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And so it begins…and ends

The final book of the Morpheus Road trilogy publishes tomorrow…March 27th. Yay! So the tour begins, and the saga of Marsh and Cooper concludes.

The first public stop on “The Blood” tour will be Wednesday March 28th at The Reading Bug in San Carlos, CA.

3pm.

I’m going to be visiting a bunch of schools around San Francisco this week as well. Can’t wait!

Check the “appearance” page to see if I’ll be appearing anywhere near you. Not all of the events are listed yet so check back every so often. Also, I’ll try to record more videos on VYou during the tour:

http://vyou.com/djmachale

Hope to see lots of you guys over the next few weeks!

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Link to article about my visit to LMS in Florida

http://www.chronicleonline.com/content/storied-guest-visits-lecanto-middle-school

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Jo’s Library Quilt

A while back I was asked to sign a small scrap of material to be used in helping to raise funds for a worthy cause. A very dedicated woman named Jo Carver and many volunteers are trying to raise funds to build a library in the town of Coalville, Utah. The simple scrap of cloth was joined with several others to create a “Library Quilt”. Over fifty authors sent in signatures (I’m probably the LEAST known of them) and the result is a pretty amazing work of art.

I invite you to check it out at: http://www.joslibraryquilt.com/

For a donation (that’s the fund-raising part) you can enter a sweepstakes with the chance of winning the quilt. Check it out!

P.S. I am in no way affiliated with this sweepstakes. I’m just passing on the news. So if you have any questions about it, direct it to the Coalville library, okay?

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No Name Calling Week

Barnes & Noble (.com) is running an anti-bullying campaign on their websites. Lots of authors recorded videos in support of this…including me. Check it out at:

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/u/no-name-calling-books-childrens-books/379002621/

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Pendragon Games

The Pendragon games on this site have been down for a long time. We’ve been looking in to why this has happened but we haven’t yet been able to figure it out.

However, you can still play all the games on the Yahoo site. Just go here:

http://kids.yahoo.com/games

And click on the “Pendragon” link. All the games are there!

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That’s a heck of a title. Yikes.

Link to an article:

http://www.easyreadernews.com/2010/11/beach-magazine/scary-dream-god

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Oops…

The website was down for a while and it was all my fault.

I went to the admin page to do some maintenance and saw a “pop-up” that said something like:  “Upgrade to newest version of software” for the website.   So, I hit the button to upgrade…and the place blew up.  Luckily it was an easy fix and guys smarter than me got it all back on track.  Guess I won’t be hitting any buttons anymore.

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Getting out of Trouble Town

Just turned in the latest draft of Morpheus Road:  The Black.  Yeah!  Ready for a little down-time.

Next month The Monster Princess publishes.  I know that most of you readers won’t be running out to get that because it’s a picture book, but if you know of some little ones…

We’ll be posting a book trailer on the site in a few weeks.

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Morpheus Road: The Light (Discussion)

(CAREFUL, SPOILERS AHEAD)

Now that The Light has been out for a month, I figured it was okay to start a topic to discuss it.

For those who have read my Pendragon books, you know that I write stories that don’t always go where you think they’re going.  Morpheus Road is no different.  At the end of “The Light” there are some very big twists and story shifts . . . not the least of which is the reveal of what Gravedigger is all about.  Or not about.  Who thinks they know where the story is now headed?

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Favorite Pendragon Book

While visiting so many schools and bookstores, many of the same questions pop up.  One of them is about what my favorite Pendragon book is.  Since it’s been asked so many times, I thought I’d answer that here.

Looking at it one way, I don’t have a favorite because they all seem like different chapters in one big story.  But I can come up with a few that stand out for different reasons.  The book that was the most fun to write was “The Never War” because I loved going back into real history and doing the research about a time and place that fascinate me.   The book that was the most difficult to write was  “The Quillan Games”.  Coming up with all of those wild games, creating the rules, and then having Bobby play them was grueling.  I certainly don’t have a LEAST favorite book, though I can say that my least favorite cover was the one I call:  “Bobby the Blue-Eyed Reindeer”.   Yeesh.

But favorite book?  Now that they’re all complete and I can look back on the whole story, I guess maybe there is one that stands out.  I think I like it because it had a little bit of all the books in it and it tied up the whole story in a way that I had always planned on, but was never sure that it would actually work.  The fact that it did work is very satisfying.  There were a few scenes in that book (I won’t mention them here because I don’t want to write spoilers) that actually get me choked up.  More than a few scenes.  It was an incredibly rewarding experience to tie together all the loose ends, answer all the questions, and complete an epic story.  So under pressure, I would have to say that my favorite Pendragon book is The Soldiers of Halla.

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