AncalagonTheBlack Posted July 13, 2017 Share Posted July 13, 2017 Right,it's that time of the year. In advance,i'm 99.99% sure we won't get the usual suspects: GRRM,Rothfuss,Lynch January The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert Elysium Fire by Alastair Reynolds The Night Lies Bleeding by M.D. Lachlan Early Riser by Jasper Fforde Dark State by Charles Stross Beneath the Sugar Sky by Seanan McGuire The Broken Heavens by Kameron Hurley Artificial Condition by Martha Wells Binti: The Night Masquerade by Nnedi Okorafor Iron Gold by Pierce Brown The Infernal Battalion by Django Wexler A Time of Dread by John Gwynne The Raptor & the Wren by Chuck Wendig The Lost Plot by Genevieve Cogman The Midnight Front by David Mack Key Man by Jason Arnopp The God Gene by F. Paul Wilson Still So Strange by Amanda Downum From Unseen Fire by Cass Morris The Queen of All Crows by Rod Duncan Fallen Gods by James A. Moore The Only Harmless Great Thing by Brooke Bolander Blood and Sand by C. V. Wyk The Exile by David Hair Shroud of Eternity: Sister of Darkness: The Nicci Chronicles, Volume II by Terry Goodkind February The Ember Blade by Chris Wooding The Dead Empire by Kate Elliott Prince of the Spear by David Hair Black Mirror: Volume I edited by Charlie Brooker Paris Adrift by E. J. Swift Semiosis by Sue Burke Echoes of Understorey: A Titan's Forest novel by Thoraiya Dyer The Armored Saint by Myke Cole The Tangled Lands by Paolo Bacigalupi and Tobias S. Buckell Age of War by Michael J. Sullivan Child of a Mad God by R. A. Salvatore Tarnished City by Vic James Into the Fire by Elizabeth Moon One Way by S.J. Morden Blade and Bone by Jon Sprunk Elisha Daemon by E.C. Ambrose Pride and Prometheus by John Kessel Olympus Bound by Jordanna Max Brodsky Blood of Assassins by RJ Baker Under Seven Skies by J. Patrick Black Outpost by W. Michael Gear The Immortal Renshai by Mickey Zucker Reichert Battle Hymn by William C. Dietz Blood Binds the Pack by Alex Wells Moonshine by Jasmine Gower The Song of All by Tina LeCourt Myers March Master Assassins (The Fire Sacraments #1) by Robert V. S. Redick Thin Air by Richard K. Morgan Good Guys by Steven Brust Stone Mad by Elizabeth Bear Lake Silence by Anne Bishop Poor Relations by Jo Walton Burn Bright: An Alpha and Omega Novel by Patricia Briggs If Tomorrow Comes by Nancy Kress A Veil of Spears by Bradley P. Beaulieu The Land You Never Leave by Angus Watson Wrath of Empire by Brian McClellan Tricks for Free by Seanan McGuire Zero Day by Ezekiel Boone The Queens of Innis Lear by Tessa Gratton Impostor Syndrome by Mishell Baker Lady Henterman's Wardrobe by Marshall Ryan Maresca Daughters of the Storm by Kim Wilkins Queen of the Struggle by Nik Korpon Quietus by Tristan Palmgren Dayfall by Michael David Ares The Brass God by K. M. McInley Bash Bash Revolution by Douglas Lain April The Hyena and the Hawk by Adrian Tchaikovsky King of Ashes by Raymond E. Feist Season of Storms by Andrzej Sapkowski Space Opera by Catherynne M. Valente Bloody Rose (The Band #2) by Nicholas Eames Eighty-Four K by Claire North Head On by John Scalzi The Soldier by Neal Asher The Wield by Dan Abnett From Distant Stars by Sam Peters The Fairies of Sadieville by Alex Bledsoe The Long Sunset by Jack McDevitt Emergence by C. J. Cherryh Scourged by Kevin Hearne The Body Library by Jeff Noon Fire Dance by Ilana C. Myer The Night Dahlia by R. S. Belcher The Fall of Tithonus by Scott Harrison Serpent in the Heather by Kay Kenyon The Nightfall Duology by Mickey Zucker Reichert Lost Gods by Micah Yongo Publish and Perish by Phillipa Bornikova The Defiant Heir by Melissa Caruso Burning Ashes by James Bennett Blackfish City by Sam J. Miller Slenderman by Will Hill Shattermoon by Dominic Dulley May The Testament of Loki by Joanne M. Harris Willful Child: The Search for Spark by Steven Erikson In the Eye of Heaven by David Keck Xeelee: Redemption by Stephen Baxter Witchsign by Den Patrick Cerberus Unchained by James Barclay The Fifth Ward: Friendly Fire by Dale Lucas Blood of the Gods by David Mealing Wyntertide by Andrew Caldecott June Ravensworn by Ed McDonald An Informal History of the Hugos by Jo Walton Summerland by Hannu Rajaniemi Marked by Benedict Jacka July The Master by Miles Cameron Ghost Engine by Charles Stross The Tropic of Eternity by Tom Toner Constance Verity Saves the World by A. Lee Martinez The Golden Fire by Helen Lowe Empire of Silence by Christopher Ruocchio August Ball Lightning by Cixin Liu Luna: Volume Three by Ian McDonald Spelltrigger by Sam Sykes In a Time of Treason by David Keck September The Prince of Glass by Karen Miller October November December A King in Cobwebs by David Keck Tentative publication dates: Untitled 'Deverry' novel by Katharine Kerr – 14 June 2018 Unknown publication dates: The Winds of Winter by George R. R. Martin The Doors of Stone by Patrick Rothfuss The Thorn of Emberlain by Scott Lynch Endlords by J. V. Jones Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Richard II Posted July 13, 2017 Share Posted July 13, 2017 Untitled 'Deverry' novel by Katharine Kerr – 14 June 2018 WHAT?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HexMachina Posted July 13, 2017 Share Posted July 13, 2017 Quote May The Testament of Loki by Joanne M. Harris Is this a sequel to Gospel of Loki? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AncalagonTheBlack Posted July 14, 2017 Author Share Posted July 14, 2017 6 hours ago, Darth Richard II said: Untitled 'Deverry' novel by Katharine Kerr – 14 June 2018 WHAT?! Yes,on her patreon page she mentions she is writing a new Deverry novel - https://www.patreon.com/KatharineKerr 6 hours ago, HelenaExMachina said: Is this a sequel to Gospel of Loki? Most likely although can't be 100% sure till we have a blurb at least. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redeagl Posted July 16, 2017 Share Posted July 16, 2017 Is there any news about Walk in Shadow, Kharkanas#3 ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Richard II Posted July 16, 2017 Share Posted July 16, 2017 I wouldn't expect that til late 2019 at the earliest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redeagl Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 On 7/17/2017 at 11:02 PM, Darth Richard II said: I wouldn't expect that til late 2019 at the earliest. Please tell me that this was a typo and you mean 2018. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Richard II Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Nope. Edit: Erickson has slowed waaaay down lately. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AncalagonTheBlack Posted July 21, 2017 Author Share Posted July 21, 2017 Blurb for The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert – January 30, 2018 Quote Welcome to the Hazel Wood―a fiercely stunning contemporary fantasy perfect for fans of The Magicians Seventeen-year-old Alice and her mother have spent most of Alice’s life on the road, always a step ahead of the uncanny bad luck biting at their heels. But when Alice’s grandmother, the reclusive author of a cult-classic book of pitch-dark fairy tales, dies alone on her estate, the Hazel Wood, Alice learns how bad her luck can really get: Her mother is stolen away―by a figure who claims to come from the Hinterland, the cruel supernatural world where her grandmother's stories are set. Alice's only lead is the message her mother left behind: “Stay away from the Hazel Wood.” Alice has long steered clear of her grandmother’s cultish fans. But now she has no choice but to ally with classmate Ellery Finch, a Hinterland superfan who may have his own reasons for wanting to help her. To retrieve her mother, Alice must venture first to the Hazel Wood, then into the world where her grandmother's tales began―and where she might find out how her own story went so wrong. Blurb for The Hyena and the Hawk (Echoes of the Fall #3) by Adrian Tchaikovsky - 19 April 2018 Quote The Hyena and the Hawk is the third book in Adrian Tchaikovsky's epic fantasy trilogy, Echoes of the Fall, following The Bear and the Serpent. From the depths of the darkest myths, the soulless Plague People have returned. Their pale-walled camps obliterate villages, just as the terror they bring with them destroys minds. In their wake, nothing is left of the true people: not their places, not their ways. The Plague People will remake the world as though they had never been. The heroes and leaders of the true people - Maniye, Loud Thunder, Hesprec and Asman - will each fight the Plague People in their own ways. They will seek allies, gather armies and lead the charge. But a thousand swords or ten thousand spears will not suffice to turn back this enemy. The end is at hand for everything the true people know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
House Balstroko Posted July 28, 2017 Share Posted July 28, 2017 On 7/20/2017 at 9:33 AM, Darth Richard II said: Nope. Edit: Erickson has slowed waaaay down lately. Although he did say that he hoped it won't take nearly as long as Fall of Light. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redeagl Posted July 29, 2017 Share Posted July 29, 2017 On 7/20/2017 at 1:33 AM, Darth Richard II said: Nope. Edit: Erickson has slowed waaaay down lately. Which is really tragic. He seems to be still a bit burned out from the main series :'( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red Tiger Posted July 29, 2017 Share Posted July 29, 2017 Looking forward to Veil of Spears. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Richard II Posted July 29, 2017 Share Posted July 29, 2017 31 minutes ago, redeagl said: Which is really tragic. He seems to be still a bit burned out from the main series :'( Yeah, plus he had some sort of writers block crisis with Fall of Light, something about trying to keep it at 3 books. I mean, 2019 is still a pretty good schedule considering the size of those things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AncalagonTheBlack Posted August 3, 2017 Author Share Posted August 3, 2017 Robert V. S. Redick,author of the Chathrand Voyage Quartet has a new epic fantasy trilogy, The Fire Sacraments,which will be published by Talos Press.The first book in the series,Master Assassins is to be published on March 6, 2018. Official blurb: Quote “This book has everything I love: Clean, crisp worldbuilding. Characters that live and breathe. A story that teases and surprises me. I like Master Assassins so much I wish I'd written it, but deep down, I know I couldn't have written it this well.”―#1 New York Times bestselling author Patrick Rothfuss Kandri Hinjuman was never meant to be a soldier. His brother Mektu was never meant for this world. Rivals since childhood, they are drafted into a horrific war led by a madwoman-Prophet, and survive each day only by hiding their disbelief. Kandri is good at blending in, but Mektu is hopeless: impulsive, erratic―and certain that a demon is stalking him. Is this madness or a second sense? Either way, Kandri knows that Mektu’s antics will land them both in early graves. But all bets are off when the brothers’ simmering feud explodes into violence, and holy blood is spilled. Kandri and Mektu are taken for contract killers and must flee for their lives―to the one place where they can hope to disappear: the sprawling desert known as the Land that Eats Men. In this eerie wilderness, the terrain is as deadly as the monsters, ghouls, and traffickers in human flesh. Here the brothers find strange allies: an aging warlord, a desert nomad searching for her family, a lethal child-soldier still in her teens. They also find themselves in possession of a secret that could bring peace to the continent of Urrath. Or unthinkable carnage. On their heels are the Prophet’s death squads. Ahead lie warring armies, sandstorms, evil spirits and the deeper evil of human greed. But hope beckons as well―if the “Master Assassins” can expose the lie that has made them the world’s most wanted men. Quote To my unspeakable joy, I can finally reveal that my new epic fantasy trilogy The Fire Sacraments has been acquired by Cory Allyn of Talos Press. Fans of The Chathrand Voyage may well recognize my style and obsessions, but this is a different tale in nearly every respect. It’s a desert adventure, a war story, a gothic family drama and a meditation on racism, fanaticism and empire. It’s also (and no one was more surprised by this than me) damned funny in places. Some characters just notice the absurdity in all things, war very much included. The titles: Book One: Master Assassins** Publication Day: March 6, 2018 ** Book Two: Sidewinders Book Three: Siege Master Assassins concerns two brothers who are emphatically NOT what the title suggests. Quite the opposite: they’re hapless soldiers, conscripts who love and hate each other with fairly psychotic intensity and dream only of escape—until the night they stumble into an act of unforgiveable blasphemy, get mistaken for foreign agents, and must flee into the desert ahead of the death squads of their Empress. That’s the kickoff of a pretty complex plot, in which demonic possession, lost cities and narco-medical crime syndicates also demand some stage time. Nonstop fun, in other words. The first book is complete, and the whole trilogy is mapped out. And yes, it's as weird as they come. I tried to compose a pithy "X meets Y" phrase to encapsulate it, and the most honest one I could come up with was "Dune meets The Road meets Life of Brian." I'm not pulling your leg. For all the readers who’ve been asking where I’ve been since The Night of the Swarm: thank you for never letting me feel forgotten! Two years in Indonesia did complicate my writing life, to be sure—but that’s another story. Thanks also to Pat Rothfuss for his amaing help and enthusiasm for this story, my new agent Matt Bialer for tireless negotiations, and Cory Allyn for making it clear from day one that he wanted this deal to happen. More details (including pub dates!) to follow. Thank you again for your messages, your moral support, your loyalty. I'll post more news when I can. Gratefully, Robert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peadar Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 It would be a shame not to mention The Invasion by Peadar O'Guilin. I hear it's great. Cover art by Jeffrey Alan Love. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unJon Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 7 minutes ago, Peadar said: It would be a shame not to mention The Invasion by Peadar O'Guilin. I hear it's great. Cover art by Jeffrey Alan Love. Nice! Loved The Call. Have just preordered the Kindle version of this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peadar Posted August 13, 2017 Share Posted August 13, 2017 On 12/08/2017 at 2:36 PM, unJon said: Nice! Loved The Call. Have just preordered the Kindle version of this. Much appreciated, unJon! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winterfella Posted August 14, 2017 Share Posted August 14, 2017 On 8/12/2017 at 7:27 AM, Peadar said: It would be a shame not to mention The Invasion by Peadar O'Guilin. I hear it's great. Cover art by Jeffrey Alan Love. Can. Not. Wait. The Call was awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peadar Posted August 14, 2017 Share Posted August 14, 2017 1 hour ago, Winterfella said: Can. Not. Wait. The Call was awesome. This too is most welcome Thanks, Winterfella! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vaughn Posted August 15, 2017 Share Posted August 15, 2017 New William Gibson in 2018 https://www.amazon.com/Agency-William-Gibson/dp/110198693X Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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