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Inheritance Cycle Book 4 Has a Release Date! by Alexandra Kroeger - Thursday, Mar 24, 2011 at 7:19pm

Mark your calendars, everybody! The long-awaited fourth book in Christopher Paolini's bestselling Inheritance Cycle finally has a title, cover and release date.

Inheritance will be out on November 8, 2011.

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Master Storyteller Neil Gaiman Visits on December 15 by Ryan McBride - Thursday, Nov 26, 2009 at 1:13pm

Where: At the McNally Robinson, Polo Park (Winnipeg)

When: Tuesday, December 15th, at 6 pm

A master storyteller, Neil Gaiman has won countless awards for his novels, poetry, screenplays, journalism, comics, song lyrics, and theatrical dramas. His books include American Gods, Coraline, and Odd and the Frost Giants.

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Audie Awards Recognize SF&F by Chadwick Ginther - Wednesday, Jun 03, 2009 at 10:03am

Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book was recently awarded an Audie Award for not only Children's Title Ages 8-12 but also was named Audiobook of the Year. This award no doubt holds special significance to the author as The Graveyard Book was read by Gaiman himself.

Also honoured was Canadian science fiction giant Robert J. Sawyer, whose excellent novel Calculating God (read by Jonathan Davis) won Science Fiction/Fantasy Audio Book of the Year.

A full list of winners in all categories may be found here.

Categories: Awards, Authors, SciFi & Fantasy

2009 British Fantasy Award Nominees by Chadwick Ginther - Monday, Jun 08, 2009 at 6:57pm

Nominees for the British Fantasy Society's 2009 British Fantasy Awards have been released. Good luck to all the contenders in competition with Neil Gaiman's excellent young adult novel, The Graveyard Book, which has been gobbling up awards and nominations for young and old categories alike.

The Nominees for Best Novel (The August Derleth Fantasy Award):

  • Thieving Fear by Ramsey Campbell
  • Midnight Man by Simon Clark
  • The Victoria Vanishes by Christopher Fowler
  • The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
  • Memoirs of a Master Forger by William Heaney and Graham Joyce
  • Rain Dogs by Gary McMahon

The winners will be announced at the British Fantasy Convention, to be held September 18-20 in Nottingham, U.K.

A complete list of nominees in all categories may be found here.

Categories: Awards, SciFi & Fantasy

Discworld Creeps a Little Closer to Earth by Chadwick Ginther - Monday, Apr 06, 2009 at 8:18pm

Sir Terry Pratchett, author of the bestselling Discworld series, was on hand in Wincanton, Somerset to unveil the street names inspired by his novels. Wincanton's link to Pratchett's fictional universe began in 2002 when the town was officially twinned with Ankh-Morpork, a Discworld city. Residents were asked to vote for their favourite road names from a list of fourteen provided by the author. Pratchett quipped: "Personally, I'd pay good money to live somewhere called Treacle Mine Road."

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