Progress Report April ’25| Joe Abercrombie
2024 in Review| Joe Abercrombie
Great news for those who missed my tour of the US a couple of months back: I’m going to be BACK in the US at the start of September! A brief trip this time, to appear at the National Book Festival in Washington, and to do an event with VE Schwab outside Philadelphia. Should you […]| Joe Abercrombie
2024 in Review| Joe Abercrombie
James Cameron takes on The Devils| Joe Abercrombie
James Cameron takes on The Devils| Joe Abercrombie
Well, well, well, my tour of the UK and US is completed, and it was quite an experience. Obviously I’ve done a lot of events in the UK before – I think I first toured with the Heroes back in the distant mists of 2011, but this was the first time since Covid I’d done […]| Joe Abercrombie
I’ve done a few conventions in the US, a couple of comic cons, even a smattering of bookshop appearances, but I’ve never before done anything approaching an actual proper book tour, so I’m delighted to announce that Tor US are bringing me across the pond in May for a full two weeks for the release of […]| Joe Abercrombie
UK Publication Day!| Joe Abercrombie
So those wonderful fellows at The Broken Binding, who have been revolutionising SF&F bookselling over the last few years, have just announced their signed limited edition of The Devils: These are blessed (or perhaps cursed) by a devilish exclusive wraparound cover by John Anthony di Giovanni, exclusive endpapers by Jeff Brown and Peng Lu, sprayed edges of […]| Joe Abercrombie
UK tour dates for the Devils have been announced today, starting on UK publication date on 6th May, and they look a little something like this: The London one is in conversation with Steven Pacey, which should be good value for I daresay you’ll get the despair not only of me talking nonsense but the […]| Joe Abercrombie
Happy Birthday to me, happy birthday to me, happy birthday dear me-eee, and bloody hell but I am 50 years old today, my friends. 5 decades. Half a century. Where did it all go? I still feel young and exciting, but I must now accept that it’s eighteen years since The Blade Itself was published. […]| Joe Abercrombie