Another Sunday, another stash! (No football though)
News, News, News
We have just learned that Joel Sutherland and Mike Stone have BOTH made the preliminary ballot for the Bram Stoker Award!!!!!! Joel’s debut novel Frozen Blood (our review HERE; interview with Joel HERE) has gotten a nod in the “Superior Achievement in a First Novel” catergory, while Mike’s collection Fourtold (our review HERE; interview with Mike HERE) has been honored in the “Superior Achievement in a Collection” category.
We have read, reviewed and loved both works and are so thrilled that Joel and Mike’s talent are being recognized by the horror community. A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS TO BOTH OF YOU! And we will keep our fingers crossed that you will both make the final ballot and officially become nominees.
For anyone (especially active HWA members) who might be interested in reading Frozen Blood or Fourtold for consideration, please check out Joel’s and Mike’s blogs.
Speaking of authors, The Deadline Dames website & blog is now up and running! Noted urban fantasy, paranormal romance and YA authors Rachel Vincent, Devon Monk, Jackie Kessler, Jenna Black, Keri Arthur, Lilith Saintcrow, Rinda Elliot, Toni Andres, and our very own Karen Mahoney make up the femme fatale team that runs the blog. They offer awesome giveaways, writerly advice, and just some damn insightful commentary on writing and publishing in general. Make sure to stop by and say hi to the Dames.
In book news, information about the sequel to the smash hit dystopian YA novel The Hunger Games has been officially released! Catching Fire will be in stores on September 8, 2009–and apparently it’s gonna be a doozy. If anyone’s planning on attending BookExpo America in NY this May, ARCs will be handed out!
We loved The Hunger Games and eagerly await the release of Catching Fire this fall.
This Week on The Book Smugglers:
We have got a helluva week planned for you–are you ready?
On Monday, Ana and Katie (aka Bubbles and Blossum) team up for another Powerpuff Review–Victoria Dahl’s contemporary romance, Talk Me Down. Will they love it or hate it? Will they agree? We shall see.
On Wednesday, we bring you yet another Guest Dare! Graeme of Graeme’s Fantasy Book Review will be here, giving us his review of Sandman Vol. 1: Preludes and Nocturnes by Neil Gaiman! (Yes, we realize this will be the third review for Preludes and Nocturnes on The Book Smugglers…if you read the Sandman, you will understand the obsession!).
There’s a twist though! Graeme graciously accepted our Dare, but then he turned around and Dared us back (that dirty rat)! So, on Wednesday while Graeme’s over here, we will be over at his blog giving our joint review of fantasy novel The Briar King by Greg Keyes! Make sure to stop by and say hi to us.
On Thursday, Ana will have an early ARC review for The Magic Knot by Helen Scott Taylor.
But the really big news is…
The Big Cheese:
You may have recalled that in last week’s stash, we alluded to a certain established, popular author. On Friday, Thea will have her review of Bone Crossed by Patricia Briggs! That’s not all though–we will also be giving away ONE copy of the book (the giveaway will run for the weekend).
But wait–that’s STILL not all. The review and giveaway marks just the beginning of our Patricia Briggs coverage. On February 8th, Thea will hold an in-person interview with Patricia Briggs herself–and we’ll have another giveaway (details to be announced)! So stay tuned dudes.
Also, Patricia will be on tour during February, promoting Bone Crossed! If you can, try to check her out at a city near you!
February 3
University Books
7:00PM
Seattle, Washington
February 4
Third Place Books
7:00PM
Lake Forest Park, Washington
February 5
Powell’s Books (Beaverton Store)
7:00PM
Portland, Oregon
February 6
Borderlands Books
7:00PM
San Francisco, California
February 7
Mysterious Galaxy Books
2:00PM
San Diego, California
February 8
Barnes & Noble (Bella Terra)
2:00PM
Huntington Beach, California
February 9
Borders (Waters Place)
7:00PM
Ann Arbor, Michigan
And that’s all folks!
~Your friendly neighborhood Book Smugglers.
16 Comments
Michael Stone
January 25, 2009 at 5:03 amThanks for the congrats, guys!
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January 25, 2009 at 7:42 am[…] Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptAnother Sunday, another stash! (No football though) News, News, News We have just learned that Joel Sutherland and Mike Stone have BOTH made the preliminary ballot for the Bram Stoker Award!!!!!! Joel’s debut novel Frozen Blood (our review HERE; interview with Joel HERE) has gotten a nod in the “Superior Achievement in a First Novel” catergory, while Mike’s collection Fourtold (our review HERE; interview with Mike HERE) has been honored in the “Superior Achievement in a Collection” categor […]
KMont
January 25, 2009 at 8:22 amI had a feeling it would be Briggs! Very cool. I didn’t want to look at that tour schedule though. Yes, I’m pouting. No one ever makes it to my neck of the woods. 🙁
Looking forward to all the Smuggler goodies this week. 🙂
katiebabs
January 25, 2009 at 10:50 amOh no the pressure is on to deliver another wonderful Puff review! 😯
Thea
January 25, 2009 at 11:19 amMike–Our pleasure! We’re so very excited for you and Joel, and we’ll be keeping our fingers crossed for you! 😀
Kmont–Awww. You know what sucks? Even though I’m in LA (one of the largest, most important cities in the US), it’s rare that authors come here on their book tours. It’s always San Diego, or San Francisco. 👿 Bizarre. This time I totally lucked out! I’m really nervous/excited for the PB interview!
Katie–It’s on like Donkey Kong. 😈
Kris
January 25, 2009 at 1:21 pm😯 Catching. Fire. 😯
Christine
January 25, 2009 at 1:58 pmIf anyone’s planning on attending BookExpo America in NY this May, ARCs will be handed out!
YAY!!! I wasn’t planning to attend… but I am NOW! I’m going to find out more info about the Expo. Hopefully it’s not the same weekend in May that I’m taking a gaggle of 10 year olds camping… or the same weekend as the big dance recital. LOL!
I’m looking forward to Ana’s review of The Magic Knot. That’s one I’ve been debating about picking up.
And Bone Crossed??! Green with envy that you’ve read it already, but excited to read your thoughts on it.
Joel A. Sutherland
January 25, 2009 at 2:37 pmIt’s a great feeling knowing The Book Smugglers are rooting for Mike and I. Thanks so much, guys!
orannia
January 25, 2009 at 2:48 pmAm so looking forward to the Talk Me Down review – no pressure guys 🙂
And a review of Bone Crossed! *bounce bounce* Am SO excited about this book it isn’t funny! And YAH for all those people who get to meet Patty! Until Patty ventures below the Equator I will just have to live vicariously 🙂
Tiah
January 25, 2009 at 3:00 pmPhew, I got tired just reading all of this awesomeness! Can’t wait for the interview, I love author interviews!
Angie
January 25, 2009 at 9:22 pmYou guys continue to be awesomely awesome. Can’t wait for the Briggs interview!
Aymless
January 26, 2009 at 9:56 pmWheee! Can’t wait… way maybe I should the Mercy books I already have… oh the choices and decision.
😯
Bridget Locke
January 26, 2009 at 10:21 pmPatricia Briggs is coming to my fair city! Whoot! The day AFTER her book comes out. *sigh*
But, she’s coming to Portland! *happy dance*
Karen Mahoney
January 27, 2009 at 1:18 amHey! I meant to say, THANKS for giving the Dames a shout out. You rock!! 🙂
Also, I love that pic of Spidey… *steals*
Alma Hudson
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