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Posts Tagged ‘Queen of Nowhere’

Compelling new SF from the pen of Jaine Fenn

Gollancz Team: - January 22nd, 2013
Competition, Extract, Jaine Fenn

queen of nowhere

This month we’re delighted to be publishing a superb story from Jaine Fenn, who is the absolute queen of character driven SF. She was described by SFX as ‘a major new talent’ – and Queen of Nowhere is brilliant demonstration of why. If you like your SF pacey, suspense-driven and scientifically convincing, this really is one for you. We focus on Bez, a brilliant hacker on a mission to bring down a vast … More

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On the eleventh day of Christmas…

Gollancz Team: - January 4th, 2012
Dark Fantasy, Editorial Posts, Elspeth Cooper, Fantasy, Horror, Jaine Fenn, Kristin Cashore, News, Rae Carson, Sarah Pinborough, Science Fiction, Seasonal Posts, Suzanne McLeod

Yesterday we looked at three great debuts and three familiar faces with new projects in the genre – today we’re celebrating six fantastic genre novels which are all part of brilliant series (if you’ve missed them: where have you been?!) coming to a bookshelf near you!*

Trinity Moon, by Elspeth Cooper.
This brilliant series kicked off with Songs of the Earth – one of the greatest debuts Gollancz has ever published – and introduced Gair, one of the … More

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