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Shadowrise

Shadowrise Tad Williams

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The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms

The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms N.K. Jemisin

"In this reviewer’s opinion, this is the must-read fantasy of the year."
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New OrbitBooks.net feature: ‘In Their Own Words’

We’re delighted to announce the launch of a new feature series for OrbitBooks.net – ‘In Their Own Words’ – in which we’ll be presenting a selection of short guest blog pieces by Orbit authors, introducing their brand new Orbit titles in (you guessed it) their own words.

We’ll be kicking off shortly with posts from Pamela Freeman (Blood Ties), Fiona McIntosh (Goddess), Brian Ruckley (Bloodheir) and Sean Williams (Saturn Returns).

We’re hoping that this will become a regular feature, and we invite you to leave your own feedback in the comments section of the individual articles.

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  1. Cliff Breen

    June 18, 2008
    at 2:03 am

    Reply

    I wanted to inquire about K J Parker. I’ve read all his books now except for the last of the Scavenger trilogy and was hoping to see news of any work in progress. Do you have any information on this author?

  2. Darren Turpin

    June 18, 2008
    at 10:07 am

    Reply

    Hi Cliff -

    K.J.’s next book for us will be a stand-alone novel entitled The Company; it’s the tale of a group of war veterans coping with their return to their homeland after the outbreak of peace.

    We’ll be publishing in October 2008, so look for more information on the schedule page in a few weeks’ time.

    Cheers

    DT

  3. links and things « Enter the Octopus

    August 28, 2009
    at 9:25 am

    Reply

    [...] Brian Ruckley, Sean Williams, Fiona McIntosh and Pamela Freeman in their own words. [...]

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