The Spanish edition of The Dirty Streets of Heaven (Bobby Dollar #1) — Las Sucias Calles del Cielo — is expected June 2013, and the final 3 volumes in the Shadowmarch series are expected later this year. Continue reading →
During its time as an online serial novel, Matt Rhodes, Maurizio Manzieri, and Tad himself illustrated scenes and characters from Shadowmarch to share with readers. This gallery presents those illustrations as well as more recent work from Todd Lockwood, who … Continue reading →
Maps from the Shadowmarch series. Tad Williams, Illustrator. Related Pages The Shadowmarch Series © 2004 by Tad Williams. All rights reserved. “Eddon Family Portrait” by Tad Williams. Header design by Lisa Tveit.
I have a plan, bird.” Barrick Eddon unwound another strand of prickly creeper from his arm, hook by barbed, painful hook. “A very clever plan. You find me a path that doesn’t take me through every single thorn bush in … Continue reading →
Briony would have been one of the first to admit that the throne room back in Southmarch might be dignified, even impressive, but it was not awesome. The ceiling was full of fine old carvings but they were hard to … Continue reading →
Volume Three in the Shadowmarch Series Tell me the rest of the story, bird.” The raven cocked his head. “Story?” “About the god Kupilas — about Crooked, as you call him. Tell the tale, bird. It’s pissing down rain and … Continue reading →
It begins,” he says. Now the stillness of the hall is broken. A rising murmur fills the mirrored room, a wash of voices that grows until it echoes in the dark, thorn-carved rafters. As the din of singing and shouting … Continue reading →
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This March, Volume 3 in Williams’ Shadowmarch series, Shadowrise, will be released. To whet the appetite of fans anticipating the book’s release, Beale is twittering (as MrsTad) excerpts from the book. Continue reading →
“At present, the full last piece (two volumes, now) is at about 1300 pages ms., with another two hundred perhaps to come. That means about 750 pages each in first draft for the new, split books.” Continue reading →