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King in OrangeI'm pleased to announce that the audiobook version of my book The King in Orange: the Magical and Occult Roots of Political Power is now available for purchase. You can find it at the following links: 

https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-King-in-Orange/John-Michael-Greer/9781644114810

https://play.google.com/store/search?q=9781644114810&c=books

https://libro.fm/audiobooks/9781644114810

https://www.chirpbooks.com/audiobooks/the-king-in-orange-by-john-michael-greer

https://www.kobo.com/us/en/audiobook/the-king-in-orange-1

...and other audiobook sites should have it within a few days if they haven't gotten it yet. 

I'm very pleased, and frankly rather startled, by the mostly positive response this book has fielded, even among those who might be expected to have less charitable views.  Here's another thoughtful positive review from a Neopagan site; the author thinks that I was too hard on Hillary Clinton, which is quite possibly true, but otherwise had very good things to say about the book. 
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Innsmouth coverI'm delighted to report that The Weird of Hali: Innsmouth, the first volume in my fantasy epic with tentacles, is now available in audiobook format, and has finished percolating through the distribution channels. Audiobooks being audiobooks, there's no single source I can point you to, but if you check your favorite audiobook supplier, they should have it in stock. In case you're wondering what the story is, here's the back cover blurb: 

*****
There Are Two Sides To Every Story
 
Like every other grad student at Miskatonic University, Owen Merrill knows about the Great Old Ones, the nightmare beings out of ancient legend that H.P. Lovecraft unearthed from archaic texts and turned into icons of modern fantasy fiction. Then a chance discovery—a lost letter written by Lovecraft to fellow Weird Tales author Robert Blake—offers a glimpse into the frightful reality behind the legends, and sends Owen on a desperate quest for answers that shatters his familiar world forever.
 
As he flees across the witch-haunted Massachusetts landscape toward the mysterious seaside town of Innsmouth, Owen finds himself caught up in a secret war between the servants of the Great Old Ones and their ancient enemies, a war in which yesterday's friend may be tomorrow's foe and nothing is as it seems. The history of the world is not what he has been taught—and the tentacles reaching out for him from the shadows of a forbidden past may hold not only his one chance of escape from the terrifying forces closing around him, but the last hope of life on Earth...
 
*****
The remaining volumes of The Weird of Hali will be appearing in audiobook format over the next year or two. In the meantime, if you missed out on the print edition, why, you can find it here.

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