Buy my book! 'The Revolution Was Televised' is coming out

Updating the old blog for the first time in a while, just in case anyone comes here and is somehow unaware that I've written a book, "The Revolution Was Televised: The Cops, Crooks, Slingers and Slayers Who Changed TV Drama Forever," which looks back at the last 15-odd years of TV drama through the prism of some of the best, most important shows in television history: "The Sopranos," "Oz," "The Wire," "Deadwood," "The Shield," "Lost," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "24," "Battlestar Galactica," "Friday Night Lights," "Mad Men" and "Breaking Bad." It's part critical analysis, part history, featuring tons of new interviews with people like David Chase, David Milch, David Simon, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, and more.

The book is already for sale in paperback at Amazon, through Amazon's Kindle store, for iBooks, for Barnes & Noble's Nook and for Kobo. Editions for other eReaders are coming in the next few weeks, and I'll add buying links as we go. You can find much more information about the book at alansepinwall.com

I hope you like it. It's a book born out of the writing that started on this blog, so I couldn't have done it without you. If you have any additional questions, you can write to me at sepinwall@hitfix.com