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"How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea" is out today!

It's July, and you know what that means: a new Newsflesh novella! This year's release is "How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea," in which Mahir Gowda travels to Australia and tries to come to terms with the fact that people are people everywhere in the world.

If you've been missing the world of Feed, and have $2.99 to spare, this is the adventure for you! (I know, I know, "if you have three bucks, this is awesome" isn't the best marketing slogan in the world, but it's what I can come up with before eight o'clock in the morning. Work with me.)

Mahir! Air travel! Zombie kangaroos! This novella has everything, and it should have you. Available now in the US and Canada, July 17th in the United Kingdom.

Newsflesh novella, yay!
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I am still reading, but: OMG YOU PUT POLY PEOPLE IN YOUR BOOK THANK YOU. *sniff*

Ahem. Carry on.
Of course I did! WE EXIST.
If only other people took that attitude, I would also preemptively preorder everything they write. :)

Finished. That was so good. Love Mahir, love Australia, love Juliet, love how you're sneaking up to something major happening with the reservoir conditions, yea, confetti hearts for all of it.
That gave me a grin. "How do you people get along with no one to mediate?"
There was a page break right there, and so I read "husband..." *flip page* "and wife." *flip back* "husband..." *flip page* "... and wife." *rinse, repeat, squee*
I squeed and did the same thing - flip,flip,flip!, and then had to explain to both partners why I was making those noises.
I was ridiculously excited to find out that (presumably legal?!) group marriage exists in Australia. Aussies are awesome, indeed!