Archive for September, 2010

Weekly Most Popular 20-26 Sep

Monday, September 27th, 2010

In the after glow of AussieCon4 it seems everyone has been inspired to look to Australian authors with  half the authors in our Top Ten this week are Australia, and THREE of those five are debuts!

The ten most popular books, across Fangtastic Fiction sites, for the week 20-26 Sep.

1.

Burnt Snow   Van Badham

Burnt Snow Sophie is in the last term of Year 11. She’s used to moving around with her accountant father and free-spirited mother, so the move to a small town on the South Coast in NSW doesn’t seem too out of the ordinary – at first.

[Debut Novel from Australian Author] … Read More

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Secret Ones   Nicole Murphy

Secret Ones She’s from an ancient clan. He has no family. Can they save the world … together?

Maggie Shaunessy is used to keeping secrets. She’s a fantastic teacher, but she’s also gadda, part of a hidden, powerful race – and she has a habit of annoying the wrong people.

[Debut Novel from Australian Author]… Read More

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Unholy Ghosts   Stacia Kane

Unholy Ghosts The world is not the way it was. The dead have risen and constantly attack the living. The powerful Church of Real Truth, in charge since the government fell, has sworn to reimburse citizens being harassed by the deceased. Consequently, there a … Read More
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The Red Thread   Dawn Farnham

The Red Thread Like Chinese silk, The Red Thread is, by turns, gentle and strong, exploring a love that breaks through the divide of race and culture, a love that is both deeply physical and a marriage of souls.

[Australian Author]… Read More

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No Mercy   Sherrilyn Kenyon

No Mercy Shapeshifter Dev Peltier thought he knew it all. But one night when a Dark-Hunter, who is also an official member of the Dogs of War, sashays into his bar, he realises that he might have met his match.

Samia, aka Sam, was one the fierce … Read More

6. Death Most Definite   Trent Jamieson (Debut Novel from Australian Author)
7. Unholy Magic   Stacia Kane
8. Moon Sworn   Keri Arthur (Australian Author)
9. Black Magic Sanction   Kim Harrison
10. Soulless   Gail Carriger

AussieCon4 – Plenaries, Panels, Parties …. and panadol ….

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

A lot has been written about World Con: the annual gathering of fans of science fiction and fantasy sharing their passion and enthusiasm with others who ‘get it!’ Hundreds of people from all over the world gathered in Melbourne the first week of September and simply had a great time talking, laughing, learning and partying.

We had Jedi Knights, Mord Sith, Druids, Witches, Steampunks …

Fans, authors, bloggers, academics, publishers, booksellers …and more fans ….

As you know my passions are paranormal romance and urban fantasy which are still the poor cousins of spec fiction, so I was all for anything that promoted these genres, the local book industry and women writers. So amongst all the panels and discussions I guess the highlights were really the people.

When I read Rosemary and Rue, Seanan McGuire’s debut UF novel last year I was blown away by its world building, depth and range of characters. So to find Seanan on my first panel and then having coffee with her (oh okay best bud Seannan, me and eight others!) on the Thursday was so good. Heh, there’s nothing like feeling like an insider in the club! Of course the following day, still in my BFF glow I saw Seannan and merrily started chatting away. The poor girl jumped back about a metre, looking around for an escape from what she obviously saw as a weird and rabid fan. By this time Seannan was looking at me with horror, I was all but rolling around the floor in laughter and I swear security was closing in around us. Thankfully one of her friends remembered me and we ended up having a chat about her forthcoming book release and nearby wifi hotspots.

But, I’m sorry, this was such a typical ‘Rosie’ moment – blithely sailing along and then falling on my face! (this time metaphorically … it’s normally far more literal!)

Of course I also caught up with our lovely Tracey O’Hara and Erica Hayes who were staying at the same hotel as me. Most of our conversations were over breakfast so I can’t really remember much about them (okay so mornings aren’t favourite times for me…show me a morning person and I’ll show you the door!)

But on Saturday night we had a bit of time so Erica and I grabbed a bit over at the Casino and ….. we then managed to scope the place out for scenes for her current book. Oh what a scream! Of course my suggestions for how sculptures could be used as emergency weapons just MIGHT have been a little much (but Erica – this’d be great!!!!) but hey – I was adding my creativity to the moment J

And Gail? Oh what can I tell you about my lovely Gail Carriger? (yes, mine – you can’t have her!).

The night of the Nightmare Masquerade I was all dressed up with my whip, mask and black wings but stopped in at the Hilton bar first hoping that Gail would be there. Somehow I was hoping to recognise Gail as well as Liana (Ali and I are her book pimps!) whom I’d never actually met before. So we finally all got together, I did my famous fangirl public squeezing and spent about an hour or so having a lovely time with Gail, her friends and Peter Brett (great SF author). In fact I didn’t actually make it to the ball, but instead basked in the Gail-glow quite happily.

There were loads of other authors I met including Carrie Vaughn (who is absolutely lovely), Nicole Murphy, Trent Jamieson, Tansy Rayner Roberts …. plus oh so many more.

Of course my focus was on the PNR and UF authors and panels and I was absolutely beside myself at the Hugo Awards when the Award for Best New Novel went to Seannan! First time ever that Urban Fantasy has hit the level of the Hugos. It’s just a shame that she’s now terrified of me. *grin*

Weekly Most Popular 13-19 Sep

Monday, September 20th, 2010

The weeks top ten is out.. I’m sad Vampire Knits was #23 But aussie @vanbadham’s debut is #1, so w00t & weehee

The ten most popular books, across Fangtastic Fiction sites, for the week 13-19 September

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Burnt Snow   Van Badham

Burnt Snow Sophie is in the last term of Year 11. She’s used to moving around with her accountant father and free-spirited mother, so the move to a small town on the South Coast in NSW doesn’t seem too out of the ordinary – at first.

But t … Read More

2.

Embrace   Jessica Shirvington

Embrace Violet Eden is dreading her seventeenth birthday dinner. After all, it s hard to get too excited about the day that marks the anniversary of your mother’s death. The one bright spot is that Lincoln will be there. Sexy, mature and aloof, he is Vio … Read More
3.

As Shadows Fade   Colleen Gleason

As Shadows Fade Directly descended from the very first vampire hunter in the Gardella family, Victoria knows she must continue the lineage so humanity will have protectors against the undead. While Sebastian Vioget appears to be both the perfect warrior and lover … Read More
4.

No Mercy   Sherrilyn Kenyon

No Mercy Shapeshifter Dev Peltier thought he knew it all. But one night when a Dark-Hunter, who is also an official member of the Dogs of War, sashays into his bar, he realises that he might have met his match.

Samia, aka Sam, was one the fierce … Read More

5.

Silver Borne   Patricia Briggs

Silver Borne Being a mechanic is hard work. Mercy Thompson, for instance, just spent the last couple of months trying to evade the murderous queen of the local vampire seethe, and now the leader of the werewolf pack – who s maybe-more-than-just-a-friend – has ask … Read More
6. Lover Mine   J.R. Ward
7. 13 to Life   Shannon Delany
8. Jealousy   Lili St. Crow
9. Entwined   Elisabeth Naughton
10. The Red Thread   Dawn Farnham

Weekly Most Popular 6 – 12 Sep

Monday, September 13th, 2010

The ten most popular books, across Fangtastic Fiction sites, for the week 6 – 12 September

1.

Embrace   Jessica Shirvington

Embrace Violet Eden is dreading her seventeenth birthday dinner. After all, it s hard to get too excited about the day that marks the anniversary of your mother s death. The one bright spot is that Lincoln will be there. Sexy, mature and aloof, he is Violet … Read More
2.

Burnt Snow   Van Badham

Burnt Snow Sophie is in the last term of Year 11. She’s used to moving around with her accountant father and free-spirited mother, so the move to a small town on the South Coast in NSW doesn’t seem too out of the ordinary – at first.

But t … Read More

3.

As Shadows Fade   Colleen Gleason

As Shadows Fade Directly descended from the very first vampire hunter in the Gardella family, Victoria knows she must continue the lineage so humanity will have protectors against the undead. While Sebastian Vioget appears to be both the perfect warrior and lover … Read More
4.

Soulless   Gail Carriger

Soulless Alexia Tarabotti is laboring under a great many social tribulations. First, she has no soul. Second, she’s a spinster whose father is both Italian and dead. Third, she was rudely attacked by a vampire, breaking all standards of social etiquette. … Read More
5.

Red Demon   Deidre Knight

Red Demon After assuming the power of life and death for the immortal Spartan brotherhood, Aristos Petrakos still hasn’t mastered his unpredictable, newfound abilities. And now a medium brings him a message from the o … Read More
6. The Red Thread   Dawn Farnham
7. Unholy Ghosts   Stacia Kane
8. I Shall Wear Midnight   Terry Pratchett
9. Secret Ones   Nicole Murphy
10. Forbidden   Christina Phillips

Fang on Face – it’s all about the books

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Yes – we’ve done  it! We’ve been practicing and we think we’re ready to officially enter the world of facebook, trying to regularly add little updates, snippets, and whatever else springs to mind.

So, no longer will you be limited to just twitter, rss, newsletter, blog and the shop, you can now find us on Facebook.

Spread the word… you want to ‘like’ us, you know you do :)