Wrapping up another round
by morgan on Feb.26, 2010, under Anton Strout and Amber Benson
Amber and Anton, thank you for contributing to our discussion on Babel Clash. Please take this opportunity with your last couple of posts to share any information with us that you’d like regarding Cat’s Claw and Dead Matter. Also, please feel welcome to share any news regarding other upcoming projects.
Both titles are now available online or at your local Borders or Waldenbooks store and on Borders.com.
In the spirit of our conversation about “reluctant adults,” please check out the urban fantasy blog where Anton contributes, the League of Reluctant Adults.
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