Regarding USA TV’s new “Dig” show and my “The Dig” book.
Is the USA network’s new TV show “Dig” in any way related to Michael Siemsen’s The Dig (Book 1 of the Matt Turner Series)? In short, nope. In long, here’s a breakdown: This is the official brief description of the TV show: “Peter, an FBI agent stationed in Jerusalem who, while investigating a murder of a young female archaeologist, uncovers a conspiracy 2000 years in the making.” Peter is played by Draco Malfoy’s jerk dad, and Peter’s FBI boss is played by Anne Heche. (Spoiler, the two have sex in the first minute of the first episode.) The show takes…
4:00am, 3/3/15
Street corners and entry steps unexpectedly populated with wide-awake citizens. The 24-hour Starbucks seems to double as a homeless shelter, its all-bar seating half-filled with sleepers, while the other half maintain a dazed stare in no particular direction. A young couple stands out with their darting eyes and skittish energy as one huddles in a corner behind a trashcan. The girl stands and watches him between suspicious backward glances, one hand stroking her opposite arm. They trade places, he dizzily passes items to her before he tips and finds a column to hold him up. Outside, a man on a…
Exigency 2nd Edition paperbacks are here, and Goodreads is giving them away for free.
That sweet sweet new Exigency cover can finally be ogled and caressed in real life, and Goodreads is giving away two of them. Winners will receive an autographed trade paperback (that’s the big, full-sized kind of paperback, if you weren’t aware; those little ones they used to sell on the spinny racks are called “mass market paperbacks”), as well as a free e-book copy in their preferred format (Kindle or ePub). You can enter through the Giveaways page (where the current giveaways always live), or save yourself a click and do the exact same thing right here: Goodreads Book Giveaway…
EXIGENCY 2nd Edition Released Today
Exigency 2nd Edition has been available for Kindle, Nook, iBooks, Kobo, etc. since December (replacing the 1st Edition), but the print version has been the original edition until today. This revised version is essentially the same as the 1st Edition, which had this cover: Below is the list of differences between the 1st Edition and Exigency 2nd Edition: New front and back covers (at the top of this post) with art by Andreas Raninger and Matthias de Muylder, respectively. A few mildly embarrassing typos corrected. The original version ended with Chapter 3.9, followed by an Epilogue. The 2nd Edition…