Graphic Audio updates first: I know a few of you who purchased the mp3 zip download version of the Magic Slays dramatized adaptation had problems with the file. The issues have been addressed, the file was updated with the correct format, you only need to redownload it. Here is the contact for the Graphic Audio
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The Merch Store Demands Sanctuary
Any plans for the merch shop reopening at Sanctuary release time? – M in the comments This is a tentative yes: when the Sanctuary novella is published this summer we will likely be able to celebrate with official merch. I say tentative, because releases are busy times and House Andrews have to fully recover to
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It Will Be A Book
Friday’s chapter of Sanctuary (tomorrow) will be the last one of the blog serial. I know, I know. Morena understands our sadness. Is it really the end? Not really, no hehe. The manuscript has a juicy, volhvylicious, not to say Rubenesque, epilogue that will only be available in the published book. We like big epilogues
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On Surgeries, the Unexpected Nature Of
From Ilona Hi guys, Unfortunately, I had a very severe pain attack at 6:00 pm on Tuesday. By midnight, it didn’t get better, so Gordon drove me half an hour to Ascension Seton. They admitted me, gave me morphine, did an MRI, by 7:00 am I had my surgery consult, at noon they wheeled me
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Magic Slays Release and Guest Interview
The Kate Daniels dramatized adaptations have reached the half-way point already: today, Graphic Audio released book 5, Magic Slays, across all retailers and library systems. How time flies when we’re having horde fun! To celebrate the release, we bring you a guest interview with Nora Achrati, who voices our beloved Kate, adapts the scripts and
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Audible Searches and Missing Books
Several readers have written in to let us know that Kate Daniels audiobooks have disappeared from their Audible library. The issue is affecting the traditional audio version (the ones narrated by Renee Raudman), books 1-4 of the main series and the Magic Stars novella. The licenses for the original audiobook versions from the 2000s expired
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Happy Birthday, Mr. Warlord
On this day, in 2015, an innocent April Fools book-themed prank was played on an unsuspecting Horde. Or so a certain mischievous author duo thought. It read: Hugh d’Ambray, Preceptor of the Iron Dogs, Warlord of the Builder of Towers, bowed to only one man. Now his immortal, nearly omnipotent master is gone and Hugh
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Magic Slays Exclusives and Bloopers
The Graphic Audio dramatized adaptation of Magic Slays will be released next week, on Wednesday, April 3rd. That will be the release day for all the retailers! You heard that right, from now on, no more wait times between the release on the GA website and the date it reaches all your other preferred places
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Why No Novels, Cousin?
::pokes her nose out:: We did a schedule announcement and the blog is still standing. Phew! Thank you for all of the votes of confidence, guys. Someone pointed out that the tentative schedule for this year didn’t include novels. The releases for 2024 are limited to novellas and why is that? This will be a
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Happy Monday: Schedule Post
Happy Monday! Today is a boring admin post. Let’s talk a little bit about the schedule for the year going forward. These are tentative dates, subject to change due to life and other factors. We are looking at additional 2-3 installments of Sanctuary. You will get the entire story except for the epilogue. The plot
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A Stop at Quincy’s
Happy Monday. I hope things are going well for you this Monday. If not, I have a place I would like to share with you. It’s a nice point to stop when you travel the Multiverse. You can find Quincy’s tavern on Facebook, TikTok, or Youtube, although Youtube mostly has compilations.
Roman Audio Follow up
Welcome to my audio TED talk, hehe. I’m going to answer some questions from yesterday’s comment section. Graphic Audio is a separate company. We do not have any control over GA productions. They pay us money to license our work, meaning once they have it, they can do whatever they want with it, and all
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