“Yseult” featured on Addicted to Ebooks today – #1 in Arthurian Fantasy!

I’m pretty busy at the moment, so only a short update: my novel Yseult is being featured on Addicted to Ebooks today. And it has climbed back up to the #1 slot in Arthurian Fantasy! (Thanks, Vicki!)

After May 21, it will drop down in the list on Addicted to Ebooks, but you can access the listing here.

Still not much time for writing these days. My guest lecture at the University of Stuttgart is on Wednesday, and I only finished it yesterday. I will probably use my notes as the basis for a blog post on my sadly neglected German language blog. Today I went through the handout and sent it to the professor (odd to think I used to be one of those folks). After that, I spent the rest of my free time today on various tasks needed to get Shadow of Stone ready for publication.

Not sure if I’m going to make my self-set Friday deadline, but I’m doing my best!

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About Ruth Nestvold

Ruth Nestvold's short fiction has appeared in numerous markets, including Asimov's, F&SF, Baen's Universe, Strange Horizons, Scifiction, and Gardner Dozois's Year's Best Science Fiction. Her fiction has been nominated for the Nebula, Tiptree, and Sturgeon Awards. In 2007, the Italian translation of her novella "Looking Through Lace" won the "Premio Italia" award for best international work. Her novel Flamme und Harfe appeared in translation with the German imprint of Random House, Penhaligon, in 2009 and has since been translated into Dutch and Italian. She maintains a web site at www.ruthnestvold.com.
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2 Responses to “Yseult” featured on Addicted to Ebooks today – #1 in Arthurian Fantasy!

  1. Shah Wharton says:

    Busy as always Ruth. But keeping up and doing well too, but the sounds of it. Good luck with that guest lecture – I can’t imagine anything worse, but I imagine you’re used to it. :)

    http://wordsinsync.blogspot.com/2012/05/i-amediting-ivf-no3-and-row80.html

  2. Ruth Nestvold says:

    Not really used to it anymore, but it was surprisingly fun! :)

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