Books
| Edward Willett offering the beginning of his new novel, Terra Insegura | |||
| News > Books | April 20, 2009 | ||
Edward Willett has posted the first two chapters of his new novel, Terra Insegura, along with audio files of him reading them...
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| Sharon Lee and Steve Miller selling pre-publication subscriptions to Double Vision | |||
| News > Books | April 16, 2009 | ||
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The authors will be publishing Double Vision, a collection of more than 25 stories, poems, and more, in late June, but it will only be available to those who pre-subscribe...
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| Limited edition of Daniel A. Rabuzzi's The Choir Boats available for pre-order | |
| News > Books | April 16, 2009 |
ChiZine Publications' first novel, The Choir Boats by Daniel A. Rabuzzi, will be a limited-edition, signed hardcover, with a press run limited to those pre-ordering the book...
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| Alexander Zelenyj and Gerard Houarner collections coming from Eibonvale | |||
| News > Books | April 10, 2009 | ||
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British specialty publisher Eibonvale Press focuses on horror, and is releasing a massive collection by Alexander Zelenyj, along with Gerard Houarner's The Oz Suite...
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| Buying a book? It's probably by Stephenie Meyer | |||
| News > Books | April 10, 2009 | ||
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USA Today is reporting a staggering percentage of book sales for one author in 2009...
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| Freelancer's Survival Guide talking about space | |||
| News > Books | April 9, 2009 | ||
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This week's installment of Kristine Kathryn Rusch's Freelancer's Survival Guide is now available...
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| Unpublished Michael Crichton novel to appear later this year | |||
| News > Books | April 6, 2009 | ||
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A completed novel and a partial novel have been discovered among the late Michael Crichton's files. The former will be published later this year; the latter will be co-written...
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| Kristine Kathryn Rusch's The Freelancer's Survival Guide available for free | |||
| News > Books | April 6, 2009 | ||
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Long-time freelance writer, and occasional editor, Kristine Kathryn Rusch is offering her work-in-progress The Freelancer's Survival Guide free for donations on her web site...
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| The Trojan Carousel and the Geek Card | |||
| News > Books | April 3, 2009 | ||
Author Carl Frederick has posted the first half of his novel, The Trojan Carousel, for free on his web site. The second half is available via e-mail. And the password on his freely available Geek Card offers access...
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| Contents of Cramer & Hartwell's Year's Best Fantasy 9 | |
| News > Books | April 2, 2009 |
| Kathryn Cramer and David G. Hartwell's 9th annual Year's Best Fantasy will be published by Tor. The contents of the book will include... | |
| Book 12 of The Wheel of Time will be a trilogy | |
| News > Books | March 31, 2009 |
| Publisher Tor Books, Editor Harriet McDougal, and posthumous co-author Brandon Sanderson have announced that the 12th, and theoretically final, volume of Robert Jordan's magnum opus The Wheel of Time will in fact be a trilogy, with the first volume appearing in November... | |
| Chris Dolley's first novel, Resnonance, now available as free e-book | |||
| News > Books | March 26, 2009 | ||
Science fiction-mystery author Chris Dolley is offering his first novel, Resonance (published by Baen in 2005), as a free e-book in a variety of formats. The book follows Graham Smith, who the world thinks weird, but who knows better, as he Observes the world...
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| Wiley publishing three studies of science fiction | |
| News > Books | March 24, 2009 |
Wiley-Blackwell is releasing Philosophy in the Twilight Zone, The Science Fiction Handbook, and Science Fiction and Philosophy in the coming months, focusing on sf's connections with and relations to the real world...
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| Gardner Dozois's Year's Best SF 26 Contents | |||
| News > Books | March 19, 2009 | ||
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Gardner Dozois has announced the table of contents for his Year's Best Science Fiction, the granddaddy of them all. Volume 26 will cover 2008. Authors represented in this volume include...
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| Contents of Cramer & Hartwell's Year's Best SF 14 | |||
| News > Books | March 19, 2009 | ||
Kathryn Cramer and David G. Hartwell's 14th annual Year's Best SF will be published by Eos this May. The contents of the book will include...
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| PS publishing The Very Best of Gene Wolfe as chosen by the author | |||
| News > Books | March 11, 2009 | ||
PS Publishing is bringing out a limited edition The Very Best of Gene Wolfe, containing 32 stories chosen by Wolfe, along with an introduction by Kim Stanley Robinson...
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| Lee & Miller's Saltation now available as a free podcast | |||
| News > Books | March 10, 2009 | ||
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Sharon Lee & Steve Miller's Liaden Universe novel Saltation is now available as a free weekly podcast narrated by Charlie Schlenker...
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| Catherine Asaro's newest novel comes with its own soundtrack, which she helped write | |
| News > Books | March 10, 2009 |
Catherine Asaro's Diamond Star will be released in May, preceded by the soundtrack, from the band Point Valid, which is coming in April. The book tells of the royal prince-turned-rock-star caught in interstellar political intrigue...
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| Zombie PI Matt Richter to star in Nekropolis | |||
| News > Books | March 9, 2009 | ||
Tim Waggoner's newest novel, Nekropolis, follows zombie PI Matt Richter in the mean streets of Nekropolis...
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| Random House giving away free ebooks | |||
| News > Books | March 5, 2009 | ||
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Random House, through its Suvudu web site, is offering free e-copies of several books, all of which are firsts in their series...
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| Pyr offering Sean Williams' The Crooked Letter as free ebook | |||
| News > Books | March 2, 2009 | ||
Pyr SF is joining the free ebook field by offering The Crooked Letter, the first volume in Sean Williams' Books of the Cataclysm...
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| Natasha Mostert's new novel to support "Fighting for Peace" | |
| News > Books | February 26, 2009 |
Some of the proceeds from Natasha Mostert's fifth novel, Keeper of Light and Dust, will go to support the Cooperation for Peace and Unity's "Fighting for Peace", an initiative teaching Afghan women to box...
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| ChiZine Publications' 2009 Schedule | |||
| News > Books | February 26, 2009 | ||
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ChiZine Publications expects to publish six books this year: a novel by Daniel Rabuzzi, collections by David Nickle, Claude Lalumière, and Douglas Smith, and novella by Nick Kaufmann and Robert Wiersema...
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| Editor John Joseph Adams seeking Sherlock Holmes suggestions | |||
| News > Market Reports | February 25, 2009 | ||
John Joseph Adams is editing a reprint anthology entitled The Improbably Adevntures of Sherlock Holmes, and is looking for suggestions...
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| Apex's Book of World SF to include stories from around the planet | |||
| News > Books | February 24, 2009 | ||
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Lavie Tidhar is editing The Apex Book of World SF, and including stories first published in many different languages...
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Edward Willett has posted the first two chapters of his new novel, Terra Insegura, along with audio files of him reading them...
ChiZine Publications' first novel, The Choir Boats by Daniel A. Rabuzzi, will be a limited-edition, signed hardcover, with a press run limited to those pre-ordering the book...
Author Carl Frederick has posted the first half of his novel, The Trojan Carousel, for free on his web site. The second half is available via e-mail. And the password on his freely available Geek Card offers access...
Science fiction-mystery author Chris Dolley is offering his first novel, Resonance (published by Baen in 2005), as a free e-book in a variety of formats. The book follows Graham Smith, who the world thinks weird, but who knows better, as he Observes the world...
Wiley-Blackwell is releasing Philosophy in the Twilight Zone, The Science Fiction Handbook, and Science Fiction and Philosophy in the coming months, focusing on sf's connections with and relations to the real world...
Kathryn Cramer and David G. Hartwell's 14th annual Year's Best SF will be published by Eos this May. The contents of the book will include...
PS Publishing is bringing out a limited edition The Very Best of Gene Wolfe, containing 32 stories chosen by Wolfe, along with an introduction by Kim Stanley Robinson...
Catherine Asaro's Diamond Star will be released in May, preceded by the soundtrack, from the band Point Valid, which is coming in April. The book tells of the royal prince-turned-rock-star caught in interstellar political intrigue...
Tim Waggoner's newest novel, Nekropolis, follows zombie PI Matt Richter in the mean streets of Nekropolis...
Pyr SF is joining the free ebook field by offering The Crooked Letter, the first volume in Sean Williams' Books of the Cataclysm...
Some of the proceeds from Natasha Mostert's fifth novel, Keeper of Light and Dust, will go to support the Cooperation for Peace and Unity's "Fighting for Peace", an initiative teaching Afghan women to box...
John Joseph Adams is editing a reprint anthology entitled The Improbably Adevntures of Sherlock Holmes, and is looking for suggestions...




