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  • And while James Enge is definitely right that all of this mostly reaches the dedicated, passionate fans, those fans also badger a wide network of friends and acquaintances who may read SFF while not following it on the Internet.

    MIND MELD: How Does Blogging and Social Networking Affect the Publishing Industry? 2009

  • James Enge is the author of Blood of Ambrose (which made LOCUS 'Recommended Reading List for 2009) and This Crooked Way (which didn't).

    MIND MELD: The Best Genre Crossovers 2010

  • Great interview, Midwinter was an amazing book that I'm glad I took the chance on, to be honest elves don't hold my attention very well (another point in Enge's favour, but that is by the by), but Sturges did a great job that makes me need to read the next book, and even, I should hope, shows there is life in even the oldest tropes, if you just take time to "twiddle knobs".

    A Midwinter Night's Dream Lou Anders 2009

  • James Enge is the author of Blood of Ambrose (which made LOCUS 'Recommended Reading List for 2009) and This Crooked Way (which didn't).

    MIND MELD: The Best Sword & Sorcery Stories 2010

  • Meanwhile, the spoken introduction by Enge is great (I wish I could play its explanation of swords & sorcery for a certain blogger who shall remain unlinked), and I would encourage audible to make it available as an independent sample if they can.

    Ears to Hear: Blood of Ambrose, the Audiobook Lou Anders 2009

  • Meanwhile, the spoken introduction by Enge is great (I wish I could play its explanation of swords & sorcery for a certain blogger who shall remain unlinked), and I would encourage audible to make it available as an independent sample if they can.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Lou Anders 2009

  • If you find yourself at an Engelbert Humperdinck show, you'll find yourself surrounded by people who have been fans and have been following "Enge" (or "Humpy"), as they call him, for 40+ years.

    Ellen Sterling: Fanning The Flames Of Devotion 2009

  • At Tor. com, Lou Anders talks with James Enge, author of Blood of Ambrose.

    SF Tidbits for 4/8/09 2009

  • I've seen lots of stuff about Enge, so I would say Blood of Ambrose.

    Books Received: April 20, 2009 2009

  • Pyr has an excerpt of Blood of Ambrose by James Enge.

    SF Tidbits for 4/7/09 2009

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