Ebook Signing Tour Day 12: Gondor

If you’re going to visit Middle Earth, then you need to visit Gondor.  I’m staying in a nice little apartment next to the ratcatcher.  I first read Lord of the Rings when I was in High School.  It was the book that everybody was reading.  It was kind of the Harry Potter of its day, I suppose.  I still love it.
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Ebook Signing Tour Day 11: The United Kingdom of Greater Brechalon

The United Kingdom of Greater Brechalon and its capital city of Brech are the locations for my novel Brechalon, as well as the starting location of The Voyage of the Minotaur.  It is a fantasy analog for Victorian England.  Ruled by King Tybalt III, it sits on a series of islands some twenty miles across the channel from its traditional enemies Mirsanna and Freedonia.

Ebook Signing Tour Day 10: Amathar

This is home base, as it were for City of Amathar Press.  Amathar is a huge city, roughly two thousand miles in diameter that resides inside the hollow world of Ecos and is the setting for Princess of Amathar, my first novel.  The people are hardy, industrious, and blue.  Please take note that this book was written years before Avatar was released.  Inspired by the books of Edgar Rice Burroughs (which reportedly also inspired Avatar) Princess of Amathar is a sword swinging, sci-fi adventure.

Ebook Signing Tour Day 9: Aerithraine

Today I am visiting beautiful Aerithraine, home of Queen Elleena, with whom Eaglethorpe Buxton once had the pleasure of spending a fortnight.  Aerithraine traces its origin to my teen years, where it was the home base for my Dungeons and Dragons game.  Though neither of my Eaglethorpe Buxton stories take place in Aerithraine, it does get more than a few mentions from my title character.

Ebook Signing Tour Day 8: Springdale California

I’m here in Springdale California today, staying at the home of Mike Smith and his robot wife Patience.  Their house at 11 North Willow, is lovely and futuristic… I guess duh, since it is in the year 2037.  The first adventure of Mike and Patience is detailed in His Robot Girlfriend and is available at any fine ebook store absolutely free.  The new adventure His Robot Wife is just 99 cents, again, where fine ebooks are sold.

Ebook Signing Tour Day 7: Caprona

Truly a land that time forgot, Caprona is a place where everybody goes through the stages from the earliest lifeforms all the way up to caveman.  Since apparently, even the highest lifeforms can’t read, I’m not really sure why I’m here on my ebook signing tour.  Oh yeah!  The dinosaurs!  Caprona was first reveal in The Land that Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs.  They’ve made two films of it, but do yourself a favor and read the book.  It’s a free download at Manybooks.net.

Ebook Signing Tour Day 6: The Isle of Conclusion

How did I get here?  You have to jump to Conclusion!  This wonderful place was first detailed in Norton Juster’s The Phantom Tollbooth.  Now, I’m off to take a dip in the Sea of Knowledge.

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Ebook Signing Tour Day 5: Utopia

Who could take a virtual ebook signing tour without visiting Utopia.  First described by Sir Thomas More, you can download the ebook here. People here love my book Princess of Amathar, though they are somewhat behind the times in the ebook adoption business.

Ebook Signing Tour Day 4: The Emerald City

Some may argue about what is the best part of Oz to visit, but I’m sitting in the Emerald City today drinking tea.  My books don’t seem to have taken off here, but I did sign a copy for the Great Wizard.  You can download The Magic of Oz and all the other books at Manybooks.net.

Ebook Signing Tour Day 3: Laputa

Alas, Laputa is not all it once was.  For one thing, there are very few Laputans left.  Originally detailed in Gulliver’s Travels, a free download from Manybooks.net. You can see a more modern view in the wonderful Japanese film Castle in the Sky.  People here really seem to like Princess of Amathar.  Probably because it has a flying city in it.

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