Welcome to Black Library Monthly for June 2019, my usual monthly roundup of all things Black Library. This time around there’s loads of new and upcoming releases to talk about, some cool new information about future books in the Warhammer Horror range, and a few other bits and pieces on the news front. I’ve been reading a lot of short stories in June, so I’ve got links out to all of my reviews for those as well as a few thoughts about the latest Black Library short story anthology, as well as all of my other reviews, interviews and blog posts as usual. To begin with though, let’s take a quick look through the news…
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Black Library Monthly – May 2019
Welcome to Black Library Monthly for May 2019, in which I’m going to take a look over the key pieces of Black Library-related news which arose over the last month, as well as talk about the month’s new releases and what I’ve been reviewing. As always there’s been lots to talk about, even though it feels like Black Library have been a little quieter than usual in terms of the news and information they’ve been providing. Still, with lots of new releases – including loads of new short stories – there’s no shortage of interesting topics to look at. As usual, I’ll kick off by taking a look at the month’s general BL-related news before moving onto a couple of more specific topics and then the month’s releases.
Black Library Monthly – April 2019
Welcome to Black Library Monthly for April 2019, in which I’m going to take a look over the key pieces of Black Library-related news which arose over the last month, as well as talk about the month’s new releases and what I’ve been reviewing. In some respects it’s felt like quite a quiet month on the BL front, but looking back there’s actually still been a decent amount to talk about as well as a fair few new releases – including a rare brand-new Digital Monday short story. As usual, I’ll kick off by taking a look at the month’s general BL-related news before moving onto a couple of more specific topics and then the month’s releases.
Black Library Monthly – March 2019
Welcome to Black Library Monthly for March 2019, the latest in this series of articles where I take a look back at all the Black Library-related news and releases of the preceding month, as well as talk a little about what I’ve been reading and reviewing. March has been an interesting month for Black Library fans with some interesting news, a few major releases, and a little controversy, so there’s lots to talk about this time around. For the first time in 2019 I’ve actually got this roundup ready for the end of the month itself, rather than partway into the following month, so hopefully there’s plenty of interesting, relevant info to digest.
Black Library Monthly – February 2019
Welcome to Black Library Monthly for February 2019, the latest in this series of articles where I take a look back at all the Black Library-related news and releases of the preceding month, as well as talk a little about what I’ve been reading and reviewing. After quite a quiet January I got myself back in the reading and writing saddle for February, although I’m still deliberately putting out less content on Track of Words than the one-a-day posts I produced for large parts of 2018! With lots of reviews and blog posts to mention, as well as a decent number of new releases – bolstered by the second annual Black Library Celebration (although more on this in a separate article to come), there’s plenty to talk about in this month’s roundup.
Black Library Monthly – January 2019
Welcome to Black Library Monthly for January 2019, the first in a new series of articles in which I’ll be taking a look back at the preceding month’s Black Library news and releases, and talking about what I’ve been reading and reviewing over that time. This is partially designed to replace the Black Library Weekly articles which I used to write (but which I found myself spending WAY too much time working on), and partly to give me the opportunity to just talk a little bit about what I’ve been reading and what’s been going on in the world of Black Library.