New Titles w/e 21st July
in hardback:
J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows It has arrived, but I can’t sell it until Saturday morning. I’ll be open at 10.00 as usual…
Emma Bull - Territory a new fantasy novel…
Theodore Sturgeon - The Nail and the Oracle volume XI of his Complete Stories from North Atlantic Books
in large format:
Michael Stackpole - The New World the 3rd in his Age of Discovery series…
Gardner Dozois (editor) - The Year’s Best Science Fiction - 24th annual collection Gardner Dozois & Jonathan Strahan (editors) - The New Space Opera excellent collection by current authors
in ‘B’ format (more or less)
Julie Kerner- The Good Ghoul’s Guide to Getting Even from the author of Carpe Demon, about a teenage vampire at high school!
in paperback:
Fiona McIntosh - Odalisque book one of her new series, Percheron…
Julie Kerner - California Demon the sequel to Carpe Demon
Alex Archer - Rogue Angel: God of Thunder the 7th in the series…
Aliens - Cauldron a new novel by Diane Carey
art:
Luis Royo - Dome new work based on a commission he got to paint an entire home…
magazines:
Interzone issue 211; lots of Michael Moorcock in it
calendars:
Deep Space Mysteries (wall)
Pop-Up Dinosaur (wall) from the Smithsonian
also in are several new plush animals:
Wallaby
Highland Cow
Snowy Owl (slightly larger the one I used to stock)
and also a set of figures from The Wind in the Willows
Mole
Ratty
Badger
Toad
in full costume!
Who goes back to Transreal!? ![]()
Transreal Fiction
Transreal Fiction is a shop dedicated to selling science fiction, fantasy & related books, together with a limited selection of other merchandise.But really, it’s about books. Transreal Fiction opened in April 1997. The owner, Mike Calder, first sold sf & f books many years ago and has worked in the business either part- or full-time since. For years he also had a respectable job as well, but that’s another story…
The shop is named after the term coined by Rudy Rucker to describe his fiction and I thought it an apt name for a shop specialising in speculative fiction. And, in case you’re wondering, yes, Rudy Rucker was happy to allow me to use of the term as a name for my shop.
This year’s Fringe Art Exhibition was called Alien Surfaces. There’s a link to more info at the top…