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.. this is pretty cool


Happy Birthday blacklibrary.com
Believe it or not, it’s been a whole year since we launched our new-look website (the beautiful arrangement of binary you see before you). To celebrate we’re holding a competition. Every time you spend £50/$75/€60 here on blacklibrary.com over the next month, you’ll be entered into a prize draw. If you place several orders for that amount, you’ll be entered multiple times and increase your chance of winning. Huzzah!


But what’s the prize? I hear you cry. Why, dinner with Dan Abnett. Yup, the author of Gaunt’s Ghosts, and the Eisenhorn trilogy will join you for an evening of good food, fine wine, and great conversation*.


To win you’ll also need to email us the answer to the following question:


What is the name of the Commissar that leads Dan Abnett’s famous Imperial Guard regiment, the Tanith First?

To contact@blacklibrary.com


So, in summary – spend over £50/$75/€60 on blacklibrary.com between today and the 28th April, answer a simple question, and you could win dinner with Dan. If you happen to be a particular fan of legal mumbo-jumbo then you can find the full terms and conditions here.


Good Luck.





Still full of post-Black Library Live cake, we're celebrating with lollies.




*Black Library can neither confirm nor deny Dan’s linguistic abilities.




.. true to form I bought my BL Live ticket last week and bought every new release upto and including June's already... I guess I could preorder some stuff or get some of the P.O.D. books perhaps.



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We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
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Man, dinner with Dan would be AWESOME. Nice update Red, I won't be placing such an order, but it would be great if you were to win.

I really like the character the BL shows in these posts, it's light-hearted humour adds a personal touch IMHO which makes me like them a whole lot more...

Ordered Battle for the Fang too.

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NorCal

So if I live on west coast is Dan going to fly out here for dinner?

Veteran Sergeant wrote:Oh wait. His fluff, at this point, has him coming to blows with Lionel, Angryon, Magnus, and The Emprah. One can only assume he went into the Eye of Terror because he still hadn't had a chance to punch enough Primarchs yet.

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Yes, does seem that way.

If you look at the full terms and conditions

http://www.blacklibrary.com/birthday-competition

you'll note the

2.To enter the draw you must spend over £50/$75/€60 on the Website, as part of a single transaction, and correctly answer the question posted at www.blacklibrary.com/birthdaycompetition



and

5.The winner will be invited to an evening with Dan Abnett and a member of the Black Library team at a time and place to be agreed (within 12 months, subject to Dan Abnett’s availability, and at a location to be decided by Games Workshop). Games Workshop will provide the winner with appropriate transport and accommodation (maximum of two nights), and food and drink for the evening. Entrants are responsible for their own travel documents, including the relevant passport and/or visa.


Now I guess it's not impossible that BL will stump up for you to fly to the Uk, but I'd imagine it's far more likely that sometime when Mr. Abnett is over the poind they'll pay for you to meet up with him somewhere.

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Whoever wins PLEASE ask him for details on 'what comes next' for the Alpha Legion - in other words, hints on what is in the sequel we know he want to write!
   
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I had no idea he was on Twitter...

All writers - stop wasting time on social networks and all 'new media'.

Until I get that sequel to LEGION.

Than, whatever!
   
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up for pre order now

http://www.blacklibrary.com/all-products/Age-of-Darkness.html

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Jeeze does A-D-B ever take off that hat?? I cant wait for this. So far (to me) most of the HH series have just been expanding on known fluff (Witch is great!). So Brand New Fluff is awesome!

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Civilian Reader did a nice little interview with Mr. Long

An Interview with Nathan Long


The Gotrek & Felix series has long been one of Black Library’s most popular (indeed, it’s the longest running), and is certainly one of my favourite fantasy series, having read it since the short stories appeared in the early Warhammer anthologies – Wolf Riders (1989), Ignorant Armies (1989), and Red Thirst (1990). Created by William King, the characters were taken over (and expanded) by Nathan Long, who has now written five increasingly-strong additions to the series. With his next novel, Bloodforged being published in June, featuring Ulrika the vampire (one-time flame of Felix), Nathan was kind enough to answer a few questions about the series, writing, and working in the Warhammer shared universe.

Your second Ulrika novel, Bloodforged, will be published this June. What can we expect from this novel?

Er, just one second...

Before I get started, I’d like to thank Stefan and Civilian Reader for the opportunity to do this interview. I read CR’s reviews all the time, and the site has always given my books – and tie-in books in general – a fair shake, and I appreciate that. For those of us who write tie-ins, quality reviews are few and far between. A lot of reviewers don’t count our books as “real fiction,” whatever that means, and so ignore us. Finding a place like this that reviews without prejudice is therefore a great blessing. Cheers, Stefan! Keep up the good work!

Okay, now what was the question again? Ah, yes. What can you expect from Bloodforged.

Well, I broadened Ulrika’s horizons a bit in this one. Bloodborn took place almost entirely in Nuln. In Bloodforged, she gets out and sees the world, traveling across the Empire and Kislev to Praag. Also, though the plot is mostly about Ulrika fighting Chaos cultists, the theme concerns her trying to figure out what to do with the rest of her eternal life, and how she deals with the conflict between her morality and her nature.

[CR Review of Bloodborn]

How did you find taking this character from the Gotrek & Felix series and letting her strike out on her own (as it were)?

I’ve really enjoyed it. Bill King created a great character in Ulrika, and set up a fantastic conflict for her: “What does a hero do when she becomes a monster?” I just took that question and ran with it.

I have done my best to craft stories that force Ulrika to face that question on every page. Sometimes she doesn’t get it right. Sometimes her best intentions ruin everything. It’s exciting to me to discover how she’s going to deal with the next conflict and what her ultimate decision will be. Hopefully the readers will think so too.

[CR Review for Elfslayer, Shamanslayer, Zombieslayer]

You took over writing the Gotrek & Felix series from its creator, William King. The three latest installments in the series have gone deeper than some previous volumes, and I think it would be safe to say that you’ve definitely made the series your own. What was it like, taking on these characters, and have you been pleased with the fan reaction?

It was terrifying, but fun as well. Gotrek and Felix are great characters, with well-defined personalities and quirks, so I had a blast writing them and coming up with scenarios that would highlight those quirks. At the same time, the pressure to get it right and live up to the reputation of the original novels was very stressful, and there were a fair few fans who were not pleased to see me take over the series. Nor did I always get it right.

Since those first steps, however, I hope I’ve found my footing, and a lot of people seem to like what I’m doing with the books and the characters these days. That is very gratifying.



Where do you see Gotrek and Felix going next?

Well, I’m still discussing that with my editors at the moment. I think I made it pretty clear at the end of Zombieslayer where they will be heading next, but what they meet along the way? That hasn’t been decided yet. Check back with me this time next year. [I think I might hold you to that… – CR]

Where do you draw your inspiration from?

Yikes. That’s a broad question. I pull inspiration from everywhere – from old books, from TV and movies, from current events, from friends. I don’t usually base my characters on any one specific person, but you will see reflections of recent political turmoil, gags from old kung-fu movies, locations from fantasy paintings, props from books on life in the middle ages, etc. It really does come from everywhere, then I strain it through the sieve that is my brain and it dribbles on the page.

What drew you to fantasy in the first place?

I’ve always loved it, but I think the start was my mom reading the Narnia books to my brother and me when we were kids. She read the whole series to us while we sat beside her on the couch in pajamas, looking at the pictures.

After that I sought out every book I could find with a knight or a dragon or a wizard on the cover. I read the Lord of the Rings when I was twelve, and after that started digging through the Conan stories and the Fafhrd and Grey Mouser books. I’ve been hooked ever since.



What’s it like writing within the established Warhammer setting? Do you have much freedom to adapt the world as you like, or are you sometimes reigned in?

The Warhammer world is pretty much set, and I have to abide by the rules, but I actually like that. One of the biggest chores a fantasy author faces is world building. The great thing about writing Warhammer fiction is that I don’t have to do any of that. I can just open an army book and look it up! And if it’s something truly obscure, I can ask my editors and they’ll find out.

I am allowed to invent a little town here and there if I need one, or a duke or a count, but mostly all that stuff has been done for me, and rather than finding it limiting, I find it comforting, and I enjoy fitting my stories into the existing world. It’s like doing a jigsaw puzzle – very satisfying once you’ve made the last piece fit.

The Ulrika series focuses on the undead and, by extension, necromancy, which also featured in recent Gotrek & Felix novels. What do you think of the increase in popularity of supernatural/undead fiction today? Any particular stand-out authors or titles, and what about them do you admire?

I’m afraid you’re not going to get a very good answer out of me on this. I haven’t read any of the recent zombie or vampire stuff, so I don’t have an opinion on it, and I’ve only seen a few of the movies/TV shows. I really enjoyed Let the Right One In, which was a Swedish vampire movie that came out a couple years back, and I liked what I saw of Walking Dead, the American zombie TV show, but other than that, I’m afraid I’ve been a bit lax in doing my undead homework.

Some of that has been deliberate, however. I have actually been afraid to read any of that stuff while writing Ulrika, for fear of being too heavily influenced or, on the other hand, second-guessing myself and trying too hard not to do what has been done before. Instead, I’ve stayed away from it all together.

What’s your opinion about the fantasy genre and community today?

This will be another unsatisfactory answer, I’m afraid. I don’t really read all that much of it. When I read, I tend to read older books – fantasy novels from the ’60s and ’70s – and even older adventure novels – swashbucklers from the ’20s, historical fiction, etc.

The last contemporary fantasy novels I’ve read were The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie, which I half-liked, and the two Locke Lamora books [The Lies of Locke Lamora and Red Seas Under Red Skies, by Scott Lynch], the first which I loved, and the second which I liked. That’s it, however. I don’t read as much as I should. Strangely, that seems to be the curse of being a full time writer. When you’re done writing for the day, you often just want to watch something, not read something.



When did you realise you wanted to be an author, and what was your first foray into writing? Do you still look back on it fondly?

From the time I first started reading kids books, I thought about writing them. For a while I had other ideas. In high school I wanted to be an actor or a rock singer, but I came back to writing in college and decided to be a screen writer.

As to the second part of the question, I’m not sure how to answer. Do you mean the first story I completed? My first paid writing? My first attempt to make it a career?

I guess the short answer is, I look back on all of them fondly. I wrote my first complete fantasy story when I was twelve or so. It was terrible, but I was proud anyway because it was finished. It was something I could show people. It wasn’t just some half-done scribbles in the back of a school notebook, which is what I had been doing up to then. It was even typed!

My first paid writing was a story in Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine. It was my first interaction with an editor, and that was thrilling. To get feedback from a professional, and to be treated like a professional? Amazing. The fifty bucks was just a bonus.

My first attempt to make a career out of writing was when I moved to Hollywood to be a screenwriter. I have to say, that was as painful as it was thrilling, and there were a lot of lean and directionless years, but I don’t regret it. Screenwriting taught me structure and pacing, and how to reveal character through action, and those skills have stood me in good stead now that I’ve made the transition to novel writing.

What projects do you have in the pipeline?

I just this week got started on a new novel for Black Library. They haven’t announced it yet, so I can’t say what it is, but I will tell you that it’s in the Warhammer Heroes line, and it isn’t about an Empire hero.

Last month I turned in the final draft of the third Ulrika book, Bloodsworn (which should be out in June of 2012) and I’m really pleased with it. I think it’s a good conclusion to the series – as well as a good set up for another.

I am also getting ready to work on the Gotrek & Felix anthology that Christian Dunn announced at BL Live. I’ll be writing a story for it, and helping to choose and edit the other entries.

Besides Black Library stuff, I have a lot of personal projects I’m having fun with. I’m working on a comic book with a friend, writing a few screenplays, and I’m still trying to find some time to get started on an original (non-Warhammer) novel as well. Yeah, well, someday...

What are you reading at the moment (fiction/non-fiction)?

I am reading a swashbuckling tale of pirates and desert islands entitled Black Bartlemy’s Treasure by Jeffery Farnol. It was written in 1920.

What are you most looking forward to in 2011?

The release of Bloodforged!


http://civilian-reader.blogspot.com/2011/03/interview-with-nathan-long.html

Bloodforged is next on my reading pile, I really enjoyed the first in the series and have enjoyed his G & F books as well.


The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
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Black Library have now hit 20,000 "likes" on their Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/theblacklibrary

and, as promised, have released a little extract from a forthcoming HH novella.

http://www.blacklibrary.com/downloads/product/pdf/1-9/20000.pdf


The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
 
   
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Nice
They're expanding on Horus plans soon?

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1hadhq wrote:Nice
They're expanding on Horus plans soon?


A friend of mine has repeatedly said that he's waiting for the scene in a HH book where the Monty Python 'God' cartoon comes out and says "Get on with it!" as so many books end on a variation of "...And then the Heresy started, but we'll get to that some other day."

It's worse than history class in some southern US states, where it seems like you never have time to cover the end of the Civil War.

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I just finished reading that, is that from Age of Darkness??
   
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No, it's from Mr. Dembski-Bowden's limited edition once its gone its gone WB novella.


which...

Spoiler:
is believed to concern mainly what Lorgar did/saw when he looked/went into the Eye of Terror

The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
 
   
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Damn!

That excerpt was good!

Now I'm going to have to try and pick up the inevitably overpriced rare limited edition!

Argh!
   
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http://www.blacklibrary.com/Downloads/Product/PDF/a/ageofdarkness.pdf

Looks really promising....

Veteran Sergeant wrote:Oh wait. His fluff, at this point, has him coming to blows with Lionel, Angryon, Magnus, and The Emprah. One can only assume he went into the Eye of Terror because he still hadn't had a chance to punch enough Primarchs yet.

Albatross wrote:I guess we'll never know. That is, until Frazzled releases his long-awaited solo album 'Touch My Weiner'. Then we'll know.

warboss wrote:I marvel at their ability to shoot the entire foot off with a shotgun instead of pistol shooting individual toes off like most businesses would.

Mr Nobody wrote:Going to war naked always seems like a good idea until someone trips on gravel.

Ghidorah wrote: You need to quit hating and trying to control other haters hating on other people's hobbies that they are trying to control.

ShumaGorath wrote:Posting in a thread where fat nerds who play with toys make fun of fat nerds who wear costumes outdoors.

Marshal2Crusaders wrote:Good thing it wasn't attacked by the EC, or it would be the assault on Magnir's Crack.
 
   
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Alpharius wrote:Damn!

That excerpt was good!

Now I'm going to have to try and pick up the inevitably overpriced rare limited edition!

Argh!

They're not really "rare limited editions". I mean, look at "The Bloody-Handed God". That was a 'rare, limited edition' and they didn't even sell out before they pulled it.
   
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I imagine the HH themed ones will move a little better than that, especially if penned by A D-B and other 'top tier talent'!
   
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On an Express Elevator to Hell!!

Sounds bloody brilliant doesn't it..

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For the benefit of our Spanish members/speakers ( well... alright, readers then smarty pants !) Mr. McNeill has done an interview for a spanish site which you can get ....

...here http://www.letaniadesangre.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=65&func=showdown&id=8

let us know if there's anything worth knowing or newsworthy in there please.

The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
 
   
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Gathering the Informations.

I got a package today.

It was from Black Library.
'Twas the Black Library Live! Chapbook featuring "Necessary Evil" by Rob Sanders and "Deathmasque" by Graham McNeill.

"Necessary Evil" is the first piece by Rob Sanders that I actually didn't find stupid. It was definitely an interesting piece with a very big surprise found by Czevak on the world of Perdition's Reach.

"Deathmasque" was quite frankly...an interesting piece. I can't really say anything about it without spoiling--but I will say it's got me highly pumped for "Sons of Ellyrion".
   
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What are those two about again?
   
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Gathering the Informations.

"Necessary Evil" is about Inquisitor Czevak, and it's supposed to lead into "Atlas Infernal".

"Deathmasques" is essentially about a major Asur character 'operating' inside of occupied Tor Yvresse on a mission of vengeance.
   
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Fancy revealing more about Czevak and what he finds for those who won't be likely to get the book(s)?

Enlist as a virtual Ultramarine! Click here for my Chaos Gate (PC) thread.

"It is the great irony of the Legiones Astartes: engineered to kill to achieve a victory of peace that they can then be no part of."
- Roboute Guilliman

"As I recall, your face was tortured. Imagine that - the Master of the Wolves, his ferocity twisted into grief. And yet you still carried out your duty. You always did what was asked of you. So loyal. So tenacious. Truly you were the attack dog of the Emperor. You took no pleasure in what you did. I knew that then, and I know it now. But all things change, my brother. I'm not the same as I was, and you're... well, let us not mention where you are now."
- Magnus the Red, to a statue of Leman Russ
 
   
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Gathering the Informations.

HUGE SPOILER. SERIOUSLY. THIS WILL RUIN THE SHORT STORY FOR YOU. I'M MAKING THIS AS BIG OF A SPOILER WARNING AS POSSIBLE SIMPLY SO THE SPOILER DOESN'T ACTUALLY BLEED THROUGH INTO THE THREAD PREVIEW

Spoiler:
He's racing Ahriman to an artifact, the "Bacillum Formidonis", a Dreadsceptre which was the name given to an accursed Crozius Arcanum carried by the Word Bearer Apostle, Rhadamanthys.
Ahriman seeks the artifact because like the Spear of Longinus, it's reputed to give the army marching with it an air of invincibility. It was at one point recovered by the Fire Claws Chapter, then lost to the Warp.
Czevak seeks the artifact to destroy it, ensuring that Ahriman cannot use the artifact and gain entry to the Black Library and the knowledge he seeks.
He ends up on a Daemon World called "Nereus" and finds a colony called "Perdition's Landing", with the Atlas Infernal having shown him the route he'd need to take to find the artifact.
As he flees the colony in the midst of the Thousand Sons' assault, he gets his first glimpse of the offspring of the colonists living in Perdition's Landing, protected by their Curator, and the horrible threat they potentially represent to the Imperium.

Genestealer Hybrids, grown in the Warp and iimbued with its powers.
   
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COOL.

I can't really say much more than that. Thanks for the info Kan, I thoroughly approve of the suitable spoiler too for those that may want to read it. Cheers man, much appreciated!

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"It is the great irony of the Legiones Astartes: engineered to kill to achieve a victory of peace that they can then be no part of."
- Roboute Guilliman

"As I recall, your face was tortured. Imagine that - the Master of the Wolves, his ferocity twisted into grief. And yet you still carried out your duty. You always did what was asked of you. So loyal. So tenacious. Truly you were the attack dog of the Emperor. You took no pleasure in what you did. I knew that then, and I know it now. But all things change, my brother. I'm not the same as I was, and you're... well, let us not mention where you are now."
- Magnus the Red, to a statue of Leman Russ
 
   
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Had a very old school feel to it that tale I felt. warmed me towards his future work greatly, as does his Iron Warriors tale in "Age of Darkness".

The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
 
   
 
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