An Interview with Chris Evans
by Chadwick Ginther - Wednesday Jul 02 2008 3:26 pm permalink Post a comment
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Chris Evans is an editor at Stackpole Books. His first novel, A Darkness Forged in Fire, releases July 8th. Chris was kind enough to answer a few questions for our website.

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The Spell Book of Listen Taylor by Jaclyn Moriarty
by Joan Marshall - Sunday Jun 29 2008 9:51 am permalink Post a comment

The adults of the eccentric but loving Zing family meet every Friday night for the Zing Family Secret Meeting. Twelve-year-old Listen Taylor, whose father Nathaniel has just moved in with Marbie Zing, is gradually drawn into the world of this comforting family, which is fortunate, as her former group of friends has turned on her and rejected her utterly.

But then she finds a spell book which guarantees that it will "mend your broken heart"...

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The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing by M. T. Anderson
by Joan Marshall - Thursday Jun 26 2008 2:58 pm permalink Post a comment
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Set in and around Boston at the time of the American Revolution, Octavian Nothing tells the story of a black boy (Octavian) who becomes the subject of a philosophical experiment. Can the African negro be taught to be an educated, civilized man? This clever, thoughtful child gradually discovers that he and his mother, the Princess of Oyo in western Africa, are not royalty, but, in fact, slaves. And then the funding for the experiment passes into the hands of an evil man, and the chaos of revolution descends.

Older teens and adults who can cope with the late 18th century language will find much to admire in this book. It is a story about many things: freedom, slavery, the free market economy, the dehumanizing effects of cold science, and a confusing and terrifying time in American history.


A Memoir of Friendship by Blanche Howard
by Wendy MacDonald - Tuesday Jun 24 2008 10:46 am permalink Post a comment
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A Memoir of Friendship: The Letters Between Carol Shields and Blanche Howard presents the thirty year correspondence (from 1973 until Carol's death in 2003) between two friends, both of them "women of letters ... mothers, wives and thinkers."

The correspondence began with Carol's request for advice regarding her first publishing contract, a request accompanied by a statement that she has an "overwhelmimg wish to talk to someone about writing". Blanche, already a published author, was quick to respond, and thus began a friendship which ultimately resulted in over 1000 pages of correspondence.

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Newes from the Dead by Mary Hooper
by Joan Marshall - Thursday Jun 19 2008 2:47 pm permalink Post a comment
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This gripping novel is based on the true story of Anne Green who, although hung until dead for the crime of infanticide in 1650, came back to life -- just as famous scholars and physicians were about to dissect her corpse. We hear her story in her own voice as she lies in the darkness, imagining herself in purgatory.

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Nebula Nominee to Pen Forthcoming Halo Novel
by Chadwick Ginther - Tuesday Jun 17 2008 11:18 am permalink Post a comment
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Tobias Buckell, author of Crystal Rain and Ragamuffin, has been tapped by Bungie Studios to write the sixth Halo novel, The Cole Protocol. The novel is said to reveal the location of the Spartan Gray Team and explore more of the Human-Covenant War.

This is a great chance for Buckell, whose writing has been well reviewed, to reach a much broader audience.


De Niro's Game Wins IMPAC Dublin
by Ryan McBride - Thursday Jun 12 2008 10:34 am permalink Post a comment
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De Niro's Game, a novel by Canadian novelist Rawi Hage, has won the 13th annual International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. The award is the world's richest literary prize ($160,000 CDN)and honors a single work of fiction written in English.

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John W. Campbell Finalists Announced
by Chadwick Ginther - Wednesday Jun 11 2008 9:36 pm permalink Post a comment
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The Campbell Award, science fiction's top juried prize, has released the finalists for best novel of 2007. There are three truly excellent Canadian novels in the running: Nalo Hopkinson's The New Moon's Arms (recent winner of the Aurora Award), Robert J. Sawyer's Rollback (a Hugo Award finalist), and Robert Charles Wilson's Axis, a Sunburst nominee.

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Horror's Brian Keene Resurrects Devil-Slayer for Marvel Comics
by Chadwick Ginther - Wednesday Jun 11 2008 9:29 pm permalink Post a comment
Posted in: SciFi & Fantasy, Graphic Novels

At the Wizard World Philidelphia convention it was revealed that Brian Keene, author of notable horror novels The Rising and City of the Dead, will be reimagining the obscure 70's character of the Devil-Slayer for Marvel Comics MAX line.

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The Compound by S. A. Bodeen
by Joan Marshall - Wednesday Jun 11 2008 9:28 pm permalink Post a comment
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by S. A. Bodeen

Who has never wondered what it would be like to be obscenely wealthy? If you could own anything and do anything, how would you spend your time?

In The Compound by S.A. Bodeen, 15-year-old Eli begins to question the necessity of living in an underground compound, built by his billionaire father to escape nuclear disaster, when he discovers that the psychological cost to his family may be too high.

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