The cover for Gail Z. Martin’s The Sworn was released this week, and we’ve got a great mix of reviews, from Terry Brooks’ latest to a pair of Adrian Tchaikovsky novels, to the Swords and Dark Magic compilation. We’ve also located an interview with George R.R. Martin’s editor who discusses her work on A Clash of Kings. Topping off this week is our first mention of eReaders in the fantasy blogosphere, and it comes in the form of Ray Kurzweil offering a solution to books that get mangled by current eReader software.
- Review: Bearers of the Black Staff by Terry Brooks @ A Dribble of Ink
- Review: Black Magic Sanction by Kim Harrison @ Fantasy Literature
- Review: Empire in Black and Gold by Adrian Tchaikovsky @ SFF World
- Review: Dragonfly Falling by Adrian Tchaikovsky @ The Mad Hatter’s
- Review: Swords and Dark Magic by Various @ Sci-Fi Lovin’ News & Reviews
- Review: The Map of All Things by Kevin J. Anderson @ Fantasy Book Critic
- Review: Nights of Villjamur by Mark Charan Newton @ Grasping for the Wind
- Release: The Sworn by Gail Z. Martin @ 1888 Press Releases
- Cover: The Sworn by Gail Z. Martin @ Orbit
- Interview: Anne Groell discusses working on A Clash of Kings @ Suvudu
- Interview: Karen Miller @ Angela Slatter
- Film: Weta Workshop to bring The Wind in the Willows back to life @ Fantasy Book Review
- Book Tech: Ray Kurzweil introduces eReader software set to trump all @ The New York Times