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Congratulations to Jackie Hagman (Nebraska) who was randomly selected to win a SET of Matthew Hughes’ Henghis Hapthorn novels including Hardcover copies of “Majestrum”, “The Spiral Labyrinth”, and the new book, “Hespira”, all thanks to Night Shade Books!!! Jackie will also receive the Subterranean Press Trade Hardcover edition of “Songs of the Dying Earth” edited by George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois, and a copy of “Enemy of the Good: A Postscripts Anthology” edited by Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers courtesy of Matthew Hughes!
Congratulations also to Stuart Nelson (Minnesota) who was randomly selected to not only win a SET of Matthew Hughes’ Henghis Hapthorn novels, but also the GRAND PRIZE for correctly answering the question: “What parts of himself did Guth Bandar diminish?” The GRAND PRIZE, courtesy of Matthew Hughes, will include the following items:
1) Rare Subterranean Press Slipcased Hardcover Edition of “Songs of the Dying Earth” edited by George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois which is SIGNED by all contributors (George R.R. Martin, Neil Gaiman, Dean Koontz, Jack Vance, etc). On top of that, this is a rare Unnumbered version that was sent out to the contributors!
2) Rare PS Publishing Slipcased Hardcover Edition of Matthew Hughes’ “Template” signed by both Matthew Hughes and Jay Lake!
3) Rare PS Publishing Slipcased Hardcover Edition of Postscripts 15 SIGNED by contributing authors including Matthew Hughes, Michael Moorcock, Ian McDonald, Stephen Baxter, Mike Resnick, Paul McAuley, and many others!
4) Super-Rare T-shirt emblazoned with the cover art from the original Maxwell Macmillan Canada edition of “Fools Errant”, Matthew Hughes’ very first novel!
For more information about the author and Henghis Hapthorn, please visit the Official Matthew Hughes Website or the Official Night Shade Books Website. And in case you’re wondering. The answer to “What parts of himself did Guth Bandar diminish?” is his head & hands...
Congratulations also to Stuart Nelson (Minnesota) who was randomly selected to not only win a SET of Matthew Hughes’ Henghis Hapthorn novels, but also the GRAND PRIZE for correctly answering the question: “What parts of himself did Guth Bandar diminish?” The GRAND PRIZE, courtesy of Matthew Hughes, will include the following items:
1) Rare Subterranean Press Slipcased Hardcover Edition of “Songs of the Dying Earth” edited by George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois which is SIGNED by all contributors (George R.R. Martin, Neil Gaiman, Dean Koontz, Jack Vance, etc). On top of that, this is a rare Unnumbered version that was sent out to the contributors!
2) Rare PS Publishing Slipcased Hardcover Edition of Matthew Hughes’ “Template” signed by both Matthew Hughes and Jay Lake!
3) Rare PS Publishing Slipcased Hardcover Edition of Postscripts 15 SIGNED by contributing authors including Matthew Hughes, Michael Moorcock, Ian McDonald, Stephen Baxter, Mike Resnick, Paul McAuley, and many others!
4) Super-Rare T-shirt emblazoned with the cover art from the original Maxwell Macmillan Canada edition of “Fools Errant”, Matthew Hughes’ very first novel!
For more information about the author and Henghis Hapthorn, please visit the Official Matthew Hughes Website or the Official Night Shade Books Website. And in case you’re wondering. The answer to “What parts of himself did Guth Bandar diminish?” is his head & hands...
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