Creeping Closer to Publication

Things have been a little slow here this week, but for good reason. A few days ago a large package arrived at my door and I opened it up to find…

… the galley copies of Written in Stone. These are the uncorrected (but near-final) versions of the book which will go out to magazine editors, reviewers, and others in advance of the book’s actual release on November 1st. Given that the book is now less than three months away from hitting shelves, though, there is a lot of work to do, and I have been filling much of my daily allotted writing time with answering interview questions, looking over press materials, pitching articles related

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