Suicide Kings, the final volume of the Wild Cards “Committee Triad”, will be hitting shelves this December. But, if you need a preview to hold you over for the next 6 months — or if you love crocodiles, Tarzan, and pith helmets — then GRRM has got you covered.
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Losing the Senescence Lottery
or, Overheard at the Barber Shop:
True Story
I finished (finally!) the rough draft of The Coldest War this evening. I spent the entire day at my desk, eager to hit the finish line. It was a good Saturday for writing — damp, windy, pissing down rain all afternoon.
But just as I got to the last page of the manuscript — zeroing in on the final sentence of this book, which I’ve had in mind for two and a half years — the clouds parted, the sun came out, and a rainbow emerged. Perfectly framed by my office window.
True story.
Two Awesome Books Available Today
I’m still recovering from a bout of flu (possibly avian and/or swine), which has delayed a real-soon-now blog post about my recent trip to the Williamson Lectureship in Portales, NM.
But!
More importantly, today — April 28, 2009 — is an auspicious day for book lovers. Not one but two wonderful books are available for your enjoyment: C. C. Finlay’s novel The Patriot Witch, and S. C. Butler’s novel The Magicians’ Daughter, both debut today.
Endings Matter (Part 3 of 2)
Earlier, in one of my previous posts (rants) about endings and why they sometimes fail and sometimes succeed, I deliberately avoided the Battlestar Galactica series finale, since that has been debated and dissected and analyzed all over the place.
But over at Tor.com right now, Robert Bland just posted a nice argument (rant) about the Battlestar finale. My thoughts on his thoughts follow below the cut.