And ….. relax.

May 1st, 2009 • Posted in Random Stuff, Reviews & Interviews |

picture-028Yesterday I delivered my new novel ECHO CITY FALLS.  It’s a biggie, clocking in at over 500 pages and 160,000 words.  This last week I’ve been working 12 hour days  revising/editing/rewriting, and I slogged right up to the finishing post.  So, apologies if it’s been a bit quiet here, but now that book’s done (for now … until I get edit note from my wonderful editor Anne Groell) things will be a bit easier.

But only a bit!  There’s still plenty to do this month, including a couple of projects I can’t say too much about yet.  Well, I could tell you about them, but then I’d have to kill you all.  And as I don’t know a) who reads this blog, and b) where you all live, and even if I did it’d take me ages to visit you all, and considering the price of petrol nowadays, it’s a scandal, it really is … well, it’s best I day nothing.

Here’s a great review for THE MAP OF MOMENTS, which you really must all buy if you haven’t already.  Go on.  Away with you.

And I might have posted this already, but what the hell, it’s a fantastic review of FALLEN so take another look.

I’ll soon be undertaking a ‘Blog Tour’ to promote the paperback release of FALLEN and the hardback release of THE ISLAND, so watch this space for news, dates and other exciting stuff.

No new book covers at present, so here’s a picture of me and my dog Blu instead.

Right, have a great weekend.  I predict gardening, DIY, a meal out somewhere, and real ale in my future.

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The Map of Moments – review challenge!

April 14th, 2009 • Posted in Book News |

THE MAP OF MOMENTS: A Novel of the Hidden Cities
by Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon
Now available!

“A wonderfully creepy thriller of a ghost story.” – Publishers Weekly, starred review

Love the Hidden Cities novels? Here’s your chance to get the next one FREE!

The first 50 (fifty) people to review The Map of Moments: A Novel of The Hidden Cities by Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon and post the review at both their blog (or website) *AND* at Amazon will get a free signed copy of Tell My Sorrows to the Stones, the next Hidden Cities book, which will be released in 2010.

Once you’ve posted your review, send your link(s) to citieshidden@yahoo.com

The reviews must be at least one paragraph of at least five sentences. This contest is open to residents of the United States, Canada, and Europe. Must be at least 15 years old to enter.

Read an exclusive excerpt from The Map of Moments.
Click here to download:
http://www.christophergolden.com/map5.pdf

For more information about the novels, visit
http://www.thehiddencities.com/

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The Map of Moments – another nice review

March 31st, 2009 • Posted in Reviews & Interviews |

Check it out here.  And buy the book.  Honest, it’s good.

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The Map of Moments – review

March 10th, 2009 • Posted in Reviews & Interviews |

New review here.  It’s …. interesting.

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The Map of Moments

February 12th, 2009 • Posted in Book News |

Check out the Hidden Cities website for updates for The Map of Moments!

Working on a super-double-top-secret screenplay project with a good friend of mine tomorrow … I’m sure a coffee shop visit or two will be involved.

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The Map of Moments

January 27th, 2009 • Posted in Book News |

THE MAP OF MOMENTS is out today!  Check it out … then buy it!  It’s had some fantastic reviews so far – including a starred review from Publishers Weekly – and Chris and I are really keen to hear what readers think.

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The Map of Moments – another review

January 23rd, 2009 • Posted in Book News, Reviews & Interviews |

Here’s another insightful review of The Map of Moments.  The book’s getting some nice attention already, and official release date is January 27th.  What are you waiting for?

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New Book, and I Fought The Law and the Law Won

January 9th, 2009 • Posted in Book News, Random Stuff |

I received my advance copies of The Map of Moments today, the dark fantasy novel I’ve written with my most excellent collaborator Christopher Golden.  The book looks fabulous, is attracting some great reviews, has already attracted some movie interest, and goes on sale at the end of the month.  But pre-orders are Very Good Things, so if you’re interested pop along to your local bookseller and put in a request.  Or order it on amazon.

Had a nice New Year’s present from Gwent Police – a speeding ticket!  Haven’t heard how much I’ll be fined yet, but it’s three points on the licence.  Good job they haven’t got any real criminals to catch grumble grr.

It’s been a good week workwise.  I’m well into my new novel ECHO CITY FALLS, having a great time with it – though today it took a three mile run for me to think myself out of a corner I’d successfully written myself into (no mean feat for a post-Christmas fat bastard like me) – and I can’t wait to see how this one turns out.  That’s an exciting part of any novel writing project for me … I produce a detailed synopsis to set up the deal with the publisher, then when I’m writing that often gets defenestrated at the first plot turn.  And I always look forward to seeing what happens at the end!

Have a great weekend!  Sometime over the weekend I’ll be posting a new Recommendation or two for you.  Watch this space!

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The Map of Moments – another great review

January 5th, 2009 • Posted in Reviews & Interviews |

Following on from the Publishers Weekly starred review of the forthcoming dark fantasy novel with the exceedingly excellent Christopher Golden, The Map of Moments, here’s another great review from SFRevu.  A nice way to start the new year.

And talking of starting something, I began my brand new dark fantasy novel ECHO CITY FALLS today! I fell into the swing of things pretty quickly, and I’m really pleased with the prologue I wrote. This really is dark fantasy ….

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Publishers Weekly Starred Review – The Map of Moments

December 8th, 2008 • Posted in Reviews & Interviews |

My forthcoming novel with Christopher Golden, The Map of Moments, has just had a Starred Review in Publishers Weekly!  That’s a fine way to start the week, I can tell you.  This is the second Novel of the Hidden Cities, and Chris and I are pleased that this review agrees with our own opinion – that it’s even better than the first.

In part, the review says:

Urban realism meets dark fantasy in this spine-tingling second collaboration between authors Golden and Lebbon (after 2008’s Mind the Gap) as they merge the repercussions of Hurricane Katrina with New Orleans’ terrifying ghostly past.

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