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The Great Bazaar & Brayan’s Gold Release Day!

Posted by Meg

The Great Bazaar and Brayan’s Gold is out today!

Great Bazaars

The Great Bazaar, Peat’s first novella, was published in 2010 by Subterranean Press. They printed about 1,300 copies and sold out fast. 200 of those copies were the special edition leather bound books, so those are even more valuable. These days, the novella goes for hundreds of dollars online with an e-book edition for only $4.99. But not everybody has or wants an e-reader. It goes without saying that there were a lot of folks who wanted to own and read The Great Bazaar who weren’t able to.

All that is about to change!

Voyager, Peat’s U.K. publisher, has combined The Great Bazaar with Peat’s other novella, Brayan’s Gold, in a beautiful new volume. Designed to emulate a Thesan Messanger’s journal, the cover is textured to feel like leather and is accented with gorgeous gold lettering. I just got my copy and I can’t stop running my fingers over cover.

You can buy it from Amazon or Waterstones and it’s available starting today!

 

Posted on April 25, 2013 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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Great Bazaar Punch Contest Winners

Sorry for taking an extra couple of days getting this together. This is what happens when I randomly run a contest myself instead of asking Meg to handle it.

The other day I mentioned on twitter that I had gotten a box of the gorgeous UK Great Bazaar/Brayan’s Gold combo books (ON SALE TOMORROW, APRIL 25!) and asked if I should give some away. A reader in Seattle told me she would be willing to punch a kitten for one, and thus, a contest was born. I tweeted, “What would you punch for a copy of The Great Bazaar?”

The response was instant and kind of awesome. People were punching everything from Hitler to time itself. Even a few authors got in the mix for the fun of it:

Marika Gallman offered to punch an uncreative interviewer with a toilet seat and tell them that’s where I get my ideas from.

Mark Lawrence was willing to punch out Jorg Ancrath, which, let’s face it, is a gutsy move. That guy is not known for his ability to forgive and/or forget:

Joe Abercrombie punched San Dan Glokta, the crippled torturer from his First Law series. Also unwise, but at least Joe could probably outrun him:

Myke Cole punched out Oscar Britton, the main character in his first novel, Control Point. I know a couple of readers that wanted to do that after Oscar did that thing that made sense at the time but then turned out to be a bad idea…

Sam Sykes tried to get in on the action by taking a swing at my girlfriend, but Lauren’s kickboxing training took over and she cold-cocked him: 

Originally, I offered free signed copies to the best three pictures, but I am a bit of a soft touch with things like this, and there were so many awesome entries to choose from. Rather than just give prizes to the usual suspects who go above and beyond, I’ve brought the number up to five books. A few lucky runners up will get signed Daylight War buttons, as well.

Signed book winners:

Arthur wins all the prizes, but this time it cost him. After offering to punch his love for a book, he got it in return from his fitness instructor girlfriend Lauren. He should have learned the lesson from Sam Sykes. Never try to punch a Lauren.

Birte is another frequent winner, but she deserves it after she invented a whole new sharukin to attempt the most dangerous punch of them all, Inevera herself.

Mike’s baby was dreaming of winning a book, and punched daddy in the jaw FTW.

@sjacob09 dressed her dog up as Inevera and then punched it. Not sure which was the greater act of animal cruelty.

Nadine had an interesting strategy, punching out all her contest competitors.

Button Winners:

Anthony might have won for this pic, but I have a feeling his cat knocked him out before he landed that blow. That kitty is not messing around.

Katarzyna attempted to punch out Yoda, but he Jedi mind-tricked her into punching herself.

While we’re on a Star Wars kick, force-choke and punch has gotta win something…

Thanks to everyone who entered! More giveaways to come!

Remember to pick up a copy of The Great Bazaar tomorrow!

Posted on April 24, 2013 at 3:00 pm by PeatB
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Leesha & Twilight Dancer

Posted by Meg

Back in 2010, Peat held the very awesome Homemade Heroes contest. Super fan, Yelie, won second prize with her amazing Leesha Barbie. She also creature a beautiful Twilight Dancer at a mini-campsite.

She recently sent Peat Leesha and Twilight Dancer. Check ’em out!

Leesha

Warded Cloak

Twilight Dancer

If you haven’t picked up your copy of The Daylight War yet, what are you waiting for? The U.K. versions is available at Waterstones and Amazon. Americans, check out the Random House page for all the appropriate buy links. Or go out and support your local bookstore. The German version of The Daylight War is now on sale! Check out the link to buy it here.

Weren’t able to make it to a U.S. event? Peat signed a stockpile of his books at each bookstore he visited. Even if you are not local, most of these will deliver. In the U.K.? Peat did the same for all the bookstores he visited as well.

Posted on April 24, 2013 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
Filed under Contests, Daylight War, Desert Spear, Fan Art, Fans, Homemade Heroes, Meg
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Bulgarian Desert Spear Cover

Posted by Meg

Peat shared the new cover for the Bulgarian edition of The Desert Spear yesterday on Twitter and Facebook, stating that “Bulgarian Desert Spear cover is Jardir on steroids”.

What do you guys think? Dig the new look? Is this how you pictured Jardir?

If you haven’t picked up your copy of The Daylight War yet, what are you waiting for? The U.K. versions is available at Waterstones and Amazon. Americans, check out the Random House page for all the appropriate buy links. Or go out and support your local bookstore. The German version of The Daylight War is now on sale! Check out the link to buy it here.

Weren’t able to make it to a U.S. event? Peat signed a stockpile of his books at each bookstore he visited. Even if you are not local, most of these will deliver. In the U.K.? Peat did the same for all the bookstores he visited as well.

Posted on April 23, 2013 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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Fan Art: Warded Tank Drums

Posted by Meg

Fiachra, a fan from Ireland, had some kickass wards engraved into his tank drums, which are made from propane tanks. I had no idea what these drums were until he emailed me the pictures. Turns out, they are drums made from unused propane tanks. These ones are special. Check them out!

Top view of Fiachra’s warded tank drum

Rock ward

Flame ward

Palm ward

Snow ward

Wind ward

Wood ward

After reading the musical scenes with Rojer, these drums seem very well-suited to the world of the Demon Cycle. An incredible idea from a dedicated fan and talented musician.

If you haven’t picked up your copy of The Daylight War yet, what are you waiting for? The U.K. versions is available at Waterstones and Amazon. Americans, check out the Random House page for all the appropriate buy links. Or go out and support your local bookstore.

Weren’t able to make it to a U.S. event? Peat signed a stockpile of his books at each bookstore he visited. Even if you are not local, most of these will deliver. In the U.K.? Peat did the same for all the bookstores he visited as well.

 

Posted on April 22, 2013 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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