ME/2: THE CHAOS ENGINE

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Hi there.  In case we’ve never been formally introduced, my name is Justin Cline, and I’m your friendly neighborhood webmaster here at planetcomicon.com.  Like many of you in the Kansas City area, I’m snowbound today and, in all probability, things aren’t going to change tomorrow.  So I thought I’d take a minute of your time and tell you about another project I’ve been working on for a while now.

Over the past few years, I’ve written four books for a company called Actionopolis.  Actionopolis is run by Shannon Eric Denton, whose name you might recognize from his long resume in both comic books and cartoons.  Shannon designed the line to be high-action titles that would appeal to children who don’t traditionally enjoy reading.  You can check out some of the nice things people like Mark Waid and groups like Publishers Weekly have said about the company here.

With the e-book release of Me/2, we’re doing something a little different.  The traditional pricing structure for e-books from Actionopolis is $2.99.  However, we’re currently offering Me/2 through both Barnes & Noble and Amazon at a price point of only 99 cents in the hopes that people will check us out.

Should you feel so inclined, you can purchase it for your Nook or Kindle or any other device you might use for reading, and feel free to drop me a line and tell me what you think at justinmcline@gmail.com.  Thanks for your support, and I look forward to seeing you at the show.

Purchase Me/2 through Barnes & Noble here.

Purchase Me/2 through Amazon here.

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