Short Story Anthology and Changes Wallpaper

We are delighted to announce a project fans have long been clamoring for: Side Jobs, a compilation of Dresden Files short stories. Slated for November 11th, this anthology brings together the following stories:

  • Restoration of Faith
  • Vignette
  • “Something Borrowed” — from My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding
  • “It’s My Birthday Too” — from Many Bloody Returns
  • “Heorot” — from My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon
  • “Day Off” — from Blood Lite
  • Backup — novelette from Thomas’ POV, originally published by Subterranean Press
  • The Warrior — novelette from Mean Streets
  • “Last Call” — from Strange Brew
  • “Love Hurts” — from Songs of Love and Death
  • And exclusive, all-new material!

We’ll post pre-order info as soon as it’s available.
In the meantime, only one week remains until we start posting sample chapters for Changes, twelfth book in the Dresden Files, and a mere month and a half stands between now and the book’s release! Help stave off the wait (or whip your anticipation into a frenzy) with Changes desktop wallpaper, featuring cover art by Chris McGrath.
Download it as desktop wallpaper in about every desktop size imaginable:

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Pre-order Changes (or catch up on the previous novels in the series) through the Jim-Butcher.com store!

Author: priscellie

Priscilla Spencer has been Jim's creative consultant since 2007. In addition to managing content for Jim-Butcher.com and its social media channels, she beta-reads all of Jim's works, serves as a thematic consultant on the graphic novels and role playing games, and illustrates the maps for his books. The whole "Year of Dresden" thing is largely her baby. Her latest claim to fame is directing the official book trailers for Peace Talks and Battle Ground. In her professional life, Priscilla is a Producer, Writer, Photographer, and Fantasy Map Illustrator working towards a career in producing TV. She enjoys musical theatre, gluten-free cooking, sci-fi/fantasy, and weightlifting. She aspires to travel the world and pet every dog.

19 thoughts on “Short Story Anthology and Changes Wallpaper”

  1. YeeHaa X 2. One for the short stories and one for the 1 week till I get a peek at Changes.

  2. Sounds awesome, i cant wait 😀 😀
    Quick question though, have “Even Hand” and “Love Hurts” been released yet???

  3. @Ivan — “Songs of Love and Death,” the anthology containing “Love Hurts,” will also be released in November. But whoops, I slipped up on “Even Hand”! That story cannot be included in the “Side Jobs” compilation, as the “Dark and Stormy Knights” anthology has been delayed.

  4. Great news… I often buy the anthologies just for Jim’s work anyway, so it’s nice to be able to get straight Dresden stories. 🙂

  5. As a true fan I’m in my happy place waiting for the new releases. I am disapointed though that Jim won’t be touring in San Francisco this year. I missed him last time and was hoping to have another chance.

  6. I cannot wait for Changes! I’ve been in a state of hysteria since finishing Turn Coat! LoVe the wallpaper!
    xoxoxo!

  7. I absolutely cannot wait until the next book comes out. I find myself roaming the bookstore hoping maybe someone made a mistake and put a copy out early.

  8. WOOT Can not wait for the new book jim keep up the awesome work love the wall paper by the way

  9. Thank you THANK YOU!! This Anthology is so over due. 😀 I can’t wait!

  10. OMG I am so ready for Changes to come out. I have re-read the whole series again and all of alera to keep my sanity. Never mind the luck souls that managed to get the advance copies, sigh

  11. Excellent, now I’ll have something to fill the gap since I don’t have another Codex Alera book to look forward to. =)

  12. So looking forward to the Dresden Anthology, and I wonder if James Marsters will do an Audio version.

  13. I think I’m going to die in anticipation while I wait.
    I just reread every book in the series and the entire Alera series and I’m still not satisfied.

  14. 1680×1050 for widescreen 22” monitors please.
    See, I can imagine other sizes (and my suggestion is a standard resolution, nothing special)…

  15. 1680×1050 is proportionally identical to 1920×1200. Just grab that one and resize.

  16. If you should pass before Dresden is made merlin, I will drag you back, kicking and screaming to finsh what you have started, and D@n* the laws of magic

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