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May 10: WAY OF SHADOWS, Brent and Terry Brooks LIVE

Before we talk about the Kindle deal, a friendly reminder that Brent and Terry Brooks will be chatting about morality in fantasy fiction today at 2pm PDT on Terry’s official Facebook page via Facebook LIVE!

Brent’s Facebook page
Terry’s Facebook page

Friends in the US: Amazon is offering THE WAY OF SHADOWS as a Kindle Daily Deal for $2.99. A steal at twice the price! (This is also Brent’s affiliate link.)

This smokin’ hot deal won’t last long–open up that Amazon app and buy a copy! Your brain will thank you.

The Way of Shadows cover

Reasons to buy a(nother) copy of Night Angel #1 for Kindle:

  1. You want to protect your [signed] copy
  2. Your friend/parent/coworker/cousin/roommate/sibling borrowed it months ago and refuses to return it
  3. It’s your bookworm friend’s/parent’s/coworker’s/cousin’s/ roommate’s/sibling’s/spouse’s/neighbor’s/partner’s birthday
  4. Someone you care about/random stranger asked for a book recommendation
  5. You’ve read Lightbringer 500 times and need a new series to get into
  6. You want to read along while you listen to the audiobook

You’re welcome!

Q&R on FB LIVE Tuesday, January 21

We’re off and running!

Tune in to Brent’s official Facebook page at 1:00 pm PST on Tuesday, January 21 for the first Question & Response video of 2020. Bring your hard-hitting questions!

To answer a few FAQs right off the bat:

  1. Brent is currently writing an early draft of a new novel set in Midcyru
  2. No plans for a screen adaptation (movie, TV, or video game) of either of Brent’s series
  3. No plans to develop a Nine Kings game

UPDATE: Thanks for joining us, everyone! Here’s the video, in case you missed it.

October Q&R Video

Surprise! I answered some more fan questions. Two months in a row!

The Facebook Q&R is embedded below for your enjoyment.

I also have a note about this video that I wanted to share. Around 1:30, I talk about biological versus adoptive parents. I used the phrase “real parents” intending obvious air quotes—the first time or so. I sort of lost that denotation as I referenced that a few more times and was thinking about other things. My point—which I hope I didn’t clumsily obscure—is that adoptive parents absolutely are real parents. Forgive my infelicitous phrasing around what can be a tender point.”