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Tachyon Publications
Tachyon Publications, for which we represent subsidiary rights, has nine recommendations on the Locus Magazine Recommended Reading list:
The Hotel Under the Sand by Kage Baker
We Never Talk About My Brother by Peter S. Beagle (recommended as a collection and including the recommended novelette, "By Moonlight")
The Best of Michael Moorcock by Michael Moorcock
The Very Best of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Edited by Gordon Van Gelder
The Year's Best Fantasy 9, Edited by David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer
The Year's Best SF 14, Edited by David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer
Patricia Briggs
Her mass market paperback entitled Hunting Ground, the second in the Alpha and Omega series, just shipped 20,000 copies (Ace/Penguin). It was also ranked #6 on the Customer Choice Science Fiction/Fantasy list for Amazon's Best 2009.
Bone Crossed, the fourth novel in her Mercy Thompson series, reached #9 on the New York Times bestseller list (Paperback Mass-Market Fiction) for the week of February 6, 2010. The book also appeared for six weeks on the Sunday NYT hardcover list, and was ranked #5 on on the Customer Choice Science Fiction/Fantasy list for Amazon's Best 2009.
Moon Called reached #6 on the Taiwanese Best-Seller list.
Briggs's graphic novel, Mercy Thompson: Homecoming, has been listed as NYT bestselling graphic novel for 12 weeks.
Amazon's Best Books of 2009 (Graphic Novel/Comic category) listed Mercy Thompson: Homecoming as Customer Pick #4, identifying it as the fourth bestselling graphic novel of the year on their site.
Locus Magazine's 2009 recommended reading list features three of Baker's book titles: The Women of Nell Gwynne's, The Empress of Mars, and The Hotel Under the Sand.
Amazon's Best Books of 2009 (Graphic Novel/Comic category) listed Mercy Thompson: Homecoming as Customer Pick #4, identifying it as the fourth bestselling graphic novel of the year on their site.
Kage Baker
The short story Caverns of Mystery, published in the collection Subterranean: Tales of Dark Fantasy, was also nominated for the 2008 World Fantasy Award, in the short story category.
A.M. Dellamonica
Indigo Springs has "unreserved praise" from Booklist, and rave reviews from both Kirkus and Romantic Times, among others.
After only two weeks on the market, Indigo Springs went back to the presses.
After only two weeks on the market, Indigo Springs went back to the presses.