October 12, 2008

Win a signed copy of Hardwired Humanity

Grand prize winner chosen in random drawing. 25 other entrants will also win prizes. 53rd entry win a free audio of Venus and the Birth of Zephyrus read by Sarah Wagner.

Contest runs from October 15, 2008 to December 15, 2008 11:59 PM EST. Winners will be chosen and announced on December 16, 2008.

How do you win?

There are two ways to enter:

1. Make a blog post and include a link to the book's page, which is http://www.cyberwizardproductions.com/altered/hh.html. You may post more than once, on your own or multiple sites, but do not spam people. Blog posts must be primarily about the book, be more than 3 lines long and be informative. Each post qualifies as one entry. In order to qualify, once the post is made, you must email me the link to it.

2. Download and print the flyers from my website, and post them on a bulletin board or in a window or anywhere else you can think of. Email me a photo of the posted flyer with the name of the location. Each picture qualifies as one entry. Flyers are available HERE.

There are no restrictions on how many entries per person. My family is not eligible to win.

Email me at: hardwiredhumanity AT yahoo.com

Use the subject: HH Contest

Additional Information: If you are unsure what to write for your blog post, there is some material on my website and on the publisher's website that you can use!

Posted by Shade53 at 09:35 AM

Book Published

I'm pleased to announce that my short story collection, Hardwired Humanity is now available from Altered Dimensions Press!

Standing on the razor edge between man and machine, where the defining lines blur until you cannot distinguish one from the other, Hardwired Humanity delves deep into the realm of artificial and replicated intelligences. Those machines that man may someday create in his own image, to suit his own desires, are not without their problems. What happens when those machines begin to deviate from their purpose, begin to discover what they are, and reconfigure our definitions of them?

Hardwired Humanity, six stories of the machines we are and those we create, with an introduction by author and editor, Edward McKeown.

Posted by Shade53 at 09:33 AM