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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Psst....Last Argument of Kings is Out

Joe Abercrombie's Last Argument of Kings: The First Law: Book 3is In Stock at Amazon.

I'm just saying, is all.
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Posted by Lou Anders at 8/16/2008 10:54:00 PM
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2 comments:

justinistired said...

Oooh. Shiny.

12:58 PM, August 18, 2008
Lou Anders said...

That would be the bronze foil.

3:22 PM, August 18, 2008

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Lou Anders is the author of the Thrones and Bones series, a middle grade fantasy adventure that begins with the novel Frostborn, published by Random House’s Crown Books for Young Readers. He is a Hugo award winning editor and a Chesley Award winning art director, with six additional Hugo nominations, six additional Chesley nominations, three World Fantasy award nominations, a Shirley Jackson award nomination and a Philip K. Dick award nominations. For ten years, he served as the editorial director of Pyr books. Additionally, he is the editor of nine anthologies, including Swords & Dark Magic (Eos, 2010, with Jonathan Strahan), and Masked (Gallery Books, 2010). He is the author of The Making of Star Trek: First Contact (Titan Books, 1996), and has published over 500 articles in such magazines as The Believer, Publishers Weekly, Dreamwatch, DeathRay, Star Trek Monthly, Star Wars Monthly, Babylon 5 Magazine, Sci Fi Universe, Doctor Who Magazine, and Manga Max. His articles and stories have been translated into Russian, Spanish, Danish, Greek, German, Italian & French.
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