Louise Carey
A House Divided
On March 12th, we publish the mass market paperback edition of The House of War and Witness, the haunting second novel by Linda Carey, Louise Carey and M.R. Carey (author, as we’re sure you all know, of the wonderful The Girl With all the Gifts). It’s an extraordinary novel by three extraordinary writers. As I […]
Read MoreGollancz Friday Reads
As another week comes to a close, it’s time to check out what Team Gollancz will be reading this weekend . . . Harriet – Northern Lights by Philip Pullman Darren – The House of War and Witness by Mike, Linda and Louise Carey Marcus – Elric: The Moonbeam Roads by Michael Moorcock Gillian – […]
Read MoreTeam Gollancz Friday Reads
Check out Team Gollancz’s stack of Friday Reads for this week… Blood Music by Greg Bear The House of War and Witness by Mike Carey, Linda Carey and Louise Carey Beauty by Sarah Pinborough The Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness Stones of Aran: Pilgrimage by Tim Robinson Terra’s World by Mitch Benn How to […]
Read MoreThe House of War and Witness by Mike, Linda and Louise Carey. Exclusive Cover Reveal!
Last year we published The City of Silk and Steel: a wonderful debut novel by an author with almost a dozen books to their name. Wait. What? OK, so there was a modicum of publishing legerdemain involved there. Or – as people without an over-active pretentious gland call it – a bit of cheating. The City […]
Read MoreReading English and Writing a Novel
Gollancz is delighted to be able to bring you a series of guest posts from Mike, Linda and Louise Carey to celebrate the publication of The City of Silk and Steel. Today, we are thrilled to bring you a guest post from Louise Carey. It’s 3am on Tuesday 12th March. I’m sitting at my desk, coffee […]
Read MoreThe Price of Democracy, or: My Descent Into Fascism and What I Found There
Gollancz is delighted to be able to bring you a series of guest posts from Mike, Linda and Louise Carey to celebrate the publication of The City of Silk and Steel. Today, we are thrilled to bring you a guest post from Mike Carey. There’s a remark you hear bandied about a lot, mostly in relation […]
Read MoreTales of the Seven Djinni: What is Known, and What is Hidden
As we approach publication of Mike, Linda and Louise Carey’s extraordinary 1001 Nights-esque The City of Silk and Steel, we’re delighted to present a series of short tales designed to entertain and enlighten you. Here, without further ado, is the first of them . . . What is Known, and What is Hidden There […]
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