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Traitors' Gate will be published in the USA by Tor Books on August 18 (you may see it in some bookstores before that date). The Orbit UK pub date is 3 September.
I've seen a Publishers' Weekly review (positive, thank goodness) linked here on the B&N site. (scroll down)
and this wonderful review of the entire trilogy by Liz Burgess at Sequential Tart. (it's not too spoilery)
Let me know if you see any other reviews. I would appreciate it. This final countdown to publication is always a bit emotionally difficult for me because I am long done with the entire thing (I have finished another novel in the meantime) but yet I cannot help wondering how the novel will be received, or (this is my personal anxiety) if anyone will notice or care. (As I said, that's just my personal anxiety.)
So I am always thrilled to see things like the Sequential Tart (awesome name for a Web Zine, no?) review.
Although I'm not quite sure what is meant (in the Publishers Weekly review) by "hardworking prose," I would appreciate it. I don't have an argument with the comment, or anything--I'm a brutal task-master and you can be sure I make my prose work hard; I just can't tell if the phrase is meant as a compliment or . . . something more ambivalent.
I've seen a Publishers' Weekly review (positive, thank goodness) linked here on the B&N site. (scroll down)
and this wonderful review of the entire trilogy by Liz Burgess at Sequential Tart. (it's not too spoilery)
Let me know if you see any other reviews. I would appreciate it. This final countdown to publication is always a bit emotionally difficult for me because I am long done with the entire thing (I have finished another novel in the meantime) but yet I cannot help wondering how the novel will be received, or (this is my personal anxiety) if anyone will notice or care. (As I said, that's just my personal anxiety.)
So I am always thrilled to see things like the Sequential Tart (awesome name for a Web Zine, no?) review.
Although I'm not quite sure what is meant (in the Publishers Weekly review) by "hardworking prose," I would appreciate it. I don't have an argument with the comment, or anything--I'm a brutal task-master and you can be sure I make my prose work hard; I just can't tell if the phrase is meant as a compliment or . . . something more ambivalent.