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Friday, May 10, 2013

Jason S. Walters Virtual Tour May 1 to May 31, 2013

Jason S. Walters is an author, essayist, and publisher best known for running Indie Press Revolution (IPR), a distributor of micro-published roleplaying games. He is also one of a small group of investors that purchased Hero Games in 2001, and serves as its general manager. After owning a San Francisco bike messenger service for 15 years, he and his wife Tina moved to Midian Ranch: a homestead near the town of Gerlach, Nevada. It is also the location of IPR’s warehousing complex. They have a daughter with Down syndrome named Cassidy and animals too numerous to mention.

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Nakba
Book Synopsis:
A thousand years ago humanity’s dissidents fled, leaving behind a peaceful, unified world content to exist in a state of perpetual hedonism. Then a daring escape plunged civilization into chaos, forcing its rulers to expand outward to maintain order. Now all that stands between a newly imperial Earth and the rest of the solar system is a loose coalition of Maasai tribesmen, cloned feminists, shape-shifting humannequins, and vengeful Berbers led by the least likely hero in human history: a young woman with Down syndrome and a bad attitude.

An Unforgiving Land Reloaded
Book Synopsis:
In the desert life is hard. It can also be surreal. In the absence of congestion and convention, imagination takes you by the hand: or the balls. In this macabre collection of riveting tales, ENnie Award-nominated author Jason S. Walters grabs the reins of storytelling as if it were a wild stallion, leading the reader ever deeper into the physical and spiritual wasteland of the Black Rock Desert.



Tour Schedule and Activities


May 1 - Read 2 Review - Guest Post
May 2 - Makayla’s Book Reviews - Interview
May 3 - The Dan O’Brien Project - Promo/Excerpt
May 5 - Crossroads Reviews - Review
May 6 - Beauty in Ruins - Guest Post
May 8 - Reading Away the Days - Contest/Giveaway
May 9 - Ian’s Realm - Guest Post
May 10 - Angela Meadon - Interview
May 12 - A Book Vacation - Guest Post
May 14 - Azure Dwarf - Review
May 15 - Book in the Bag - Interview
May 16 - Word to Dreams  -  Spotlight and Giveaway
May 17 - The FlipSide fo Julianne Guest Post and Excerpt
May 18 - Mom Cat’s Book Blog - Guest Post
May 20 - Lost Inside the Covers - Review
May 21 - I Read a Book Once - Contest/Giveaaway
May 22 - Rachel Tsoumbakos - Review
May 23 - Darlenes Book Nook - Guest Post
May 26 - Bee’s Knees Reviews - Review
May 28 - Once Upon a Time - Guest Post
May 31 - Library Girl Reads and Reviews - Character Post



This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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