I've been looking forward to the second installment of Gemmell's masterpiece, Troy, for months now. My order has been in with Play.com since it was first announced. Some writers are like that for me, you simply HAVE to have everything they have ever done, day of release to devour it. Gemmell was like that for me. I say was - and boy is is hard to type that in the past tense. I heard today that one of my heroes died and suddenly instead of looking forward to that next Gemmell release I am dreading it because part of me knows that's it, the end. There is no more tucked away, no more Drenai, Druss, Waylander, Decado, Skillgannon, no more Troy. A mutual friend told me that David passed away typing at his computer, working on the final part of the Troy trilogy. I am sure he couldn't have asked for a more fitting end but damn it did it have to be so soon - 57 is no age. From an entirely selfish point of view I wanted that man to live for ever. You see Gemmell said it best in his own works - Heroes Never Die, not truly.
I interviewed him last year, met him several times during my fanboy days, and find his influence in everything I write today. He's there on my bookshelf at home. His words are there for me to revist whenever I want to. So in that, he's right, heroes never die.
Tonight I am going to revist one of his creations and remember him as he should be remembered - for his words.
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Day of Dominion

Well it is if you are in the UK at least...
The second volume in my Vampire Counts trilogy hit the shelfs today running - it's sat nicely on Amazon.co.uk feeling quite happy for itself and infiltrating bookstores even as we speak.
I'm very proud of this one - there is a lot more in terms of plot and originality in the concept and execution of the story - after all, we improve with each thing we do - and really can't wait to start getting feedback from people... so go on, you know what to do... follow the link:
Buy it Now!And vote with your wallet!
What's it all about? According to Amazon:
This second novel explores the horrific world of the immortal Vampire Counts. The Von Carsteins have ravaged the Old World for generations. Their undead scourge has been felt throughout history and Steven Savile brings the bloodshed to life in the second novel of this series which features the rise and fall of Konrad von Carstein. Mighty armies have been raised and swept away before the rising tide of death, swelling the ranks of the undead beyond count. The von Carstein bloodline of vampires are the most infamous and feared in the Warhammer world and their deadly adventures continue in Dominion.
Yeah I am shameless but most of you understand how important the first two weeks of release are for a book - it's sink or swim time so go on, keep food on my table :)
posted by Steven Savile at 11:27 AM


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