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CARRIE VAUGHN
Sam has been a vampire for 15 years, and now he’s having a midlife crisis. That is, if he were still human, he’d be turning 40 and having a midlife crisis. He’s just met exactly the kind of woman he’s always wanted—but these days, all he really wants is blood. Maybe he could work through it, but his vampire roommates just don’t understand.
Wasn't unlife supposed to get easier?
Also available:
Amaryllis & Other Stories
- November 2018 978-1-933846-73-6
- Cover design by Artemis Swenson
- 5 x 8 trim size, 120 pgs.
- This novella is set in the world of Carrie Vaughn's bestselling Kitty Norville series. It is a limited signed hardcover, and only 500 copies printed. See specs below.
Sam has been a vampire for 15 years, and now he’s having a midlife crisis. That is, if he were still human, he’d be turning 40 and having a midlife crisis. He’s just met exactly the kind of woman he’s always wanted—but these days, all he really wants is blood. Maybe he could work through it, but his vampire roommates just don’t understand.
Wasn't unlife supposed to get easier?
Also available:
Amaryllis & Other Stories
♦ Limited to 500 copies
♦ Signed and numbered by Carrie Vaughn
♦ 5 x 8 trim
♦ Smith-sewn
♦ 120 pages
♦ glossy dust jacket, #80 lb endpapers
♦ Headbands and tailbands
♦ 1 piece stamped Kidskin® black case
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Carrie Vaughn is the New York Times bestselling author of over twenty novels and over eighty-plus stories. She’s best known for the Kitty Norville urban fantasy series about a werewolf who hosts a talk radio advice show for supernatural beings—the series includes fourteen novels and a collection of short stories—and the superhero novels in the Golden Age saga. She also writes the Harry and Marlowe steampunk short stories about an alternate nineteenth century that makes use of alien technology.
She has a masters degree in English lit, graduated from the Odyssey Fantasy Writing Workshop in 1998, and returned to the workshop as Writer in Residence in 2009. She won the Philip K. Dick Award for her novel Bannerless, and has been a finalist for the Hugo Award, various RT Reviewer Choice Awards—winning for Best First Mystery for Kitty and The Midnight Hour—and won the 2011 WSFA Small Press award for best short story for “Amaryllis.” Carrie lives in Colorado.
♦ Signed and numbered by Carrie Vaughn
♦ 5 x 8 trim
♦ Smith-sewn
♦ 120 pages
♦ glossy dust jacket, #80 lb endpapers
♦ Headbands and tailbands
♦ 1 piece stamped Kidskin® black case
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Carrie Vaughn is the New York Times bestselling author of over twenty novels and over eighty-plus stories. She’s best known for the Kitty Norville urban fantasy series about a werewolf who hosts a talk radio advice show for supernatural beings—the series includes fourteen novels and a collection of short stories—and the superhero novels in the Golden Age saga. She also writes the Harry and Marlowe steampunk short stories about an alternate nineteenth century that makes use of alien technology.
She has a masters degree in English lit, graduated from the Odyssey Fantasy Writing Workshop in 1998, and returned to the workshop as Writer in Residence in 2009. She won the Philip K. Dick Award for her novel Bannerless, and has been a finalist for the Hugo Award, various RT Reviewer Choice Awards—winning for Best First Mystery for Kitty and The Midnight Hour—and won the 2011 WSFA Small Press award for best short story for “Amaryllis.” Carrie lives in Colorado.