Shamus Kelley Jan 11, 2019
Get a first look at the new novel set in the world of She-Ra: Princesses of Power.
For the honor of grayskull! After a very successful first season for the Netflix reboot of She-Ra (which we loved), the series is now getting its own novel! That's right, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is entering the book world and we've got the scoop on the cover, description, and an excerpt! The book will be titled She-Ra: Origin of a Hero and will be written by Tracey West (writer of Pokemon chapter book adaptations). Below you'll find a description of the novel, including some details about how this book isn't just retelling!
The iconic heroine She-Ra is back! Discover the origin of a hero in this first chapter book set in the world of She-Ra, just in time for the reboot of the series on Netflix.
She doesn't need a hero.
Get a first look at the new novel set in the world of She-Ra: Princesses of Power.
For the honor of grayskull! After a very successful first season for the Netflix reboot of She-Ra (which we loved), the series is now getting its own novel! That's right, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is entering the book world and we've got the scoop on the cover, description, and an excerpt! The book will be titled She-Ra: Origin of a Hero and will be written by Tracey West (writer of Pokemon chapter book adaptations). Below you'll find a description of the novel, including some details about how this book isn't just retelling!
The iconic heroine She-Ra is back! Discover the origin of a hero in this first chapter book set in the world of She-Ra, just in time for the reboot of the series on Netflix.
She doesn't need a hero.
- 1/10/2019
- Den of Geek
The International Association of Media Tie-In Writers (www.iamtw.org) is pleased to announce the nominees for the 2014 Scribe Awards, recognizing excellence in the field of media tie-in writing: books based on movies, TV shows and games. The winners will be announced and awards presented in July at a ceremony and panel discussion at the San Diego Comic-Con.
Best Adaptation (Novelization)
Man of Steel by Greg Cox
Pacific Rim by Alex Irvine
47 Ronin by Joan D. Vinge
Best General Novel (Original)
Murder She Wrote: Close-Up on Murder by Donald Bain
The Executioner: Sleeping Dragons by Michael A. Black
Mr. Monk Helps Himself by Hy Conrad
Leverage: The Bestseller Job by Greg Cox
Leverage: The Zoo Job by Keith R. A. DeCandido
Best Speculative Novel (Original)
Fringe: The Zodiac Paradox by Christa Faust
Supernatural: Fresh Meat by Alice Henderson
Star Wars: Kenobi by John Jackson Miller
Supernatural: The Roads Not...
Best Adaptation (Novelization)
Man of Steel by Greg Cox
Pacific Rim by Alex Irvine
47 Ronin by Joan D. Vinge
Best General Novel (Original)
Murder She Wrote: Close-Up on Murder by Donald Bain
The Executioner: Sleeping Dragons by Michael A. Black
Mr. Monk Helps Himself by Hy Conrad
Leverage: The Bestseller Job by Greg Cox
Leverage: The Zoo Job by Keith R. A. DeCandido
Best Speculative Novel (Original)
Fringe: The Zodiac Paradox by Christa Faust
Supernatural: Fresh Meat by Alice Henderson
Star Wars: Kenobi by John Jackson Miller
Supernatural: The Roads Not...
- 4/10/2014
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
The International Association of Media Tie-In Writers has announced their Scribe Award nominees for 2013.
Acknowledging excellence in this very specific skill, Iamtw’s Scribe Awards deal exclusively with licensed works that tie in with other media such as television, movies, gaming, or comic books. They include original works set in established universes, and adaptations of stories that have appeared in other formats and cross all genres. Tie-in works run the gamut from westerns to mysteries to procedurals, from science fiction to fantasy to horror, from action and adventure to superheroes. Gunsmoke, Murder She Wrote, CSI, Star Trek, Star Wars, Shadowrun, Resident Evil, James Bond, Iron Man, these represent just a few.
The Scribe Awards are being presented in July at ComicCon International.
Original Novel
Darksiders: The Abomination Vault by Ari Marmell Pathfinder: City of the Fallen Sky by Tim Pratt Mike Hammer: Lady, Go Die! by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins...
Acknowledging excellence in this very specific skill, Iamtw’s Scribe Awards deal exclusively with licensed works that tie in with other media such as television, movies, gaming, or comic books. They include original works set in established universes, and adaptations of stories that have appeared in other formats and cross all genres. Tie-in works run the gamut from westerns to mysteries to procedurals, from science fiction to fantasy to horror, from action and adventure to superheroes. Gunsmoke, Murder She Wrote, CSI, Star Trek, Star Wars, Shadowrun, Resident Evil, James Bond, Iron Man, these represent just a few.
The Scribe Awards are being presented in July at ComicCon International.
Original Novel
Darksiders: The Abomination Vault by Ari Marmell Pathfinder: City of the Fallen Sky by Tim Pratt Mike Hammer: Lady, Go Die! by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins...
- 4/15/2013
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
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