If you are outside the US or APO, and
want to order books,
please say which ones you want and what country you are in.
We need to be able to calculate the postage.
Write to mystikmerchantrobes@gmail.com
with "International Book Order" on the subject line.
Want to contact P.N. Elrod?
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Read the Books FAQ page 1st.
Please.
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If you're asking when her next
book is due out we will post it on the What's New page as soon as the info comes in.
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To find her books, new or used,
try Amazon, half-dot-com, or Ebay or ask your local library to get them in. Or
buy signed copies from this website.
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If you do not get a reply to your mail it means
your e-server blocked it.
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If you are from Nigeria and want
a bank account number in order to stash the booty of a deposed dictator, please
get a real job.
We know you know this but just so
we're on the same page,
please do NOT:
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Ask Pat to read your novel, short story, first
chapter, idea, etc.
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Ask for cover quotes. You may go through
channels to solicit such through her agent, Ms. Lucienne Diver, at Knight Literary Agency.
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Send your story ideas for books;
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Send her ANY fanfic or links to fanfic.
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The Quincey Morris novel is not Dracula fanfic. Please check Wikipedia
for info on PUBLIC DOMAIN. The novel is in the public domain, meaning anyone can write a Dracula story. To
judge by all the titles out there, everyone HAS!
If you want to know about writing,
go to the 808 section of your local library
and read it. She did!
Or visit: www.sfwa.org/writing/
www.absolutewrite.com
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Anyone else--if you're very brave, you can email her c/o:
mystikmerchantrobes@gmail.com
(All mails are routed through the webmistress'
server)
She can't answer every letter personally,
but all e-letters will get a reply providing
your e-server allows it.
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Pat is convention-friendly!
If you would like her to be a guest at your con,
just let her know, and she might be able to fit it in!
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It has sadly come to our attention that some people,
lacking in their own imagination
or wanting to make themselves look good or thinking it's "okay" since it's on
the 'Net
or maybe they're just monumentally stupid, have plagiarized
portions of this website
and passed it off as their own "original" work.
That's called STEALING.
You know who you are. Well, we do, too.
From the SFWA Website... (Used with permission. Thank you, Dr.
Andrew Burt!):
"Electronic piracy, or e-piracy, is the theft of
electronic rights from writers and artists. E-theft occurs when a party, without
authorization from the copyright owner, makes an electronic copy of a work, and
causes it to be available to others. It does not matter if this is done by the
transfer of files from person to person, or if the work is posted to the
Internet. It is still theft."
http://sfwa.org/epiracy/faq.htm
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