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Praise for Bookburners Season 1:
"Sheer enormous fun!" -Naomi Novik, author of the New York Times-bestselling Temeraire series
"As much fun as binge-watching a full season of a Showtime series." -Publishers Weekly
"Bookburners is worth getting hooked on!" -Pop. Edit. Lit. blog
"Recommended for those looking for a breezy, entertaining and exciting fantasy read." -Booklist
Praise for Bookburners Season 2:
"Bookburners has really leveled up. . . . if you are looking for a fun, team-oriented paranormal series with lovable characters and plenty of action, then I would recommend you give Bookburners a chance." -Speculative Chic
Praise for Bookburners Season 3:
"Prepare to get addicted." -B&N Sci-fi & Fantasy
"Irresistibly binge-worthy." -Girls in Capes
"Sheer enormous fun!" -Naomi Novik, author of the New York Times-bestselling Temeraire series
"As much fun as binge-watching a full season of a Showtime series." -Publishers Weekly
"Bookburners is worth getting hooked on!" -Pop. Edit. Lit. blog
"Recommended for those looking for a breezy, entertaining and exciting fantasy read." -Booklist
Praise for Bookburners Season 2:
"Bookburners has really leveled up. . . . if you are looking for a fun, team-oriented paranormal series with lovable characters and plenty of action, then I would recommend you give Bookburners a chance." -Speculative Chic
Praise for Bookburners Season 3:
"Prepare to get addicted." -B&N Sci-fi & Fantasy
"Irresistibly binge-worthy." -Girls in Capes
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About Max Gladstone
Max Gladstone has been thrown from a horse in Mongolia, drank almond milk with monks on Wudang Shan, and wrecked a bicycle in Angkor Wat. Max is also the author of the Craft Sequence of books about undead gods and skeletal law wizards—Full Fathom Five, Three Parts Dead, Two Serpents Rise, and Last First Snow. Max fools everyone by actually writing novels in the coffee shops of Davis Square in Somerville, MA. His dreams are much nicer than you’d expect. He tweets as @maxgladstone.
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Margaret Dunlap
Before joining the Bookburners, Margaret Dunlap wrote for ABC Family’s cult-hit The Middleman in addition to working on SyFy's Eureka. She was also a writer and co-executive producer of the Emmy-winning transmedia series The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, and co-created its sequel Welcome to Sanditon. Her short fiction has previously appeared in Shimmer Magazine. Margaret lives in Los Angeles where she taunts the rest of the team with local weather reports and waits for the earthquake that will finally turn Burbank into oceanfront property. She tweets as @spyscribe.
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Brian Francis Slattery
Brian Francis Slattery is the author of Spaceman Blues, Liberation, Lost Everything, and The Family Hightower. Lost Everything won the Philip K. Dick Award in 2012. He’s the arts and culture editor for the New Haven Independent, an editor for the New Haven Review, and a freelance editor for a few not-so-secret public policy think tanks. He also plays music constantly with a few different groups in a bunch of different genres. He has settled with his family just outside of New Haven and admits that elevation above sea level was one of the factors he took into account. For one week out of every year, he enjoys living completely without electricity.
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Mur Lafferty
Mur Lafferty is the author of Six Wakes and The Shambling Guides series. She was an inaugural member of the Podcaster Hall of Fame, having produced and hosted the award-winning show I Should Be Writing and the 2017 Hugo Finalist for Best Fancast Ditch Diggers. She is the co-editor of the podcast magazine Escape Pod. She has written for RPGs, video games, and short animation. She lives with her family in Durham, NC where she writers Twitter fiction about Game of Thrones and Durham Bulls baseball games (#sansaball). She tweets as @mightymur.
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Andrea Phillips
Andrea Phillips is an award-winning transmedia writer, game designer and author. Her debut novel is Revision, an SF thriller about a wiki where your edits come true. She has also worked on iOS fitness games Zombies, Run! and The Walk; The Maester's Path for HBO's Game of Thrones; human rights game America 2049; and the independent commercial ARG Perplex City. Her nonfiction book A Creator's Guide to Transmedia Storytelling is used to teach digital storytelling at universities around the world. AndreaPhillips.com @Andrhia.
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