So now it's time for Alan Moore to take on London in a five-novel series, Long London, starting with The Great When in October, published alongside his final comic book, The Moon And Serpent Bumper Book Of Magic.
All in time for his 71st birthday in November.
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Nico Delort is the cover artist for the upcoming Alan Moore Pentology of novels, Long London, beginning with The Great When, published in October And on Instagram, he shared the finished work… and a little of its progress.
This is the published wraparound cover Nico reports "I recently had the high honor of illustrating the cover[...]
He has his third novel published, The Great When, the first part of his five-part Long London series And his twenty-years-in-the-making final graphic novel work, The Moon And Serpent Bumper Book Of Magic with the late Steve Moore and Kevin O'Neill will see publication from Knockabout in the UK and Top Shelf/IDW in the USA[...]
As it concluded, he was asked if he expected his upcoming series of prose fantasy novels, Long London to be as experimental as his other prose works such as Voice Of The Fire, Jerusalem and Illuminations Bleeding Cool first scooped their existence before we were then rescooped by the Guardian The first book is called The[...]
Bleeding Cool has details of The Great When, the planned name for Alan Moore's first of a series of five fantasy novels, collectively known as Long London, as first scooped by Bleeding Cool and then rescooped by the Guardian And it appears it may all be just a little bit meta, with a bit of[...]
Today, the Guardian has labelled as "exclusive" the news that Alan Moore has signed a deal for a five-volume fantasy epic, Long London as well as a short story collection This may be a definition of the word "exclusive" I was previously unaware of We just forgot to say that it was an exclusive when[...]
Bleeding Cool noted last month that Alan Moore had, for the first time, retained the services of a literary book agent, Watson, Little, who was to be auctioning a collection of Alan Moore's short stories and novel series called Long London.
It appears they were successful in that endeavour, and Bloomsbury is to publish those works[...]
But it seems he has another location in mind for his next work, "a collection of short stories and Long London, a series of speculative novels—which at this writing Wills is auctioning in the UK."
Alan Moore has written about London before, notably his performance art piece, Highbury Working, set in around the Highbury area of[...]