I just was wondering , that nobody here mentioned the great Abercrombie ;D

I started reading the First Law trilogy a couple of years ago, and re-read it at
least 4 times now, and he made it on #2 of my all time favorite authors.

He is publishing on a more or less once a year base on Sub.Press
and a fantastic author in the fantasy genre!

I will add infos to the collectable books soon, but if you liked
Game of Thrones you will love the first law!


The Books (until now) are grouped into 3 trilogies

1)
- The Blade Itself
- Last Argument of Kings
- Before They Are Hanged

2) // Not attached to the first three books, but playing in the same scenery
- Best Served Cold
- The Heroes
- Red Country

3) // New setting
- Half a King
- Half a World
- (coming 2016) Half a War

All books where issues as a S/L from our friends at Subterranean Press.
With every book you had the right of first refusal on the next (1-8 until now) but there always have some been available after the "save-periode"

Even now there are single copies of The Heroes and Red Country available at the press, while Best Served Cold is allready selling for 2x the issue price on eBay. (?!)






From his official website

Spoiler:
Joe Abercrombie was born in Lancaster, England, on the last day of 1974. He was educated at the stiflingly all-boy Lancaster Royal Grammar School, where he spent much of his time playing computer games, rolling dice, and drawing maps of places that don’t exist. He went on to Manchester University to study Psychology. The dice and the maps stopped, but the computer games continued. Having long dreamed of single-handedly redefining the fantasy genre, he started to write an epic trilogy based around the misadventures of thinking man’s barbarian Logen Ninefingers. The result was pompous toss, and swiftly abandoned.

The Author, Joe AbercrombieJoe then moved to London, lived in a stinking slum with two men on the borders of madness, and found work making tea for minimum wage at a TV Post-Production company. Two years later he left to become a freelance film editor, and has worked since on a dazzling selection of documentaries, awards shows, music videos, and concerts for artists ranging from Barry White to Coldplay.

This job gave him a great deal of time off, however, and gradually realising that he needed something more useful to do than playing computer games, in 2002 he sat down once again to write an epic fantasy trilogy based around the misadventures of thinking man’s barbarian Logen Ninefingers. This time, having learned not to take himself too seriously in the six years since the first effort, the results were a great deal more interesting.

With heroic help and support from his family the first volume, The Blade Itself, was completed in 2004. Following a heart-breaking trail of rejection at the hands of several of Britain’s foremost literary agencies, The First Law trilogy was snatched up by Gillian Redfearn of Gollancz in 2005 in a seven-figure deal (if you count the pence columns). A year later The Blade Itself was unleashed on an unsuspecting public. It now has publishers in thirteen countries. The sequels, Before They are Hanged and Last Argument of Kings were published in 2007 and 2008, when Joe was a finalist for the John W. Campbell award for best new writer. Best Served Cold, a standalone book set in the same world, was published in June 2009, and a second standalone, The Heroes, came in January 2011 and made no. 3 on the Sunday Times Hardcover Bestseller List. A third standalone, Red Country, was both a Sunday Times and New York Times Hardcover Bestseller in October 2012.

The first part of his Shattered Sea series, Half a King, came out in July 2014, with the other two, Half the World, and Half a War, due to be published January and July 2015.

Joe now lives in Bath with his wife, Lou, his daughters Grace and Eve, and his son Teddy. He spends most of his time writing edgy yet humorous fantasy novels…