omnivoracious.com - 8/10/2009
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Joe Abercrombie, a 2008 finalist for the John W. Campbell award for Best New Writer, has seen his popular the First Law trilogy published in 13 countries. His most recent novel, Best Served Cold, is a standalone book set in...
omnivoracious.com - 8/5/2009
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Joe Abercrombie, a 2008 finalist for the John
W. Campbell award for Best New Writer, has seen...
his popular the First Law trilogy published in 13 countries. His most recent novel, Best Served Cold, is a standalone book set in...
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Guest Blogger Joe Abercrombie, Author of Best Served ...
omnivoracious.com - 8/7/2009
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omnivoracious.com —
Joe Abercrombie, a 2008 finalist for the John
W. Campbell award for Best New Writer, has seen...
his popular the First Law trilogy published in 13 countries. His most recent novel, Best Served Cold, is a standalone book set in...
(more)
Guest Blogger Joe Abercrombie, Author of Best Served ...
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Joe Abercrombie: Best Served Cold, and Lee Marvin and Machiavelli
Ecstatic Days —
Junot Diaz-blurbed Joe Abercrombie has a new novel out called Best Served Cold. This past week he’s been guest blogging on Omnivoracious, talking about his novel and the influence of, among others, Machiavelli. It’s an interesting look at cross-pollination between heroic fantasy and other genres and approaches.
Lee Marvin and Seedy Underbellies
Machiavelli and Medieval Total War
Bloody History ...
SF Tidbits for 8/10/09
SF Signal —
Interviews & Profiles: SFX interviews Margo Lanagan. Elizabeth Moon answers reader questions at Joseph Mallozzi's blog. The Steussy Ranch has the transcript of New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's chat with Charles Stross at Anticipation. [via fabiofernandes] Joe Abercrombie has a guest-post at Omnivoracious. Temple Library Reviews interviews Ken of Neth Space.
Jason Sanford is seeking input on online SF/F/H magazines. ...
August 11, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
... VanderMeer on Writers: Online Press Kit? You Need One. For All Our Sakes. Paul Di Filippo on Aging Chrome: Cyberpunks in 2009. Jim C Hines on Race in Red Hood. Damien G Walter on The myth-making genius of Neil Gaiman. Kate Heartfield on The Hugos and that tedious old debate about what qualifies as SF. Jeffrey Zeldman on Write When Inspired. Joe Abercrombie on the Bloody History Behind the Book. K Tempest Bradford on Creating Better Magazines (and Anthologies). ...
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Video: Joe Abercrombie on Best Served Cold in 5 parts
otter.covblogs.com 2/27/2009 — This is five part interview with Joe Abercrombie, dark humorist and author of the First Law trilogy and the upcoming Best Served Cold , a stand alone novel in the same universe.
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Cover Art | Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie (US Paperback Edition)
aidanmoher.com 15 days ago —
I completely panned Orbit’s first attempt at creating a cover for Joe Abercrombie’s Best Served Cold . It was a disaster. A cover that tried to please everybody from every angle, and ended up as mish-mashed as Frankenstein’s Monster and missed every mark a good cover ...
An interview with fantasy author Joe Abercrombie
blog.fph.co.uk 7/1/2009 — Joe Abercrombie's Best Served Cold scored a mighty four-and-a-half out of five in the latest edition of SFX (issue 184, on sale now) and is his fourth successful fantasy novel. We were privileged to have a pint or two with Joe in Bath last week and he ...