Over at Fantasybookspot.com I just put up an FBS exclusive of the third chapter to R.A. Salvatore’s recently released The Ancient. This is a novel of Corona and is the second book in his Saga of Kings sequence.
Check it out here!
Entries from April 2008
The Ancient by R.A. Salvatore chapter excerpt
April 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: BSCreview · Chapter Excerpt · R.A. Salvatore · The Ancient · books
FBS at NY Comic Con
April 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Being that it’s unholy that I can’t go to these things and it is Damon representing us at these con I hate to even mention it - not to mention dude didn’t even get me a Mouse Guard sketch! - He can’t front and say he didn’t see the dude, I got evidence:
Where’s my [...]
Tags: Comics · New York Comic Con · comicbookspot.com
Another Interview and Reviews at FBS
April 21st, 2008 · No Comments
My last post mentioned Craig’s interview with Ekaterina Sedia (which basically forced me to take a trip to Amazon), but intent on forcing me to post more, Lawrence put up his interview with Alistair Rennie, a contributor in the new Weird Anthology edited by Jeff and Ann VanderMeer that included contributions from others like Jeffery [...]
Tags: BSCreview · Interview · Reviews · books
Ekaterina Sedia Interview at Fantasybookspot
April 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Craig Gidney just posted a brief interview with Ekaterina Sedia, author of The Secret History of Moscow and the forthcoming The Alchemy Of Stone over at FBS.
Check it out!
Tags: BSCreview · Ekaterina Sedia · Interview · books
FBS Goes Hollywood - Interview with Shamron Moore
April 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Damon gets an interview with actress/model Shamron Moore and talk about the film Zombie Strippers as FBS takes its first step to the mansion!
Check it out!
Sorry for the hiatus but we are going to have some big announcements forthcoming, so a lot of exciting behind the scenes stuff going on.
Tags: Shamron Moore · Zombie Strippers · books
A Positive Account of Genre Fiction
April 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Brian has brought over to FBS (with the author’s - Curt Purcell - permission) an interesting article concerning genre and literary fiction with an emphasis on Horror.
Here is a bit of it:
<My claim is that genre fiction tends to be characterized by primary process, and literary fiction tends to be characterized by secondary process. [...]















