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Hey, folks. If you missed it, several weeks back Tor.com rolled out their Week of Cover Reveals, dropping delectable works of art for the first ten releases in their new, phantasmagoric novella line. Among them was the cover of ENVY OF ANGELS, the first book in my new series Sin du Jour.

You can also click here to read a very cool interview I did with Tor.com about the series and the first book. The elevator pitch: The series follows the eclectic staff of a private catering company in New York that plans events for the hidden world of the supernatural.

When the cover dropped the ebook was also made available for pre-order for both Kindle and Nook. You folks were great about supporting that and spreading the word, but many of you asked (really, you did. I don’t have to lie about that. It’s pretty sweet) when and where you could buy ENVY OF ANGELS in print.

I told you “soon.”

Well, welcome to soon.

I’m pleased to announce you can now pre-order what will be the gorgeous paperback edition of ENVY OF ANGELS from your favorite on-line retailer.

Click here to pre-order ENVY OF ANGELS in paperback from Amazon.

Click here to pre-order ENVY OF ANGELS in paperback from Barnes & Noble.

A couple of things here. The first is although you will be able to order the book through your favorite local bookstore when it’s released, as of now the stores won’t be stocking them on their shelves. This is a bold new venture for Tor.com and thus far the only book receiving brick-and-mortar distribution is Seanan McGuire’s EVERY HEART A DOORWAY (which also looks fantastic).

So if you’re waiting to walk into the store and buy ENVY OF ANGELS off the stands, you might as well pre-order it now.

The second thing is despite that fact, pre-orders are still very, very, very important. It’s our chance to show Tor.com you folks are hot for my work and hot for this series. As of now I’m only contracted through the second book, LUSTLOCKED (which will drop January of next year), but I have another five books planned. The series totals seven, each built around a deadly sin.

Sin du Jour. Get it? Clever, right?

So if you want to help me continue a series I’m telling you is going to blow you away (read the blurbs in the Tor.com interview) and one I’ve really come to love, pre-order the book. If you want to see it in stores on the shelf, pre-order the paperback.

And if you’ve already pre-ordered the book in your preferred format, or you’re just not down for the ride, do me a favor and share this post or the link and talk about the book. Signal boosting runs a close second to actual dollars, and I’m grateful for both.

That’s enough out of me. Go forth and consume.

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Big news from the world of mainstream publishing today, folks, and for the first time in a long time I find myself playing a part in it.

This morning Tor.com announced the inaugural list of their new novella line. Launching in September of 2015, Tor.com will be publishing up to five novella-length books a month. They will all be available in print, ebook, AND audiobook form simultaneously. It’s a bold, innovative move for an arm of one of the biggest publishers on the planet, and one that got me excited about mainstream publishing again.

Today they’ve announced six titles and over a dozen authors with more to follow, including powerhouses, Hugo winners, and personal favorites like Seanan Mcguire, Mary Robinette Kowal, Paul Cornell, and Michael R. Underwood.

And if you read down a bit somehow my name snuck onto the end of the list.

That’s just the teaser.

I’m pleased to finally announce I’ve signed a two-book deal with Tor.com’s innovative new novella project. That’s right, they’ve bought the first two books in a new SERIES of novellas I’m writing, the debut of which will probably drop later this year. If you follow me on Twitter you’ve read vague hints about the series and the writing of it for months now. I promised it would be even bigger than last year’s Slingers Saga, and I hope you agree I’m thus far delivering.

And now you know who will be bringing it to you and how.

Sadly, beyond telling you it’s my first urban fantasy fiction ever, I won’t be going into further detail just now. Tor.com and I have bigger plans than that for unveiling to you exactly what this thing is.

I promise, just like I did before, it will be worth the wait.

But I am jazzed to finally announce I’m doing it with Tor.com and its fine staff, including senior editor Lee Harris, whom I’d like to single out and thank for bringing me to the imprint and being open to this wild idea I had. I also owe a debt of thanks to the luminous Alasdair Stuart and Marguerite Kenner.

As most of you reading this know I spent all of last year author-publishing my own serialized SFF novella series (the aforementioned SLINGERS). Novellas are a form that I absolutely love with a long and grand tradition in SFF, and I was obviously excited to see mainstream publishing finally embracing the possibilities digital publishing and marketing bring to this longstanding but largely forgotten book format.

Because that’s what we’re doing here, folks.

Books.

These aren’t just short stories on the internet, they’re books, and it’s my hope (and obviously Tor.com’s hope) that many of you who haven’t yet discover or rediscover how complete and satisfying an experience novellas-as-books can and will be.

I’ll write more about that when I write more about my new series, but for now remember this and tell your friends.

In 2015 novellas will be the new novel.

Believe.

More to follow.