Holidays are generally not great days for my blog traffic. This upcoming labor day, that's a good thing, because I'm going to be at DragonCon.
Yes, DragonCon, in beautiful downtown Atlanta, Georgia. You can check out their guest list here.
I intend to enjoy myself, and unleash my evil plan.
Okay, it's not necessarily evil, but it should be interesting.
For newcomers, It Was Only On Stun! is a murder mystery at a science fiction convention. And, since I've published this bloody book mostly through my own stubborn efforts, I'm going to try selling as much as possible, and one thing that would help would be blurbs from authors, giving me positive reviews. Really positive reviews.
In short, I hope to give a copy of my book to Peter David, Timothy Zahn, and John Ringo. Why these authors? You mean aside from the fact that they are all kick-ass writers, and popular in the science fiction community?
Peter David and John Ringo have a similar sense of humor to mine ... or I developed my sense of humor by reading them, pick one. I find Ringo inspiring, and David usually entertaining, when he's not putting his politics into it.
Timothy Zahn is "only" an amazing author, and most likely responsible for resurrecting Star Wars as a franchise (sadly, the book franchise might be the only reason Lucas felt comfortable trying the prequel trilogy. Bonus: Zahn has gone everywhere that Lucas has, and has outperformed the little sot.)
Right now, my major hope for the convention is that I don't have security sicced on me for trying to hand an author a novel. Signed, of course.
On the plus side, I know Peter David has out-and-out advocated this procedure, so I can at least tell him that I'm only following his own advice.
On the other hand, if Zahn found it creepy, he could call the 501st Imperial Stormtrooper Legion (see my Sean Ryan Trailer.).
And John Ringo ... well, he's ex-82nd airborne, and legions of his fans are military vets. I really hope he doesn't mind. And that he likes the book.
It's going to be amusing.
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