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The Cover Art Mega-Post
Posted by AJ
I haven’t done something like this before, but I was thinking of doing this for a while. Thing is, there are so, so many books coming out later this year or just about to be released actually, that I really, really want to read, and doing individual posts for all of them on The Founding Fields would be a bit of chore. So I’m just doing a general bumper post collecting all these covers and details on the books.
Hope you enjoy!
Posted in 2013 Reading Challenge, Book Lists, Book News, Challenges, News
Tags: 2013 Reading Challenge, Ace Books, Adventure, All Is Fair, Angry Robot Books, Anne Lyle, Ascension, Book Lists, Book News, Codex Born, Cover Art, Crimson Shadow, DAW Books, Dayton Ward, Deep Space Nine, Del Rey Books, Drizzt Do'Urden, Elim Garak, Emma Newman, Empire and Rebellion, Erevis Cale, Erin M. Evans, Fantasy, Farideh, Fearsome Dreamer, Forgotten Realms, From History's Shadow, Gentleman Bastard, Han Solo, Havilar, Hellfire, Heroic Fantasy, Hot Key Books, Ia, Jacqueline Koyanagi, James A. Moore, James T. Kirk, Jean Johnson, Jean-Luc Picard, Jim C. Hines, John Jackson Miller, Kenobi, Laura Eve, Lucas Books, Luke Skywalker, Magic Ex Libris, Maliverny Catlyn, Martha Wells, Masque Books, Michael J. Sullivan, News, Night's Masque, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Orbit Books, Paul S. Kemp, Pocket Books, Princess Leia, R. A. Salvatore, Razor's Edge, Regency Fantasy, Riyria Chronicles, Science Fiction, Scott Lynch, Seven Forges, Space Opera, Split Worlds, Spock, Star Trek, Star Wars, The Adversary, The Companions, The Fall, The Godborn, The Next Generation, The Original Series, The Prince of Lies, The Republic of Thieves, The Rose And The Thorn, The Sundering, Theirs Not To Reason Why, Una McCormack, William Iris
NANP: Names As Characters
Posted by AJ
Kicking off the fourth week of Names: A New Perspective is author Anne Lyle who has been making waves this year with her debut novel Alchemist of Souls, an awesome alternate history set in Elizabethan London in which explorers have discovered a race of magical beings, the Skraylings, inhabiting the Americas (my review). Like all the debut authors I’ve featured on the blog so far, she is another one to watch out for, one you can expect more awesomeness from. I do have an eARC of her second novel Merchant of Dreams sitting on the laptop waiting to be read and I’m looking forward to it, although it will be a while before I get around to it. Here’s what Anne has to say on the topic of names and characters in her novels.
Posted in Debut Authors Guest Series, Guest Posts
Tags: Alchemist of Souls, Alternate History, Angry Robot Books, Anne Lyle, Dark Fantasy, Debut Authors Guest Series, Elizabethan England, Fantasy, Guest Post, Historical Fantasy, London, Maliverny Catlyn, Merchant of Dreams, Names, Names A New Perspective, Night's Masque, Skraylings, The meaning of Names