Oct 15
2008

starred review in Booklist for Elizabeth Bear

For All the Windwracked Stars (Tor, November)

Bear creates a world with an astonishing depth of mythology in a tale that begins with Ragnarok. Though Muire was the least of her sisters, she is the only one who survived the battle between the Light and the Tarnished. One of the sisters’ steeds also survived, in part because of the last miracle of the Light. Two thousand years later, it is nearly the end of the world again. This time, Muire stands to fight to the end. In the last city remaining on a dying planet, her enemies are old friends, one of whom was there the last time the world ended. The Technomancer, ruler of Eiledon, has gotten her power from a most unfortunate source, and the swords of Muire’s lost siblings are reappearing, as are their spirits. In an epic battle for the survival of life, Muire must overcome her conviction that she is the least of the Valkyries and transform into someone who can take on ancient powers. Bear’s world building echoes the best of Zelazny and pulls the reader into the story and the history until it’s over. Muire is, despite a certain difficulty in the beginning, one of Bear’s more interesting and likable characters, and the mythology Bear deploys promises further satisfying stories based in it.

Oct 14
2008

book trailer for Rosemoor Christmas trilogy

Oct 13
2008

Carnival goes to Spain

As reported on Publishers Marketplace:

Spanish rights to Elizabeth Bear’s CARNIVAL sold to Icaro Ediciones, by Isabel Monteagudo of International Editors, on behalf of Jennifer Jackson of the Donald Maass Literary Agency.

Oct 10
2008

Locus Bestsellers – October

Congratulations to Elizabeth Bear as Ink and Steel: A Novel of the Promethean Age places #2 on the trade bestseller list!

Oct 9
2008

new C.E. Murphy books in the works

As reported on Publishers Marketplace:

Fiction:Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Author of The Queen’s Bastard and other fantasy novels C. E. Murphy’s TRUTHSEEKER and WAYFINDER, contemporary paranormal fantasies, to Betsy Mitchell at Del Rey, by Jennifer Jackson of the Donald Maass Literary Agency

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