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Wizards of the Coast to Launch New Line of Novels in 2008

Wizards of the Coast will launch a new line of adult speculative fiction books in January 2008 under the imprint Wizards of the Coast Discoveries. The original titles under the new imprint will offer a variety of themes and genres that are not part of the shared worlds of WotC's current books.

Inaugural titles include:

  • Firefly Rain by Richard Dansky - a Southern gothic ghost story about "one man's struggle to honor the past without being destroyed by it, and finding the courage to face the future."
  • Last Dragon by J.M. Mcdermott - A literary fantasy "in the tradition of Gene Wolfe and Gabriel Garcia Marquez."
  • The Man on the Ceiling by Steve Rasnic Tem and Melanie Tem (cover art not yet available) - A horror story based on the novella that won the Bram Stoker Award, the International Horror Guild Award, and the World Fantasy Award - the only work ever to win all three.
  • Devil's Cape by Rob Rogers - A gritty, noir-ish story of believable superheroes.

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Posted by John DeNardo at Thursday November 15, 2007 at 12:28 AM
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Hopefully they will discover some great unknown writer. Hell White Wolf published William Browning Spencer, and I think his novel Zod Wallop is one of the best fantasy stories I have ever read.

Posted by Jim Hall on Thursday November 15, 2007 at 6:22 PM

Hmmmm...funny that you mention that book.

I saw Zod Wallop on the shield at a used bookstore and didn't pick it up because (A) It was fantasy and (2) it was from an author I had never heard of. Then, some time later, I read Spencer's awesome story "Downloading Midnight". I went back but the book was gone. :(

It's good to have another endorsement for it, though. The title is now solidified in my biblioholic mind and will be something I definitely pick up when next our paths cross.

Posted by John on Thursday November 15, 2007 at 8:06 PM

One of these days we're going to have to expand on that whole because "it was fantasy" trope. I think our recent conversation shows that there's a whole lotta talking that could be had on that topic!

:-S

Posted by Fred Kiesche on Friday November 16, 2007 at 7:16 PM

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