ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thanks go first to my agent, Howard Morhaim, for encouraging me to take the Red Trilogy to the next level, to Michael Prevett who saw the potential, and to Joe Monti at Saga Press for daring to take these books on.
I also want to acknowledge and thank those who helped specifically with
Going Dark
. People kind enough to answer random questions that appeared in their inboxes include Ilona Andrews, Amy Sterling Casil, Wil McCarthy, Jesse Reyna, Deborah J. Ross, and Edward A. White. Judith Tarr helped me to get an early version of this novel into shape, Edward A. White and Jeffrey A. Carver provided additional feedback as beta readers, while Joe Monti furnished essential editorial insights. And as always, I want to thank my husband, Ronald J. Nagata, Sr., for putting up with me and making my writing possible.
Last but certainly not least, I’m grateful to everyone who’s taken the time to read my books and stories. This series exists because of your support and encouragement. Thank you all for coming along for the ride!
If you enjoyed the Red Trilogy, please consider reviewing the books at a blog or an online bookseller, or mention them on your favorite social media. To be notified of my latest books and stories, please visit my website at MythicIsland.com and sign up to receive my occasional newsletter.
Linda Nagata, June 2015
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Linda Nagata is the author of many novels and short stories, including The Bohr Maker, winner of the Locus Award for best first novel, and the novella “Goddesses,” the first online publication to receive a Nebula Award. The Red: First Light was a finalist for best novel for both the Nebula and John W. Campbell Awards. She lives with her husband in their longtime home on the island of Maui. Visit her at
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