Posts tagged “mosaic novel

R/evolution on the Radio

Heads up. Radio, my romantic favorite, is still out there and this week “How the Carters Got Their Name” tripped across its waves. It was featured on the Black Tribbles show’s inaugural Octavia City  episode, a showcase of all stories and topics, Afrofuturistic. Check out it here


R/evolution Review up at Future Fire

Future Fire has posted a very thorough and engaging review by Kate Onyett. Here are the highlights:

“The scope of this series of interconnected tales is nothing short of epic. A stylishly presented larger tale covering the state of the USA as it turns upon a near-future of decreasing resources and heavy social unrest. Thematically, this is not a frivolous book; it is politically driven with strong views on racial and social discrimination . . . The book moves at a feisty pace, the content is uncompromising and marvellously lacking in over-sentimental fluff. This is a thought-provoking, moving and clever piece of writing, which seems to shift the turn with definite sense of musicality; a symphony of meanings. I was intrigued and challenged. Highly recommended.”


R/evolution Audio Excerpt Now Available

World Fantasy reminded me of how much I really do enjoy a good reading -getting and giving. So without further ado and some help from the folks at Sound Cloud here’s the opening of the new mosaic novel.

Hope you enjoy.

 


World Fantasy 2011 Reading

Next week I’m off to WFC 2011 in San Diego.  I’ll be launching the new mosaic novel  R/evolution (due out 11.11.11) . My reading is @2:30.

Drop in after the Year in Fantasy panel with Datlow/ Hartwell/ Guran/Strahan, see me,  and then on to Neil Gaiman’s interview. Doesn’t that sound lovely?

No? OK how about the Beautiful Monstrosities panel or Kapur  or Grabien readings, then me, then Maureen McHugh. Still no?

I guess I’ll just leave it to you then. Explore your options.

 


R/evolution Now Available



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

People are starving, biogenetic adaptations are prevalent amongst the privileged, and the poor are being ground to a sharp and dangerous point. This is the future US where in the struggle for survival citizens are pushed to the breaking point as relationships start to fracture along the lines of class and race. These are stories of the leaders and the followers, the victims, heroes, and the everyday people caught in history’s wake, chief among them Dr. Ezekiel Carter, a genius in his field who decides to offer genetic reparations to those being left behind. In this world, what will become of the people at the fringes and more than that of humanity itself?

Print book available at IndieBound and Amazon. Ebook available at Weightless Books, iBookstore, Sony, B&N and Amazon.

 


R/evolution is Coming

People are starving, biogenetic adaptations are prevalent amongst the privileged, and the poor are being ground to a sharp and dangerous point.  This is the future US where in the struggle for survival citizens are pushed to the breaking point as relationships start to fracture along the lines of class and race. These are stories of the leaders and the followers, the victims, heroes, and the everyday people caught in history’s wake, chief among them Dr. Ezekiel Carter, a genius in his field, who decides to offer genetic reparations to those being left behind. In this world, what will become of the people at the fringes and of humanity itself?

 

R/evolution (Book One), a novel-in-stories, will be released in ebook and print this Fall.