Monthly Archives: September 2022

More Double Trouble News

Lots of new rewards added! More tuckerizations! Author readings of their stories!

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Want to be IN a book? You can . . .

Plenty of tuckerizations remain in the IAMTW anthology kickstarter. That means if you support the project, we will name a character after either you or a loved one. Check it out, and don’t miss out! See the ton of other … Continue reading

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Double Trouble Interview

Keith R. A. DeCandido talks to Rigel Ailur about her Double Trouble story and tie-in writing history. See the brief Q&A here: Keith’s site Then please support our kickstarter! We have a long way to go before we can add … Continue reading

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Up, Up, and Away! Launch Achieved!

The IAMTW is sponsoring a Kickstarter for a spectacular anthology that features a number of New York Times best-selling authors and more writing about favorites characters such as Van Helsing, Audrey 2, John Henry, Annie Oakley, and Captain Nemo — … Continue reading

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Anthologies, Assemble!

Something for everyone in the huge variety of anthologies available from Bluetrix Books and Bluetrix’ authors for other publishers.

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Double Trouble ToC

HERE IS THE FULL LIST OF TEAM-UPS AND THE AUTHORS DOING THEM: Captain Nemo meets Frankenstein’s monster (Kevin J. Anderson)Prospero meets Don Quixote de la Mancha (David Mack)Dr. Moreau meets Audrey II (Scott Sigler)Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde meet Dracula and John Henry (Derek Tyler Attico)Ace Harlem meets the Conjure-Man (Maurice Broaddus)Marion of Sherwood meets Annie Oakley (Rigel Ailur)Gulliver meets Sacajawea and Ernest Shackleton (Diana … Continue reading

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IAMTW Anthology Update

In case anyone wants to be notified of the launch for this fun anthology that includes a whole bunch of NYT best-selling authors, here’s a link: Double Trouble

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