. Yep, that’s it. My mega, mega news. In the U.K. The Last Stormlord has been chosen by Waterstone’s*as their sf Book of the Month! According to what I understand, this means…“the book has fought off stiff competition within its … Continue reading
.I’ve noticed an increase in the pirating of my books. As fast as one gets taken down, some sod of a book-thief asked for a site to put it up again. You want a free book, go to a library. … Continue reading
.Some time ago I said that I’d had some snippets of exciting news. The biggest bit comes later this week, and for me it’s over the top, but more of that probably on Thursday. What I want to tell you … Continue reading
With The Last Stormlord out in the US, the bots are trolling for reviews and here is the first one they found, from Stefan Raets. The whole review can be found here on Fantasy Literature, which has to be one … Continue reading
…from my husband. Who sustained injuryin the interest of bringing these stunning shots to you…He was bitten by fire ants. … Continue reading
And you had something boring like fried eggs for breakfast this morning? This is what was on our breakfast table. It’s a Kelantanese dish (Kelantan is one of Malaysia’s northern peninsular states, known for its good food). It goes by … Continue reading
. Copies of THE LAST STORMLORD on sale now!! You can buy at your local bookstore (I hope – if not, order it in)or from Amazon.comor from Borders onlineor from Barnes & Noble online where you can read the first … Continue reading
…is alive and well. And if you don’t believe me, go here for a look at 90 snapshots of 90 different people who are involved in one way or another with the Oz SF/F scene. Kudos and thanks to the … Continue reading
. This one is more for US/Canadian readers. One of the disadvantages of living where I do is that I don’t meet too many fantasy writers. Regular readers may remember that when one did pass this way, Maria V. Snyder, … Continue reading
. This via Bibliobibuli here. Who would have thought: the authorities have decided to sieze more local books from local bookshops in their ongoing attempts at intimidation (instead of going through legal means available to them to officially ban books). … Continue reading