So, K.J. Parker
stepped out of the shadows and cast a light on the identity of the writer
behind this pseudonym, that of Tom Holt.
(I could have used some drums and made a longish pause here to heighten the
suspense, but there is nothing surprising left of it since this news is over a week old.) I have very little to opinion on this, besides knowing precisely how
to address K.J. Parker my consideration for his works doesn’t suffer any change
whatsoever. K.J. Parker is one of my favorite fantasy writers, if not the top
favorite. My only thought on this matter is that I hope K.J. Parker would continue
to keep me busy with his novels and short stories in the future. I rest assured
for the time being, K.J. Parker’s new novel “Savages” is coming this summer from Subterranean Press, while on September Tor.com publishes his novella “The Last Witness”. More than that, between these two Orbit Books will finish the publication of K.J. Parker’s serialized
novel, “The Two of Swords”. The
first three parts of “The Two of Swords” are already available in various
electronic formats, with the fourth coming on May and the rest monthly until
September. There is a downside for me here, I am not very fond of serialized
novels, since my patience is already put to a test by waiting for the books I
wish to read to be released I am more willing to await the publication of all
the parts of a serialized novel before starting reading it rather than wonder what
happens in the next installment. It’s no easy task to do that with favorite TV
shows or fantasy series. I just hope that when all the 8 parts of “The Two of
Swords” are published a physical volume would be available also; I would
certainly love to put it next to my copies of all K.J. Parker’s books. If you
want to learn more about “The Two of Swords” or start reading it already you
can find all the details on its dedicated website.
“Why are we fighting this
war? Because evil must be resisted, and sooner or later there comes a time when
men of principle have to make a stand. Because war is good for business and
it’s better to die on our feet than live on our knees. Because they started it.
But at this stage in the proceedings,” he added, with a slightly lop-sided
grin, “mostly from force of habit.”
A soldier with a gift for archery. A woman who kills
without care. Two brothers, both unbeatable generals, now fighting for opposing
armies. No-one in the vast and once glorious United Empire remains untouched by
the rift between East and West, and the war has been fought for as long as
anyone can remember. Some still survive who know how it was started, but no-one
knows how it will end.
This serial novel from the World Fantasy Award winning
K. J. Parker is the story of a war on a grand scale, told through the eyes of
its soldiers, politicians, victims and heroes. The first three parts of The Two
of Swords will arrive in April 2015, with further installments to be released
monthly.
6 comments:
Hi Mihai,
I really like K.J. Parkers writing but I'm no fan of book serials.
Therefore I will wait for a complete "The Two of Swords" edition.
I believe it is worth the wait. :)
I totally agree with waiting for a physical copy of the serialized story. I'm very excited for Savages though! I read the excerpt you posted a while ago and it reminded me of his first trilogy. (Which has remained my favorite; The Company a close second) Truth be told I always had a suspicion that Parker was indeed male. Call me silly but his signature in my signed edition of Purple and Black just reeked of a dude signature. Nothing changes for me either, but I'm sure some people will inevitably bring up the whole sexist argument now;) Thanks for keeping everyone up to date on Parker news!
Thank you for reading them! :)
I think that something of a debate would start, if it isn't already started. But I'll definitely stay away from it. After all, his talent is undeniable and his books so far have been nothing but the best. I love "The Company" a lot too, but I also love all K.J. Parker's fiction a lot. ;)
This book sounds interesting, and if serialized, then I would like to wait for several instalments before beginning. Thanks, Mihai.
Barbara, I can't wait to read it, but I'll not jump right away on it, I wait for the entire novel to be available. I believe that going with each part when it's out would put my patience to a too great a test. ;)
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