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Fantasy Panels: Phoenix Comicon 2013


unfettered-exclusiveIn less than a week, I will be traveling to the 2013 Phoenix Comicon!

I won’t be the only one. Dozens of great writers and celebrities will be in attendance. Here is a list of some of the panels I am excited to see and take part in!

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2013 Phoenix Comicon: A Month Away


unfettered-exclusivePhoenix Comicon 13 is four weeks away and it features some of the best fantasy writers working today!

Here is more information about the convention and what you can expect there! Plus an Exclusive some of you may be interested in…

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When Writers Meet Their Debut Books


speakman-darkthornI now possess copies of my debut novel, The Dark Thorn.

It didn’t stir the emotions I thought it would. I decided to ask several fantasy authors to share their experience of holding their first novel for the first time.

The answers might surprise you!

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This Tale Grew In The Telling


orullian-unrememberedppEpic fantasy has a great greatness about it and a great flaw.

Sometimes, the tale grows in the telling. Author Peter Orullian just finished the first polished draft of his next Vault of Heaven novel. It’s a biggun’! Make the jump to read about it!

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To Be A Fantasy Beta Reader


brooks-wardsI’m not the only one who beta reads for fantasy writers. Most authors have a select, small group of early readers that offer ways to improve the book—whether fixing slow pacing or continuity mistakes.

I asked my writer friends a question: Do you use beta readers? If so, how did they get such a role and what have you instructed them to look for?

Make the jump to read their answers!

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New Release Interview: THE UNREMEMBERED by Peter Orullian


orullian-unrememberedppFinding that diamond in the proverbial rough known as the debut novel—now that is truly fun!

Such is the case with The Unremembered by Peter Orullian! His novel published in hardcover in 2011 and has just recently been released as a mass market paperback! To celebrate that release, I thought I would interview Peter about the book, becoming a published author, how his life has changed, and what’s in store for Book II. Here you go!

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Interview: The Lifecycle of Software Objects by Ted Chiang


chiang-lifecycleEvery once in a while, I can twist a friend’s arm into conducting an interview for me.

In this case, a friend brought me an interview that is long and filled with great information about science fiction. The friend? Peter Orullian, Tor Books author of The Unremembered. Who did he interview? Ted Chiang, writer of numerous award-winning science fiction short stories!

More after the jump!

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SDCC 2011 Video Panel: Putting the ‘Epic’ into Epic Fantasy


The 2011 San Diego Comic Con may have come and gone but there is still a great deal to see!

When the convention released its schedule, epic fantasy fans automatically gravitated toward one panel: Putting the ‘Epic’ into Epic Fantasy. All on one panel: George R. R. Martin. Brandon Sanderson. Kevin J. Anderson. Christopher Paolini. Peter Orullian. Patrick Rothfuss. And K.J. Taylor.

Here is the first 1/2 of that panel. Enjoy!

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SDCC 2011 Video Interview: Peter Orullian


The Unremembered by Peter OrullianAnother author interview!

This one with Peter Orullian, author of The Unremembered! Like epic fantasy? It’s getting great reviews on Amazon and Peter was absolutely badass in the video interview!

Jump to take a watch yourself!

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Take Five with Peter Orullian, Author, “The Unremembered”


Peter Orullian 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. Orullian is the author of The Unremembered, available for purchase now. You can also read an excerpt here!
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