Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
Seanan McGuire
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And the ghost of lost love whispers...

It's time to go back to Jonathan Healy and Frances Brown, as they settle down into their lives in Buckley Township, Michigan, and get ready to face what lies ahead. The next step? Marriage, of course, assuming they can make it to the altar...

A new Jonathan and Fran story, "Married in Green," has been posted on the InCryptid short fiction page. It is once again available in ePub, MOBI, and PDF formats, and is free for download. Please download, rather than trying to read locally! We do not want to swamp my server.

All cover graphics are by Tara O'Shea (be sure to admire the awesome cover she did for "Bad Dream Girl," which is new to the page). All electronic conversion thus far has been done by scifantasy. As both of them are awesome, we applaud them now.

Enjoy the adventure!

This post will also serve as the open thread, so expect spoilers in the comments.
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Oh, thank you!
Very welcome.
That was absolutely lovely. Thank you.
You are very welcome.
Erm, don't you mean "Married in Green" rather than "No Place Like Home"?

Many thanks for that. Just downloaded it. :)
I see you noticed. Thank you again for the story! And Tara, the artwork is absolutely beautiful.

seanan_mcguire

4 years ago

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Oh, neat! There's LOTS of good stuff waiting for you.
Thank you!
Very welcome.

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Aw, yay.
As always, fantastic.
Thank you!
New reader question: Are the stories there accessible to a new reader who is not familiar with the world?
Having just read all 3 of the stories that are up, they seem like a pretty good introduction to the world.

seanan_mcguire

4 years ago

Absolutely brilliant. I'm a sucker for weddings in any form, and the mice. The mice!

“We wished to thank you.”

That line just did it. You have such an amazing gift for making even the small things mean so much.
Aw, yay. :) Thank you.
Excellent.
Yay!
A delightful, cheery story... full of death omens. Oh well, I'm glad they were happy, for a little while.
Yeah, well.

I love Fran dearly, but she was only ever here to go.

wendyzski

4 years ago

juliael

4 years ago

jenfullmoon

4 years ago

I kept expecting her to go into labor at the most inconvenient possible moment. And thanks for a hint of more information about the mice :-)
That's too cliche, and they deserved one good day.

I don't understand what you mean, but you're welcome.

acelightning

4 years ago

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I can't either. I love her so.
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet. Thank You!
Very welcome. :)

ohari

4 years ago

Beautiful. Thank you.
So welcome!
Yay. This makes waiting for international post for my order of Midnight Blue Special a lot better.
Oh hi! I need to ask for a favor. Could you email me, or message me here with your email address?
Aww, that was a lovely story. Thank you very much! Now I'm off to go read Midnight Blue-light Special. :)
Yay!