I'm just back from this year's Fan Expo Canada (see my full report
here!) where I picked up a few goodies, including
Arena Mode, by
Blake Northcott, whom we recently featured in our
10 Authors That Deserve More Buzz. I also got to spend a few minutes with Ms. Northcott and grab an autograph and pic and discuss future plans for the project. She had the covers of the next two books in the planned trilogy on display and they were breathtaking!
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| Blake Northcott and Wendy B at Fan Expo Canada |
I dropped by my old comic book dealer,
Labyrinth Books. Note that I use the word "dealer" in the truest drug addiction sense of the word, because the owner was skilled at finding all the right comics and paraphernalia to keep me coming back for more. Now he has a huge collection of art books, including concept art for many of my favourite games, such as
Remember Me and
Mass Effect. I obeyed my bank account though and only succumbed to
Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, because it was not only an art book, but an encyclopedia dedicated to the game's lore. I am happy to immerse myself in the lore as my cautious excitement builds for the third installment of the series,
Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Finally, the
Chronicles of the Shadow War series wasn't purchased at the convention, but it arrived shortly before it and definitely fits the theme the convention promotes. A mention of
Chris Claremont somewhere sparked sudden nostalgia, reminding me of the first book in this series,
Shadow Moon, which I read a long time ago during my I Love George Lucas and
X-Men era. I decided I needed to finish reading the series.
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