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4 Things GSN’s Steampunk’d Got Right
Today is a very special ÆtherFeature as our journalist, Tee Morris, is taking the helm and sharing his thoughts on a new offering in steampunk. Enjoy this spoiler-free review of Steampunk’d, the competition pitting teams of creative steampunks against each other’s imaginations… This morning, my
Dawn’s Early Light Winners
Thanks to all those that entered the competition to celebrate the release of Dawn’s Early Light. We had over a thousand entries, and luckily the rafflecopter gadget chooses winners rather than our previous method involving guinea pigs, cheese and a roulette wheel. So without further
Win with the Ministry
As we tick away the hours and days towards the release of Dawn’s Early Light, the competition heats up… And that means winnings available to you! Both we here at the Ministry and our allies over at Ace Books, are giving away with reckless abandon.
Thanks for all the LIKES
The Ministry Facebook page has reached a 1,000 Likes, and to celebrate we are running another competition. Yes, this time we are giving away a signed set of the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences hardbacks (the Science Fiction Book Club edition) as well as a signed
Mistletoe Madness Blog Hop: A Very Steampunk Christmas
It is that time of year; where folk (and particularly writers) go a little holiday crazy. The Ministry is proud to be one of the sponsors of the Mistletoe Madness Blog Hop. All of the other fabulous sponsors can be found right here – so
Once More Unto the Breach: The Goodreads 2012 Choice Awards
Esteemed agents, faithful readers, and those of you who have cheered for our honours and awards, Miss Braun and I come to you once more as we did a year ago from this time. We are thrilled to announce that, yes, there are times where
An Appeal from the Ministry: The 2011 Goodreads Choice Awards
Esteemed agents and faithful readers, Miss Braun and I come to you upon bended knee…which, if you are working your way across a large room — I assure you — is neither a simple nor comfortable feat. Perhaps you have heard our intrepid journalists, Pip