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PRESS START TO PLAY is available now!

Hey, players, get your quarters and slap 'em down, because Press Start to Play is available today! This awesome video-game themed anthology includes a lot of awesome stories, including "Survival Horror," which features Antimony Price and Arthur Harrington versus a 7th Guest-style puzzle adventure with sinister goals in mind.

You can find more information here.

Available now at a retailer near you!
Tags: incryptid, release dates, short fiction
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I put it on my wish list, but I probably should read the Incryptid books first. I've been saving those for after A Red-Rose Chain ... I have to have something to do for the next 12 months!
I got ill just after I bought all the Toby Daye books in a sort of Kindle box set. It wasn't really cheaper, just an indulgence to do it that way, but illness on holiday was made considerably less stressful because of that impulse purchase!

Kindles are quite useful, really.

Of course, I would not have read them all in the course of a single week if I'd not been ill. And that was with spreading them out by reading 3 other books. My TBR Kindle section is empty *sadface*

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Definitely read the main series first if you can.
I've read through Half-Off Ragnarok, and now I'm just waiting for the numbers to align properly so I can get the next. My entire reading budget pretty much comes in the form of Amazon gift cards I earn online through various means. Oddly enough, for the better part of the last year all those cards have been used to buy your books because, well, YOU ARE AWESOME!

I've downloaded all the short stories available here too, and am using them to fill in the gaps, keep the shakes at bay. I have this condition, I call it Fictional Immersion Syndrome. When I like a story, I fall into it, and I just can't claw my way back out until I'm forced to by a lack of anymore words to read. Well, okay, sometimes exhaustion works too, but I try to avoid that method, because waking up to find I've been drooling on my keyboard is gross, and it makes my neck stiff. It probably isn't very good for the keyboard either.