Buenas tardes os traigo cositas jugosas¡¡
Antes que nada agradeceros a tod@s
vuestros comentarios
Ahora me paso por vuestros blogs;)para veros¡¡
Empezemos con las noticias que tenemos
La editorial Destino, con la cual colaborò
ha decidido hacer un concurso
sobre este libro, que e de deciros
que os encantara
¿Que teneis que hacer para conseguirlo?
os pongo el link para que leais las bases
del concurso
Os recuerdo que Javier Ruescas el dia 2 de Marzo
presentarà su ùltima novela, la segunda parte de "Cuentos
de Bereth"en la FNAC DE CALLAO
A las 19
En donde habrà concursos y màs sorpresitas
Como os dije ayer , empiezo a colaborar con editoriales
extranjeras es el caso de la editorial que
os pongo arriba.
Para empezar la tarde os dejo las novedades que esta
editorial me ha pasado.
For most of the art, we have worked from either originals or first-generation transparencies, so most of the work is displayed with a brilliance that has never been seen. Plus, there are several pages of fold-out views, including several by Michael Whelan, Ned Dameron, J.K. Potter, John Jude Palencar, Stephen Gervais, and others.
The text, written by King critic George Beahm, looks back at 34 years of King in print. It provides a detailed look at the writer and his life, supplemented with interviews with Michael Whelan, Bernie Wrightson, Drew Struzan, John Cayea, Dave Christiansen, and many others.
The traycased edition is signed by over 33 artists, including Michael Whelan, Bernie Wrightson, Mark Ryden, Dave McKean, Rick Berry, and many more. The deluxe is housed in a large traycase that holds the book, plus a second book of oversize extra prints.
Blackout is the opening movement of a vast, absorbing two-volume novel that may well prove to be Connie Willis’s masterpiece. Like her multi-award winning The Doomsday Book, this marvelous new work marries the intricate mechanics of time travel to the gritty – and dangerous – realities of actual human history.
The narrative opens in Oxford, England in 2060, where a trio of time traveling scholars prepares to depart for various corners of the Second World War. Their mission: to observe, from a “safe” vantage point, the day-to-day nature of life during a critical historical moment, As the action ranges from the evacuation of Dunkirk to the manor houses of rural England to the quotidian horrors of London during the Blitz, the objective nature of their roles gradually changes. Cut off from the safety net of the future and caught up in the “chaotic system” that is history, they are forced to participate, in unexpected ways, in the defining events of the era.
Blackout is an ingeniously constructed time travel novel and a grand entertainment. More than that, it is a moving, exquisitely detailed portrait of a world under siege, a world dominated by chaos, uncertainty, and the threat of imminent extinction. It is the rare sort of book that transcends the limits of genre, offering pleasure, insight, and illumination on virtually every page.
Besotes¡¡¡
Ahora os veo¡¡
Participaría en el concurso pero para los relatos de menos de 5000 palabras soy un desastre, odio resumir y me enrrollo como las persianas.
ResponderEliminarMe encanta vivir en madrid para lo de los autores pero, lamentablemnete, no creo que pueda ir a ver al Cazador. Otra vez será.
Besos
me tiene intrigada el libro el beso del vampiro...
ResponderEliminarsuerte para quien gane esos concursillos...
besos
;)Tranquila Izzi seguro que pronto tendras a escritores en tu ciudad¡¡ten fe¡¡¡
ResponderEliminarLara siii a mi tambien en nada tendremos el libro
besos
uff, el beso del vampiro, me entra un escalofrio con pensar en ojear sus páginas imaginarme la historia :D XD a ver si hay suerte ^^ y felicidades por tu trabajo con las editoriales ;)
ResponderEliminarKhristinna¡¡¡;)Es una gran apuesta la verdad¡¡besotes
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