SEARCH

Loading...

Subscribe

RSS Feed

Sub by Email

Twitter Me

INTERVIEWS

Nick Harkaway author of Angelmaker

Martha Wells author of The Cloud Roads

David Tallerman author of Giant Thief

Mazarkis Williams author of The Emperor's Knife

Rob Ziegler author of Seed

Steven Gould author of 7th Sigma

Douglas Hulick author of Among Thieves (review here)

Mark Charan Newton author of Nights of Villjamur (review here)

Kameron Hurley author of God's War (review here)

Brent Weeks author of The Black Prism (review here)

Anthony Huso author of The Last Page (review here)

Brandon Sanderson author of The Way of Kings (review here)

Lou Anders Editor of Pyr Books

Ian Tregillis author of Bitter Seeds (review here)

Sam Sykes author of Tome of the Undergates (review here)

Benjamin Parzybok author of Couch (review here)

Kristine Kathryn Rusch author of Diving Into the Wreck (review here)

Ken Scholes author of Lamentation

Cherie Priest author of Boneshaker (review here)

Mark Teppo author of Lightbreaker (review here)

Lev Grossman author of The Magicians (review here)

S.M. Peters author of Ghost Ocean (review here)

Character Interviews

Alexia and Lord Maccon from Gail Carriger's Soulless

Lord Akeldama from Gail Carriger's Soulless

Eva Forge from Tim Akers's The Horns of Ruin

Atticus from Kevin Hearne's Hounded

RECENT REVIEWS

Angelmaker by Nick Harkaway


Faith by John Love

Theft of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan

Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence

Aloha From Hell by Richard Kadrey

Machine Man by Max Barry

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

Ghost Story by Jim Butcher

The Winds of Khalakovo by Bradley P. Beaulieu

Among Thieves by Douglas Hulick
My BlogCatalog BlogRank Wikio - Top Blogs - Literature

The Dance is done!


Between George R.R. Martin's somewhat confirmatory blog post about a dead Kong and his editor Anne Groell just released statement A Dance With Dragons is done, done, and done. Here is Groell's statement for the non-believers:
It is true. Kong is dead.

There were a few moments of George in a spare office yesterday, cleaning up the last bits and inserting a few new bits in longhand, while I typed the changes into the electronic files, but we are honestly and officially done.
I guess I know what hundreds of thousands of us Ice and Fire fans will be doing come the middle of July. I'll be starting my re-read of A Clash With Kings in the next few weeks and than June is set for A Storm of Swords, but I'm on the fence about a re-read of A Feast for Crows. Maybe I'll read it skipping the Brienne chapters.

You Might Also Like:
NEWS | A Song of Ice & Fire to be Made Into Graphic Novels
VIDEO | Game of Thrones Teaser and Behind the Scenes Look
George R.R. Martin Breaks His Silence on A Dance With Dragons
REVIEW | The Heroes by Joe Abercrombie
INTERVIEW | Ian Tregillis author of Bitter Seeds

1 comments:

Leah @ Chasing Atalanta said...

I've also reread the first two. I've got Storm set for May and Feast for June, though I'll actually be reading Feast for the first time. When I found out some of the characters would be MIA, I decided to wait until book 5 came out so I could read them back to back.

Who knew it would take 6 years!!