Quantcast
Channel: Fantasy Book Review blog » John Jarrold
Browsing latest articles
Browse All 7 View Live

Paul Kearney signs two-book deal

Jonathan Oliver, commissioning editor of Solaris Books, has acquired two new novels by Paul Kearney, set on the same world as his successful Solaris novel The Ten Thousand. The agent was John Jarrold,...

View Article


Charlotte Naylor joins John Jarrold Literary Agency

John Jarrold’s latest client is British fantasy writer Charlotte Naylor, who is planning a fantasy series that will appeal to readers of Trudi Canavan, Kristin Cashore and Maria V Snyder, opening with...

View Article


Black Library announces the return of William King

William King has signed a major new deal with the Black Library, for a trilogy based on the high elf characters Tyrion and Teclis. Twin brothers Tyrion and Teclis are the greatest heroes of an age, and...

View Article

Adam Nevill’s Apartment 16 to be translated into German

Two of Adam Nevill’s horror novels, Apartment 16 and The Ritual, are to be translated for the German market. When Sascha Mamczak at Heyne acquired German rights from Jon Mitchell, Rights Manager at Pan...

View Article

Andy Remic joins the John Jarrold Literary Agency

Author Andy Remic has joined the John Jarrold Literary Agency. Andy is the author of nine published science fiction and fantasy novels with Orbit, Solaris and Angry Robot since 2003. He recently set up...

View Article


New book deals for William King and Nathan Hawke

Here is the latest news, fresh from the John Jarrold Literary Agency. William King has signed a major new deal with the Black Library for a Warhammer 40K series, The Macharian Trilogy, based within the...

View Article

Gollancz acquire new Stephen Hunt fantasy trilogy

Gillian Redfearn of Gollancz has acquired The Far-Called, a three-book fantasy series by Stephen Hunt. The first novel will be called In Dark Service and will be published in 2013. Hunt is the author...

View Article
Browsing latest articles
Browse All 7 View Live