About Ari
When Ari Marmell has free time left over between feeding cats and posting on social media, he writes a little bit. His work includes novels, short stories, role-playing games, and video games, all of which he enjoyed in lieu of school work when growing up. He’s the author of the Mick Oberon gangland-fantasy-detective series, the Widdershins YA fantasy series, The Goblin Corps, and many others, with publishers such as Del Rey, Pyr Books, Wizards of the Coast, Omnium Gatherum, Dragon Moon Press, Macabreink.com and Titan Books.
Ari currently resides in Austin, Texas. He lives in a clutter that has a moderate amount of apartment in it, along with George—his wife—and the aforementioned cats, who probably want something.
You can find Ari online, if you’re not careful.
Below you’ll find a few notes from my blog… I will admit… I spend more time on my books than the website but I do post pretty much daily over on Facebook:
Facebook: facebook.com/mouseferatu/
If you've been waiting to pick up
The Warlord's Legacy until it came out in mass market paperback, your wait is nearly over. That edition of the second Corvis Rebaine novel will be released in late December, and is available for preorder pretty much everywhere. Additionally, the German edition--called
Die ...
Hey, guys. I've sent e-mails to the four selected winners of my contest, but I haven't heard back from all of them yet. If you entered, please make a point of checking the e-mail address you used. Once I've heard back from everyone, I'll announce the winners formally. In the ...
Hey, folks. Got a new--and in some cases, really weird--interview up at the
Agent Incite blog. Had a lot of fun with this one. You can
read it here. Also, I owe you guys an apology. I'm sorry it's taking me so long to pick winners from my contest. Entirely ...
Hey, guys. My
Easiest Contest Ever will be coming to a close at 11:59 PM on Monday, September 19th. Entries received after that point will be disqualified. If you haven't entered yet,
do so. There's still time, you can win free books, and the contest really is as easy as ...
Dragon*Con has come and gone. I'm exhausted, but I had an absolutely fantastic time. Thanks so much to everyone who came out, everyone who stopped to talk or get a book signed, and everyone who decided to give
The Goblin Corps a shot. We sold out of convention copies, so ...