Esteemed fantasy author Patrick Rothfuss, author of The Name of the Wind, is doing a charity drive called "Worldbuilders," to support Heifer International. He’s also giving a number of novels to selected folks who donate, including–among many other books by any other people–both The Conqueror’s Shadow and The Warlord’s Legacy. Click on over to his blog, and take a look. It’s a chance to do some real good, and possibly win a heap of fiction in the process.
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If any of you are in or near the Austin area, you might want to swing by Dragon’s Lair next Saturday (the 16th) for their Halloween event. In addition to various other goodies and events, a number of authors will be there for signings, including Gabrielle Faust, Matthew Sturges, Victor Gischler, and a number of others–including myself.
Dragon’s Lair should have most of my current edition gaming material (D&D 4E and Vampire: the Requiem), if you want to pick up something to get signed while you’re there. But they don’t carry much in the way of fiction, so if you want me to sign The Conqueror’s Shadow or Agents of Artifice, you’ll probably want to run by a bookstore before heading over.
You can find out more details of their Halloween event here. Hope to see some of you there.
So it appears that I’ll be a guest at YuleCon, a combination anime/manga and gaming convention. (Guess which side of that topic divide I’ll be speaking on. π ) It’s held in Dallas, the weekend of November 12.
Don’t yet have a panel/event schedule, but as soon as I do, I’ll post it.
I’ve also just signed to contribute an essay to a non-fiction book on writing fantasy. More details on that once the project is formally announced.
Okay, DragonCon starts in a couple of days. Because I waited until the last minute to decide I was going, I don’t have as many events scheduled as I’d like, and I’m not sure when some of my panels are actually happening. π³
So far, here’s the deal:
Friday, 7:00 PM: Pyr Author’s panel.
Sunday, 9:00 AM: "Stroll with the Stars."
I’ll probably be doing more than that, but those are the only two for which I currently have a set time. Hope to see some of you there.
Well, I’ve been sitting on this for a good long while, until all the deals were finalized, but everything’s finally signed, sealed, and delivered, so here it is:
The Conqueror’s Shadow will be appearing in both French and German editions! π
This is a very strange moment for me; it’s odd to think of my prose appearing in other languages. (I wonder how they’re going to manage the puns… π ) But I’m absolutely ecstatic over this, and quite flattered as well.
Details–publication dates and all that–to be provided when I have them.
Since the existence of the project is already public, I’ve been told that I’m allowed to tell people that I’m working on the new 4E version of Ravenloft! π
(That’s the RPG coming out next year, not the board game coming out in a few weeks.)
Obviously, I can’t talk about what I’m doing. And I should say that I’m really only doing a very little bit. The bulk of the work is being done in-house; I’m not sure if I’m even going to have a cover credit (though I sure hope so), and I have no real say in the core design.
Nevertheless, I’m stoked. I’ve been a huge Ravenloft goob for ages. I got to contribute to only a single Ravenloft book back in 3E, when White Wolf licensed it. And while I got to write a Ravenloft novel, it would up only being published online. So this will be my first time to get my name on a major, printed Ravenloft release.
But, one certainly hopes, not my last. π
(Hmm. That’s 2/3rds of the way to a trifecta: Ravenloft and Dark Sun are two of my three all-time favorite classic D&D campaign settings. Now I just need to get my grubbies on a new version of Al-Qadim, and I’ll be set.)