Novellas de Tor a la venta en conjunto

Desde que tuve noticias de ello, he apoyado la colección de novellas de Tor. Me parece una buena idea publicar historias en formato corto y el nivel medio está siendo bastante bueno.

Por esto, me llama mucho la atención una decisión comercial que no acabo de entender. La editorial ha decidido agrupar para su venta las novellas que ya ha publicado. Pero el criterio de agrupación no me parece muy lógico. ¿Por meses? ¿No sería mejor una agrupación por temáticas o incluso por autor cuando sea posible?

Los descuentos ofrecidos son interesantes, casi como un tres por dos, pero desconozco si una mezcla tan heterogénea acabará convenciendo al comprador.

Aquí os pongo cuáles serán los primeros packs:

Tor.com Bundle 1 – September 2015

The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps – Kai Ashante Wilson
Witches of Lychford – Paul Cornell
Sunset Mantle – Alter S. Reiss
Binti – Nnedi Okorafor

Tor.com Bundle 2 – October 2015

The Last Witness – KJ Parker
Of Sorrow and Such – Angela Slatter
Envy of Angels – Matt Wallace

Tor.com Bundle 3 – November 2015

The Builders – Daniel Polansky
Domnall and the Borrowed Child – Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
The Shootout Solution – Michael R. Underwood

¿Qué os parece a vosotros esta maniobra de marketing?

Contenidos de The Year’s Top Short SF Novels

Ya conocemos las novelas cortas seleccionadas por Allan Kaster para su  The Year’s Top Short SF Novels. Son las siguientes:

“The Man Who Sold the Moon” de Cory Doctorow
“The Regular” de Ken Liu
“Claudius Rex” de John P. Murphy
“Of All Possible Worlds” de Jay O’Connell
“Each in His Prison, Thinking of the Key” de William Preston
“The Last Log of the Lachrimosa” de Alastair Reynolds

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The magicians se emitirá en Syfy España

Según la propia web de Syfy, estrenará a principios del año que viene la serie The magicians, basada en los libros de Lev Grossman.

Como reza la nota de prensa:

The Magicians está basada en el exitoso libro de Lev Grossman en el que gira en torno a un grupo de veinteañeros que viven en Nueva York y mientras estudian lo que es la magia descubren que la fantasía que leen los niños es demasiado real y representa un grave peligro para la humanidad.

La serie cuenta con un reparto formado por Jason Ralph, Arjun Gupta, Olivia Taylor Dudley y Summer Bishil, entre otros.

Portadas de Sharp Ends, colección de Joe Abercrombie

Aquí os traigo las portadas de la edición inglesa y americana de Sharp Ends, la colección de relatos cortos de Joe Abercrombie. Después de leer su relato “Tough Times All Over” confieso que siento mucha curiosidad por el resto de su obra corta.

Sharp-Ends-FC Abercrombie_SharpEnds-HC.jpgThe Union may be full of bastards, but there’s only one who thinks he can save the day single-handed when the Gurkish come calling: the incomparable Colonel Sand dan Glokta.

Curnden Craw and his dozen are out to recover a mysterious item from beyond the Crinna. Only one small problem: no one seems to know what the item is.

Shevedieh, the self-styled best thief in Styria, lurches from disaster to catastrophe alongside her best friend and greatest enemy, Javre, Lioness of Hoskopp.

And after years of bloodshed, the idealistic chieftain Bethod is desperate to bring peace to the North. There’s only one obstacle left – his own lunatic champion, the most feared man in the North: the Bloody-Nine . . .

Sharp Ends combines previously published, award-winning short tales with exclusive new short stories. Violence explodes, treachery abounds, and the words are as deadly as the weapons in this rogue’s gallery of side-shows, back-stories, and sharp endings from the world of the First Law.

Stephen Baxter escribirá la continuación de La guerra de los Mundos

Gollancz ha anunciado que Stephen Baxter escribirá la continuación autorizada de la famosa obra de H.G. Welss La guerra de los mundos. La novela se llamará The Massacre of Mankind y se espera su publicación a principios de 2017.

Aquí os dejo la nota de prensa:

Gollancz sign up sequel to The War of the Worlds from leading SF novelist

Gollancz is delighted to announce the acquisition of World rights to The Massacre of Mankind. Gollancz Commissioning Editor, Marcus Gipps, bought world rights from Chris Schelling of Selectric Artists.

The Massacre of Mankind is a sequel to one of the most famous and influential SF books ever – The War of the Worlds, by H.G. Wells. The novel is written by the multi-award-winning co-author of The Long Earth novels with Terry Pratchett, Stephen Baxter.

Marcus Gipps, Gollancz Commissioning Editor and the editor overseeing the book, said, “Steve has a great track record of collaborating with other authors, from Arthur C. Clarke and Alastair Reynolds to Terry Pratchett. I’ve seen early material from this remarkable new project, and can’t wait to unleash Steve’s new Martian terror upon the world.”

First published in 1897, The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells has been both popular (having never gone out of print) and influential, spawning half a dozen feature films, radio dramas, a record album, various comic book adaptations, and a television series.

In Stephen Baxter’s terrifying sequel, set in late 1920s London, the Martians return, and the war begins again. But the aliens do not repeat the mistakes of their last invasion. They know how they lost last time. They target Britain first, since we resisted them last time. The massacre of mankind has begun.

Steve Baxter said: “HG Wells is the daddy of modern SF. He drew on deep traditions, for instance of scientific horror dating back to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) and fantastic voyages such as Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels (1726). And he had important near-contemporaries such as Jules Verne. But Wells did more than any other writer to shape the form and themes of modern science fiction, and indeed through his wider work exerted a profound influence on the history of the twentieth century. Now it’s an honour for me to celebrate his enduring imaginative legacy, more than a hundred and fifty years after his birth.”

The Massacre of Mankind will be published in hardback, £20, and eBook, £19.99, on the 19th January 2017.

Stephen Baxter is the pre-eminent SF writer of his generation. Published around the world he has won awards in the UK, US, Germany and Japan. He has written more than twenty novels, published in more than twenty languages. His previous works include, The Time Ships, an authorised sequel to The Time Machine by H. G. Wells to mark the centenary of the original’s publication. The Medusa Chronicles, a co-authored novel with Alastair Reynolds inspired by Arthur C Clarke’s short story ‘A Meeting with Medusa’ will be published by Gollancz in March 2016.

Contenidos y portada de African Monsters

Aquí os traigo los relatos que formarán parte de African Monsters, la nueva recopilación editada por Margret Helgadottir y Jo Thomas.

“On the Road” de Nnedi Okorafor
“Impundulu” de Joan de la Haye
“One Hundred and Twenty Days of Sunlight” de Tade Thompson
“Severed” de Jayne Bauling
“The Death of One” de Su Opperman
“Chikwambo” de T.L. Huchu
“Monwor” de Dilman Dila
“That Woman” de S. Lotz
“Sacrament of Tears” de Toby Bennett
“Bush Baby” de Chikodili Emelumadu
“After The Rain” de Joe Vaz
“Taraab and Terror in Zanzibar” de Dave-Brendon de Burgh
“A Whisper in the Reeds” de Nerine Dorman
“Acid Test” de Vianne Venter
“Thandiwe’s Tokoloshe” de Nick Wood
“A Divided Sun” de James Bennett y Dave Johnson (artista)

Y la portada:

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