Sunday 19 May 2013

The Front Line...

Hello,

We have recently mentioned that tickets for Alt Fest are selling quickly and that more details can be found at the Steampunk Experience event page however, we have failed miserably in making you aware of another fine event for which tickets are also now available.

The event in question is of course the launch of The Front Line, the second novel in the Automata Wars series. As if the launch of the novel wasn't enough without embellishment (which it really is), the event is embellished with comedy from Dr Agamemnon When and performances from Crimson Clocks, Gladstone and Birthrite. So, that's five excellent reasons to justify your attendance (The Front Line being the first). In addition, to make this event something to remember for years to come, Crimson Clocks will take the incredible step of performing songs with lyrics written by the author of The Home Front. Did we mention that the author is also our vocalist? Ah, in that case we must correct that oversight. The author is also our vocalist, that is not to suggest the books will be presented as an opera, not yet anyway.



If you have read The Home Front, the first novel in the series, then please be assured that this event will in no way resemble scenes describing the coming out party at the end of the first chapter. Or at least we hope not, although with an unknown enemy at large one can never be entirely certain about these things. Please bear in mind that the management can not be held responsible for any atrocities that may take place during the event. If you have yet to read The Home Front it is available from The Last Line Publishing, and shame on you for not having read such a fine piece of literature.

The launch takes place at ORT, in Birmingham on 27 July 2013 from 19:00 to 23:00, further details can be found at the event page. As mentioned above tickets are already on sale and are available here they are limited in number though so if you intend to be there you really ORT to make certain of yours sooner rather than later to avoid disappointment.

Thanks for reading, until next time, farewell.


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