Karen Traviss Update Posted By Mike on July 16, 2008
Karen Traviss has updated her site with the following...
First her TCW signing book tour dates: July 24 - 27 - check Comic-Con schedule for appearances. July 28, TEMPE, AZ - Changing Hands, 7pm July 29, DALLAS -Borders, Greenville Ave., 7pm July 30, DECATUR, GA, - Wordsmiths Books, 7.30pm July 31, NEW YORK - Borders, Columbus Circle NYC, 7pm
Next Harper Collins is offering a free download of her novel City of Pearl unitl the end of August right here.
Finally, Ms. Traviss offered up the following in regards to the upcoming Order 66: "In the meantime, it's just eight weeks to ORDER 66, book four in the Republic Commando series, out September 15. Stand by for a few surprises. And note that the cover won't look like the one shown - check back here soon for the final and very different version."
Thanks to Zee Zee of SWBooks.co.uk for the heads up!
UPDATE: Some info here about Karen's appearance at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, AZ on July 28 and click here in case you missed the press release for her appearance at Wordsmiths Books in Decatur, GA on July 30.
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