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[SFFWRTCHT] A Chat With Bestselling Author Michael J. Sullivan

Michael J. Sullivan wrote books in a variety of genres for over ten years, with no sales, then quit, vowing never to write again. Never wound up being ten years, when, at his family’s urging, he tried again, vowing to write something for them to enjoy instead of something focused on getting published. He started …

Umm, Squee! (Or, GFTW is blurbed again.)

So the mail arrives yesterday. There is the usual panoply of bills, mailers, and calls for donations to various charities. And then there is this: So I think, hey now that is pretty awesome. Lots of publishers don’t send second books of trilogies to reviewers, even if you reviewed the first book. Its good business practice …

[INTERVIEW] Gail Carriger (in French)

I just wanted to take a second of your time and point out that Bryan Thomas Schmidt’s recent interview with Gail Carriger (which appeared here) has been translated into French at the Orbit Books France blog. I hope all our French and Francophile readers enjoy it!

Book Review: The Dragon’s Path by Daniel Abraham

Genre: Epic/High Fantasy Paperback: 592 pages Publisher: Orbit Publication Date: April 7, 2011 ISBN-10: 0316080683 ISBN-13: 978-0316080682 Author Website: Daniel Abraham Daniel Abraham’s new novel cements his status as the literary successor to George R. R. Martin. The Dragon’s Path is the first book of The Dagger and the Coin – a series that blends high court fantasy with the world of …

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