Diskussion-Black Libary Neuerscheinungen (2016)

GW bietet jetzt auch einige ihrer Romane in der Supermarkt-Kette Asda (UK) und WhSmiths an:

Reds8n - DakkaDakka

via FB, on sale in Asda, apparently.

Asda is a supermarket chain, bought out by Walmart a few years back

strange days

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Neues Abo

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Looks like it'll be in WHSmiths and the like too.

Or you can sub. -- get gifts etc

http://warhammer40klegends.com/home

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http://warhammer40klegends.com/next-issue

Mehr Fotos: http://millests.blogspot.de/2016/04/warhammer-40000-legends-collection.html
 
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Jetzt am Kiosk erhältlich, derzeit allerdings nur in England. In Zeiten von Ebay und Co sollte dies aber kein Hindernis darstellen. Die dt. (österreichischen und schweizer) Bahnhofsbuchhandlungen haben die Reihe eventuell auch.

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/701768.page#8887168



Die Ähnlichkeit zu den Star Wars Comic-Collections bei Panini, Eaglemoss und Hachette sind unübersehbar. Vielleicht springt ja doch noch ein deutscher Verlag auf den Zug auf.
 
Hier noch der Link dazu und die Preise:

Issue 1 comes at the special price of £1.99 (€3.99). Premium subscribers pay £2.99 (€4.99).
Issue 2 comes at the special price of £6.99 per issue (€9.99). Premium subscribers pay £7.99 (€10.99).
From issue 3 onwards, standard subscribers pay £9.99 per issue (€14.99) and premium subscribers pay £10.99 per issue (€15.99).
 
Ein paar Neuigkeiten (Juli) - von Guy Haleys Blog

In the grim darkness of the far future, there are a lot of novels

Posted: July 18, 2016 in Fiction, Random wifflings, Richards & Klein, The Black Templars


Brexit had me hiding from social media these last few weeks. It’s precisely the sort of complicated issue that is impossible to discuss on the confirmation bias machine that is the modern web, so I’ve steered well clear. Potted version of my opinion runs thusly – I can see both sides of the argument, and although I was shocked and very saddened by the result, it won’t be the end of the world. Life goes on.

And so moving on. Commercial necessity brought me down from my ivory tower (well, it looks like an ivory tower, but it’s constructed from papier-mache made of the torn up drafts of rejected stories and the glue of scorn) with the release of The Ghoul King last week. I thought maybe it would be a good time to talk about what’s coming soon.

Last month I went to Nottingham to visit Black Library and discuss my schedule for the next couple of years. The upshot of this is that I’ll be writing plenty for them throughout 2016-2017, including a fair bit of Horus Heresy. We made some further, tentative plans for 2018. If you like my Warhammer stuff, you should be happy. I’ve finished Dante, and am literally about to start typing my next project for them today.

Coming out from BL over the next few months are Shadowsword, the sequel to Baneblade. Crusaders of Dorn collects all my Black Templars fiction thus far except The Eternal Crusader. It includes a text version of my audio drama “The Glorious Tomb” and a brand new story, “The Uncanny Crusade”. And of course there’s The Beheading, the Terra-shaking conclusion to The Beast Arises.

In not-Games Workshop land, I’ve three short stories coming out in anthologies; one which I don’t think I can talk about yet. The second is “The Reckoning”, a mythos-slanted take on Christopher Marlowe’s death for Jonathan Green’s Shakespeare versus Cthulhu.

The third should make a few of you happy. I can reveal that I’m finally writing another Richards & Klein story (though this is more Richards than Klein), which will be actually published in an actual book. I did start a novella for self-publishing purposes, but I’ve been held back by my massively packed schedule and a narrative problem – to advance the story, I need to write about what happened to Klein’s wife, which needs a novel, and the novella wasn’t about that so there was an odd jump in the story and well, you know. Time, never enough time. The novella stalled. I will get back on it at some point.

I’m also writing another top-secret fantasy book which I can say nothing about, and finally, I’ve been working on a collaboration with a certain other SF author. We’re close to getting that to publishers, so will announce it when there’s something concrete to say.
 
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