Joanne Anderton

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Eddings Reread! The Sapphire Rose

EDDINGS RE-READ: The Sapphire Rose, BOOK THREE OF THE ELENIUM Because we just don’t have enough to do, Alex, Tehani and I have decided to re-read The Elenium and The Tamuli trilogies by David (and Leigh) Eddings, and – partly to justify that, partly because it’s fun to compare notes – we’re blogging a conversation about …

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Eddings Reread! The Ruby Knight

EDDINGS RE-READ: The Ruby Knight, BOOK TWO OF THE ELENIUM Because we just don’t have enough to do, Alex, Joanne and I have decided to re-read The Elenium and The Tamuli trilogies by David (and Leigh) Eddings, and – partly to justify that, partly because it’s fun to compare notes – we’re blogging a conversation …

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Eddings Reread! The Diamond Throne

EDDINGS RE-READ: The Diamond Throne, BOOK ONE OF THE ELENIUM Because we just don’t have enough to do, Alex, Tehani and I have decided to re-read The Elenium and The Tamuli trilogies by David (and Leigh) Eddings, and – partly to justify that, partly because it’s fun to compare notes – we’re blogging a conversation about …

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Zombies: More Recent Dead

This is very cool! “Trail of Dead” originally published in the Altair Australia Zombies anthology, then reprinted in The Bone Chime Song and Other Stories will be included in Zombies: More Recent Dead from Prime Books! It’s due out in September, it’s full of amazing names (!!!) and you can order it here! “Our most imaginative literary minds …

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Guardian launch and Shadows Award

Right, so the last time I tried to post this it totally killed my website O.o Fingers crossed peeps! Guardian is out! It’s real! And launched a couple of weeks ago now (damn you website issues) at the national sff convention, ContinuumX! Many thanks to the wonderful Tansy Rayner Roberts who did such a lovely job …

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