John Scalzi and Subterranean Press has released Scalzi’s novella The Sagan Diaries (12,500 words) on the internet as a free read and/or download.
The Sagan Diaries falls in between Old Man’s War and The Ghost Brigades, and is highly recommended.
They’re also releasing a 500-copy limited edition of You’re Not Fooling Anyone When You Take Your Laptop into a Coffeeshop, a book on writing from Scalzi, a full-time writer since 1991. It’s $35, but it comes signed and touted as a very attractive book. (I bought one of them :-)
If you don’t know who John Scalzi is, here’s the bio quip from the Subterranean website:
John Scalzi is author of Old Man’s War (which Publishers Weekly described as a “virtuoso debut” in a starred review) and other novels, as well as the author of the bestselling “Book of the Dumb” series of humor books. He’s also the proprietor of The Whatever, one of the most-visited personal Web sites on the Web. A full-time writer since 1991, Scalzi currently resides in rural America with his family and big fat Internet pipe to keep him busy. Visit him at www.scalzi.com.
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