Joanne Anderton

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  5. Debris is ALIVE! — 10 comments

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Why I should never have asked my characters to tweet

I walk into the study, head full of grand promotional ideas and high on the possibilities of social media. Tanyana is sitting in my chair, playing with the suit on her right hand like it’s a Swiss army knife. The malleable metal slides out of the band around her wrist, coats her hand, then forms …

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Guest bloggings are a-happening

To celebrate the release of her newest book, the wonderful Nicole Murphy is hosting a series of guest blogs over on her site. They’re all on the theme of ‘Dreams and Fulfilment’ — and I’m really curious to see what all the different authors make of the topic! Kevin J Anderson has started theĀ proceedings beautifully. …

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Debris is looking a lot like a real book nowadays

Check it out on Angry Robot’s website, over here! With it’s pretty cover, and cool blurb, and nice comments from wonderful people. And ISBNs. And release dates. Oh my. At the moment October still feels so far away, but then again I would have said that about May not that long ago, and now look …

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Swancon and Perth (well, quokkas mainly)

I have a confession to make: as usual, I tried to cram a holiday in and around going to a convention. When will I learn, right? It just seemed like such a pity for the husband and I to fly across the country and not do holiday things, you know? So that’s what we did …

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I’m sure I’ll catch up someday…

I’m SO far behind, thanks primarily to a week in Perth. There, I had a wonderful time at Swancon/NatCon (where I sat on my first panel ever and did a reading from Debris) and had an equally wonderful time doing holiday-related things with the husband. I have photos (mainly of quokkas) and a HUGE pile …

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