https://www.baen.com/no-game-for-knights-earc.html
The No Game For Knights eARC is out now!
Stories by: Laurell K. Hamilton, Larry Correia, Christopher Ruocchio, Michael Haspil, D.J. Butler, Kacey Ezell, Griffin Barber, Robert Buettner, Sharon Shinn, Craig Martelle, Chris Kennedy, S.A. Bailey, G. Scott Huggins, Nicole Givens Kurtz, and Rob Howell.
This is a collection of noir fantasy and sci-fi stories from some truly amazing authors, edited by me and Kacey Ezell. It’s the follow up to Noir Fatale.
The actual book release is in a couple of months. If you aren’t familiar with what an eARC is, that’s an Electronic Advanced Reader Copy. This is what most publishers send out to reviewers. Baen makes it so that you can get an early production version of the ebook if you don’t want to wait. It’s a win-win, and you get to see our fun typos. (to be fair, not a single one of my eARCs has ever had a major change from the final because I turn in pretty clean manuscripts).
Excited to see Michael Haspil on this one. Great guy and great author.
Nani? I get a mention in the comments! This has made my day!
I’m looking forward to the Audio on this one if its like Noir Fatale. I was wondering if your planning a writing update Larry, been a few months. I enjoy the podcasts but your written thoughts and updates about writing are fun to read too =)
Thanks for the stories
~Sayomara
I need a Baen shield.
Me, too! I see new bling….
Is an eARC purchase separate from the finished book, or do you get that version too when it comes out?
Separate.
I think it would be fun to have someone forward this to her and see her response. That would be entertaining.
FYI: I sent two emails to Ads@writerdojo.com. Check your spam trap maybe? Thanks.
Yikes! Thank you for the heads-up. Reply sent 🙂
I read the EARC. (Got it as a review copy. In Larry’s story – which takes place i 1949 – the detective refers to Ms Drusilla. Ms did not arise as an address for women until 1972 or so. In 1949 the detective would have said Miss Drusilla or Mrs. Drusilla. If you can, you might want to correct it before the release version.
Not a big thing anyway.