by Bill Ward on December 31, 2009
in On Books
Just when I thought 2009 had said all it was going to say I see the announcement over at Black Gate that the fourth book in the Imaro saga — that’s right, the never-before-read-or-seen-by-human-eyes fourth book — has just been released from Sword & Soul. With less than twelve hours left in the year, this [...]
by Bill Ward on June 7, 2009
in On Books
As announced here, Night Shade books is having a 50% off sale on all existing inventory and some not-yet-released titles (minimum order 4 books, enter coupon code 50NSB2009 at checkout) until June 17th. There’s a lot of good stuff in the catalog, and I’m seriously thinking about getting their multi-volume collected stories of Clark Ashton [...]
This week at Black Gate I was thrilled to step back into the lands of Nyumbani in my review of the third book in Charles R. Saunders’ superb Imaro saga. Imaro: The Trail of Bohu ramps up the action and increases the stakes over the previous two volumes (both of which I reviewed here), and [...]
I could not be more excited to see that the third installment of Charles Saunders’ masterful Imaro saga is now available form Sword and Soul Media. Anyone that has read my reviews of Charles Saunders work, such as my review of the first two books of Imaro, and of Dossouye, Saunders’ first book released from [...]
I was thrilled to hear the news that Charles R. Saunders would not only be continuing publication of the Imaro series through Sword & Soul Media, but that he had another hero whom I had yet to discover — the female warrior Dossouye — and that a collection of her tales was already available. Well, [...]
The sight of Ngatun in a cage angered him; the Ilyassai believed that the souls of their dead occupied the bodies of lions before returning to animate a human of a succeeding generation. Thus was Ngatun the most honored of foes; only by slaying a lion and freeing an Ilyassai soul to become human again [...]