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Right now, the campaign has raised $6,800 of the $10,000 goal and there are still some major acts of whimsy to be "unlocked." Including Cherie Priest putting on a "steampunk fashion show" with her pets...And lots of singing Paul Cornell, Seanan
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Things Kvothe Absolutely Needs to Do in Day 3 of Patrick Rothfuss' Kingkiller Chronicles Books If you're a fan of Patrick Rothfuss' wonderful The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear , the first two books of The Kingkiller Chronicles , you know
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Lee Moyer/Worldbuilders It's a fantasy fan's dream: from a sexy female Rincewind to a sizzling Lady Amalthea, a series of reimagined fantasy characters from the pens of authors including George RR Martin and Terry Pratchett will be making up a "
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Fantasy needs to move past dragons and dwarves March 28, 2012 6:05 p.m. Patrick Rothfuss was 20 when he started writing his first book, The Name of the Wind. It took him seven years to finish the fantasy tale and then an extra four to persuade a
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Keith Veronese A gathering of giants took place this morning at San Diego Comic-Con. Michael Spradlin (author of the Youngest Templar series) moderated a panel discussion between George R...Martin, Brandon Sanderson, Patrick Rothfuss, Christopher
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So, each week in this column we'll include samples from one reader's list...They may be on summer reading lists, but you can read them any time. For starters, retired high school librarian Lynn Ossolinski of Rancho Murieta emailed that she has
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Part of the point of novels of the fantastic is to tell the same stories over and over again, making them new, with characters that matter to us, and the invention less about what happens than how it happens. In the first volume of Patrick Rothfuss's
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American writer Patrick Rothfuss tells David Larsen why he avoids cliches in both life and literature...If you answered, "The sun goes nova and then it turns out there's a hell," you get points for the most creative misconstruction of the question,
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Publishers Weekly's best-sellers lists for March 21 Fiction 1...The Jungle by Clive Cussler and Jack Du Brul (Putnam Adult) 3...The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson (Knopf) 5...The Paris Wife: A Novel by Paula McLain (Ballantine
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