Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
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ARC giveaway reminder!

Remember, folks, I'm going to be doing a random drawing on Saturday to win an advance reader's copy (ARC) of A Local Habitation. You could get your hands on the second Toby book months before release day! And all you have to do is...

...click this link and leave a comment.

Seriously, that's all. Just don't leave your comment on this post, since no comments made on this post will be fed into the random number generator. Leave your comment on this post over here. Not this post. This other post.

Good luck!
Tags: a local habitation, contest, giving stuff away, toby daye
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I am selectively illiterate, and thus will leave a comment on this post instead! Yay!

Though my actual purpose in commenting is to ask whether you've ever read/heard of Margaret Ronald, who also published her first novel this year. I came to it the same way I came to Rosemary And Rue, as a friend of a friend of the author, and I was struck by how sympatico the books seemed. If you haven't read Spiral Hunt already, you might like it. I'd certainly be curious for your take. (I'm similarly recommending you to her via the friend who suggested I read her.) Your takes on magic are certainly different, and you're focusing on different aspect of faerie, but I think if you squint REALLY hard, your books could almost take place in the same world.
Heh. And as a side note, when I pulled her book up just now on Amazon to make sure I was getting her name right, Rosemary And Rue was the first book under "customers who bought this also bought…"
Actually, yes! We were on a panel together at WorldCon in Montreal, and spent a large portion of the con running into each other. She was really nice, and I liked her. I keep meaning to pick up Spiral Hunt, and then I look at my to-be-read shelf and weep.