An advantage of having family in the US is being able to pre-order both the US edition, for her to read, and the edition on this side of the Atlantic for me to read.
Will be self-prescribing your post-traumatic shark therapy. Congrats on this mini-publishing watershed (or kleine scheidegg as they say in Swissland). Speculating I sat at the same desks he did when learning English. Enjoyed it more, but obviously paid far less attention.
I rather like the starkness of the UK proofs, I must admit. Though the US ones are also rather splendid. Do you know which book PR person I could bribe with sufficient quantities of cake to get my hands on one for review purposes?
The book looks great.
One of your strengths is that every Nick Harkaway book is something different. It is not a surprise to me that Titanium Noir is something different.
Like everyone else, I am waiting with a high level of anticipation. By the way, what are the imperial units of measure for anticipation.
I forgot to mention, the photograph looks great.
You wrote a book, a hugely enjoyable book!
Looking forward to it immensely!
(Am I a bad person if I have found the Jack books have become my comfort read??)
Right. Copping that.
<Tap dances, badly, with extreme excitement>
An advantage of having family in the US is being able to pre-order both the US edition, for her to read, and the edition on this side of the Atlantic for me to read.
I can't wait!
Will be self-prescribing your post-traumatic shark therapy. Congrats on this mini-publishing watershed (or kleine scheidegg as they say in Swissland). Speculating I sat at the same desks he did when learning English. Enjoyed it more, but obviously paid far less attention.
So glad to know, Nick! Well done!
I rather like the starkness of the UK proofs, I must admit. Though the US ones are also rather splendid. Do you know which book PR person I could bribe with sufficient quantities of cake to get my hands on one for review purposes?