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
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. 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
. 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
.See here for an interview with me as part of the Australian Spec Fic Snapshot. (Try saying those last 3 words fast six times…) And take a look at the other snapshots of my fellow writers while you’re at it. … Continue reading
Some reviews mean more than others. This one does for several reasons. Firstly the reviewer is a talented writer in his own right. (Folks, he wrote Never the Bride! He writes Dr Who books!) Secondly he’s understood exactly what I … Continue reading
.Some time ago I mentioned that The Last Stormlord has been submitted for the David Gemmell Legend Award for Fantasy (2009). If you want to vote for it, or some other nominee, go here to sign up. The books proposed … Continue reading
. Today’s post (about how The Stormlord came into being) is over at the Orbit site.. … Continue reading
.Available now!!!!!!!I just love this one. If you look closely at the gemstone on the scabbard, you will see a scene that those who have read the book will recognise. This is a book that was voted one of the … Continue reading
Just to keep you entertained while I write – another photo from Qld. Self, Trudi Canavan and Matthew Farrer, photo by Donna Hanson. And what a lovely bookstore. I would have liked to walk out the door with half their … Continue reading
.You may note that I have brought the goalpost a little closer…The first draft looks like coming in a little less lengthy than I anticipated. Books one and two were pretty much the same length, a shade over 180,000 words. … Continue reading