1. John Ringo has over two million books in print. 2. He has written 
six New York Times best sellers. 
3. The first novel in his Posleen War series, 
A Hymn Before Battle, was praised by 
Booklist as "practically impossible not to read in one sitting." 
Gust Front, the second novel in the series, has an 85% sell through in 
hardcover and currently has an 82% sell through in mass market. 
4. A veteran of the 82nd Airborne, Ringo brings military characters and their explosive battles to vivid, three-dimensional life. 
5. Travis S. Taylor's science background and profound knowledge complement Ringo's military realism with scientific realism, filling the novel with breakthroughs and theories from the frontier's of today's science, as he did in 
The Quantum Connection,  praises by 
Publisher's Weekly as "dazzling...cutting-edge scientific possibilities...stimulating and satisfying..." 
6. Four color series brochure 
7. Special kit mailing 
8. BookSense mailing 
9. Postcards 
10. Bookmarks 
11. Large 1,000+ mailing of ARCs 
12. Incremental co-op $2.00 per book 
13. Teaser chapter in the mass market of 
Vorpal Blade 14. Series advertising in 
Locus,  more 
15. Trade advertising 
16. Special backlist discounts for John Ringo titles 
It's Not Over Til The Skinny Lady Sings . . . 
  Working off of a piece of intelligence from the alien Hexosehr, the 
Vorpal Blade is dispatched to investigate rumors of an ancient and powerful civilization that may have been the creators of the "black box" that drives humanity's only space ship. Any remnant technology would be nice but what the 
Blade finds is much more than they bargained for. Worse, the ship is infested by an alien species of scorpion-like arachnoids that has the potential to wipe out a world. Worst of all, instead of being Astrogator, Captain William Weaver is now the XO and he is 
not getting along with the new commander. And the new commander does not get along with Weaver, the ship's female savant-linguist or most of the rest of the original crew. And what 
is that weird noise the ship makes every time it's in hard maneuvers? 
  Leave it to the oddball geniuses of the 
Blade to sort it all out. And the Dreen are 
not going to like the answers.