The Week that Was / I Day to Go
Sunday, April 03, 2011
Reviews, interviews, cities, ponies & squid. Plus, a preview of next week's fun below the jump...
- Committing sabotage with Mad Zeppelin and killing family members with Gloom.
- Following our review of Fred Venturini's The Samaritan, a two part interview with the man himself.
- Murder in advertising - The Gray Flannel Shroud by Henry Slesar (1957).
- Sulking in Paris - His Own Man by Martha Gellhorn (1962).
- Our favorite Fantasy Cities... and SF Squid.
- The controversial new release from Anarchy Books.
We also met Eric Brown at Forbidden Planet for the Kings of Eternity signing (he's a gentleman) and tracked down the bookplate edition of Demo, Volume 2 from Gosh (it's gorgeous).
On Facebook, we celebrated Fantasy Cities a little further and one lucky chap won a copy of Among Thieves. We also redid our Facebook page to add extra sexy. Exclusive competitions, fun chatter and extra sexy? What more could you want? WHY DON'T YOU LIKE US? WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE?
Ahem. Anyway, for a preview of next week...
Pornokitsch goes classical as we kick off our spectacular V Days of Rome.
We've got reviews, interviews and exclusive content from some of the best folks we know (and a few people we don't). Plus, we'll be pleasing the plebs with bread and circuses galore - free books every day. Roma invicta.