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October 22, 2012

Repost/Reminder: Halloween Costume Contest!

As inspiration for those of you considering entering our Lightbringer Halloween contest, we would like to show you the previous winner of our Night Angel Costume Contest. Behold the glory:


 


 


I think we can all agree: best Kylar Stern costume ever.


Can’t wait to see what you guys dream up! For details/rules/prizes, see the original post HERE.


Also, new poll! —>


Also, later this week, I hope to have a *small* present for my Australian readers. SMALL, people. Low expectations.

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Published on October 22, 2012 11:53

October 15, 2012

Win a Copy of The Blinding Knife!


by CAPSLOCK


Freado is hosting a Halloween contest from now until October 31st, and The Blinding Knife is one of the prizes! Check out the main site HERE. To find out how to win a copy of The Blinding Knife, click HERE.

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Published on October 15, 2012 08:29

October 9, 2012

New York Comic Con


Though I can’t make it out to New York City (or, sadly, New York Comic Con) this book tour, I’ve got the next-best thing: free signed Lightbringer bookmarks!


If you’re going to New York Comic Con (October 11-14), stop by the Hachette table (Table #1027) and find an Orbit team member. Present the code word below to get a a bookmark that features both The Black Prism and The Blinding Knife and my signature.


Orbit will begin handing the bookmarks out on Friday, and though there will be a limited quantity given out each day, you can try again the next day for one. ( They may also have some secret swag available.) I’ve only signed 100 of these for Orbit, so make sure you head over there as soon as you can!


Code word: Shimmercloak

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Published on October 09, 2012 08:53

October 8, 2012

Epic Foreword


by CAPSLOCK


A few months ago, John Joseph Adams (bestselling editor of multiple SFF anthologies) asked Brent to write the foreword to Epic. This epic fantasy anthology includes 17 stories from authors as diverse as George R. R. Martin, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Patrick Rothfuss. With a roster like that, Brent couldn’t say no.


You can read Brent’s foreword HERE and check out the rest of the anthology HERE. And you can check out more free excerpts HERE.

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Published on October 08, 2012 10:42

Epic Foreward


by CAPSLOCK


A few months ago, John Joseph Adams (bestselling editor of multiple SFF anthologies) asked Brent to write the foreward to Epic. This epic fantasy anthology includes 17 stories from authors as diverse as George R. R. Martin, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Patrick Rothfuss. With a roster like that, Brent couldn’t say no.


You can read Brent’s foreward HERE and check out the rest of the anthology HERE. And you can check out more free excerpts HERE.

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Published on October 08, 2012 10:42

October 3, 2012

Halloween Costume Contest!

by CAPSLOCK


Since Brent is on his way back from tour, he’s asked me to post the details of the Halloween Costume Contest. That way you all have time to get your costumes together and maybe even use them before the contest!


The pictures you email (due by Friday, November 2nd at 5pm Pacific Standard Time!) will be posted to the website for a vote by the fans, beginning Monday, November 5th and ending Monday, November 12th.


Prizes:

First Place: A signed hardcover first-edition of The Blinding Knife personalized to you, and five personalized bookplates to you or friends of your choice.


Second Place: A signed copy of mass market paperback The Black Prism and five personalized bookplates to your or friends of your choice.


Third Place: Five personalized bookplates to you or friends of your choice.


Rules:

1. Entry due by Friday, November 2, 2012 at 5pm Pacific Standard Time.


2.Entry must include a picture of you in costume, along with a one-to-two sentence description.


3.The costume must be of a character in The Lightbringer Trilogy.


4. The subject line of the email (and this is IMPORTANT) must read: Lightbringer Costume Contest.


5. Address the email to: CAPSLOCK@brentweeks.com. (Don’t worry, Brent will be checking out all the costumes, but I’ll be putting together all the photos for the contest!)


6. The costume must be family-friendly. (Hey, we’d like to display the best entries on the website, and we can’t do that if it’s not appropriate for some of the younger fans!)


Winners will be announced on Tuesday, November 13, 2012.


If we haven’t addressed all your questions, please ask them in the comments section below–we’ll answer as soon as intercontinental flights and time zone changes allow!

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Published on October 03, 2012 08:52

October 2, 2012

Black Prism eBook just $1.99

By CAPSLOCK


As part of Orbit’s 5-year Anniversary celebration, The Black Prism will be just $1.99 on all eBook vendors today through October 15, 2012. Download your copy now!


Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Sony E-Reader

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Published on October 02, 2012 12:37

September 26, 2012

The Blinding Knife Review Round-up

Staffer’s Book Reviews  raves: “I’ve read all five of Brent Weeks’ published novels and it’s a certainty that he’s evolving with every book. With The Blinding Knife, I believe he’s entered a new stratosphere and one that puts him on par with anyone who’s written these kinds of stories. It isn’t only the best book he’s written; I consider it one of the best epic fantasies I’ve read. Do me a favor and read it too.”


N. Schmiedicker says, “Even now, a week after I first finished the book I can say that Blinding Knife has jumped to my Top 3 all-time favorite books. It was the type of book that left me catching bits and pieces that I admired and wanted to work on in my own novel. It was a book that taught me how to write by virtue of it’s own magnificent writing and I highly recommend this series for any fans of epic fantasy.”


A Dribble of Ink comments, “It’s fast, it doesn’t hold back its punches, but there’s also a sense of hope, and the humour is bright. The Blinding Knife improves on The Black Prism in every conceivable way, and places Brent Weeks on comfortable footing beside contemporaries like Brandon Sanderson and Joe Abercrombie, if not a step above. I thought it would be a fun distraction, but instead found one of the best Fantasy books of 2012.”


British Fantasy Society notes that ”Weeks has truly cemented his place among the great epic fantasy writers of our time… The mark of a good fantasy is that it can surprise you, catch you off guard, really make you feel what the characters are feeling, and this one does with a good, solid kick to the gut. Several times. And each time it feels good. The twists, shocks and heart wrenching blows keep coming and by the end you will be begging for more. The next in the series simply cannot come soon enough.


Comic Book Therapy says, “Author Brent Weeks has delivered yet again another novel that was almost impossible put down until the finish… The Blinding Knife is everything and more of what the Black Prism was, and leaves you wanting so much more at the very end.”


Fantasy Book Critic believes that, “As before, the major shortcoming of the novel is that it ended as I would have loved 600 pages more again… The Blinding Knife is just great stuff, an exuberant epic fantasy that I could read thousands of pages of and still want more and a top 10 novel of mine for the year.


52 Book Reviews says that “The Blinding Knife is the best book I’ve read this year… The Blinding Knife is a masterwork of a novel (I know at least eighty percent of you get the reference) full of exquisitely drawn and believable characters, a surprisingly intricate magical system, break-neck pacing and more “no he didn’t” moments than Rush Limbaugh’s entire career… I think that in a few years readers will look back at The Blinding Knife as the point where Brent Weeks went from being an up-and-comer to an author whose name belongs next to stalwarts of the genre like Martin, Jordan, and Brooks. Run, don’t walk and get this book. You won’t regret it.”


Speculating on SpecFic argues that “The Blinding Knife is an example of epic fantasy at its very best…  Everything is brilliantly paced, wild battles are beautifully choreographed and interweaved between heart-warming moments of honesty and trust between key characters.”


 


 

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Published on September 26, 2012 08:25

September 24, 2012

Repost: The U.K. Book Tour

by CAPSLOCK


Waterstones, Birmingham New Street  – 7pm Tuesday, 25th September


Ticket required to participate in signing? Yes – tickets £3 redeemable on the price of the book in-store.

Must purchase a book at host bookstore to get book signed? No, but it is encouraged to buy at the event as a thank you to the store and to make it possible for them to invite more authors!

Fans can bring books from other stores to be signed? Yes.

Limit to books Brent can sign? No, but if you have loads of books we may ask you to wait until the end of the queue, or to just have a few signed at a time before queuing again – just to make sure he will have time to sign something for everyone.


Waterstones, Bristol Galleries – 1pm Wednesday, 26th September


Ticket required to participate in signing? No – free event, un-ticketed.

Must purchase a book at host bookstore to get book signed? No, but it is encouraged to buy at the event as a thank you to the store and to make it possible for them to invite more authors in the future!

Fans can bring books from other stores to be signed? Yes.

Limit to books Brent can sign? No, but if you have loads of books we may ask you to wait until the end of the queue, or to just have a few signed at a time before queuing again – just to make sure he will have time to sign something for everyone.


Forbidden Planet, London – 6pm Wednesday, 26th September


Ticket required to participate in signing? No – free event, un-ticketed

Must purchase a book at host bookstore to get book signed? No, but it is encouraged to buy at the event as a thank you to the store and to make it possible for them to invite more authors in the future!

Fans can bring books from other stores to be signed? Yes.

Limit to books Brent can sign? No, but if you have loads of books we may ask you to wait until the end of the queue, or to just have a few signed at a time before queuing again – just to make sure he will have time to sign something for everyone.


Waterstones, Milton Keynes – 12 noon Thursday 27th September


Ticket required to participate in signing? No – free event, un-ticketed

Must purchase a book at host bookstore to get book signed? No, but it is encouraged to buy at the event as a thank you to the store and to make it possible for them to invite more authors in the future!

Fans can bring books from other stores to be signed? Yes.

Limit to books Brent can sign? No, but if you have loads of books we may ask you to wait until the end of the queue, or to just have a few signed at a time before queuing again – just to make sure he will have time to sign something for everyone.


Waterstones, Nottingham Bridlesmith – 7pm Thursday, 27th September


Ticket required to participate in signing? Yes – tickets £5 / £3 with loyalty card.

Must purchase a book at host bookstore to get book signed? No, but it is encouraged to buy at the event as a thank you to the store and to make it possible for them to invite more authors in the future!

Fans can bring books from other stores to be signed? Yes.

Limit to books Brent can sign? No, but if you have loads of books we may ask you to wait until the end of the queue, or to just have a few signed at a time before queuing again – just to make sure he will have time to sign something for everyone


Waterstones, Leeds – 12.30pm Friday 28th September


Ticket required to participate in signing? No – free event, un-ticketed.

Must purchase a book at host bookstore to get book signed? No, but it is encouraged to buy at the event as a thank you to the store and to make it possible for them to invite more authors in the future!

Fans can bring books from other stores to be signed? Yes.

Limit to books Brent can sign? No, but if you have loads of books we may ask you to wait until the end of the queue, or to just have a few signed at a time before queuing again – just to make sure he will have time to sign something for everyone.


Waterstones, Manchester Deansgate – 6pm Friday, 28th September


Ticket required to participate in signing? Yes – tickets £3.

Must purchase a book at host bookstore to get book signed? It is strongly preferred that copies of The Blinding Knife carry a Waterstones receipt (any Waterstones is fine and this rule is just for the new book).  If you pre-order The Blinding Knife at Waterstones before 13th September you get it for half price – just £7.50!

Fans can bring books from other stores to be signed? Yes but see above.

Limit to books Brent can sign? No, but if you have loads of books we may ask you to wait until the end of the queue, or to just have a few signed at a time before queuing again – just to make sure he will have time to sign something for everyone.


FantasyCon, Brighton – all day Saturday, 29th September


Ticket required to participate in signing? Yes – you must be registered as a guest at FantasyCon.

Must purchase a book at host bookstore to get book signed? No, but it is encouraged to buy at the event as a thank you to the store and to make it possible for them to invite more authors in the future!

Fans can bring books from other stores to be signed? Yes.

Limit to books Brent can sign? No, but if you have loads of books we may ask you to wait until the end of the queue, or to just have a few signed at a time before queuing again – just to make sure he will have time to sign something for everyone.


Waterstones, Edinburgh West End – 6pm Tuesday, 2nd October


Ticket required to participate in signing? No – free event, un-ticketed.

Must purchase a book at host bookstore to get book signed? No, but it is encouraged to buy at the event as a thank you to the store and to make it possible for them to invite more authors in the future!

Fans can bring books from other stores to be signed? Yes.

Limit to books Brent can sign? No, but if you have loads of books we may ask you to wait until the end of the queue, or to just have a few signed at a time before queuing again – just to make sure he will have time to sign something for everyone.


Full details and ticket info is available for the Waterstones’ events are HERE. Details for the Forbidden Planet event in London is HERE. Brighton / FantasyCon information is HERE.

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Published on September 24, 2012 10:07

September 20, 2012

The New York Times Bestseller List

by CAPSLOCK


Brent just received news that The Blinding Knife made the New York Times Bestseller list for hardcover fiction at #11! The book is also a USA Today bestseller, and is the bestselling fantasy hardcover in both the U.S. and the U.K.


Brent wants to extend a big, big thank you to all the fans who made this possible!



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Published on September 20, 2012 09:38