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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 by Darren Turpin
We’re delighted to be able to pass on a couple of items of film-related news from two of our urban fantasy authors: Patricia Briggs and Marianne de Pierres.
Firstly - as detailed in full in a press release posted over at PublishersWeekly.com - Patricia Briggs’ agent has sold option rights for the Mercy Thompson series (Moon Called, Blood Bound and Iron Kissed) to Mike Newell’s production company 50 Cannon Entertainment [IMDB] who are also behind a forthcoming adaptation of Terry Brooks’ The Elfstones of Shannara [IMDB].
Patricia is understandably delighted by the news, saying on her website: “Now, Hollywood options far more works than they ever make into movies, so there’s no guarantee that an actual movie will ever be made, but it’s still pretty exciting news. If we ever do hear that they’re going ahead with production we promise to pass the news on (just as soon as we quit squeeing and dancing around like crazy people!).”
Our second item of news is that Marianne de Pierres (author of the Parrish Plessis and Sentients of Orion series) and Lynne Jamneck’s SF movie script Stalking Daylight has been optioned by production company Enchanter, as per this press release on Marianne’s site.
Here’s what the release has to say about the concept: “Stalking Daylight tells the story of Dresher, a bright young gaming talent who is faced with some tough choices when her father contracts neuro-transmitter disease. The Earth has changed, and those inhabitants who worship technology are at odds with those who choose to live without it. Dresher must venture into Luddite territory to find the medication that her father needs to survive. But the cure comes at a terrible price.”
We’ll bring you more information on these two projects as we get to hear of it.
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Friday, October 3rd, 2008 by The Orbit Team
Plenty of Orbit author-related online activity to tell you about this week, so without further ado:
- Kelley Armstrong is writing a new ‘Otherworld’ story for the mini-anthology A Fantasy Medley, which was recently announced by US indie press Subterranean.
- Blogger Liz thoroughly enjoyed Marie Brennan’s Midnight Never Come and says so over at myfavouritebooks.blogspot.com.
- Robert Buettner has been interviewed for the Fandomania Podcast.
- Michael Cobley is pleased as punch with the Steve Stone artwork we’re putting on his new novel The Seeds of Earth when we publish next March.
- Jennifer Fallon has been reading some odd stuff in the name of “food-based research” - readers with a delicate constitution may want to look away now…
- David Farland will be teaching two writing workshops in Saint George, Utah next April.
- Jo Graham presents an introduction to her next novel, Hand of Isis, which will be published in the US and UK by Orbit in March 2009.
- Charlie Huston presents The Book of All Future Names, part the VIIth.
- And speaking of Charlie Huston: reviewer Paul Stotts was greatly impressed with Every Last Drop (due from Orbit UK in Feb 2009), whilst Matt Staggs presents an enthusiastic overview of the Joe Pitt series to-date.
- Empire Online presents its essential guide to Twilight, The Movie, which is of course based on Stephenie Meyer’s debut novel.
- Karen Miller offers writing advice on the topic of finding the moments.
- Over at BookGeeks.co.uk, reviewer Simon Appleby says good things about K.J. Parker’s new novel, The Company.
- Jennifer Rardin has posted parts I - III of When Vayl Met Jaz. Coming next week: When Jaz Met Vayl.
- Lilith Saintcrow offers some sage advice on the subject of how to get an agent.
- Jeff Somers muses on including modern technology in fiction and thereby running the risk that it subsequently loses its modernity.
- Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist is running an email sweepstake to win one of four copies of The Way of Shadows, part one of the brand new Night Angel trilogy by Brent Weeks.
As always, if you see any online articles, reviews or interviews that feature an Orbit author, please feel free to drop us a line and let us know! We’ll happily name-check your website or blog with a heads-up credit in return (please remember to provide us with a link…)
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Friday, September 26th, 2008 by The Orbit Team
Welcome once again to our weekly round-up of online Orbit author activity:
As always, if you see any online articles, reviews or interviews that feature an Orbit author, please feel free to drop us a line and let us know! We’ll happily name-check your website or blog with a heads-up credit in return (please remember to provide us with a link…)
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2008 by Darren Turpin
The UK’s largest sci-fi magazine, SFX, has opened its annual reader’s poll - the SFX Awards - for online voting.
Along with all the film and tv-related categories, there’s also one for Best Novel and we’re delighted to note that three Orbit titles have been included in SFX’s drop-down selection of suggested titles:
- Matter [UK | US | Aus] by Iain M Banks
- The Escapement [UK | US | Aus] by K.J. Parker
- Halting State [UK | Aus] by Charles Stross
Visit the SFX website if you’d like to cast your votes for this year’s Awards.
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Friday, September 19th, 2008 by The Orbit Team
Arrrrrr me hearties! Cap’n Orbit here, markin’ International Talk Like a Pirate Day wi’ another fine haul o’ Orbit Author Links, plundered from the briny depths of T’Interwebs! Arrrrrr!
- Trudi Canavan will be one of the Guests of Honour at next year’s Swancon in Perth, April 9th - 13th.
- Felicia Day (Dr Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog) caught up with Jacqueline Carey at Comic-Con and marked the occasion by posting a vid to YouTube.
- Writerly advice from Kate Elliott on the subject of how to avoid distraction when on a deadline.
- Charlie Huston has posted a few advance reviews of his new Joe Pitt novel, Every Last Drop, which we’ll be publishing early next year.
- Glenda Larke offers more writerly advice, this time on submitting a query letter to a potential agent.
- South African SFF blogger Dave Brendon has posted an interview with Karen Miller.
- Reviewer Mark Rose has good things to say about Orcs by Stan Nicholls, over at Bookgasm.com.
- Worldchanging.com has re-posted a piece that Charles Stross wrote for them in May 2007, entitled Predicting Possible Futures.
- This week’s tip for writers from Lilith Saintcrow: look for stories everywhere.
- Reviewer Rob H. Bedford takes a look at Saturn’s Children by Charles Stross, over at sffworld.com.
- Sean Williams is the guest and subject of the 62nd episode of the Adventures in Sci-Fi Publishing podcast.
As always, if you see any online articles, reviews or interviews that feature an Orbit author, please feel free to drop us a line and let us know! We’ll happily name-check your website or blog with a heads-up credit in return (please remember to provide us with a link…)
Arrrrrr! 
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Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 by Darren Nash
You say ‘to-MAY-to’ and I say ‘to-MAH-to’,
You say ’shu-NAR-a’ and I say ‘SHAN-uh-ra’,
’shu-NAR-a’ . . . ‘SHAN-uh-ra’,
’shu-NAR-a’ . . . ‘SHAN-uh-ra’,
Let’s call the whole thing Geekspeak. . .
Behold! The Gods of Geek have seen fit to bestow upon me a brand new, super-shiny iPhone, and - lo! - I have become addicted to podcasts.
Hmm. So what does the above mock-portentous gibberish have to do with the ill-conceived George and Ira Gershwin pastiche that opened this blog post? I’m glad you asked! This morning on the train in to work, I passed the time standing up, plotting horrible deaths for the train company executives who can’t organise enough seats for paying customers listening to Terry Brooks discussing his career on Rick Kleffel’s excellent Agony Column podcast.
This particular episode is a ‘cast of Geekspeak, Santa Cruz public radio station KUSP’s live weekly show. Terry talks about how he got started as a writer, his Shannara series (the latest volume, The Gypsy Morph, is available now), Star Wars, writing the Episode One tie-in and a whole lot more.
Check it out here.
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Category: All posts, Audio, Contents, Interviews, New Titles, Orbit Australia, Orbit UK
Friday, September 12th, 2008 by The Orbit Team
Welcome to our regular Friday lunchtime Orbit links round-up. Shake the rain from your coat, pull up a chair, put your feet up by the fire and enjoy a hot cuppa while we tell you what some our our authors have been up to online in the past week or so…
- Dazed Digital has posted a quick interview with Iain [M] Banks, which was conducted at this year’s Edinburgh Book Festival.
- Paul Cornell gives a brief progress report on his BBC radio adaptation of Iain [M] Banks‘ short story ‘The State of the Art’ during a recent interview on IO9.com.
- As more of Robert Jordan’s vast collection of antique and replica weaponry goes up for sale on eBay, armourer Greg Kitchens has posted a few photographs to help whet potential bidders’ appetites.
- Karen Miller is now signed-up to write Star Wars Clone Wars novels nos #2, #4 and #5.
- K.J. Parker’s forthcoming novel The Company gets the SFFWorld.com review treatment, courtsey of Mark Yon.
- Fantasy & Sci-Fi Lovin’ Book Reviews takes a look at The Way of Shadows and concludes: “even after almost 700 pages, I can’t wait to get my hands on the next book.”
- Matt Staggs reviews Orcs, by Stan Nicholls: “an action-packed tale reminiscent of Glenn Cook’s “Black Company”
- Marianne de Pierres has posted a link to some preliminary character sketches from the forthcoming Parrish Plessis Animation Project.
- Marianne de Pierres has also taken part in a podcast discussion on the subject of believable characterisation.
- Blogger Jeff C of Fantasy Book News and Reviews talks to Brian Ruckley about the art of crafting battle scenes.
- Brandon Sanderson, who is currently completing the final part of Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series, posts about a forthcoming RPG based on his Mistborn series.
- The latest SFSignal.com Mind Meld article addresses the subject of readers’ and writers’ (or their characters’) opposing viewpoints, and Charles Stross is one of the respondents.
- Meanwhile, Charles Stross was distinctly unamused by recent hysteria over the switch on of the CERN Large Hadron Collider. (Anyone who is still worried about possible Hadronageddon can check hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com for an update on the situation…)
- Star Wars Imperial Commando: Order 66 by Karen Traviss has been reviewed over at Graeme’s Fantasy Book Review.
- Sean Williams celebrates his NYT Bestseller status.
- Grasping For the Wind reviews Orphanage by Robert Buettner.
As always, if you see any online articles, reviews or interviews that feature an Orbit author, please feel free to drop us a line and let us know! We’ll happily name-check your website or blog with a heads-up credit in return (please remember to provide us with a link…)
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Friday, September 5th, 2008 by The Orbit Team
Here’s another selection of links to items of interest featuring Orbit authors that we’ve found online during the past week:
As always, if you see any online articles, reviews or interviews that feature an Orbit author, please feel free to drop us a line and let us know! We’ll happily name-check your website or blog with a heads-up credit in return (please remember to provide us with a link…)
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Friday, August 29th, 2008 by The Orbit Team
Welcome to our latest round-up of links to items of interest featuring Orbit authors. Without further ado:
As always, if you see any online articles, reviews or interviews that feature an Orbit author, please feel free to drop us a line and let us know! We’ll happily name-check your website or blog with a heads-up credit in return (please remember to provide us with a link…)
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Friday, August 22nd, 2008 by The Orbit Team
It’s Friday lunchtime, which can mean only one thing (well, around here, anyhow): it’s time for our weekly round-up post of links to items of interest featuring Orbit authors:
- Marie Brennan comments on varying reader reactions to her work, and possible reasons therefore, over at sfnovelists.com.
- Marianne de Pierres and Sean Williams have both contributed to an article entitled ‘How I Write‘ over at ConceptSciFi.com.
- Robert Jordan fans and collectors, take note: large parts of his collection of antique and reproduction swords, spears, hatchets and knives will be auctioned via eBay in the next couple of weeks.
- Stan Nicholls (author of Orcs, out this September from Orbit US) was interviewed on the Wonderlands ning community.
- Jennifer Rardin’s kick-ass heroine Jaz Parks is the latest guest of Jezebel the Demon over at the Cat and Muse radio talk-show.
- A fresh slice of writing advice from Lilith Saintcrow, this time on the subject of avoiding unnecessary deletion.
- And Lilith Saintcrow has launched a Wiki to provide background for her writing - check out The Shadow Journal and feel free to contribute (as per submission guidelines).
- Sean Williams talks to ConceptSciFi.com about his recent work, including the Astropolis series and his work on the official novelisation of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
- Over at Grasping For the Wind, there’s an interesting discussion developing on the merits of urban fantasy (a subject very dear to the Orbit team’s collective heart) and what a select group of bloggers think might be the Next Big Thing, genre or sub-genre-wise.
As always, if you see any online articles, reviews or interviews that feature an Orbit author, please feel free to drop us a line and let us know! We’ll happily name-check your website or blog with a heads-up credit in return (please remember to provide us with a link…)
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Friday, August 8th, 2008 by The Orbit Team
It’s the eighth day of the eighth month of the eight year of the century and the Olympic Games are kicking off (if that’s even vaguely the right term) in Beijing. But you guys don’t care about all that running and jumping and swimming and stuff, do you? No! What you really want is your weekly dose of Orbit Author links:
As ever and always, if you see any online articles, reviews or interviews that feature an Orbit author, please feel free to drop us a line and let us know! We’ll happily name-check your website or blog with a heads-up credit in return (please remember to provide us with a link…)
P.S. A quick note on last week’s links round-up. I’m pretty sure I posted it at lunchtime on Friday, but at some point during the week it seems to have been relegated back to the bench and reverted to draft status. I’ve dug it out of the ‘pending’ file and reinstated it to its proper place, which would be here, in case you missed it… DT
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Friday, August 1st, 2008 by The Orbit Team
Welcome once more, gentle reader, to our regular Friday links round-up. We have another choice selection of Orbit authors’ online activities for you to peruse this week:
As always, if you see any online articles, reviews or interviews that feature an Orbit author, please feel free to drop us a line and let us know! We’ll happily name-check your website or blog with a heads-up credit in return (please remember to provide us with a link…)
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Tuesday, July 29th, 2008 by Darren Turpin
Canberra’s fifth annual Conflux convention takes place later this year, over the weekend of Friday October 3rd - Monday October 6th, at The Marque, Canberra, Australia.
Ahead of the main event, Conflux is staging a Virtual Minicon this coming weekend, August 2nd - August 3rd.
Participation is easy: simply sign up for the Conflux Forums and then log in at the appropriate time, depending on the author(s) you’d like to chat to via the forums and bearing in mind the relevant time-difference between your own timezone and Canberra’s (GMT +10) of course.
A number of Orbit authors are taking part in the online activities over the course of the weekend, with time-slots as follows (again, these are Canberra-time…)
Saturday August 2
12.00 p.m. - Glenda Larke
7.00 p.m. - Karen Miller
Sunday August 3
11.00 a.m. - Sean Williams
12.00 p.m. - Kevin J Anderson
5.00 p.m. - Marianne de Pierres
Visit the Virtual Minicon page of the Conflux website for more information.
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Friday, July 25th, 2008 by The Orbit Team
Welcome to our regular Friday links round-up. Plenty to get through this week, so without further ado:
As always, if you see any online articles, reviews or interviews that feature an Orbit author, please feel free to drop us a line and let us know! We’ll happily name-check your website or blog with a heads-up credit in return (please remember to provide us with a link…)
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