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Elizabeth Bear’s Promethean Age Novels

The other day I was browsing Elizabeth Bear’s website and found out that she plans to write at least a dozen “Promethean Age” novels. When I heard there were two books out and two more coming out this year, I figured that would be the end of the series. However, Bear would like to write a large number of novels that are either stand-alones or duologies that take place during various time periods within this setting. So far, I am […]

Review of Whiskey and Water

Whiskey and Waterby Elizabeth Bear448pp (Trade Paperback)My Rating: 8/10Amazon Rating: 4/5LibraryThing Rating: 3.89/5Good Reads Rating: 3.82/5 Whiskey and Water is the second book in Elizabeth Bear’s urban fantasy series “The Promethean Age.” It takes place a few years after the end of Blood and Iron, the first book in the series, which should be read before this one. The next two books in the series, Ink and Steel and Hell and Earth (to be released in just a few days […]

Update

There are two reviews coming up soon, one on Elizabeth Bear’s Whiskey and Water and the other on Young Miles by Lois McMaster Bujold (both by authors that I am now hooked on). I’m still getting caught up after a crazy couple of weeks but should be able to get one of those up in the next couple of days. I’ve been reading two books – Crystal Rain by Tobias Buckell and Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds. The latter has […]

New Social Network: SFcrowsnest Hivemind

Stephen Hunt, author of The Court of the Air and The Kingdom Beyond the Waves, has a brand new social network for fans of fantasy and science fiction. SFcrowsnest Hivemind looks like it will be a lot of fun, even if it did make me answer the agonizing question of which genre/subgenre was my favorite if I wanted to fill out that section of my profile. It’s very extensive – members can create photo albums, write blog entries, add friends, […]

Book Giveaway!

Sarah Monette and Elizabeth Bear are two new authors I have discovered this year that I feel are writing excellent stories. I really enjoyed their collaborative novel A Companion to Wolves (reviewed here) and have an extra copy to give away to one lucky person. Like my own copy, it is first edition hardcover and signed by Sarah Monette (sadly, it is not signed by Bear as well, but signed by Monette is still pretty cool). The contest is open […]