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Showing posts with label Alex Wells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alex Wells. Show all posts

Monday, February 05, 2018

The View From Monday - February 5, 2018


Happy 1st Monday in February!

There are 4 debuts this week:

Semiosis by Sue Burke;

Moonshine by Jasmine Gower;

Mission to Methone by Les Johnson (Solo Debut);

and

The Last Wolf (The Legend of All Wolves 1) by Maria Vale.

Clicking on a novel's cover will take you to its Amazon page.



From formerly featured DAC Authors:

Of Gods and Men by Stephen Aryan

The Case of the Deadly Doppelganger (Dr Ribero's Agency of the Supernatural 2) bu Lucy Banks;

With Blood Upon the Sand (Song of Shattered Sands 2) by Bradley P. Beaulieu is out in Trade Paperback;

Outer Earth (Outer Earth Omnibus) by Rob Boffard;

The Space Between the Stars by Anne Corlett is out in Trade Paperback;

Crossroads of Canopy (A Titan's Forest Novel 1) by Thoraiya Dyer is out in Trade Paperback;

Tarnished City (Dark Gifts 2) by Vic James;

The Gone World by Thomas Sweterlitsch;

Paris Adrift by E.J. Swift;

and

Blood Binds the Pack (Hunger Makes the Wolf 2) by Alex Wells.

Clicking on a novel's cover will take you to its Amazon page.






Debut novels are highlighted in blue. Novels, etc. by formerly featured DAC Authors are highlighted in green.

February 6, 2018
TITLEAUTHORSERIES
The Saint: A Gaunt's Ghosts Omnibus Dan Abnett SF - Gaunt's Ghosts 
Elisha Daemon E.C. Ambrose F/DF - Dark Apostle 5
The Complete Psychotechnic League, Vol. 2 Poul Anderson SF
Of Gods and Men (e) Stephen Aryan F
Enchanter Redeemed Sharon Ashwood PNR
The Case of the Deadly Doppelganger Lucy Banks GH - Dr Ribero's Agency of the Supernatural 2
With Blood Upon the Sand (h2tp) Bradley P. Beaulieu F - Song of Shattered Sands 2
Etched in Bone (h2mm) Anne Bishop F/DF - A Novel of the Others 5
Outer Earth Rob Boffard SF
Fata Morgana (h2tp) Steven R. Boyett
Ken Mitchroney
Hist
Semiosis (D) Sue Burke SF/AC
Lucidity (h2tp) David Carnoy Th
The Space Between the Stars (h2tp) Anne Corlett LF
Universal Harvester (h2tp) John Darnielle LF
Crossroads of Canopy (h2tp) Thoraiya Dyer F - Titan's Forest 1
1637: The Volga Rules Eric Flint
Paula Goodlett
Gorg Huff
SF - Ring of Fire 25
Tallarn John French SF - The Horus Heresy 45
Moonshine Jasmine Gower F/Gaslamp
How to Stop Time Matt Haig Hist
Making the Monster: The Science Behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Kathryn Harkup Sc/Hist
Wicked Attraction (e) Megan Hart SFR - The Protector 2
A Choice of Crowns Barb Hendee F/P
Captivated by the She-Wolf Kristal Hollis PNR
Tarnished City Vic James CF - Dark Gifts 2
Mission to Methone (D - Solo) Les Johnson SF
Into the Void Joshua A. Johnston SF - The Chronicles of Sarco 2
Aliens Abroad Gini Koch SF - Katherine "Kitty" Katt / Aliens16
That Killer Smile Juliet Lyons PNR - Bite Nights 3
The Faultless Blade Ian St. Martin SF - Lucius the Eternal 1
Into the Fire Elizabeth Moon F - Vatta's Peace 2
Time Shadows Deborah D. Moore F
Grave (h2mm) Michelle Sagara UF - Queen of the Dead 3
Child of a Mad God R. A. Salvatore F - The Coven 1
Lincoln in the Bardo (h2tp) George Saunders LF
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One 1929-1964: The Greatest Science Fiction Stories of All Time Chosen by the Members of the Science Fiction Writers of America (e) Robert Silverberg SF - Anthology
The Bastard Legion Gavin G. Smith SF/SO - The Bastard Legion 1
The Year of Our War Steph Swainston F - Castle 1
No Present Like Time Steph Swainston F - Castle 2
The Gone World Tom Sweterlitsch SF/AP/PA
Paris Adrift E.J. Swift SF
Bringers of Hell Travis S. Taylor SF - Tau Ceti Agenda 6
Jagannath Karin Tidbeck LF - Collection
The Last Wolf (D) Maria Vale PNR - The Legend of All Wolves 1
Star Trek: Discovery: Drastic Measures Dayton Ward SF - Star Trek: Discovery
Blood Binds the Pack Alex Wells SF - Hunger Makes the Wolf 2


D - Debut
e - eBook
Ed - Editor
h2mm - Hardcover to Mass Market Paperback
h2tp - Hardcover to Trade Paperback
ri - reissue or reprint



AC - Alien Contact
AP - Apocalyptic
CF - Contemporary Fantasy
DF - Dark Fantasy
Dys - Dystopian
F - Fantasy
FairyT - Fairy Tales
FolkT - Folk Tales
FR - Fantasy Romance
GH - Ghost(s)
GN - Graphic Novel
H - Horror
HC - History and Criticism
Hist - Historical
HistF - Historical Fantasy
HSF - Hard Science Fiction
LF - Literary Fiction
LitCol - Literary Collection
LM - Legend and Mythology
MR - Magical Realism
MTI - Media Tie-In
NR - Near Future
P - Paranormal
PA - Post Apocalyptic
PCM - Paranormal Cozy Mystery
PM - Paranormal Mystery
PNR - Paranormal Romance
SF - Science Fiction
SFR - Science Fiction Romance
SO - Space Opera
Sup - Supernatural
SupTh - Supernatural Thriller
Th - Thriller
TT - Time Travel
UF - Urban Fantasy

Note: Not all genres and formats are found in the books, etc. listed above.

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Covers Revealed - Recent and Upcoming Works by DAC Authors


Here are some of the recent and upcoming works by formerly featured DAC Authors! The year in parentheses is the year the author was featured in the DAC.


Sean Danker (2016)

The Glory of the Empress
Admiral 3
Ace, May 1, 2018
Trade Paperback and eBook, 320 pages

From the author of Admiral and Free Space comes an exciting military science fiction novel about an eclectic mix of Evagardian soldiers on a mission to test a new weapon, but instead find something much more dangerous.

The war between Evagardian Empire and the Commonwealth is at its peak.

The Evagardians have developed a weapon that could change everything, but they can’t use it until it’s been fully tested. Targeting unsuspecting pirates in a newly annexed system, far from the worst of the fighting, is supposed to be a safe way to determine if the weapon is ready for live combat.

Everything about the mission is unconventional; the crew of twelve has been pulled from every corner of the Imperial Service, but it should still be an easy tour. After all, a few pirates can’t possibly threaten Evagard’s elite, especially when they’re armed with the most powerful technology in the Imperium.

But it’s an unproven system aboard an experimental ship, and there are worse things than pirates waiting in the Demenis System. Far from the front lines, the crew of the Lydia Bennett is about to start a war of their own, and they’re a long way from home.
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound



Previously





Jennifer David Hesse (2016)

Yuletide Homicide
A Wiccan Wheel Mystery 3
Kensington, September 26, 2017
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 320 pages

It’s Christmas in Edindale, Illinois, and family law attorney Keli Milanni is preparing to celebrate the Wiccan holiday Yuletide, a celebration of rebirth. But this Yuletide someone else is focused on dying . . .
After years of practicing in secret, Keli has come out as a Wiccan to her boyfriend, and she feels like this Yuletide she’s the one who’s being reborn. But the Solstice is the longest night of the year, and Keli is about to stumble on a mystery so dangerous, she’ll be lucky to make it to morning.

Paired with her unbearably stuffy colleague Crenshaw Davenport III, Keli goes undercover at a real estate company owned by mayoral candidate Edgar Harrison. An old friend of Keli’s boss, Harrison, is being blackmailed, and it’s up to her to find the culprit. But the morning after the company holiday party, Harrison is found dead underneath the hotel Christmas tree. The police rule the death an accident, but Keli knows better—and she’ll risk her own rebirth to nab a missing killer.

“Enjoyable . . . A wintry, woodsy setting.” —Kirkus Reviews on Bell, Book and Candlemas
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound
Google Play : iBooks : Kobo



Previously





Alex Wells (2017)

Blood Binds the Pack
Angry Robot, February 6, 2018
Mass Market Paperback and eBook
Cover by Ignacio Lazcan

Join the fight for the people and power of Tanegawa’s world in this thrilling sequel to Hunger Makes the Wolf

War is coming to Hob Ravani’s world. The company that holds it in monopoly, TransRift Inc, has at last found what they’re looking for-the source of the power that enables their Weathermen to rip holes in space and time, allowing the interstellar travel all of human society now takes for granted. And they will mine every last grain of it from Tanegawa’s World no matter the cost.

Since Hob Ravani used her witchy powers to pull a massive train job and destroy TransRift Inc’s control on this part of the planet, the Ghost Wolves aren’t just outlaws, they’re the resistance. Mag’s miner collective grows restless as TransRift pushes them ever harder to strip the world of its strange, blue mineral. Now Shige Rollins has returned with a new charge-Mr Yellow, the most advanced model of Weatherman, infused with the recovered mineral samples and made into something stranger, stronger, and deadlier than before. And Mr Yellow is very, very hungry.

File Under: Science Fiction
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound
iBooks : Kobo



Previously

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

2017 Debut Author Challenge Cover Wars - March Debuts




Each month you will be able to vote for your favorite cover from that month's debut novels. At the end of the year the 12 monthly winners will be pitted against each other to choose the 2017 Debut Novel Cover of the Year. Please note that a debut novel cover is eligible in the month in which the novel is published in the US. Cover artist/illustrator information is provided when we have it.

I'm using PollCode for this vote. After you the check the circle next to your favorite, click "Vote" to record your vote. If you'd like to see the real-time results click "View". This will take you to the PollCode site where you may see the results. If you want to come back to The Qwillery click "Back" and you will return to this page. Voting will end sometime on March 31, 2017.


Vote for your favorite March 2017 Debut Cover!
 
pollcode.com free polls












Cover Design: Emma Graves












Cover Design: Gigi Little
Feather modified from an original image by Partha S. Sahana
Other images: Morguefile




Cover: Ignacio Lazcano




Cover Design: Kapo Ng




Cover Illustration: Laruen Saint-Onge
Cover Design: Lesley Worrell
















Jacket Design: Tal Goretsky
Jacket Photographs: Milton Wordley/Hulton Archive/Getty Images (grid);
Westend61/Getty Images (frames); spxChrome/E+/Getty Images (oval frame);
CSA Images/Printstock Collection/Getty Images (wallpaper); Ottmar Bierwagen/
ImageBrief.com (picture of house); Pete Ryan/National Geographic/
Getty Images (background of house)
















Jacket Design and Illustration: Oliver Munday




Cover and Interior Illustrations: J.D. Wilkes

Wednesday, March 08, 2017

Interview with Alex Wells, author of Hunger Makes the Wolf


Please welcome Alex Wells to The Qwillery as part of the 2017 Debut Author Challenge Interviews. Hunger Makes the Wolf was published on March 7th by Angry Robot.







TQWelcome to The Qwillery. When and why did you start writing?

Alex:  I’ve basically been writing as long as I have been able to write. My mom has actually given me some of my more memorable grade school efforts, such as The Very Hungry Dinosaur, in which a whip-wielding brontosaurus demands to be appeased with donuts. So I can’t really say why; I can’t imagine life without writing.



TQAre you a plotter, a pantser or a hybrid?

Alex:  Plotter all the way. I tend to write extensive outlines. For the book I’m currently working on, the outline has 445 points and is over 10,000 words long. I find that it helps hammer out the major plot structure issues in a way that means less rewriting will be needed. Then I can catch smaller changes that will help with tension or continuity while I’m actually writing the draft.



TQWhat is the most challenging thing for you about writing?

Alex:  Getting the rough draft finished. I do all right with outlining, and I edit like a boss. Sitting down and actually writing the rough draft is probably the part I enjoy the least, because even with an outline on hand, it’s extremely difficult.



TQWhat has influenced / influences your writing?

Alex:  I’m sure I’m influenced a lot by whomever I’ve been reading recently, particularly Lois McMaster Bujold since she’s my comfort read that I come back to over and over again. I think film has probably had an even bigger influence on me, though. I tend to think in terms of visuals and scenes. I really love shooty-fighty-things blowing up spectacle films like many of the recent Marvel Cinematic Universe movies—because really, who doesn’t? I grew up watching Star Wars and Indiana Jones and those have definitely stuck with me and propelled my love for ridiculous adventure stories. Lately I’ve found myself really reaching for films that have a bit more going than explosions as well, particularly a lot of the science fiction we’re seeing out of the UK film industry (for example, Attack the Block, The Girl With All the Gifts, and Moon). When I was writing this though, I thought about David Lynch’s Dune and the animated film Akira for the most part.



TQDescribe Hunger Makes the Wolf in 140 characters or less.

Alex:  Dune, but with more space witches, gun fights, and a mercenary biker gang. So not really Dune. But lots of sand.



TQTell us something about Hunger Makes the Wolf that is not found in the book description.

Alex:  The major emotional foundation of the book is the extremely close friendship between Hob Ravani and her best friend, Mag. It’s a book that centers female friendship and never falsely pits women against each other.



TQWhat inspired you to write Hunger Makes the Wolf? What appeals to you about writing Science Fiction?

Alex:  I started off with a single short story, because I had the image in my head, of a little girl tricked into almost dying in the desert. Then I wanted to write more about her and her life. What I really like most about science fiction is that it’s a setting rather than plot-based genre… so you can have almost any kind of plot structure in a setting whose only requirement is the element of “what if.” There is so much variation to be had in the genre, and it’s attracted lot of daring writers who want to push the envelope.



TQWhat sort of research did you do for Hunger Makes the Wolf?

Alex:  I did a lot of historical research about the nineteenth and early twentieth century labor movement in the United States, particularly the 1913-1914 Colorado Coal Field Wars, which ended in a massacre at the town of Ludlow. At the time I was also in geology field camp, so got to make trips out to Moab and various areas of New Mexico for geological inspiration.



TQPlease tell us about Hunger Makes the Wolf's cover.

Alex:  The cover’s got Hob Ravani front and center. I think Ignacio Lazcano did a great job of depicting her character because there’s not even a whiff of cheesecake about her. I think we’re seeing less objectification on covers in general, which is great. He really nailed her look and her attitude. Also, he did a phenomenal job of depicting the desert landscape of the world, and you can see even more since the cover wraps around.



TQIn Hunger Makes the Wolf who was the easiest character to write and why? The hardest and why?

Alex:  Hob is definitely the easiest character to write, because she’s extremely straightforward. She knows what she wants, and she’ll go through whatever is in her path to get it done. I wouldn’t say she’s uncomplicated, but she doesn’t play games. The most difficult character… it’s really a tie between the Bone Collector and Shige. The Bone Collector is hard because he has a completely different set of priorities from any of the more human characters, and he also operates on a completely different, much longer time scale. Shige is hard because he’s the guy working multiple angles at all times, and playing a role while he does it. So I always have to be clear with him when he’s acting genuinely and when he’s doing something to maintain his cover.



TQWhy have you chosen to include or not chosen to include social issues in Hunger Makes the Wolf?

Alex:  The only issue I really consciously chose to include were the themes about the labor movement. Workers have lost a hell of a lot of ground since the unions won their war at the end of the Gilded Age, and I don’t think it’s a controversial statement to say we’ve entered a new Gilded Age, with companies finding new ways to exploit workers at every turn. I grew up in a union house, and was in a union during my first job, and I’ve noticed the endless smear campaign against unions has been upsettingly successful. I want to remind people that there is power in a union, not because the union is some kind of life unto itself, but because it’s made of a multitude of people choosing to speak with one voice and stand together to lift each other up. It’s easy to feel disempowered when you stand alone—it’s the union, it’s solidarity that makes us strong. And solidarity is more than just for unions—and it’s not real solidarity if it costs you nothing.



TQWhich question about Hunger Makes the Wolf do you wish someone would ask? Ask it and answer it!

Alex:

Question: So why is the sand orange?

Answer: In the book, I talk a lot about the “rocks” and “outcrops” the mines are in as being black. That generally means (assuming a geology similar to Earth’s) that there are high concentrations of magnesium- and iron-rich minerals in the rock. Over time, the iron-rich minerals, which are not stable at surface conditions, break down and oxidize. Coincidentally, the mineral that survives the best at surface conditions like that is quartz—which rounds really nicely after being blown around by the wind for a couple million years and becomes sand. Because we’re in a desert environment, most of the ferrous oxides are going to be anhydrous, which has a very characteristic red-orange color—it’s rust. The quartz sand I mentioned earlier gets stained by the rust. That gives it a red or orange color. I was heavily inspired by the Red Desert in Wyoming (US) and the Simpson Desert in central Australia.



TQGive us one or two of your favorite non-spoilery quotes from Hunger Makes the Wolf.

Alex:

          “That will change,” he said, turning to leave. He gingerly touched his nose. “Though with less of this, I trust.”
          Hob smiled crookedly. “Depends on how fuckin’ mysterious you gotta act.”


“I got plenty of choices.” Mag felt her throat beginning to close up and gritted her teeth. “Just might not be the choices you’d make.”



TQWhat's next?

Alex:  I’m writing these answers as I take a break from writing the rough draft of the sequel to Hunger Makes the Wolf. So I’m excited about that. I also will have a short story with Tor.com later this year, which I’m extremely proud of.



TQThank you for joining us at The Qwillery.

Alex:  Thanks for having me. It was fun!





Hunger Makes the Wolf
Angry Robot, March 7, 2017
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 464 pages

The strange planet known as Tanegawa’s World is owned by TransRifts Inc, the company with the absolute monopoly on interstellar travel. Hob landed there ten years ago, a penniless orphan left behind by a rift ship. She was taken in by Nick Ravani and quickly became a member of his mercenary biker troop, the Ghost Wolves.

Ten years later, she discovers that the body of Nick’s brother out in the dunes. Worse, his daughter is missing, taken by shady beings called the Weathermen. But there are greater mysteries to be discovered - both about Hob and the strange planet she calls home.

File Under: Science Fiction [ Road of Fury | Hob’s Angels | Ghost on the Highway | The Weatherman Says ]
Amazon : Barnes and Noble : Book Depository : Books-A-Million : IndieBound
iBooks : Kobo





About Alex

Alex Wells is a writer, geologist, and sharp-dressed sir. They’ve had short stories in Strange Horizons, Lightspeed, Daily Science Fiction, Shimmer, and more. Alex is a host on the popular Skiffy and Fanty podcast, where they talk about movies and other nerdy sci-fi and fantasy things.








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Monday, March 06, 2017

The View From Monday - March 6, 2017


Happy 1st Monday in March. Only 14 days until Spring!


There are 10 Debuts this week:

Taduno's Song by Odafe Atogun;

The Case of the Green-Dressed Ghost (Dr Ribero's Agency of the Supernatural 1) by Lucy Banks;

The Mermaid's Daughter by Ann Claycomb;

Space Tripping by Patrick Edwards;

The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel;

Spaceman of Bohemia by Jaroslav Kalfar;

The Lucky Ones by Julianne Pachico;

Lotus Blue by Cat Sparks;

Hunger Makes the Wolf by Alex Wells;

and

The Impossible Fairy Tale by Han Yujoo.

Clicking on a novel's cover will take you to its Amazon page.



From formerly featured DAC Authors:

iD (Machine Dynasty 2) by Madeline Ashby is out in Mass Market Paperback;

The Devil's Bible (Bohemian Gospel 2) by Dana Chamblee Carpenter;

Saint's Blood (The Greatcoats 3) by Sebastien de Castell is out in Trade Paperback;

Standard Hollywood Depravity (A Ray Electromatic Mystery) by Adam Christopher;

Archangel (Spectre War 2) by Margaret Fortune;

Smells Like Finn Spirit (The Familia Arcana 3) by Randy Henderson;

The Holver Alley Crew (Streets of Maradaine 1) by Marshall Ryan Maresca

Sins of Empire (Gods of Blood and Powder 1) by Brian McClellan;

The Malice (The Vagrant Trilogy 2) by Peter Newman;

Three Queens in Erin (Something Red 4) by Douglas Nicholas;

Seven Surrenders (Terra Ignota 2) by Ada Palmer;

The Song Rising (The Bone Season 3) by Samantha Shannon;

and

The Last Days of Magic by Mark Tompkins is out in Trade Paperback.

Clicking on a novel's cover will take you to its Amazon page.






Debut novels are highlighted in green. Novels, etc. by formerly featured DAC Authors are highlighted in blue.

March 6, 2017
TITLEAUTHORSERIES
Nuala: A Fable Kimmy Beach LF/MR/FairyT/FolkT/LM



March 7, 2017
TITLEAUTHORSERIES
iD (tp2mm) Madeline Ashby SF - Machine Dynasty 2
Taduno's Song (D) Odafe Atogun LF/Hist/CulH
Little Green Men--Attack! Robin Wayne Bailey (ed)
Bryan Thomas Schmidt (ed)
SF
The Case of the Green-Dressed Ghost (D) Lucy Banks UF - Dr Ribero's Agency of the Supernatural 1
Etched in Bone Anne Bishop F/DF - A Novel of the Others 5
Gather Her Round Alex Bledsoe CF/FairyT/FolkT/LM - Tufa Novels 5
Silence Fallen Patricia Briggs UF - A Mercy Thompson Novel 10
Hekla's Children James Brogden H
Witchy Eye D.J. Butler F
The Devil's Bible Dana Chamblee Carpenter Th - Bohemian Gospel 2
Saint's Blood (h2tp) Sebastien de Castell HistF - The Greatcoats 3
The Erstwhile Brian Catling F/Hist/LF - Vorrh 2
Standard Hollywood Depravity Adam Christopher SF/Noir/M - A Ray Electromatic Mystery
The Mermaid's Daughter (D) Ann Claycomb CW
Space Tripping (D) Patrick Edwards F/HU/SF/SO
The Roanoke Girls (D - Adult) Amy Engel Sus/Th/Psy/CW
The Night Ocean Paul La Farge LF/Hist/M
Archangel Margaret Fortune SF/SO - Spectre War 2
Souljacker Yasmine Galenorn PNR/UF/P - Lily Bound 1
The Unforgettable Wolf Jane Godman PNR
Firestorm Donna Grant PNR - Dark Kings 10
Firestorm: Volume 4: A Dragon Romance (e) Donna Grant PNR - Dark Kings
Eleanor Jason Gurley F/LF/VisMeta
Smells Like Finn Spirit Randy Henderson F/HU/UF - The Familia Arcana 3
Rescued by the Wolf Kristal Hollis PNR
Sanctuary Cove Kate James PNR
Spaceman of Bohemia (D) Jaroslav Kalfar LF
Delusion's Master Tanith Lee DF/Dys - Flat Earth 3
The Progeny (h2tp) Tosca Lee Sus - Descendants of the House of Bathory 1
Rosemary's Baby (50th Anniversary Edition) Ira Levin Sus/Sup/H
The Holver Alley Crew Marshall Ryan Maresca UF/M - Streets of Maradaine 1
Hisses and Honey Shannon Mayer UF - The Venom Trilogy 3
Sins of Empire Brian McClellan F - Gods of Blood and Powder 1
Magic For Nothing Seanan McGuire UF - InCryptid 6
Forges of Mars Omnibus Graham McNeill SF - Forges of Mars
The Malice Peter Newman DF  - The Vagrant Trilogy 2
Three Queens in Erin Douglas Nicholas HistF - Something Red 4
Cursed Command Christopher Nuttall SF - Angel in the Whirlwind 3
What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours (h2tp) Helen Oyeyemi MR/FairyT/FolkT/LM
The Lucky Ones (D) Julianne Pachico MR/LF/CulH
Seven Surrenders Ada Palmer SF - Terra Ignota 2
The Lovecraft Squad John Llewellyn Probert H - All Hallows Horror Trilogy 1
The Song Rising Samantha Shannon F - The Bone Season 3
Lotus Blue (D) Cat Sparks SF/AP/PA
How to Tame a Beast in Seven Days Kerrelyn Sparks FR - The Embraced 1
Challenges of the Deeps Ryk E. Spoor SF - Grand Central Arena 3
Warbeast Gav Thorpe F - The Realmgate Wars 6
The Last Days of Magic (h2tp) Mark Tompkins HistF/Hist/Occ/Sup
Her True Match Paige Tyler PRS - X-Ops 6
Deathwatch: Ignition Various SF - Deathwatch
Above His Proper Station Lawrence Watt-Evans F - The Fall of the Sorcerers 2
Hunger Makes the Wolf (D) Alex Wells SF/SO
The Impossible Fairy Tale (D) Han Yujoo LF



March 8, 2017
TITLEAUTHORSERIES
Come See the Living Dryad: A Tor.com Original (e) Theodora Goss F
Pressed to Death Kirsten Weiss PM - A Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum Mystery 2



March 10, 2017
TITLEAUTHORSERIES
Behold the Void Philip Fracassi H



D - Debut
e - eBook
Ed - Editor
h2mm - Hardcover to Mass Market Paperback
h2tp - Hardcover to Trade Paperback
ri - reissue or reprint
tp2mm - Trade to Mass Market Paperback
Tr - Translator



AB - Absurdist
AC - Alien Contact
AH - Alternate History
AP - Apocalyptic
CF - Contemporary Fantasy
CulH - Cultural Heritage
CW - Contemporary Women
DF - Dark Fantasy
Dys - Dystopian
F - Fantasy
FairyT - Fairy Tales
FL - Family Life
FolkT - Folk Tales
FR - Fantasy Romance
GH - Ghosts
H - Horror
HC - History and Criticism
Hist - Historical
HistF - Historical Fantasy
HU - Humor
LF - Literary Fiction
LM - Legends and Mythology
M - Mystery
MR - Magical Realism
Occ - Occult
P - Paranormal
PA - Post Apocalyptic
PM - Paranormal Mystery
PNR - Paranormal Romance
PopCul - Popular Culture
PRS - Paranormal Romantic Suspense
Psy - Psychological
PsyTh - Psychological Thriller
SF - Science Fiction
SO - Space Opera
Sup - Supernatural
SupTh - Supernatural Thriller
Sus - Suspense
TechTh - Technological Thriller
Th - Thriller
TT - Time Travel
UF - Urban Fantasy
VisMeta - Visionary and Metaphysical

Note: Not all genres and formats are found in the books, etc. listed above.