
The winner will be sent all three books following Blackout‘s release on May 22. The winner has 24 hours to respond once contacted via email, and if I don’t hear from them by then a new winner will be chosen (who will also have 24 hours to respond until someone gets back to me with a place to send the book).

This giveaway is open in the US, Canada, and the UK, and will be open until the end of the day on Wednesday, May 16. One entry per person and a winner will be randomly selected. Giveaway Rules: To be entered in the giveaway, fill out the form below. Instead, I figured I’d wait until the Blackout event to announce this one! …or, if you’re a little bit more patient and a little bit less willing to track down clues, you can take a shot a winning Feed, Deadline, and Blackout! You may have noticed that, unlike the first two weeks of Women in SF&F Month, I didn’t have a giveaway last weekend. Now that you understand why Mira Grant is awesome incarnate, I have some super secret information for you regarding Blackout and a chance to win the entire trilogy! In fact, Seanan was nominated for a total of 4 Hugo Awards this year, making her the first woman to receive that many Hugo nominations in one year. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and both of the first two Newsflesh books ( Feed and Deadline) have been nominated for the Hugo Awards. I don’t seem to be the only one who thinks pretty highly of her, either. Her blog is pretty stellar too, particularly when she writes posts like this one about the digital divide.

If you’ve been following this blog for any length of time, you probably know I am also a HUGE fan of Mira Grant’s other identity as her actual self – urban fantasy writer Seanan McGuire. To learn more about Mira Grant and her series, you can visit her website. It was dark with a great sense of humor and it had one of the most memorable endings I’ve ever read. Even though I’m not normally a zombie fan, I really enjoyed the first book, Feed. Today is about Blackout by Mira Grant! It’s the conclusion to Newsflesh, a science fiction/horror trilogy about blogging and the zombie apocalypse.
