Your daily guide to the goings-on in the publishing sphere! Swords and questions and big reveals abound in the links below.
- Top Shelf Productions’ graphic novel March: Book Three is a finalist for the National Book Award. Check out the rest of the finalists here.
- Brandon Sanderson shares the decade-long history behind the big reveal at the end of the fifth Alcatraz and the Evil Librarians book.
- Sabriel author Garth Nix ponders revisiting the Old Kingdom someday in his Reddit AMA.
- After a reinvigorating run in Detective Comics, Batwoman is getting her own monthly series again, written by Marguerite Bennett with art by Steven Epting.
- Wonder what futuristic flooded New York City would be like? Find out when you read the first two chapters of Bradley P. Beaulieu and Rob Ziegler’s The Burning Light.
- Robert Langdon’s baaack! And he’s exploring “the dangerous intersection of humankind’s two most enduring questions.”
- Tremontaine season 2 kicks off October 19! Not caught up on season 1 yet? Never fear! Serial Box has provided a handy GIF guide to the series.
- Speaking of swords, Lev Grossman reveals that Excalibur will be part of The Burning Sword, and talks about how the King Arthur story is “like truth serum.”
- J.K. Rowling shares the history behind MACUSA, the Magical Congress of the United States of America.
- Jacqueline Carey, author of Kushiel’s Legacy among other series, has been honored with the Michigan Author Award.
- Why do we love certain books? The School of Life explains how certain books (including Harry Potter, because of course) totally “get” us.
- Want a signed copy of John Scalzi’s new book The Collapsing Empire? Subterranean Press has got you covered.
- Jeff and Ann VanderMeer share the most surprising sci-fi discoveries they made while compiling The Big Book of Science Fiction.
- Sit yourselves down: George Orwell wants to teach you how to brew tea.
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