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The Winds of Dune has been published in fine bookstores everywhere and authors Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson have begun their east coast tour! They rarely make their way eastward but have embarked on a tour from New York to Connecticut to Pennsylvania to Maryland to Ohio—and even to Canada!

To celebrate this, Tor Books has offered signed copies of The Winds of Dune as well as cool swagbags in a series of contests across the internet(s)!

The distinguished science fiction and fantasy blogs taking part are:


Want a copy of The Winds of Dune signed by both Brian and Kevin? Want a cool Dune slingsack? Enter those contests!

If you have the chance, definitely visit the authors on tour. It is always interesting and entertaining listening to Brian talk about the late and great Frank Herbert. For those tour dates, click onward, my friend!

The tour:

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Here are the other book, DVD and movie releases for the week!

HARDCOVER BOOKS

  • Enigma by C.F. Bentley
  • The Return by Ben Bova
  • Land of the Dead by Thomas Harlan
  • Chapterhouse: Dune by Frank Herbert
  • The Winds of Dune by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson
  • Bad Moon Rising by Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • Prospero Lost by L. Jagi Lamplighter
  • Vanished by Kat Richardson
  • Of Bees and Mist by Erick Setiawan
  • Treason’s Shore by Sherwood Smith
  • Hitler’s War by Harry Turtledove
  • Dragons of the Hourglass Mage by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
  • Dragon War: Draconic Prophecies by James Wyatt

PAPERBACK BOOKS

  • Harmony by C.F. Bentley
  • Watermind by M.M. Buckner
  • Cape Storm by Rachel Caine
  • Toll the Hounds by Steven Erikson
  • Eifelheim by Michael Flynn
  • The Path of Razors by Chris Marie Green
  • Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris
  • Paul of Dune by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson
  • Conan The Destroyer by Robert Jordan
  • The Red Tree by Caitlin R. Kiernan
  • Beowulf’s Children by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, and Steven Barnes
  • Crystal Healer by S.L. Viehl

DVDS

  • Big Trouble in Little China [Blu-ray]
  • Mutant Chronicles [Blu-ray]
  • Race to Witch Mountain

IN THEATERS FRIDAY

  • G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

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While walking around the convention I cam across the Tor-Forge booth, where I have several friends who were deep in the throes of fandom. I looked over their booth, looking at the titles they had coming soon, but quickly settled on the cover to The Winds of Dune.

Why?

Because it has a new cover I haven’t seen yet. The Dune books over the last decade have had a distinctive cover design, but this year Tor decided to depart from the last ten years and do something a bit different.

I love it. It’s such a gorgeous piece of artwork. It evokes Dune quite nicely!

Nice job Irene Gallo and crew at Tor!

Michael Crichton NextDead writers hold silent pens.

Until a “long-lost” manuscript or “extensive” notes are found.

A few days ago, the estate of Michael Crichton announced the forthcoming publication of two posthumous novels—a pirate thriller titled Pirate Latitudes and a techno thriller sequel to Next.

Crichton, who passed away from cancer in November 2008 and who is best known for his novels Jurassic Park, Timeline and The Andromeda Strain, wrote Pirate Latitudes during the same writing period as Next. It was completed long before Crichton’s death.

The second novel, as yet untitled, will be a sequel to the 2006 bestseller Next. According to Crichton’s website, “the new novel will be based on the development of Crichton’s narrative on notes and files,” and will be published in Fall 2010. The estate of Michael Crichton and his agent Lynn Nesbitt are already looking for the co-writer this project will require to be written.

How do I feel about this?

How do you feel about this?

Over the years I know I’ve become a bit… odd.

Hold off the snickers, please. I know the obvious when I read it too.

I love to collect books. I think I’ve spoken of that passion before. I collect fine/fine, first/first, US/UK hardcovers from sci-fi/fantasy writers who write great books. But the books in my collection I love most are those with great cover artwork, great cover layout, great inner layout designs coupled with a great story within. Cover artwork is very important—to me, at least—as a book is more than just a story but a piece of artwork all by itself.

When artist Stephen Youll sent me the cover art to the forthcoming Tor novel Jessica of Dune, I knew he’d produced another winner for Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.

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The US Tor cover for Jessica of Dune - Click to Enlarge!


I love the change from sand dunes and worms to market place and ornithopter! I liked it so much I decided to feature it here and interview Stephen about his Dune experiences and how he comes up with a cover every year for one of the bestselling sci-fi series of all time!

Below is the Interview with Stephen Youll! Hope you enjoy!



Suvudu: Hi Stephen! Welcome to the interview.

Stephen Youll: It’s nice to talk to you. I hope these answers give some insight for the love I have for the Dune novels and the Dune Universe.


S: Let’s get this out of the way. Are you a Dune fan? If so, how old were you when you read the original novel?

Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson visited the University Bookstore on September 16th to promote their new release, Paul of Dune—and here is some of that visit!

Brian and Kevin do not read from their books, usually, but instead like to talk to the fans about the Dune universe. They answered numerous questions and spent a great deal of time talking about working on Paul of Dune, where the series is going in the next few years, their work on a new collaboration titled Hellhole, and how the new film adaptation is progressing. The fans asked some very good questions as only fans can do.

There are six parts to the video:

  • Part 1: Brian talks about how Dune Messiah was received and why he wrote a sequel to Dune.
  • Part 2: Brian and Kevin talk about Princess Irulan and her role in Paul Atreides’s life.
  • Part 3: Brian and Kevin talk about Jessica of Dune, Leto of Dune, and their writing schedule for the next few years.
  • Part 4: Brian and Kevin talk about ending the Dune books with the Schools of Dune trilogy.
  • Part 5: Brian talks about how Frank Herbert wanted to write a Butlerian Jihad book and elaborates on how the Dune 7 notes were found.
  • Part 6: Brian and Kevin talk about the forthcoming Dune film adaptation from Paramount Pictures.

Brian and Kevin tour along the west coast with every release, leaving much of the world unable to hear these two writers speak about their work. We hope you enjoy these brief glimpses from a Dune signing!

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