Saw this little piece of news in the latest Del Rey Newsletter:
"DEL REY TO REISSUE POPULAR BABLYON 5 NOVELS
In response to tremendous demand from the fans of Babylon 5, Del Rey
will being reissuing the Babylon 5 novels that were originally published
by Dell Books. There were nine novels from Dell, and Del Rey will begin
with the two most popular, THE SHADOW WITHIN by Jeanne Cavelos and TO
DREAM IN THE CITY OF SORROWS by Kathryn M. Drennan. The first
(scheduled for December 2002) will be THE SHADOW WITHIN, which acts as a
prequel to Jeanne Cavelos's trilogy The Passing of the Technomages.
In THE SHADOW WITHIN, Anna Sheridan, wife to the man who will command
the BABYLON 5 space station, is a scientist on an expedition to Z'Ha'Dum.
There she uncovers the source of the greatest evil the galaxy has ever
known--for Z'Ha'Dum is the homeworld of the Shadows. And what she
discovers there may cost Anna her life, or worse, her very soul."
Note the first reprint isn't scheduled until a year from now.
Old books are better than no books, I guess. I haven't heard about any new novels in the works in the meantime. Has anyone any news on that?
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"No matter where you go, there you are."
-- B. Banzai
"DEL REY TO REISSUE POPULAR BABLYON 5 NOVELS
In response to tremendous demand from the fans of Babylon 5, Del Rey
will being reissuing the Babylon 5 novels that were originally published
by Dell Books. There were nine novels from Dell, and Del Rey will begin
with the two most popular, THE SHADOW WITHIN by Jeanne Cavelos and TO
DREAM IN THE CITY OF SORROWS by Kathryn M. Drennan. The first
(scheduled for December 2002) will be THE SHADOW WITHIN, which acts as a
prequel to Jeanne Cavelos's trilogy The Passing of the Technomages.
In THE SHADOW WITHIN, Anna Sheridan, wife to the man who will command
the BABYLON 5 space station, is a scientist on an expedition to Z'Ha'Dum.
There she uncovers the source of the greatest evil the galaxy has ever
known--for Z'Ha'Dum is the homeworld of the Shadows. And what she
discovers there may cost Anna her life, or worse, her very soul."
Note the first reprint isn't scheduled until a year from now.
Old books are better than no books, I guess. I haven't heard about any new novels in the works in the meantime. Has anyone any news on that?
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"No matter where you go, there you are."
-- B. Banzai