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Nicholas Royle

Nicholas Royle

Nicholas Royle

Regicide will be released on August 30, 2011 in Mass Market Paperback
Aug 30, 2011
Regicide is now available in Mass Market Paperback
Aug 30, 2011

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The Independent, May 12, 2012
...Engels. Just when the whole crazy footnote thing starts to remind you of Nicholson Baker, up he pops. Nicholas Royle's new novel, 'First Novel' (Jonathan Cape), will be published next year...
Dundalk Democrat, April 19, 2012
...has had a short story selected to appear in the 2012 Best British Short Stories Anthology, edited by Nicholas Royle and published by Salt. Jaki McCarrick from the Carrick Road is “thrilled” that her story entitled ‘The Visit’, which is set in...
Guardian.co.uk, March 30, 2012
...the author's invention and enthusiasm – and the depth of her apparent obsession – are undoubtedly infectious. Nicholas Royle's First Novel will be published next year by Jonathan Cape. Fiction Will Self Nicholas Royle guardian.co.uk © 2012...
Eastbourne Herald, March 27, 2012
...will also include workshops by writers and illustrators - Cliff Wright, illustrator of Harry Potter books and others; Nicholas Royle, writer of Quilt and Professor of Literature at Sussex University and Sarah Salway, a tutor at the Open University and...
Science Fiction Crowsnest, January 29, 2012
...we put into them. The way other people behave can affect the way our minds work. In ‘Regicide’, Nicholas Royle uses mind tricks on both the reader and his narrator. The narrative is first person which instantly allows the question of reliability to...
The Blurb Magazine, January 26, 2012
...a man who, if he does know how to write a bad sentence, is keeping it to himself. Nicholas Royle: Quilt This novel is a not-quite-seamless blend of an affecting study of grief (a man deals with his father’s death) and an aggressive literary experiment....
Guardian.co.uk, December 28, 2011
...the short story? Perhaps not so very tough: in his introduction to The Best British Short Stories: 2011 Nicholas Royle mentions the increase in UK-based paper and ink publications regularly publishing short fiction and concludes that "there have been...
Science Fiction Crowsnest, January 29, 2012
...we put into them. The way other people behave can affect the way our minds work. In ‘Regicide’, Nicholas Royle uses mind tricks on both the reader and his narrator. The narrative is first person which instantly allows the question of reliability to...
The Blurb Magazine, January 26, 2012
...a man who, if he does know how to write a bad sentence, is keeping it to himself. Nicholas Royle: Quilt This novel is a not-quite-seamless blend of an affecting study of grief (a man deals with his father’s death) and an aggressive literary experiment....
, September 17, 2011
...a collection of stories from Joe R. Lansdale, Sarah Pinborough, Lisa Tuttle, Christopher Priest, Adam L. G. Nevill, Nicholas Royle, Chaz Brenchley, Christopher Fowler, Gary Kilworth, Weston Ochse, Eric Brown, Tim Lebbon, Nina Allan, Stephen Volk, Paul...
SF Signal, August 27, 2011
...With Fate Conspire by Marie Brennan (Tor Books) The Power of Six by Pittacus Lore (HarperCollins) Regicide by Nicholas Royle (Solaris) NOTE: Bigger, better cover art images are available by clicking the images or title links. This is a blog post from...
The Solaris Editors' Blog, August 11, 2011
...Forget the Booker - THIS is the prize everyone wants to win!The shortlist for The Guardian's 'Not The Booker Prize 2011' has been announced and there are two (count 'em) titles from Solaris upon it:Regicide by Nicholas RoyleConcrete Grove by Gary...
Fantasy Book Review, July 14, 2011
...Solaris has released a free online copy of one of the British Fantasy Society Award-nominated stories from its anthology of horror stories set in and around the Underground. The Lure – an erotically-charged tale of voyeurism and dread sparked when...
File 770, June 28, 2011
...The” – R B Russell – Nightjar “Fool’s Gold” – Sam Stone – NewCon “Lure, The” – Nicholas Royle – Solaris “Otterburn” – Jan Edwards – Estronomicon “Something For Nothing” – Joe Essid – PS Publishing BEST COLLECTION ...