Warbeast Round-Up
Warbeast, my first Age of Sigmar novel, has been out for a few weeks now, and here’s what people have had to say:
“The best of the Age of Sigmar series so far and also the first full novel length offering… Gav Thorpe introduces two very different but very engaging characters through whom he explores the personal struggles of the stormcast to be who they are and serve Sigmar. Fight, kill, win Epic work and look forward to more of The Warbeast in the future.”
– Dan Findlay-Robinson, Goodreads
“Just finished Warbeast. I have read all the Realmgate books and Arkas is by far the most characterful Stormcast so far!”
– Rob Fitzgerald, Twitter
And if you’ve not been paying attention to my blog, Facebook or Twitter feeds recently, you’ll have missed the following:
My Author’s Notes blog post has been really popular – there have been some great discussions, and wildly differing views, about Age of Sigmar in the comments. It seems people have also enjoyed getting a glimpse of the Black Library process behind the novel – it’s such a day-to-day relationship for me, I sometimes forget people might find it interesting. I’ll try and post more of this kind of material.
I also published the music playlist I used to write Warbeast, something that several people have said they are listening to as they read the book, and paint minis. An extract of Warbeast is available on the Black Library site, but you can read an, erm, extract of the extract, in this blog post.
I also posted about the cover art, and included some great minis of Celestial Vindicators that had been sent in by Paul Billinghurst.
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