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Ahh, it must be a special day. I ran across not only the (awesome) cover for the fifth printing of Patrick Rothfuss‘sThe Name of the Wind, but also the cover for George R.R. Martin‘s upcoming (sometime) A Dance with Dragons

The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss A Dance with Dragons

I must’ve done something special to get a cover for one of my favourite books and one of my most eagerly anticipated books released in the same day! To top it off, they’re both terrific! Between the recently revealed cover blurb and this new cover, an optimist might actually start to wonder if we might not see A Dance with Dragons before the end of the year.

Thanks goes to ardrhys11892 of the Official Terry Brooks Forum for pointing out the A Dance with Dragons cover!

Pat, from the Fantasy Hotlist, recently dug up the (completely awesome) cover art for Richard Morgan’s upcoming foray into the Fantasy genre.

Enjoy!

The Steel Remains by Richard K. Morgan

When a man you know to be of sound mind tells you his recently deceased mother has just tried to climb in his bedroom window and eat him, you have two options. You can smell his breath, take his pulse and check his pupils to see if he’s ingested anything nasty, or you can believe him. Ringil Angeleyes had already tried the first course of action with Bashka the Schoolmaster to no avail, so he put down his pint with an elaborate sigh and went to get his broadsword. And he’s not the only one to be dragged from the serious business of drinking for something as mundane as the walking dead. Archeth – pragmatist, cynic and engineer – is called from her work at the whim of the most powerful man in the Empire. Ekar Dragonbane finds himself entangled in a small-town battle between common sense and religious fervour. And after a personal encounter with the vengeful gods Poltar the Shaman is about to be an awful lot more careful who he prays to. Anti-social, anti-heroic, and decidedly irritated, all four of them are about to be sent unwillingly forth into a vicious, vigorous and thoroughly unsuspecting fantasy world.

I’ve got to say, if his novel is anywhere near as cool as the cover, then we are in for a treat. You can check out Morgan’s web site HERE.

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Over at the official Terry Brooks Forum (Link), I just stumbled across the cover art for Steven Erikson’s upcoming novel, Toll the Hounds.

Toll the Hounds by Steven Erikson

I’m not sure what I think about the new direction they’re taking with his covers (as compared to the UK/Canadian covers, not the horrendous US covers), but hopefully it helps him in the sales department! Lord knows he deserves to be read by a wider audience!

Brian Ruckley, author of Winterbirth recently gave us a sneak peak of the cover for his next novel, Bloodheir. Pretty cool, eh? I really liked the cover of Winterbirth and I’m glad to see they’re staying with the same style.

Bloodheir by Brian Ruckley

I didn’t enjoy Winterbirth as much as some people, but I saw a lot of potential and I’m looking forward to seeing what Ruckley brings to the table in the next novel!

You can find my interview with Brian Ruckley HERE and my review of Winterbirth HERE.