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September 5, 2019
Steampunk Thursday: Scarlet Traces - Out Now!

It is the dawn of the twentieth century.
Following the Martians' failed invasion of Earth, the British Empire has seized their technology and unlocked its secrets for themselves. It is a Golden Age of discovery, adventure, culture, invention—and of domination, and rebellion.
Scarlet Traces reveals a world of ant-headed nightmares; vacuum salesmen; war machines; deadly secrets; clockwork marvels; and Sherlock Holmes, T. S. Eliot and Thomas Edison as you've never seen them before...
Including stories by Stephen Baxter, I. N. J. Culbard, Adam Roberts, Emma Beeby, James Lovegrove, Nathan Duck, Mark Morris, Dan Whitehead, Chris Roberson, Maura McHugh, Jonathan Green, and Andrew Lane.




Ian Edginton is a New York Times bestselling author and multiple Eisner Award nominee.
His recent titles include the green apocalypse saga The Hinterkind for DC/Vertigo; Steed and Mrs Peel for BOOM, the steam- and clock-punk series Stickleback , Ampney Crucis Investigates and Brass Sun for the legendary UK science fiction weekly, 2000 AD; game properties Dead Space: Liberation and The Evil Within for Titan Books, and the audio adventure Torchwood: Army of One for the BBC.
He has adapted the complete canon of Sherlock Holmes novels into a series of graphic novels for Self Made Hero, as well writing several volumes of Holmes apocrypha entitled The Victorian Undead . He has also adapted H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds as well as writing several highly acclaimed sequels, Scarlet Traces and Scarlet Traces: The Great Game .
He lives and works in England. He keeps a bee.
Published on September 05, 2019 03:13
September 2, 2019
Thought for the Day
Published on September 02, 2019 01:00
August 26, 2019
Thought for the Day
Published on August 26, 2019 01:00
August 24, 2019
Short Story Saturday: Scarlet Traces

I first discovered Scarlet Traces when it appeared in the Judge Dredd Megazine, the series having originally been conceived as a partially animated serial, intended for the now-defunct website Cool Beans World.
The premise, for anyone who doesn't know, is that after the Martians' failed invasion of Earth, in H G Wells' The War of the Worlds , the British Empire retro-engineers the aliens' technology and uses it to expand even further. But the Martin menace is not done, and something is draining young women of blood whose bodies are being washed up on the banks of the Thames near Whitechapel...

There are now numerous graphic novels continuing the saga, and I had the original one signed years ago by D'Israeli. I took as the launching off point of my story something that is mentioned in passing in one panel in Book 2, The Great Game. Fans of the Pax Britannia series may find the writing style feels a little familiar and it features two of my ongoing interests, Ancient Egypt and Mars.
Scarlet Traces: A War of the Worlds Anthology is published by Abaddon Books on 5th September, and is the third anthology I have been published in this year.

Published on August 24, 2019 01:00
August 23, 2019
Gamebook Friday: ACE Gamebooks at Fighting Fantasy Fest 3
ACE Gamebooks
will be at
Fighting Fantasy Fest 3
on Saturday 31st August, at the University of West London in Ealing. If you're coming along, do bring your copies of
Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland
,
The Wicked Wizard of Oz
, and
NEVERLAND - Here Be Monsters!
to be signed, or pick one up while you're there.




Published on August 23, 2019 14:59
August 19, 2019
Thought for the Day
Published on August 19, 2019 01:00
August 15, 2019
MantiCon 2019

On Friday afternoon, from 5-6pm, I will giving a talk about my word, with the very capable German gamebook author Jens Schumacher moderating and translating for the non-English speakers. I also expect to sign one or two copies of Alice im Düsterland over the course of the weekend.
So if you happen to be attending MantiCon yourself, do come over and say "Hallo!"
Published on August 15, 2019 01:00
August 12, 2019
Beowulf Beastslayer cover reveal
I am delighted to be able to share with you the finished cover for
Beowulf Beastslayer
, featuring Russ Nicholson's astonishing artwork.
I am particularly thrilled about the cover quote written by one of my TV heroes, Dr Janina Ramirez , who has her own book about Beowulf coming out in September.
The second cover quote is by another academic, who also happens to be one of the backers of the original Kickstarter, Prof. Dr. Oliver M. Traxel .
Beowulf Beastslayer is published this October by Snowbooks.

I am particularly thrilled about the cover quote written by one of my TV heroes, Dr Janina Ramirez , who has her own book about Beowulf coming out in September.

The second cover quote is by another academic, who also happens to be one of the backers of the original Kickstarter, Prof. Dr. Oliver M. Traxel .
Beowulf Beastslayer is published this October by Snowbooks.
Published on August 12, 2019 15:52
Thought for the Day
Published on August 12, 2019 01:00
August 10, 2019
Short Story Saturday: Wonderland
I was delighted to receive my contributor copies of
Wonderland
today, an anthology of short stories inspired by Lewis Carroll's
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
.
When editors Marie O'Regan and Paul Kane invited me to contribute something to the anthology they told me that they were looking for stories set within the Wonderland universe, so, of course, I pitched them a story set in a quasi-medieval universe, inspired by the poem Jabberwocky. Fortunately they loved it, as did Titan, and so The Hunting of the Jabberwock seventh story of nineteen in the book.
Wonderland, the anthology, with another Alice-inspired book in the background.
The funny thing is, the pitch was a re-working of a synopsis I first sent to the Black Library that was rejected 19 years ago. It was originally supposed to be feature the Kislevite mercenary Torben Badenov and his band*. However, The Hunting of the Jabberwock is a much better story with the Warhammer elements removed, and I am very pleased with how it's turned out. It is also among good company, as the anthology includes brand new stories by the likes of M. R. Carey, Alison Littlewood, James Lovegrove, George Mann, Lilith Saintcrow, Cavan Scott, Robert Shearman, and Rio Youers.
Wonderland is published by Titan Books on 17th September, and I believe there will be a mass signing at this year's FantasyCon in Glasgow, although I won't be there.
Are you ready to go back down the rabbit-hole... again?
"Beware the Jabberwock, my son!The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!"
* Does anyone remember the Jabberwock featured in the original WFRP bestiary?
When editors Marie O'Regan and Paul Kane invited me to contribute something to the anthology they told me that they were looking for stories set within the Wonderland universe, so, of course, I pitched them a story set in a quasi-medieval universe, inspired by the poem Jabberwocky. Fortunately they loved it, as did Titan, and so The Hunting of the Jabberwock seventh story of nineteen in the book.

The funny thing is, the pitch was a re-working of a synopsis I first sent to the Black Library that was rejected 19 years ago. It was originally supposed to be feature the Kislevite mercenary Torben Badenov and his band*. However, The Hunting of the Jabberwock is a much better story with the Warhammer elements removed, and I am very pleased with how it's turned out. It is also among good company, as the anthology includes brand new stories by the likes of M. R. Carey, Alison Littlewood, James Lovegrove, George Mann, Lilith Saintcrow, Cavan Scott, Robert Shearman, and Rio Youers.
Wonderland is published by Titan Books on 17th September, and I believe there will be a mass signing at this year's FantasyCon in Glasgow, although I won't be there.
Are you ready to go back down the rabbit-hole... again?

* Does anyone remember the Jabberwock featured in the original WFRP bestiary?
Published on August 10, 2019 04:00