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Harry Connolly — Twenty Palaces eBook original


The origins of Ray Lilly come to light in Harry Connolly’s new Twenty Palaces prequel

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SF & Fantasy

Interview: Saints Astray by Jacqueline Carey


carey-saintsNew York Times bestselling author Jacqueline Carey might be best known for her Kushiel series but she is far more diverse than that series would lead you to believe.

Enter Saints Astray, her new novel! Jacqueline took time to answer some questions about the post-apocalyptic book and why it’s a great departure for her. Check it out!

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SF & Fantasy

Release Day Interview: Ganymede by Cherie Priest


priest-ganymedeCherie Priest has had a busy year.

She has published two super fun urban fantasy novels, Bloodshot and Hellbent. She had a short story published in Fort Freak, the George R. R. Martin Wild Cards book. And now she has Ganymede!

Here is an interview with Cherie where she talks about her new book. Enjoy!

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SF & Fantasy

Del Rey Spectra 50 Page Fridays: Cherie Priest


Del Rey Spectra 50 Page Fridays: Cherie Priest

This week we’re featuring Cherie Priest’s brand new novel of badassery, HELLBENT. Click Read More for the lowdown.

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Paranormal

Telling Lies with C.E. Murphy, Author, ‘Wayfinder’


Telling Lies with C.E. Murphy, Author, ‘Wayfinder’

C.E. Murphy is the author of Wayfinder, a paranormal fantasy featuring a woman with the magical ability to detect lies from truth:
Lara Jansen is a truthseeker, gifted—or cursed—with the magical ability to tell honesty from lies. Once she was a tailor in Boston, but now she has crossed from Earth to the Barrow-lands, a Faerie [...]

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Daniel Polansky’s ‘Low Town’ and Other Bad Neighborhoods in Fantasy Fiction


Daniel Polansky’s ‘Low Town’ and Other Bad Neighborhoods in Fantasy Fiction

Daniel Polansky’s Low Town explores a very different kind of story than most fantasy novels, focusing on the gritty underside of life in fantasy metropolis. The main character is a former soldier and current drug dealer with a brutal reputation known only as the Warden. When the body of a gruesomely murdered child is discovered [...]

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SF & Fantasy

How a Comic Book Is Like a Sonnet, by David Liss


How a Comic Book Is Like a Sonnet, by David Liss

Suvudu welcomes author David Liss, who drops by to talk about the switch from writing historical fiction to historical fantasy fiction, the biggest difference between writing novels and comic books, and more. David is the author of The Whiskey Rebels, The Ethical Assassin, A Spectacle of Corruption, The Coffee Trader, A Conspiracy of Paper, and [...]

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SF & Fantasy

5 Questions: Kelley Armstrong


armstrong-spellboundToday, the second to last Otherworld novel, Spell Bound, is published!

What better way to celebrate this fantastic urban fantasy series than to ask its author, Kelley Armstrong, some questions! More after the jump!

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Paranormal

Del Rey Spectra 50 Page Fridays: Kim Harrison


Del Rey Spectra 50 Page Fridays: Kim Harrison

This week we feature dynamite urban paranormal author Kim Harrison and the very first book in her excellent Hollows series, DEAD WITCH WALKING. If you’re in the need to read, click that read more button!

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SF & Fantasy

5 Questions: Editor Ellen Datlow


datlow-nakedcityA new urban fantasy collection of short stories is released today!

It’s titled Naked City. It’s edited by the talented Ellen Datlow and features some of the best writers in the genre.

Here is a short interview with Ellen about the anthology!

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