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2/16/15

Win an ARC of Superposition!

Get ready for a mind-bending, quantum physics murder mystery unlike anything you've ever read before!



Jacob Kelley's family is turned upside down when an old friend turns up, waving a gun and babbling about an alien quantum intelligence. The mystery deepens when the friend is found dead in an underground bunker…apparently murdered the night before he appeared at Jacob's house. Jacob is arrested for the murder and put on trial.  


As the details of the crime slowly come to light, the weave of reality becomes ever more tangled, twisted by a miraculous new technology and a quantum creature unconstrained by the normal limits of space and matter. With the help of his daughter, Alessandra, Jacob must find the true murderer before the creature destroys his family and everything he loves.


Head over to Goodreads and enter to win an ARC of Superposition!

2/9/15

Get your questions ready

Do Ferals go to the movies? Are there any pickles left after the end of the world? Do YOU have a question for Falling Sky author Rajan Khanna?


All of your apocalypse-related questions can be answered by the author on his Reddit Ask Me Anything page on February 19th! You can post your questions during the day, and Rajan will start to answer them at 7 pm ET. Look for his name on the Books section sidebar to participate.

Go check it out, and ask Rajan Khanna (almost) anything your heart desires.

2/2/15

Farewell, Widdershins

Widdershins has been abandoned, kicked down, left for dead, stabbed a few of times, and arrested once or twice. She thought leaving her home would help her wounds heal, but now she knows the only way to forget your past is to bury it once and for all.  Tomorrow, Ari Marmell brings his thrilling Widdershins Adventures to a dramatic close in Covenant's End


The thief Widdershins and her own "personal god," Olgun, return to their home city of Davillon after almost a year away. Her nemesis, Lisette, has also returned, and she is not alone. Lisette has made a dark pact with supernatural powers that have granted her abilities far greater than anything Widdershins and Olgun can match.

Together, Widdershins and Olgun will face enemies on both sides of the law, for Lisette's schemes have given her power in both Davillon's government and its underworld. 

Even with the help of Olgun, old friends, and new allies, Widdershins may be required to make the hardest sacrifice of her life, if she is to rid Davillon--and herself--of Lisette once and for all.




To celebrate the conclusion of the Widdershins series, you can pick up the Kindle edition of the first Widdershins Adventure, Thief's Covenantat only $3.99 for the entire month!




And the next books in the series will be waiting patiently with open arms...er...pages, when you've finished. This is one you definitely won't want to miss.


1/23/15

Win it before you can buy it!

From now until February 1,  you can hop on over to Goodreads to for the chance to win an ARC of Brenda Cooper's latest science fiction novel Edge of Dark, which hits shelves this March!



What if a society banished its worst nightmare to the far edge of the solar system, destined to sip only dregs of light and struggle for the barest living.  And yet, that life thrived?  It grew and learned and became far more than you ever expected, and it wanted to return to the sun.  What if it didn’t share your moral compass in any way?

In Edge of Dark, meet ranger Charlie Windar and his adopted wild predator, and explore their home on a planet that has been raped and restored more than once.  Meet Nona Hall, child of power and privilege from the greatest station in the system, the Diamond Deep.  Meet Nona’s best friend, a young woman named Chrystal who awakens in a robotic body….

1/16/15

Want to win BIG?

If you feel like you're missing some major science fiction in your life, then have no fear.  We're giving away the latest Cassandra Kresnov trilogy featuring the most badass cyborg to grace the universe. 




Want to win all three of Joel Shepherd's books? For your chance to win copies of 23 Years on FireOperation Shield, and Originator send a picture of yourself to us with the subject line "Cyborg Photo Challenge" to publicity@prometheusbooks.com posing with these three items (and yes, we can tell if you use Photoshop!): a science fiction Pyr book, fire, and a picture of your favorite robot.  Entries must be received by January 30.

Some of the best entries could even make their way to our Facebook page* but be careful with the fire, okay? Especially around our books!

More information about these titles and the other Cassandra Kresnov books can be found in this month's issue of the Pyr-a-zine.

*Restricted to US and Canada only. Any photo submitted may be used for promotional purposes on any of Prometheus Books/Pyr's social media pages or our website, or blog.

1/6/15

Happy (Late) Science Fiction Day!

January 2 was National Science Fiction Day, but we were on vacation last week so we're celebrating today! Even though every day is science fiction day here at Pyr we still think it's a great excuse to look at the awesome scifi books we've got under our belt.  Well, we keep them on our shelves because pants are a terrible place to try and store large, rectangular objects but...you get the point. Most of these titles are already available now, including Joel Shepherd's Originator officially on sale today! Keep an eye out for Superposition and Edge of Dark early this spring.

On to the world-hopping and spaceships!


  

Also by Mike Resnick





Also by Brenda Cooper                              Also by Joel Shepherd     

     

Also by Mark Hodder

12/22/14

It's down to the wire

Panicking because there's only, what, about three days left to finish your Christmas shopping?  Put down the "#1 Dad!" mug and get him what he really wants this year, a fast-paced ride on a renegade airship or an epic battle of swords and magic.


 Falling Sky by Rajan Khanna         Fortress in Orion by Mike Resnick
  
 The Nebula Awards Showcase 2014 edited by Kij Johnson         Blood and Iron by Jon Sprunk

 Sword of the Bright Lady by M.C. Planck


Head out to the nearest bookstore now! Then pat yourself on the back for finishing early this year.

Hey, we won't tell.



12/3/14

The perfect gift

Happy Holidays!

The bird is off the table, which means the holiday season is officially in full swing. Just because some stores have been playing Jingle Bells since Halloween doesn't mean we're all on the crazy train to Christmas...

But now it is time to start thinking about those you love, those you pretend to like, and those you are stuck with no matter what (uh...your family). If you know someone who likes sword fights, intergalactic battles, and heroes with more than a few flaws, then we've got you covered this holiday season! Check out the most recent issue of the Pyr-a-Zine to find the perfect gifts for the fantasy and science fiction-lovers on your holiday lists.


10/20/14

Hello and an Introduction


As I get ready to fly up to Buffalo to meet the Prometheus Books team in person, I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself to you, the readers and fans of Pyr.

I have the greatest respect for what Lou Anders and the people at Prometheus Books have done with Pyr over the past nearly ten years and am proud to be a part of continuing to bring our readers high-quality genre fiction. Growing up, I almost always had a book in my hands, and it was usually science fiction and fantasy. I cut my teeth on Narnia, but truly got the SFF bug when I was gifted Ursula LeGuin's A Wizard of Earthsea for my twelfth birthday. In the decades since then, I have continued to read across all manner of genres, but most voraciously in SFF. I also have a lifelong appreciation for art, and paint and work with textiles myself. I have a masters degree in Sequential Art from the Savannah College of Art and Design, and look forward to coordinating cover art with the talented designers at Prometheus Books..

I began working with Lou in 2010 as his editorial assistant, reading unsolicited manuscripts. As time passed, my duties expanded to include proofreading and copyediting, as well as assisting with promotional efforts, including working on Pyr-a-zine, our e-newsletter. I traveled to Atlanta for DragonCon, enjoying the chance to connect with our readers, talk about books, and then do a lot of matchmaking, connecting readers with books I knew they’d love. As someone who has been part of the Prometheus family for several years, I'm honored to be a part of Pyr's next phase and to shepherd fantastic and engrossing books you have come to expect from us from manuscript to shelf. I hope to pop in periodically on this blog and Pyr social media when I find myself with news to share, questions to ask, or just to say hi.


9/29/14

The Future of Pyr: Outlook Good




On April 19, 2004, Prometheus Books announced it was launching Pyr, a science fiction and fantasy imprint that would publish its first title the following spring. At that time, Prometheus was entering its thirty-fifth year as an independent publisher of nonfiction, with popular science being one of its core categories. The company felt that there would be a natural connection to this genre, noting the long history of mutual inspiration and admiration between science nonfiction and speculative fiction.

Lou Anders was hired as Pyr’s editorial director. Guided by his vision, and charting new waters for the parent press, the Pyr imprint achieved many successes but was not immune to misses, either. Over the years, there were many award-winning moments and sales successes—and some missteps and disappointments, too. Anders embraced an additional role as the face, and often, spokesperson, of Pyr—a role at which he excelled. But from day one, many people worked to build the Pyr brand. Every book Anders acquired (just as those acquired by our nonfiction and later, crime fiction, editors) became the responsibility of the entire Prometheus Books team. Many dedicated marketers, editors, publicists, designers, typesetters, and production and sales staff contributed creativity, ideas, and hard work to each Pyr book and series we published.

As all parents of ten year-olds will recognize, young tweens have a powerful desire to separate from the direction a caretaker has always provided and want nothing more than to blaze their own trail regardless of any stumbles that may occur in doing so.  With Lou Anders’s departure, it would be a mistake to assume that Pyr, at age ten, cannot potentially benefit from some fresh independence and room to be guided by other voices.

Rene Sears has been part of our professional family for quite some time and is uniquely qualified to shepherd Pyr projects through this time of transition and growth. (She has such familiarity with our list and the genre as a whole that she’s been a valuable information-font at our DragonCon booths. We missed her there this year!) Prometheus Books is so happy to welcome her into this role and we have already had encouraging discussions on cover direction, author and agent relationships, manuscript readiness, and other matters.  We are quite confident in her abilities to help our ten-year-old imprint navigate this separation and become even more self-sufficient and strong.

Pyr’s goal from day one was to seek to provide books of a consistently high quality. Looking ahead we have many titles that excite, including next week’s release of FALLING SKY by Rajan Khanna, April’s SUPERPOSITION by David Walton, and BLACK HEART: THE BARROW, BOOK TWO by Mark Smylie in August 2015.

We’ve recently heard from independent booksellers that their customers are hungry for science fiction again, despite the predominance of fantasy over these last several years.  That’s encouraging. National retailers have indicated they see a resurgence in space opera—a category in which we’ve not only published before but one in which we have a new series starting in December with THE FORTRESS IN ORION (Dead Enders, Book One) by Mike Resnick. Also, good news.

Our 2004 press release announcing the Pyr launch included this aim: "With Pyr, we’ll be looking to create science fiction for the Next Age.” After ten years of proudly bearing Anders's personal stamp, Pyr is ready for its next age. We thank all our readers, and authors, for their continued support.