booktionary.blogspot.com - 9/1/2009
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Abercrombie just posted this to his blog . His UK publisher will be reissuing the First Law series as small mass markets shortly and have opted to change the covers using art by Chris McGrath who is better known for his Urban Fantasy art. I'm not sure about the move as the parchment art has ...
Abercrombie, The Blade Itself (preorder)
subterraneanpress.com 7/10/2009 — By Joe Abercrombie (preorder—to be published in early 2010) Limited: $60 Lettered: $250 Straight from Joe Abercrombie’s Website… Epic fantasy. It’s all the same, no? There's a grumpy wizard, a deadly barbarian, a jumped-up nobleman and some feisty ...
Joe Abercrombie Video Interview
thewertzone.blogspot.com 2/28/2009 — You can see a video interview of Joe Abercrombie talking about his new novel Best Served Cold on YouTube right now: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Interesting stuff, with, er, 'enthusiastically dramatic' music to accompany proceedings.
INTERVIEW: 10 Questions with Joe Abercrombie
sfsignal.com 6/19/2009 — [Editor's Note: This interview was conducted by Guest Blogger Lucien Spelman .]
I recently had the honor of interviewing Joe Abercrombie , my favorite new author of The Genre (The Genre being George R.R. ...
Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie
nethspace.blogspot.com 6/29/2009 — A common comparison in reviews goes something like ‘fans of __ will love __’. Related and nearly as common is something like ‘fans of __’s earlier work will love this one’. I’ve seen the argument about the above being lazy and unhelpful reviewing, and I’ve seen numerous pleas for exactly that ...
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 ...
REVIEW | Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie (Orbit)
booktionary.blogspot.com 6/11/2009 — Best Served Cold has to be the most anticipated Fantasy read this year. As soon as I got my greedy hands on it I just had to start. All the fervor over the cover design doesn't matter in the end. It is teh pages between the cover that counts and that is truly entertaining. Abercrombie is ...
The First Law Trilogy by Joe Abercrombie
nethspace.blogspot.com 5/1/2009 — Joe Abercrombie ’s First Law Trilogy presents an alternative interpretation of the relatively standard epic fantasy quest. Abercrombie takes the trope of a guiding, mysterious wizard with a traveling group of people of wide-ranging origins and tweaks the formula, creating a story in which ...