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Green, by Jay Lake; Tor Books; June, 2009; cover art by Dan Dos Santos
Jay Lake Double-Take
Jay Lake Double-Take
entertheoctopus.wordpress.com — Jay Lake fans may have a little bit longer to wait for his new novel Tourbillon ,... but in the meantime check out his frighteningly original take on zombies in the new anthology Better off Undead , available from DAW. Two All Beef Patties finds a ... (more) Jay Lake Double-Take
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[books] Green
Lakeshore — Green, by Jay Lake; Tor Books; June, 2009; cover art by Dan Dos Santos Originally published at jlake.com. You can comment here or there.

November 7, 2008 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — Will be gone over the weekend: Science Fiction Poetry Association members might want to read this. Basically The PO Box is working again. Win copies of Paul S. Kemp's latest novel! Check out the cover of Jay Lake's upcoming novel, Green. Nick Kauffman has an essay on Gay Marriage and Chickens. More "Best Of" lists from Amazon, this time from the editors. Check out the Best Books for Science Fiction and Fantasy as well as the Best Cover Design. From the Guardian: Should Writers Complain About ...

[links] Link salad for a Friday
Lakeshore — ... In case you missed it yesterday, the Green cover from Dan Dos Santos via Irene Gallo at Tor is awesome [ jlake.com | ...

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notfreesf.blogspot.com 2/9/2009 — Green is a second world fantasy that beings as the detached, distant reminiscing of a woman recalling what she can of her family in a tiny rural commmunity via her grandmother's funeral, and the family ox: "The ox Endurance bore a burden of sound ...
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bscreview.com 9/6/2009 — Bought and paid for, Green is taken from home at a very young age to be molded into something that she would never have imagined. She does not know her name, she does not know where she came from - all she knows is that her life is no longer her own. Read more after the jump... Related ...
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otter.covblogs.com 8/30/2009 — My review of Jay Lake's Green a sort of steampunk/epic fantasy/Asian culture blending is up at Sacramento Book Review and I conclude that "Lake's poetic metaphors and similes and full circle plotting are wonderfully pleasant to read, making this heroic tale one of the best fantasies of the ...
Good Cover Art Gone Bad
nethspace.blogspot.com 6/23/2009 — On the whole, I think that the cover art by Daniel Dos Santos for Green by Jay Lake ( US , UK , Canada , Indiebound , review ) is quite good. It’s the kind of cover art that would make me pick up the book to see what it’s about – and I think it’s something that would likely appeal ...
REVIEW: Green by Jay Lake
sfsignal.com 6/5/2009 — MY RATING : BRIEF SYNOPSIS : A girl is enslaved and raised to be a key figure in the politics of a city; eventually she gets to make her own decisions about things. MY REVIEW : PROS : One of the most empathetic characters I've read in ...
Green Lantern May Be Canadian? [Green Lantern]
io9.com 10/13/2008 — Rumor has it Warner Bros. has chosen Ryan Gosling to play Hal Jordan, the fighter pilot who gets a magic ring from space, in Green Lantern . The Ontario-born Gosling was impressive, if a bit aspy, in Lars And The Real Girl, so I'd be into seeing how ...
Green by Jay Lake
nethspace.blogspot.com 6/22/2009 — Jay Lake has decided he doesn’t want to be known as that clockpunk guy who wrote Mainspring ( US , UK , Canada , Indiebound ), Escapement ( US , UK , Canada , Indiebound ), and forthcoming Pinion. While his internet following will always recognize him as a prolific blogger ...
Green Eggs and Ham
tor.com 10/16/2008 — Change: It’s a scary concept no matter what age you are. We all have our habits and comfort zones. Anything outside of our personal circle of serenity leads to an unremitting circle of darkness—the unknown. And nowhere is this issue so thoroughly ...