May 212015
 

Congratulations to DMLA authors who were named 2014 Locus Awards Finalists!

Fantasy Novel:

  • Steles of the Sky by Elizabeth Bear
  • City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett

Novelette:

  • “The Hand Is Quicker” by Elizabeth Bear

Short Story:

  • “Covenant” by Elizabeth Bear
Apr 142015
 
Congratulations to DMLA authors included on the David Gemmell Longlists for 2015!
  • City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett (Jo Fletcher Books)
  • The Incorruptibles by John Hornor Jacobs (Gollancz)
  • Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor (Hodder & Stoughton)
  • The Broken Eye by Brent Weeks (Orbit)
  • The Incorruptibles by John Hornor Jacobs (Gollancz)
Apr 102015
 

Congratulations to DMLA authors who received Hugo nominations!

  • Best Novel: Skin Game by Jim Butcher
  • Best Fancast: Tea and Jeopardy by Emma Newman and Peter Newman
Mar 172015
 

Cover for Last Plane to Heaven by Jake LakeTwo DMLA books were awarded a 2014 Earphones Award by AudioFile Magazine:

Feb 262015
 

Cover for Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor. A teal sea teaming with sea creatures - sharks, manta rays, giant squid, an anglerfish - and at the center the silhouette of a woman, floating.Cover for The Incorruptibles by John Hornor Jacobs. A black cover with the drawing in white, looking like a wood-cut. A campfire in the foreground, a steamboat on a river in the middleground, and tall mountains with dragons flying over them in the background.Congratulations to DMLA authors nominated for a 2015 SFX Award!

Best Novel:

  • Lagoon – Nnedi Okorafor
  • The Incorruptibles – John Hornor Jacobs
Feb 232015
 

Cover for Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor. A teal sea teaming with sea creatures - sharks, manta rays, giant squid, an anglerfish - and at the center the silhouette of a woman, floating.Congratulations to Nnedi Okorafor on Lagoon‘s nomination for the 2014 Kitschies Red Tentacle (Best Novel)!

When a massive object crashes into the ocean off the coast of Lagos, Nigeria’s most populous and legendary city, three people wandering along Bar Beach (Adaora, the marine biologist- Anthony, the rapper famous throughout Africa- Agu, the troubled soldier) find themselves running a race against time to save the country they love and the world itself… from itself. Lagoon expertly juggles multiple points of view and crisscrossing narratives with prose that is at once propulsive and poetic, combining everything from superhero comics to Nigerian mythology to tie together a story about a city consuming itself.

At its heart a story about humanity at the crossroads between the past, present, and future, Lagoon touches on political and philosophical issues in the rich tradition of the very best science fiction, and ultimately asks us to consider the things that bind us together – and the things that make us human.

Feb 202015
 

Cover for Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor. A teal sea teaming with sea creatures - sharks, manta rays, giant squid, an anglerfish - and at the center the silhouette of a woman, floating.Congratulations to Nnedi Okorafor on Lagoon being nominated for the 2014 British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel!

When a massive object crashes into the ocean off the coast of Lagos, Nigeria’s most populous and legendary city, three people wandering along Bar Beach (Adaora, the marine biologist- Anthony, the rapper famous throughout Africa- Agu, the troubled soldier) find themselves running a race against time to save the country they love and the world itself… from itself. Lagoon expertly juggles multiple points of view and crisscrossing narratives with prose that is at once propulsive and poetic, combining everything from superhero comics to Nigerian mythology to tie together a story about a city consuming itself.

At its heart a story about humanity at the crossroads between the past, present, and future, Lagoon touches on political and philosophical issues in the rich tradition of the very best science fiction, and ultimately asks us to consider the things that bind us together – and the things that make us human.

Feb 162015
 

Photo of author MacKinlay KantorMacKinlay Kantor’s Andersonville has been nominated for a 2015 Audie in the Classic category!

Acclaimed as the greatest novel ever written about the War Between the States, this searing Pulitzer Prize-winning book captures all the glory and shame of America’s most tragic conflict in the vivid, crowded world of Andersonville, and the people who lived outside its barricades. Based on the author’s extensive research and nearly 25 years in the making, MacKinlay Kantor’s best-selling masterwork tells the heartbreaking story of the notorious Georgia prison where 50,000 Northern soldiers suffered – and 14,000 died – and of the people whose lives were changed by the grim camp where the best and the worst of the Civil War came together. Here is the savagery of the camp commandant, the deep compassion of a nearby planter and his gentle daughter, the merging of valor and viciousness within the stockade itself, and the day-to-day fight for survival among the cowards, cutthroats, innocents, and idealists thrown together by the brutal struggle between North and South. A moving portrait of the bravery of people faced with hopeless tragedy, this is the inspiring American classic of an unforgettable period in American history.

Jan 212015
 

cover of The Burning Dark by Adam Christopher. A long dark corridor on a space station, brightly it at the end. A silhouette of a figure stands in the light, and from it stems a bright teal audio wave that lines the floor, getting bigger/louder the closer it gets to the viewer.Congratulations to Adam Christopher on The Burning Dark appearing on the preliminary Ballot for the Bram Stoker Award!

Back in the day, Captain Abraham Idaho Cleveland had led the Fleet into battle against an implacable machine intelligence capable of devouring entire worlds. But after saving a planet, and getting a bum robot knee in the process, he finds himself relegated to one of the most remote backwaters in Fleetspace to oversee the decommissioning of a semi-deserted space station well past its use-by date.
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Jan 122015
 

Cover for Maplecroft by Cherie Priest. A woman's whose blond hair is in a proper Victorian updo has her back to us as she stands between two forebodingly lit marble columns. She is wearing a fancy blue Victorian dress. In her left hand, held slightly behind her, she holds a bloody ax.Congratulations to Cherie Priest on Maplecroft being nominated for the 2014 Philip K. Dick Award!

Lizzie Borden took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks; and when she saw what she had done, she gave her father forty-one….

The people of Fall River, Massachusetts, fear me. Perhaps rightfully so. I remain a suspect in the brutal deaths of my father and his second wife despite the verdict of innocence at my trial. With our inheritance, my sister, Emma, and I have taken up residence in Maplecroft, a mansion near the sea and far from gossip and scrutiny.

But it is not far enough from the affliction that possessed my parents. Their characters, their very souls, were consumed from within by something that left malevolent entities in their place. It originates from the ocean’s depths, plaguing the populace with tides of nightmares and madness.

This evil cannot hide from me. No matter what guise it assumes, I will be waiting for it. With an axe.