I finished David Moody's "Hater". It is a very good novel and hooked pretty well. Also the scenario is so realistic that is quite scary to really think of it. And since the book is scheduled to be turned into a movie with Guillermo del Toro as pro...
This week my guest is a German artist with a great attraction for the fantasy theme, Bente Schlick. Her works are focused on the portraits, especially women portraits. One of her works is featured on this year cover of the artbook Expose.
This week guest is Nicole Cardiff. Nicole is an American artist, named by ImagineFX Magazine a Rising Star. She made many book cover and interior illustrations, especially for fantasy books, and concept works and promotional illustrations as well.
I finished Mark Charan Newton's "Nights of Villjamur". Quite a hype around this title, but I believe it is deserved. I had a few issues with the novel, but on the general I liked it a lot. And I think that Mark Newton has done a solid job in build...
The next guest of my fantasy art posts is the Dutch artist, Jesse van Dijk. He shows a lot of talent and imagination, especially with his personal project, "Project Indigo".
I posted the review of Sarah Prineas' "The Magic Thief". A children book that I enjoyed quite a lot and reminded me of my childhood years, full of dreams of adventures :)
I am a passionate reader. I love Fantasy and Horror genres, but I'm not exclusivist, and I love to review the books I read. On my blog besides reviewing, I host interviews with some of the authors of these titles and a post about the other passion of mine, Fantasy Art.
Mihai, I now have advanced copies of my new novel for Eos, 'Night of Demons' (due out in late October). It's book #2 of a dark fantasy series, and the first -- 'Dark Rain' -- got rave reviews. If you'd like a copy to review on Dark Wolf, please send your postal address to:
tony@richardsreality.com
Hope you are well and thanks for saying hello. Must admit I don't visit here as often as I should. Enjoyed your blog interview with Harry the other day! :-)
Aye, beer = good. And Tim and I go way back (I ran his website for many years before the torch was passed to the redoubtable Paul Raven) so when he mentioned an interest in real ale, I thought he'd be a great addition to the team :)