To celebrate, we're giving away a copy of Implied Spaces by Walter Jon Williams. (No we didn't format it, but we did format Hardwired and Angel Station by Walter, and will be rolling out a serialized version of Hardwired with brand new covers soon!)
And E.M. Tippetts (who is also Emily Mah, the science fiction writer) critiqued the early drafts of this book, as she and Walter are in the same writer's group. Suffice it to say, we're extremely lucky in all the connections we have to this Nebula Award winning author.
The mysterious swordsman Aristide wanders the multiverse with his talking cat Bitsy, both of them in search of the “implied spaces,” the accidents of architecture in a world that is itself artificial and created by a supreme intelligence.
While exploring the pre-technological world of Midgarth, Aristide discovers a plot that threatens to shake the multiverse to its foundations, a sinister enemy intent on laying all humanity in his thrall. Aristide must surmount war, plague, death, the loss of love, and cosmic havoc in order to finally confront the enemy, whose secret brings all reality into questions . . .
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