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Friday, August 10, 2007

An Interview and Signed Books

The interview is at A Dribble of Ink. The longest one I've done to date, as far as I can remember. I was feeling talkative evidently, but despite that it turned out reasonably well, I think. There's a lot of other good content at A Dribble of Ink, so have a look around while you're there.

The signed books are at Transreal Fiction. Anyone who would for some reason like a signed (and optionally, dedicated, dated, whatever) copy of the Winterbirth paperback can order one from Transreal - details on their website, or you can e-mail enquiries[at]transreal[dot]co[dot]uk for more info. Cost is cover price plus p&p.

To my surprise, interest in signed copies of the hardback hasn't quite died down yet either, so just to confirm: you can still get signed hardback Winterbirths from Transreal too, although I'm not entirely certain how long it will remain available now that the paperback's out, so now's the time to buy if you're so inclined.

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4 Comments:

Blogger Aidan said...

Thanks for the link to the interview, Brian.

I had a lot of fun working on it with you and I hope my readers can see that as they read the interview! Thanks for everything!

~Aidan
A Dribble of Ink

2:26 PM  
Blogger Mister Roy said...

Do you think Transreal have signed copies in the physical shop? I'm in Edinburgh next week for a conference and could probably escape for a bit... Loving the book BTW! I'm finding it really fresh and compelling (even in unsigned form)

10:30 AM  
Blogger Brian Ruckley said...

Hi Mr. Roy, I can't guarantee it, but there's a good chance Transreal will have signed copies of the paperback in stock: I signed half a dozen there a couple of weeks ago, and I would guess he's not sold all of them yet. If not, if you go in there and tell him you want a signed copy, me and him'll sort it out for you - it might take a week or two, but he can always post it to you.

4:21 PM  
Blogger Mister Roy said...

Mission accomplished, thanks!

8:03 PM  

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