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Jamie Delano, Novelist
He's a novelist and a publisher of other people's novels as well. I saw Jamie yesterday at the Banbury Geek Con, where he was selling and signing Hellblazer collection comp copies – of which he had received a few more of late – as well as his first two novels published in this fashion. The first, Book[...]
The Shepherd's Crown Will Be Final Discworld Novel
I shall make my own. I don't intend on writing more Discworld novels, or giving anyone else permission to do so. She also said that Pratchett's assistant Rob Wilkins would not be writing any Discworld novels and a compilation of unfinished stories was unlikely. The Shepherd's Crown will be published September 1st. [Source: The Guardian] [...]
Kevin J Anderson Talks Star Wars Canon, The New Movies And The Novels
Mimi Cruz of Night Flight Comics was on hand to record (with permission) journalist Kathy Jones talking to novelist Kevin J Anderson (and Peter J Wacks) about the upcoming new Star Wars movies and the likelihood that they will completely ignore the continuity of all the Star Wars novels published. We were writing sequels to Return Of The Jedi because[...]
Dynamite And Arcane Wonder Joins Together For Mage Wars: Nature Of The Beast
Dynamite plans to follow this with comic books, graphic novels, prints, lithographs, art books and other prose novels. The first novel, Mage Wars: Nature of the Beast, takes place in the world of Etheria, and follows an unlikely cast of characters refreshingly removed from the trappings of traditional fantasy adventure. "Nature of the Beast is not your[...]
How Game of Thrones Changed Fantasy…Or Did It?
She is currently working on a series of young adult fantasy novels You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @AWritersWay or on her blog writerchristinemarie.wordpress.com. Christine Marie Vinciquarra writes for Bleeding Cool: I'm getting a healthy dose of Game of Thrones discussion today, with my second panel being How a Game of Thrones Changed Fantasy…or[...]
NYCC: Coffee Talk With Monsters And Dragons
Christine Marie Vinciquarra writes for Bleeding Cool: Seven authors attended Coffee Talk with Monsters and Dragons and each one of them did their own introductions complete with a plug for their current novels The authors included, R.L Stine, Caitlin Kittredge, Lou Anders, Barry Lyga, Paul Pope, Ethan Reid, and Ransom Riggs I wasn't really sure what[...]
NYCC: How To Survive In A Dystopian World
She is currently working on a series of young adult fantasy novels You can find her on Twitter and Instagram @AWritersWay or on her blog writerchristinemarie.wordpress.com. Christine Marie Vinciquarra writes for Bleeding Cool: The How to Survive in a Dystopian World panel started with a ton of laughter as moderator Scott Westerfield started off by saying[...]
Archie Comics Branching Out To Young Adult Novels
Archie Comics is jumping into the lucrative field of Young Adult novels this summer They are kicking it off with Diary Of A Girl Next Door: Betty written by Tania del Rio. The story follows Riverdale High freshman Betty Cooper, her time with her best friend Veronica, her crush on Archie and other high school dramas[...]
Steven Charles Gould to write Avatar Novels Set Around The Sequels
That's why he's announced the extra scriptwriters on the sequels, why we're getting three more instead of the usual trilogy and, now, why Avatar novels are on the way too. The Wrap are reporting that Steven Charles Gould has been signed to produce four standalone novels set in the Avatar universe Gould is best known for[...]
Look! It Moves! by Adi Tantimedh: The Fantasy Novel You Didn't Know You Should Read
To this day, Roz continues to review movies, TV shows and novels for The Independent and the TLS, and in the last decade has put her academic training to writing books analyzing BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, NIP/TUCK, Science Fiction movies and Teen movies In these, she argues that genre fiction isn't just escapism[...]
Bryan Hitch To Illustrate Classic Victorian Novels
Bryan Hitch, when he's not drawing his hit Image series America's Got Powers, or doing variant covers for DC (with a possible project for them in the near future?) is also reillustrating a series of classic Victorian novels. Bryan will look to Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Sir Arthur Conan[...]
Si Spurrier Would Like You To Retweet This Video
Even for his Warhammer novels, his Gutsville comic with Frazer Irving… or maybe you've mistaken him for Si Spencer. Either way, his second crime novel, A Serpent Uncoiled is out in paperback, and he'd rather like this video of his issuing a series of invented expletives promoting it to go viral. So blog it, tweet it, tumblr it,[...]
Joe Caramagna To Write Marvel Young Readers Spider-Man Novels
We know that Stuart Moore is writing a prose novel version of Civil War for 2012. Well two other prose novels are coming out from Marvel in May, aimed at a Young Readers audience Amazing Spider-Man: Behind The Mask and Amazing Spider-Man: Vulture, both written by Joe Caramagna, recently writing Fear Itself spinoff comics for Marvel.   The[...]
Bryan Q Miller To Launch Smallville Season Eleven As A Novel
With Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Eight and Nine doing so well in comic book form, this seems a rather natural move. Whether there will be more novels, who else will write them, and whether or not they will appear in comic book form as well, I guess we'll wait until the official announcement to find[...]