MAKERS US launch at Harvard Bookstore tonight, 7PM

Hey, Bostonites! I'll see you tonight at the Harvard Bookstore (1256 Mass Ave) at 7PM for the US launch of my new novel, Makers! (New Yorkers, and Philadelphians -- see you later this week!)

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Cory's going to be at Philcon this weekend, so let's post some publicity stuff.

The Philcon website is at http://www.philcon.org. We've posted a PDF of our magnificent Program Book at http://2009.philcon.org/philcon2009PB.pdf.

I also set up an unofficial Google Calendar of the con's schedule. It should be viewable at http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=o81v0ogv53dvlnhg50fcb6juno%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York

I just bought this and your short story collection Overclocked at Barnes & Noble yesterday. I'm really looking forward to reading it.

Now stop going to bookstores and hunker down and write your next book! :)

I'd love to go, Cory, but I have class on Monday nights.

I believe you meant Bostonians.

Awww! I didn't see this post till this morning! I so would have dragged my boyfriend down there! You gotta give us at least a couple days notice! Really wish I could have been there. :(

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