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Take Five with Robert Masello, Author, ‘The Romanov Cross’


Take Five with Robert Masello, Author, ‘The Romanov Cross’

Robert Masello is the contributor for this week’s Take Five, a regular series where we ask authors and editors to share five facts about their latest books. Masello is the author of The Romanov Cross, available now:
Nearly one hundred years ago, a desperate young woman crawled ashore on a desolate arctic island, carrying a terrible [...]

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Released Today: ‘The Lands of Ice and Fire’!


Released Today: ‘The Lands of Ice and Fire’!

I’ve always appreciated the fact that George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire novels are accompanied by maps (largely because I can be super OCD about trying to figure out where the action in a story is occurring, and to say that ASOIAF is a  ”sprawling” adventure would be a major understatement). Still, [...]

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Full Trailer: ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’


Full Trailer: ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’

It’s here! It’s here! Wander on over to MSN for your first look at the full trailer for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey!
I’ve watched the thing several times now. The dwarves look far more believable than I initially thought, and that’s a relief. I was, I admit, a bit skeptical of how they’d play out. [...]

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George R.R. Martin’s ‘Dying of the Light’: The Early Work of a Master


George R.R. Martin’s ‘Dying of the Light’: The Early Work of a Master

It’s always interesting to read the early works of an established author. Here and there you can see the rough spots that will eventually grow smooth and the youthful flourishes that will become elements of a trademark style. These works, be they humble or mighty, form the bedrock from which will raise a towering literary [...]

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Your Last Meal (of the Season): ‘A Feast of Ice and Fire’ Cookbook


Your Last Meal (of the Season): ‘A Feast of Ice and Fire’ Cookbook

Winter is Coming, and so is the end of A Game of Thrones, season two. What can we do to commemorate its passage? I say we eat like a king. But not any king: a doomed king. (An “insufferable little sh*t” in the words of one particular character.) Who? Well, you know who. Or you [...]

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SF & Fantasy

Suvudu Likes: 5/12/12


abraham-kingsbloodThere are some great sci-fi/fantasy bloggers out there, fans who are devoting a lot of time and energy into supporting authors and their readers. Variety is the spice of life, as they say, and with the menagerie of unique and very different individuals out there contributing, it produces a whole that is better than its parts.

Here is a list of what other bloggers on the internet(s) did in the last week—reviews, interviews, comments, giveaways, and the like.

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Suvudu Likes: 5/5/12


brooks-wardsukThere are some great sci-fi/fantasy bloggers out there, fans who are devoting a lot of time and energy into supporting authors and their readers. Variety is the spice of life, as they say, and with the menagerie of unique and very different individuals out there contributing, it produces a whole that is better than its parts.

Here is a list of what other bloggers on the internet(s) did in the last week—reviews, interviews, comments, giveaways, and the like.

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Ten Fangtastic Facts About George R.R. Martin’s ‘Fevre Dream’


Ten Fangtastic Facts About George R.R. Martin’s ‘Fevre Dream’

George R.R. Martin fans have a new reason to celebrate this week: the author’s classic vampire novel Fevre Dream is being reissued in an affordable mass market paperback.
While readers may be most familiar with his fantasy fiction, Martin is a writer of powerful horror fiction as well.
In 1857, a brutal winter and rough economy has [...]

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‘The Moth Diaries’ Trailer Takes Flight


‘The Moth Diaries’ Trailer Takes Flight

With John Carter, Prometheus and The Dark Knight Rises just around the corner, fans aren’t going to have a hard time finding something to watch at the local cineplex – it’s more likely that they’ll have a hard time finding a moment to catch their breath between blockbusters. Huge Hollywood event movies won’t be the [...]

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Want to See a Neanderthal? Start With a Look in the Mirror


Want to See a Neanderthal? Start With a Look in the Mirror

Jean Auel’s groundbreaking Earth’s Children series came to an end last month with the publication of The Land of Painted Caves. The six books in the series told the story of Ayla, a young Cro-Magnon girl adopted by a tribe of Neanderthals who grows to become a fiercely independent young woman and leader of her [...]

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