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Latest titles as Robin Hobb

Dragon Haven (March 2010 UK, May 2010 US)
The Dragon Keeper (June 2009 UK, Jan 2010 US)
The Triumph in Warriors (March 16th 2010)

Latest titles as Megan Lindholm

Grace Notes (2005)

Upcoming stories

- Blue Boots in Songs of Love and Death Nov 16 2010
- The Inheritance March 31 2011 UK, May 2011 US

Upcoming appearances in 2010

- Sept 21st: Books by the Bay in Olympia, WA

Upcoming appearances in 2011

- Trolls & Legendes Festival, Belgium, April 22-24
- Imaginales, France, May 19-22
- The Etonnants Voyageurs, France, June 11-13

Upcoming appearances in 2012

- Westercon, Seattle, US, July 5-8

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RobinHobb.com & MeganLindholm.com,
newsgroup, MySpace & twitter,
Hobb livejournal & Lindholm livejournal

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New Robin Hobb interview

Nov 3, 2009 filed under: Robin Hobb, US

Grinding to Valhalla has posted a new interview with Robin Hobb. It discusses many things but most prominently games and how they might affect writing. If you skip past the first question and answer that deals with the basic plot of Dragon Keeper, the whole interview is pretty much spoiler free. Reading the text: Robin Hobb interview

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