For a very limited time you can get The Middling Affliction ebook FREE and a deeply discounted Kakistocracy ebook directly from my publisher. You can also snag free books by Alan Smale, Richard Sparks, and others, and many discounted titles. Grab yours at this link!
Meanwhile if you’re into audiobooks, all of mine are discounted at Audible at the moment as well. Just plug my name into search to access them at the lowest prices of the year.
The UFO Publishing warehouse is full! Here’s a photo of many, many books waiting to be adopted into good homes.
With a couple of new releases anticipated for next year we need to make room. And you need an option for holiday shopping that won’t help fund billionaires’ space flights and pet AI projects. So instead, adopt some of our books!
Select any 10 books from the following list (you may select multiple copies of any title unless otherwise stated). We will follow up to get your selections.
Unidentified Funny Objects
Unidentified Funny Objects 2
Unidentified Funny Objects 3
Unidentified Funny Objects 4
Unidentified Funny Objects 5
Unidentified Funny Objects 6
Unidentified Funny Objects 9 HARDCOVER (Limit 1 per bundle)
Coffee: 14 Caffeinated Tales of the Fantastic
Funny Fantasy
Explaining Cthulhu to Grandma and Other Stories
H.G. Wells, Secret Agent
Dreidel of Dread: The Very Cthulhu Hanukkah HARDCOVER
For the next few days you can pick up this anthology for $2.99 — that’s less than half the regular price! The sale lasts Jan 10 through Jan 13 so don’t wait.
And before I put away my soapbox and exit salesman mode, I’ve got to mention two other books as well. My darkly humorous flash story “Hell is Other People” is available in the recently released Outliers of Speculative Fiction 2016 anthology (which is also free to read on Kindle Unlimited.) Finally, there’s a mass market paperback issue available of Mission: Tomorrow, another hard SF anthology which I’m guessing anyone who likes Humanity 2.0 would also enjoy. It includes my Canopus Award-nominated story “The Race for Arcadia.” After six years in the field, this is actually the first time my work appears in a mass market paperback format and I’m very pleased by this, because that’s what the books I devoured as a teenager looked like.