
Bloomfield, NM
7:00 PM

Carrie Vaughn, opens in a new windowKitty Saves the World

Wednesday, August 5
opens in a new windowTattered Cover
East Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO
7:00 PM

Jo Walton, opens in a new windowThe Philosopher Kings

Sunday, August 9
opens in a new windowBorderlands Books
San Francisco, CA
3:00 PM

Monday, August 17
opens in a new windowPowell’s Books at Cedar Hills Crossing
Beaverton, OR
7:00 PM

Anne A. Wilson, opens in a new windowHover

Wednesday, August 12
opens in a new windowRJ Julia Booksellers
Madison, CT
7:00 PM

Saturday, August 15
opens in a new windowMidshipman Store
Annapolis, MD
10:00 AM

Sunday, August 16
opens in a new windowFountain Bookstore
Richmond, VA
2:00 PM

Monday, August 31
opens in a new windowWarwick’s Books
San Diego, CA
7:00 PM

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Sneak Peek: The Left-Hand Way by Tom Doyle

opens in a new windowThe Left-Hand Way by Tom DoyleRead the first chapter of  opens in a new windowThe Left-Hand Way, the newest book in the American Craft series, coming out on August 11th.

Chapter One

For the record, I, Major Michael Endicott, veteran spiritual soldier, didn’t take the news about Roderick’s survival well.

“Major, please, calm down.” My father’s replacement at countercraft ops command, General Calvin Attucks, used a touch of reassuring craft with his raspy Harry Belafonte voice, but that magic hadn’t ever worked on me, even from Colonel Hutchinson.

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Highlights from Three ConFusion Reddit AMAs

Of Noble Family by Mary Robinette Kowal Fiddlehead by Cherie Priest American Craftsmen by Tom Doyle

In case you missed it, ConFusion was last weekend! Reddit took advantage of having so many authors gathered in one place to conduct some fun, possibly alcohol-fueled AMAs.

Here are the highlights from three of those AMAs, featuring authors Cherie Priest, Mary Robinette Kowal, and Tom Doyle.

opens in a new windowMary Robinette Kowal: I’m here at ConFusion doing panels on fiction, costuming, and carrying two flasks of scotch with me. Ask me anything. No. Really. I might lie to you, but I will answer.

Howard Taylor said to me at the San Antonio World Con that your presence on Writing Excuses made the podcast worthy of a Hugo win, and them muttered something about herding cats being your super power. What’s the biggest challenge you face as a cat herder on Writing Excuses?

Realizing that I just need to let the cats sit wherever they want.

What kind of pie would best accompany The Glamourist Histories?

This is tricky, since the pie as we know it is a conspicuously American invention. I think we’d have to go with a pie relation, the tart.

Apricot and chocolate seems most appropriate as it combines tart sweetness with a dark, bitter underlayer.

You did a tour with Marie Brennan for your books recently, if I recall correctly. What was that like? You guys are my two favourite authors that do Austen-esque fantasy novels.

It was SO MUCH FUN. We both wear costume and have a bit of additional stuff that we do, in addition to reading. opens in a new windowTor actually put together a video that shows sort of what it’s like. AND we’re touring together this year.

opens in a new windowCherie Priest: They’ve given me rum. Let’s do this.

Clockwork Century—Done for good or something you could go back to someday?

Done with Jacaranda, which comes out in a week or so. Jacaranda is sort of an epilogue to that series…and I’m very fond of it, but—barring fat sacks of unforeseen cash American—this is where it stops.

I’ve got needy pets (and a new needy baby), and it’s really hard to get stuff done. How do you structure your writing day around your pretty beasts?

Wake up and walk the dog. Come back and get dressed. Spend the hour or two before lunch answering business emails and doing Writer Business Stuff. Lunch. Write until supper. Husband goes and walks the dog for the afternoon/evening. Play video games and/or watch TV and have a drink and tweet.

That’s more or less how it goes, most days. My pets are kind of low-maintenance; the dog is big and lazy, the cat is elderly and sleeps about 20 hours a day. So I’m lucky, there.

I was wondering about working in the Wilds Cards universe. If you use another writer’s character do you need to get permission from the writer or do you just need to run the story idea by the editor(s)? Also do you plan on revisiting the Wild Cards universe and or Kilgore Jones?

It’s a little hard to explain—you can use other writers’ characters, but you talk to them first, and get their permission for anything major (killing them off, marrying them off, etc. etc. etc.)…it depends on the project, really. In the end, the editor is always GRRM. He’s the only one whose approval you really need. It’s nice, really—it’s not like working in oh, say, video games—where everything happens by committee. There’s just one person ultimately in charge, and if he’s cool with it, you’re good.

I hope to keep writing in WC, but lately I’ve been pretty busy. I have four books coming out this year, if that tells you anything—thought I did do a novelette on Tor.com last year called “The Button Man and The Murder Tree.” And Kilgore Jones turns up in the Rogues anthology (coincidentally, also via GRRM)—in a story called “Heavy Metal.”

I love KJ and will probably continue to tell stories about him 🙂 (He’s based loosely on an old friend of mine, who finds the whole thing hilarious.)

opens in a new windowTom Doyle: I’m the author of American Craftsmen (Tor 2014) and its sequel, The Left-Hand Way (August 2015)—contemporary fantasies of military intrigue that imagine Poe and Hawthorne wrote thinly veiled nonfiction.

What are you working on now that you would like to share?

Finishing the galley proofs for my 2nd book, The Left-Hand Way, and working hard on book 3, tentatively titled War and Craft.

Modern military fantasy is something I hadn’t even known existed, and was something I had no idea I’d love, until I read Myke Cole’s trilogy. I know that his trilogy was highly informed by his time in the service. Do you have a similar background in the military? What inspired you to join this (thus far) incredibly niche genre?

I haven’t had the honor to serve, but I spoke at length with a friend from grade school who served in Special Forces in the First Gulf War for sensory and technical details. My initial thought was that I wanted to write a fantasy with a distinctly American mythos grounded in American literature, history, and folklore. I wrote the military scene first, and my first reader (Stephanie Dray) said that should be my focus for telling the rest of the story.

What more can you tell us about your novels? Style of writing and what readers can expect? What process did you go through to get published and what advice could you provide? What are your go-to book recommendations and why?

The style is a combination of fantasy and technothriller, with lots of allusions to American classics and history. Getting published was one of the most difficult things in my life—years of hunting for a good agent, and then getting a publisher. I recommend attending the SFWA industry reception in NYC whenever possible to contact agents and editors. Lately, I’ve been recommending Leviathan Wakes just so friends can get ahead of the new TV series. I recommend China Mieville and Paolo Bacigalupi frequently.

What does success mean to you?

Writing is the pie eating contest where the prize is more pie. If I get to keep doing this, that’s success.

If you were forced to sing karaoke, what song would you choose?

Force isn’t necessary. I have a weekly rock jam at my house. My go to karaoke song in Japan was “Jumping Jack Flash.”

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