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May 21, 2018

Magefall Cover Reveal

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I’m delighted to announce the cover for Magefall (book 2 in the Age of Dread trilogy) has now been revealed over at The Fantasy Hive.


At the Fantasy Hive you can find also find a synopsis for the book as well as some of my thoughts on what this book is about (no spoilers).


Magefall is released on September 6th this year, and is available to pre-order now from WaterstonesAmazon UK,   Amazon USA


If you pre-order it now then you can forget about it and by September it will be like Christmas has come early!

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Published on May 21, 2018 02:44

April 25, 2018

That’s a wrap….for now

The first draft of Mage3 (currently untitled), the third book in the Age of Dread trilogy, has now gone off to my editors at Orbit. So that’s it, I’m done….for the time being at least. In a few months’ time the next round of hard work will begin with edits and so on, but for now, I’m finished.


Looking back I think it will be about 10 years since I first sat down and started writing the first draft of Battlemage. I worked on that book for about 3 years on and off before I finally thought it was ready to submit to an agent. After that there was more work on it with my agent and then the publisher, and then I started work on the subsequent books in the first trilogy, the second trilogy and the novella.


I hate how everything is now ‘a journey’ and I’m not going to say I’ve been on one but these last 5 years in particular have been very interesting. Whenever you enter a new industry there’s always a lot to learn. In my case there was the perception of publishing from an outsider’s view and then I discovered the reality once I sat down with people like my agent, my editor and so on. It’s been eye-opening and thought provoking experience, that’s for sure.


Over the last few years I’ve definitely learned a lot from professionals in the industry but also from other writers. Those who have been in the business longer than me and have more books on the shelves. People have been happy to share their experiences and although everyone’s is unique to some degree there are patterns you can learn from.


When I started trying to get published (many years ago) self publishing was purely a phrase that meant vanity press. Now it’s transformed into something totally different. Many people prefer self publishing. Some have moved from self publishing to more traditional publishing and I know of a few authors who have gone the other way, preferring more freedom and control over all aspects of the process. I also know of a few hybrid authors who do a bit of both. So the landscape has changed dramatically in the last ten years, especially with the growth of ebooks and the internet.


So what’s next? I’ve already got some ideas, but I need to sit down to discuss them with my agent before being able to share any news. I can say that whatever I do next it will not be set in the same world. It will be something different and fresh in a new world. I need a change. That’s not to say I won’t ever come back to the same world, just not right now. I have two very distinct options at the moment but I need to mull them over and talk them through before deciding.


So at the moment I’m having a little bit of a break, I’m going to put my feet up, catch up on all the TV I’ve missed, maybe see a few films and then get back to work. So watch this space for any news!


 

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Published on April 25, 2018 07:58

April 7, 2018

Fantasy Authors in Conversation – Tuesday 24th April – Stafford

[image error]In a couple of weeks time I will be in conversation with GX Todd and Storm Constantine at Stafford Library on Tuesday 24th April.


Last week I joined Brad Beaulieu and Anna Stephens at Waterstones in Birmingham for a similar event where we talked about a range of topics including world building, creating characters and planning stories. As it turned out we all have a slightly different approach so it made for a fascinating evening  talking to them about our differences and similarities.


The next event at Stafford library is from 7-9pm on Tuesday 24th April and tickets are priced at £3.


If you would like to reserve a ticket you can contact the library on their web page here.

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Published on April 07, 2018 02:30

Fantasy Authors in Conversation – Tuesday 24th May – Stafford

[image error]In a couple of weeks time I will be in conversation with GX Todd and Storm Constantine at Stafford Library on Tuesday 24th May.


Last week I joined Brad Beaulieu and Anna Stephens at Waterstones in Birmingham for a similar event where we talked about a range of topics including world building, creating characters and planning stories. As it turned out we all have a slightly different approach so it made for a fascinating evening  talking to them about our differences and similarities.


The next event at Stafford library is from 7-9pm on Tuesday 24th May and tickets are priced at £3.


If you would like to reserve a ticket you can contact the library on their web page here.

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Published on April 07, 2018 02:30

March 19, 2018

Crash Landing – New Podcast

As you may be aware, maybe not, as well as writing novels and comics, I am also a podcaster.


Grouchy Old Geeks

I[image error]‘ve been podcasting 11 years this July with my co-host Scott Grandison. It started out as Comic Book Outsiders but then morphed into Grouchy Old Geeks (as we both drift closer to middle age), where once a month we talk about comics, movies, TV, games and whatever else takes our fancy.


Bags of Action

[image error]I also podcast with Pete Rogers (with whom I co-write comics) where once a month on Bags of Action we talk about an action movie that we’ve both watched in the previous weeks. We love classic action movies but we also dig into some of the modern blockbusters that have really surprised us.


Crash Landing

[image error]Today sees the launch of a new podcast, Crash Landing. This one is more focused on books and fiction. It’s just me, talking to a guest, about 5 books that they couldn’t live without if they were being crash landed onto an alien world. So these are not necessarily their favourite books (although for some guests they are one and the same), they are books that are powerful, special and important to them and each episode I find out why. I love talking to other writers about process, their approach and their work, but often at gatherings with crowds there isn’t the time, space or sometimes just the inclination to talk in depth on these topics. Also at conventions when you get a group of writers on a panel you have to be considerate for the other and not just talk non-stop for an hour.


So this podcast gives me a chance to have a more detailed conversation with writers, one on one, about the books that shaped them and still hold special meaning to them. It’s always fascinating to hear a person’s choice and then see how it has influenced their own work and the direction of their life.


As ever, if you would like to support any of these podcasts, or others on the Geek Syndicate network, I would really appreciate it if you became a Patron via Patreon.


All podcasts are available for free on iTunes or via the Geek Syndicate website

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Published on March 19, 2018 06:22

March 1, 2018

Birthday Book Giveaway

My birthday is this month so I’m doing a book giveaway competition where you can win signed books.


All you need to do is post a review of one of my books on Amazon UK or Amazon USA, between March 1st and March 31st and send me proof via email (stephenaryan56[at]gmail.com) together with your name and postal address. Also tell me if you’re a new reader or an existing reader. The reason for this is explained below.


Please read all of the rules carefully and if you have any questions let me know.


The rules:-


1. It has to be a new review on Amazon UK or Amazon USA and it has to be a review of one of my books. It can be a copy of an existing review on Goodreads if you’ve already done one on there. It has to be posted on Amazon during March 2018.


2. This competition is only open to people in the UK or the USA.


3. If you post a review of Battlemage, your name goes into the hat to win 1 of 5 signed copies of Bloodmage.


4. If you review Bloodmage, you get a chance to win 1 of 5 signed copies of Chaosmage.


5. If you review Chaosmage, you can win 1 of 5 signed copies of Mageborn.


6. And here’s the kicker, if you review Mageborn, you will have the opportunity to win 1 of 5 copies early copies of Magefall.


Note – The book is not published until September, however, I receive a few copies from my publisher a little while before publication date (usually a couple of weeks) and you will have a chance to win one of those copies. So you will have to wait a little longer to collect your prize, but you will still get a signed copy of Magefall before anyone else.


7. If you review Of Gods and Men, then :-


a) if you’re a new reader you’ll go into the hat to win 1 of 5 copies of Battlemage


b) if you’re an existing reader, let me know which book you’re interested in reading next.


c) If you’re up to date and have read everything,  then please read the next rule carefully.


8. You can increase the chance of winning a book by posting more than one review.


Your name will go into the hat one more time for each additional review.


For example, if you post a review of Battlemage and Bloodmage, you will have 2 chances to win Chaosmage instead of 1. You can have a maximum 5 chances of winning a copy of Magefall (that means posting reviews of Battlemage, Bloodmage, Chaosmage, Mageborn and Of Gods and Men) during March.


9. The names will be drawn randomly via a number generator. You will be informed early in April if you’ve won.


10. If you’ve spotted anything I’ve missed then let me know ASAP via email.


11. You do not have to post a long review for any of my books. It does not have to be five stars, but please give a little detail, even if it is just a couple of sentences, about what you liked.

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Published on March 01, 2018 00:39

February 27, 2018

Quick Book Poll

I’m very curious about who visits my website as I get some…unexpected visitors from time to time.





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Published on February 27, 2018 04:23

February 20, 2018

An evening with Bradley Beaulieu, Anna Stephen and Stephen Aryan

Thursday 5th April at 6.30pm in Waterstones Birmingham

https://www.waterstones.com/events/an...
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Published on February 20, 2018 05:30 Tags: anna-stephen, bradley-beaulieu, stephen-aryan

February 19, 2018

Les Imaginales Festival

I am delighted to be able to announce that this May, from 24-27th, I will be attending my first convention overseas, Les Imaginales in Epinal, France.


[image error]As well as a host of European authors there are 5 British authors attending (RJ Barker, Ed McDonald, Al Robertson, Christopher Priest and me) and 5 American authors (Marie Brennan, Ellen Kushner, Nnedi Okorafor, Delia Sherman and Robin Hobb).


I am very excited to be attending this event for so many reasons, not least of all the amazing company I will be keeping. I’m going to really struggle not to fanboy over Robin Hobb but I’ve had a few months to prepare myself. I only started reading her work in the last few years. I was aware of her for a long time but as ever it was a matter of only so many hours in the day and too many books but I was determined to fill in that gap in my reading history. After racing through the first Assassins trilogy I’m now taking my time with the Liveship Traders trilogy.


Last year I visited France for the first time ever and the offices of my French publisher, Bragelonne in Paris, where I was awarded the first Hellfest Inferno prize for Battlemage. I had an amazing visit and everyone was so nice so I’m really looking forward to catching up with people.


Also from talking to other authors who’ve attended in previous years they’ve told me how wonderful a time they had at the festival. All of which adds up to me sitting on my suitcase as I can’t wait to go and meet French fantasy readers at the event!

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Published on February 19, 2018 03:03

February 14, 2018

New Interview at Civilian Reader

Interview about the current books, first trilogy and the new novella and where it sits in the series.

https://civilianreader.com/2018/02/14...
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Published on February 14, 2018 04:09