Dave Duncan's latest, Speak to the Devil, the first book in a new series "The Brothers Magnus" is now available in hardcover from Tor. It received a starred review from Publishers Weekly and Top Pick from Romantic Times. For more see the announcement at Dave's website.
Dave's three short novels published as "The King's Daggers" will be reissued some time this year in print-on-demand format as an omnibus volume entitled, The Monster War, A Tale of the King's Blades. "All the old gang are in there: Durendal, Ambrose, Bandit, Snake, plus a lot of information missing from the main series. I look forward to having three more books published in 2010 (The mass market edition of Ill Met in the Arena was released in January). For estimated release dates, please check the Availabilities page. Forthcoming: A hardcover original fantasy from Tor: Speak to the Devil, Book One, and a trade paperback original Science Fiction from Edge: Pock's World. ("This will be my first Science Fiction since Hero! in 1991.)"
Five of Dave's out-of-print titles are now available in print-on-demand and e-book formats. The first two are Science Fiction standalones, and the other three comprise "The Great Game" trilogy. "If you collect my books or buy them as gifts, you might want to consider the Personalized Print on Demand editions from E-Reads and SharedBook. The Seventh Sword series is currently available. I expect other volumes will follow. Please see the webpage for full details."

As well, Dave's 1988 fantasy series "The Seventh Sword" is now available in Amazon's Kindle store. Dave says, "This was my most successful series ever...I still get fan mail about it." The three titles are The Reluctant Swordsman, The Coming of Wisdom and The Destiny of the Sword.

The first book in the series, The Secret of Grim Hill, was nominated for both Saskatchewan's Diamond Willow Award and Atlantic Canada's Hackmatack Award for 2010. Besides bookstores, the series is now available in Scholastic's Arrow Book Club. The Secret of Grim Hill also won the Ontario Library Association's Silver Birch Award. As well, The Canadian Toy Council named it as one of the "Great Books for Children" for 2008; and it has been shortlisted for

Vampire enthusiasts can read about the new Canadian vampire anthology, Evolve, (EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing), edited by award-winning Nancy Kilpatrick, at http://www.vampires-evolve.com/index.htmlhttp://www.vampires-evolve.com/index.html . The site also provides links to information on the contributors, including Mary Choo ,whose short story, "Resonance," appears in the collection, along with Rhea Rose's story "Alia's Angel".


Eileen Kernaghan's Wild Talent: a Novel of the Supernatural is reviewed by Ursula Pflug in the April 2009 issue of The New York Review of Science Fiction. Pflug writes, "Acclaimed Canadian author Eileen Kernaghan ... is known for her painstaking historical research and her interest in diverse cultural and historical manifestations of spirituality. Wild Talent is no exception." And from Canadian Children's Book News, spring 2009: "Eileen Kernaghan creates a richly atmospheric tale ... The vividly realized setting and quietly appealing protagonist lend this story an irresistible allure, both to readers of historical fiction and those who will be drawn by its more fantastical and otherworldly elements."

September 2009, $12.95 ISBN 978-0-9810658-2-3 Wattle and Daub Books, Grandview RPO, PO Box 78038, Vancouver BC V5N 5W1.