Tag: Novels
C2E2 ’21: “Screw You, I’m a Woman”: Sue Burke and J.S. Dewes discuss women...
The authors discussed their approach to writing sci-fi, and being women in a still-largely-male-dominated genre.
SDCC ’20: DOCTOR WHO: TIME LORD VICTORIOUS is a multimedia celebration of the Whoniverse
The massive 10th Doctor story will cross over between comics, novels, audio dramas, and even an escape room.
Dynamite’s THE BOYS novel adds even more to the diabolical world of Supes
The first volume of the series novelization is available now
SDCC ’19 Interview: Drake’s brutal advice on creative writing
Self-made novelist Maxwell Alexander Drake dishes on what makes a great storyteller.
WonderCon ’18: Patrick Rothfuss Speaks of “What If” at “Gather ‘Round the Campfire: Telling...
“There are only two questions you can answer if you’re going to write: What is it, or what if. No genre but fantasy lets you answer so successfully for ‘what if.’”
IDW’s San Diego Comic Art Gallery Reopens to Big Changes
Last night, February 3rd, IDW Publishing and Media held the official reopening of their own San Diego Comic Art Gallery. It had been reported by The Beat in early of last December that the...
Interview: First Second’s Scott Westerfeld Talks of His Graphic Novel “Spill Zone” and More
First Second, publishers of “great graphic novels for every reader”, have just released today the story of Spill Zone. Written by New York Times bestselling author Scott Westerfeld and illustrated by Alex Puvilland, this...
Treat Yo’self to a Secret Treasure Trove of Neil Gaiman Rarities
You've got your mimosas. You've got your fine leather goods. How about your rare, never-before-released Neil Gaiman Stories?
The American Gods and Sandman author has teamed up with The Moth, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF) and...
Alan Moore has finished first draft of 1 million+ word novel, ‘Jerusalem’
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According to the FB post from his daughter, Leah, Alan Moore has finished the first draft of his long gestating novel. Jerusalem, which he's been talking about for years and...
INTERVIEW: Larry Hama is a Historian of Horror in THE STRANGER
Sitting down to describe Larry Hama’s career it a pretty overwhelming task. Do you talk about his start in comics at the age of 16, his service in Vietnam, his work as a penciller...
The lurid, obsessive novels of Mike Baron
Mike Baron is best known as the co-creator of Nexus and Badger, two of the signature comics series of the indie 80s. While the ups and downs of his nexus co-conspirator Steve Rude have been pretty well documented, what about Baron? We hear he's got a revamp of the Badger simmering at the resurrected First Comics. But he's also staying incredibly busy turning out novels by the bushel. In fact he has turned out three in recent months, with appropriately pulpy covers. Yes they are e-books, but no feverish novel about a spook called in to discover why the world's leaders are spontaneously combusting is complete without a pulpy cover!
Marvel/Hyperion Announce YA Novels Based on Rogue, She-Hulk
A curious but interesting move today, as Marvel and Hyperion have just announced that they will be releasing a series of YA novels this year based on some of Marvel's most prominent female heroes....