Prophet - an Everyday Spectre from Torquere Press

Jul 01, 2006 10:48

My novella, Prophet, is now available for purchase at Torquere Press!

Raid Tanner is a mechanic by profession, and a psychic thanks to the genetic shuffle. The fact that he's clairvoyant has absolutely no bearing on his life, though, apart from making him antisocial and bad-tempered. Really, he's the sort of guy that's more at home with a car ( Read more... )

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eastcoastskater July 2 2006, 01:39:25 UTC
Oh, now I want it ever so badly. But I am only but a poor college student, 'else...

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elisaviperas August 25 2006, 21:24:44 UTC
Thank you anyway, it's the thought that counts. :)

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pixeechuu July 3 2006, 13:04:31 UTC
It is wonderful. I must put it on my "to buy" list.

What's the likely of it ever being in paperback form?

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elisaviperas August 25 2006, 21:25:28 UTC
Aw, thank you. :)

I honestly don't know. I suppose that depends on how well it sells. :)

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serenity_winner July 3 2006, 16:00:41 UTC
That is damn sweet, and I plan on buying in the near future. :]

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elisaviperas August 25 2006, 21:26:21 UTC
Why, thank you! I hope you like it. :)

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shadow_3013 July 3 2006, 20:18:05 UTC
I am oh-so-glad that I'm about to start at a new job; that means I'll soon have the money to buy this. That snippet rocked!

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elisaviperas August 25 2006, 21:27:29 UTC
That'd be very nice of you. :) I hope you like it! And thank you.

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clinkit July 4 2006, 04:09:41 UTC
Hee. I feel slightly smug that I actually knew about this before you posted about it in the FH LJ. But then, my smugness is totally misplaced, as I only knew about it via raginpixie's LJ and I only am friended to her because I got there through you. So you see, it's all very circular and lame and I spend too much time on the internet.

I really like the way you write, both dialogue and (apparently) straight narrative. It's so...smart. And a bit goofy, but with cynical overtones...or else the other way round. If that makes any sense.

And if they ever send me my damned credit card, I will buy it. /nods/ Although I must confess an enduring love for books you can properly hold and break the spines of and dogear and *love*, and it's hard to do that with a computer screen, really.

But nevertheless. :)

...ok, I'm done now.

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elisaviperas August 25 2006, 21:31:25 UTC
Thank you, I really appreciate that. And I agree with you, it's a little harder to curl up with a laptop than with a good book. Alas. :)

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