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3scoremiles_10) wrote2006-04-09 04:34 pm
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FYI ...
For those who care or are interested, book related info is behind the cut. Everyone else, feel free to ignore.
Some of you might be aware I've gone and written a book - and yes, of course it's about Alexander the Great. Release date is fast approaching (trust me, when you're faced with the threat of last minute rewrites, it is VERY fast approaching) and I can now give you some information on the whole what, where and when thing.
The title of the book is The Lion's Cub by L Speight (that's me) and it is published by HarperCollins NZ and HarperCollins Australia. Availability in the northern hemisphere is an unknown at this point, but given that in this current internet savvy era you can buy almost anything from almost anywhere, anyone who actually wants a copy will find a way. Release date is set for 11/8/06, all going to plan, and there is an ISBN but I can't be bothered finding the paperwork for that right now so let's just let that slide for now, okay?
Right, enough trumpet-blowing from me. Catch you later.
Some of you might be aware I've gone and written a book - and yes, of course it's about Alexander the Great. Release date is fast approaching (trust me, when you're faced with the threat of last minute rewrites, it is VERY fast approaching) and I can now give you some information on the whole what, where and when thing.
The title of the book is The Lion's Cub by L Speight (that's me) and it is published by HarperCollins NZ and HarperCollins Australia. Availability in the northern hemisphere is an unknown at this point, but given that in this current internet savvy era you can buy almost anything from almost anywhere, anyone who actually wants a copy will find a way. Release date is set for 11/8/06, all going to plan, and there is an ISBN but I can't be bothered finding the paperwork for that right now so let's just let that slide for now, okay?
Right, enough trumpet-blowing from me. Catch you later.
Re: Very happy tidings!
And he wouldn't be Alexandros if he wasn't just a little bit mad.
Strangely enough (or maybe not) it was Philip who first brought me to ATG in a serious way. He is every bit as impressive as his son, he just had a whole lot less to work with in the beginning. I'm not signing myself up for anything, but if I were going to throw myself into another bloody epic writing project, I'd not turn my nose up at him.