This is it, ladies and gentlemen.

This is it.

My novel, The Remembrance, will officially be released on Saturday, May 6th.

We will be celebrating this momentous occasion at In Perpetual Motion on Saturday night, with a book release party. Come one, come all to Detroit (er, Ferndale), Michigan! Listen to incredible music, revel in drunken debauchery, and get your copy of the novel signed!

If inebriated craziness isn’t your thing – I’m looking at you, – we will be holding a book signing at Lansing’s Gone Wired Cafe, the very next day. Sunday, May 7th, from 2 PM to 9 PM.

Not only will we have copies of The Remembrance available for purchase and signing at both events, but in a few days from now, you’ll be able to pre-order your copy. It’ll be ready and waiting for you when you get there, and I’ll even wait for you to show up to sign it. The softcover will cost around $15, while the hardcover will be about $25. I’ll announce the pre-order here, and provide a link to PayPal.

For those of you that are out of state, or even out of country, but would still like me to sign in your town, fear not! *cue trumpets* Get in touch with and bug your local book store. A signing tour isn’t out of the question this summer, especially if crash space can be provided. ;)

Think you’re interested, but not quite sure? Free e-book teasers will be available at PenguiCon in Livonia, MI. After the convention, on Monday, April 24th, the teaser will be available for download from the novel’s website. As always, feel free to tell your friends about these events, and to bring them along. All are welcome.

Holy crap, am I excited.

The irony of passive voice in my novel’s release announcement has not escaped me.