Virga
Feb 06, 2012
The Sunless Countries paperback
Coming in May. Get the whole set!
Yeah, it's about time. The Sunless Countries will be arriving in trade paperback edition on May 8 or thereabouts. This is another fine edition and looks great next to the Cities of the Air and Pirate Sun trades. When it's out you'll be able to buy all the Virga books except for Ashes of Candesce in this format. They're beautiful editions and I highly recommend going this route if you want to quickly get up to speed with the editions.
On the other hand, I'm hoping to set up an offer on this site of signed original hardcover editions of all my books... hopefully in the next week or so. So maybe you want to hold out for that hardcover original...
Jan 09, 2012
Read the prologue to Ashes of Candesce
It's available now
Ashes of Candesce will hit the shelves on February 14, but meanwhile,Tor.com has an excerpt you can read online! I hope you like it.
Ashes brings together all the disparate plot threads from the first four books, and wraps them all up in one epic adventure. You'll encounter all the main characters from the previous books, and some surprising new ones. And, we finally get to see more than just a glimpse of the strange posthuman world that lies outside Virga.
The Virga series has been a great ride, and I hope you enjoy reading the cataclysmic ending as much as I did writing it.
Nov 17, 2011
Previewing this Saturday...
Guess what this is about
Yes, it's finally (almost) here: the graphic novel version of Sun of Suns! And I'll be doing the full reveal and talking extensively about the project this weekend at SFContario, at the Ramada Plaza Hotel in downtown Toronto.
Sun of Suns is set in the world of Virga, the ultimate hyper-technological-post-singularity-cannons-and-swordfights-pirate-infested steampunk playground of the imagination. There's much to say about the new project, and I'll be unveiling the artists, our writer and editor and their work on Saturday night at 6:00 p.m. For now, you'll have to get by on this teaser image.
Hope to see you there!
Apr 20, 2011
Cover art for Ashes of Candesce
...I'm stunned
Tor has unveiled the cover art for my next Virga novel, Ashes of Candesce, and this time, Stephan Martiniere has outdone himself. I've always been delighted with his covers--as a matter of fact, not two hours ago I was in a framing store arranging to have the Lady of Mazes cover piece framed--but THIS! This is by far the most gorgeous cover he's done for one of my books. But what makes it such a personal and emotionally moving experience for me is that, as with his image for Queen of Candesce, this is a particular, specific scene from the book that he's represented here--and he's captured my vision perfectly. I got all choked up when I saw it; and then I danced around in delight for ten minutes.
And who exactly is that, standing at the top of the stairs? And where is she? You've met her before, and very recently, in the series. The light that floods the scene is not that of Candesce, the sun of suns, nor is it the light of any sun we've yet seen in these books--but the sun that's casting that light is very important to one of our main characters. --And that's all I'll say about it for now.
I could not be happier. Thank you, Stephan, for this stellar piece of art, and thanks, Tor, for believing in this series.
Feb 22, 2011
Pirate Sun Arrives in Germany March 8, 2011
My German editions of the Virga books have been spectacular, and the third in the series, Segel der Zeit, is no exception. You can order it now from Amazon.de, since it'll be released in only a couple of weeks. These mass-market editions are gorgeous, and I can't wait to get my comp copies!
Jun 30, 2010
Sunless Countries shortlisted for the Sunburst Award
Canada's juried SF/Fantasy award has some strong contenders this year - plus me
The short list for the 2010 Sunburst Award has been announced, and once again I'm on it! Here's what they have to say about The Sunless Countries:
Immediately captivating, this is equal parts great world-building and strong characterization. Wonderfully original settings and visual detail light up this richly imagined world. Leal, her friends and her enemies are vividly drawn and sympathetic. Particularly impressive is Schroeder's ability to make this, the fourth book in the Virga series, as accessible to readers as the first.
The complete list of shortlisted works:
- Charles de Lint, The Mystery of Grace (Tor, ISBN: 0765317567)
- A.M. Dellamonica, Indigo Springs (Tor, ISBN: 0765319470)
- Cory Doctorow, Makers (Tor, ISBN: 0765312794)
- Karl Schroeder, The Sunless Countries (Tor, ISBN: 0765320762)
- Robert Charles Wilson, Julian Comstock (Tor, ISBN: 0765319713)
The short-listed works in the young adult category for the 2010 Sunburst Award are:
- Megan Crewe, Give Up the Ghost (Henry Holt, ISBN: 0805089306)
- Maureen Garvie, Amy By Any Other Name (Key Porter, ISBN: 1554701422)
- Hiromi Goto, Half World (Penguin, ISBN: 0670069655)
- Lesley Livingston, Wondrous Strange (HarperTeen, ISBN: 0061575372)
- Arthur Slade, The Hunchback Assignment (HarperCollins, ISBN: 1554683548)