Archive for March, 2011

A Free Taste of The Winds of Khalakovo

March 10th 2011 at 1:44 pm

Bradley P. Beaulieu’s debut novel, The Winds of Khalakovo, will be officially landing at retailers (and e-tailers) everywhere on April 1, 2011… Until then, you can get a taste of The Winds of Khalakovo right here, with our fifteen-chapter sample of the novel in ePub and PDF formats.

A starred review for Agatha H and the Airship City in Publishers Weekly

March 9th 2011 at 3:06 pm

Phil and Kaja Foglio’s Agatha H and the Airship City has received a coveted starred review in Publishers Weekly…

More Reviews for The Winds of Khalakovo

March 8th 2011 at 2:06 pm

Great reviews for Bradley P. Beaulieu’s debut novel, The Winds of Khalakovo, continue to roll in

News & Notes

March 6th 2011 at 11:43 pm

Paul Goat Allen from B&N reviews Never Knew Another by J. M. McDermott – “In a genre so often dominated by shelf-bending, action-packed epics  – many lacking true substance – it’s nice to sit down with a novel like Never Knew Another. Gloriously original, darkly lyrical, and deeply thought provoking, I recommend this novel for [...]

2010 Bram Stoker Award Finalist!

March 1st 2011 at 2:06 pm

Laird Barron, the Shirley Jackson award-winning author of The Imago Sequence, has made the Stoker Award ballot for his story collection, OCCULTATION. Congratulations Laird, and best wishes to all the nominees!

The Cloud Roads by Martha Wells">The Cloud Roads by Martha Wells

March 1st 2011 at 9:19 am

Moon has spent his life hiding what he is–a shape-shifter able to transform himself into a winged creature of flight. An orphan with only vague memories of his own kind, Moon tries to fit in among the tribes of his river valley, with mixed success. Just as Moon is once again discovered and cast out by his adopted tribe, he discovers a shape-shifter like himself… someone who seems to know exactly what he is, who promises that Moon will be welcomed into his community.

Revolution World by Katy Stauber">Revolution World by Katy Stauber

March 1st 2011 at 9:17 am

Set in a near-future, post-ecological and post-economic collapse, Revolution World chronicles the romance between rogue genetic engineer Clio Somata, and martial-artist computer-programmer Seth Boucher. Sadly, the road of love is never easy… in this case, an overreaching US military establishment and an evil multi-national bioengineering firm has decided that they want what Clio and her family has–cutting edge bio-technology. The conflict between the Somata clan and the US government ends up being the catalyst that drives a bunch of libertarian Texan gamers to declare a revolt against the oppressive US government, kicking off a new Texas Revolution!

The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 5 edited by Jonathan Strahan">The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 5 edited by Jonathan Strahan

March 1st 2011 at 9:15 am

A poet and a bear journey toward the ruins of a city in search of answers; a diminutive man seeks satisfaction within a secluded mountain cave; an elderly widow enjoys the company of a collection of robotic cowboys; the Boy Who Never Grew Up becomes an agent of Her Majesty’s Secret Service; a werewolf girl joins the cast of a musical revue; a group of hardened mercenaries takes on a foolish job; a young man learns the ways of the world in the arms of a Sylvanian maiden; a teenage girl attempts to escape her domineering mother’s influence aboard a cargo spaceship; an impossible flying machine departs on its maiden voyage…