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I have wondered how vampires would deal on, say, a space station.

Easily: IT'S ALWAYS NIGHT IN SPACE.

Although this could lead into a discussion of whether it's actual sunlight that kills vamps, in which case being in space isn't any help, or 'daylight', in which case they become unstoppable.

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Easily: IT'S ALWAYS NIGHT IN SPACE.

Although this could lead into a discussion of whether it's actual sunlight that kills vamps, in which case being in space isn't any help, or 'daylight', in which case they become unstoppable.

Or, as some vampires stories assume, it is UV radiation, in which case they are screwed.

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Have updated with links to Angry Robot's upcoming. Nothing to exciting. I think Lee Collins weird west stories will be worth a look since I like the genre.

For Paul S. Kemp fans his second Egil and Nix book will be coming out in June (Discourses in Steel) with a third book (Conversations in Blood) to follow in 2014.

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Angry Robot to Publish Two Books in Jay Posey’s Duskwalker Cycle series -

http://angryrobotbooks.com/2012/11/angry-robot-acquires-two-books-in-jay-poseys-duskwalker-cycle-series/

The books in question are parts one and two of the Duskwalker Cycle – a dark science fiction saga set in a post-apocalyptic America; a dying world where might prevails.

The first instalment, Three, will be published worldwide in Autumn 2013

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Can we make one of those stick threads now for the books, of interest to the board, that are supposed to come out in 2013 like we did with 2012?

I can start off the list with the books that I know are interest to some of us:

2013:

January:

1356 by Bernard Cornwell

A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson

Gun Machine by Warren Ellis

February:

The Best of All Possible Worlds by Karen Lord

The Daylight War by Peter V. Brett

The Mongoliad Book Three by Various

The Night of the Swarm by Robert V. S. Redick

Trafalgar by Angelica Gorodischer

March:

The Age Atomic by Adam Christopher

Wolfhound Century by Peter Higgins

April:

A Stranger in Olondria by Sofia Samatar

Blood of Dragons by Robin Hobb

The Crown Tower by Michael J. Sullivan

Railsea by China Mieville

River of Stars by Guy Gavriel Kay

Son of the Morning by Mark Alder

May:

Abaddon's Gate by James SA Coery (UK Release)

Blood and Bone by Ian C. Esslemont

The Daedalus Incident by Michael J Martinez

The Drowned Cities by Paolo Bacigalupi

Graveyard Child by MLN Hanover

The Human Division by John Scalzi

The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier: Guardian by Jack Campbell

The Middle Kingdom by David Wingrove

Necessary Evil by Ian Tregillis

The Rithmatist by Brandon Sanderson

The Tyrant's Law by Daniel Abraham

June:

Hunted by Kevin Hearne

The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman

The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes

Time of Contempt by Andrzej Sapkowski

July:

The Blood of Gods by Conn Iggulden

The Crimson Shield by Nathan Hawke

The Dirty Streets of Heaven by Tad Williams

The Republic of Thieves by Scott Lynch (UK Release) (dubious date at best)

August:

The Ace of Skulls by Chris Wooding (UK Release)

The Dark Defiles by Richard K. Morgan (UK Release)

Emperor of Thorns by Mark Lawrence

Telegraph Avenue by Michael Chabon

September:

The Three Prince War by Pierre Pevel

2013 w/out a date:

Kharkanas Trilogy Book 2 by Steven Erikson

The Willful Princess and the Piebald Prince by Robin Hobb

For whatever reason it appears that May is going to be the biggest month of the year. Is there a particular reason for that?

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Some of those dates are for the paperback editions. Esslemont's Blood and Bone is out in hardcover next week, Wingrove's Middle Kingdom is out now in hardback. Railsea came out months ago in hardcover.

Books 5-8 of Chung Kuo will be published in 2012: The Art of War is currently listed for March and An Inch of Ashes for June. The Broken Wheel and The White Mountain I believe are very tentatively scheduled for September and December.

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Yeah, I'd mark the paperback releases or maybe make a separate list. The first post of this thread has pretty good list too.

A few that may or may not have been mentioned yet:

February - Fade to Black, Francis Knight

April - Water Knife, Paolo Bacigalupi

May - Dangerous Women, GRRM & Dozois

June - Siege and Storm, Leigh Bardugo

August - The Adjacent, Christopher Priest

August:

The Ace of Skulls by Chris Wooding (UK Release)

You might want to mark this one as tentative as Wooding hasn't completed nor turned in the book as yet.

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Have updated with upcoming releases from Jo Fletcher Books.

The Swords of Good Men by Snorri Kristjansson

Secret of the Nagas by Amis (Shiva #2)

The Demi-Monde: Summer by Rod Rees (Demi-Monde #3)

The Detainee by Peter Liney

Immortals of Meluha by Amish (Shiva #1)

Seoul Survivors by Naomi Foyle

Mayhem by Sarah Pinborough

Gemsigns by Stephanie Saulter

The Glass Republic by Tom Pollack (Skyscraper Throne #2)

The Warring States by Aidan Harte (Rasenna #2)

Looking forward to the Swords of Good Men. I'll probably try the Rasenna trilogy if it gets good reviews. The most intriguing series is the Shiva trilogy by Amish. It's an import from India that's about the Hindu story of Shiva. Could be very interesting.

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Some of those dates are for the paperback editions. Esslemont's Blood and Bone is out in hardcover next week, Wingrove's Middle Kingdom is out now in hardback. Railsea came out months ago in hardcover.

Books 5-8 of Chung Kuo will be published in 2012: The Art of War is currently listed for March and An Inch of Ashes for June. The Broken Wheel and The White Mountain I believe are very tentatively scheduled for September and December.

Is Corvus/Atlantic Publishing going to continue putting out the slipcase editions for Chung Kuo? The print run for these have gone from 250 for Son of Heaven to 50 copies for Ice and Fire.

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Anthony Ryan's Blood Song, book one of Raven's Shadow, will be released in July 2013 by Ace.

From "a new master storyteller" comes the beginning of an epic fantasy saga of blood, honor, and destiny...

"The Sixth Order wields the sword of justice and smites the enemies of the Faith and the Realm."

Vaelin Al Sorna was only a child of ten when his father left him at the iron gate of the Sixth Order. The Brothers of the Sixth Order are devoted to battle, and Vaelin will be trained and hardened to the austere, celibate, and dangerous life of a Warrior of the Faith. He has no family now save the Order.

Vaelin's father was Battle Lord of the Empire of King Janus. Vaelin's rage at being deprived of his birthright and dropped at the doorstep of the Sixth Order like a foundling knows no bounds. He has little memory of his mother, and what he will come to learn of her at the Order will confound him. His father, too, has motives that Vaelin will come to understand. But one truth overpowers all the rest: Vaelin Al Sorna is destined for a future he has yet to comprehend. A future that will alter not only the Empire, but the world.

http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Song-Ravens-Shadow-Book/dp/0425267695/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1352889536&sr=1-3&keywords=Blood+Song+Anthony+Ryan

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Is Corvus/Atlantic Publishing going to continue putting out the slipcase editions for Chung Kuo? The print run for these have gone from 250 for Son of Heaven to 50 copies for Ice and Fire.

Unknown. They've also stopped producing hardcovers for the UK market, and will instead be launching straight into tradeback. Apparently this is because the series is selling well, just not as well as had been first hoped, and Corvus aren't going to drop it or anything. It may also be because the guy who really pushed the series through at Corvus has left and a new team has taken over, and they are being more cautious.

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A couple more interesting ones that haven't been mentioned yet:

On the Steel Breeze (Poseidon's Children 2) by Alastair Reynolds - August

Johnny Alucard (Anno Dracula 4) by Kim Newman - April

Neptune's Brood (Saturn's Children 2) by Charles Stross - July

Edit: I forgot to mention that John Scalzi is writing a fifth novel set in his Old Man's War universe called The Human Division. Apparently it will first be published electronically in serial format, followed by a printed version in May.

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Tor Spring/Summer 2013 books of interest -

The Rithmatist - Brandon Sanderson 5/14/2013

The Human Division - John Scalzi 5/14/2013

Antiagon Fire - L. E. Modesitt, Jr 5/28/2013

Gideon Smith and the Mechanical Girl - David Barnett 5/28/2013

Blood and Bone - Ian C. Esslemont 5/21/2013

Tunnel Out of Death - Jamil Nasir 5/7/2013

Earth Afire - Orson Scott Card & Aaron Johnston 6/4/2013

The World of the End - Ofir Touché Gafla 6/25/2013

The Goliath Stone - Larry Niven & Matthew Joseph Harrington 6/25/2013

Requiem - Ken Scholes 6/4/2013

Wisp of a Thing - Alex Bledsoe 6/18/2013

This River Awakens - Steven Erikson 7/9/2013

Two Serpents Rise - Max Gladstone 7/23/2013

New Earth - Ben Bova 7/16/2013

Thieves' Quarry - D. B. Jackson 7/2/2013

On the Razor's Edge - Michael Flynn 7/2/2013

Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish - Morgan Llywelyn 7/30/2013

The Executioner's Heart - George Mann 7/9/2013

Forged in Fire - J. A. Pitts 7/23/2013

Night Pilgrims - Chelsea Quinn Yarbro 7/30/2013

The Lost Prince - Edward Lazellari 8/20/2013

Splintegrate - Deborah Teramis Christian 8/20/2013

Jack Cloudie - Stephen Hunt 8/20/2013

Assault on Sunrise - Michael Shea 8/13/2013

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