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We help you become the best writer possible. It was then that his sisters happened to introduce him to 'The Hans Solo Adventures' and 'The Lord of the Rings' as a way of passing the time and from that moment on his fate was secured. Published by Dynamite Entertainment. Jim Butcher is the author of the Dresden Files, the Codex Alera, and a new steampunk series, the Cinder Spires. "When I realized wizards and PIs were the same character, it became real easy." The Dresden Files is a hard-boiled detective and urban fantasy series by Jim Butcher that follows private investigator and wizard Harry Dresden, who investigates supernatural cases in Chicago. Debuting on January 21, 2007, the Sci Fi Channel TV adaptation starred Paul Blackthorne as the eponymous wizard. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. [17] The following book, titled Battle Ground, was released on September 29 the same year. This is a comic book novel, though, so I wrote more ka-pow. Now, he hasn't published a Dresden Files book since March 2015, or any book at all since September 2015. Ive never read a thing hes written that wasnt really, really good. Number 16 was due out by summer of 2016, but has ran behind in its publication. [3] Contents 1 Blurb 2 Plot 3 References 4 External links Blurb My number one author hero is Robert B. Parker. Where is Jim Bowie's Famous Knife? The Lost, Original Bowie Knife Currently Jim Butcher is also a martial arts enthusiast with experience in various styles including Ryukyu Kempo, Tae Kwon Do, Gojo Shorei Ryu, and a sprinkling of Kung Fu. Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files: Wild Card keeps the creative team of Jim Butcher, Mark Powers and Carlos Gomez from the previous series Down Town as well as picks up after the novel White Night. [24] The first issue was released in November the same year. The additional book will change the number of case files.. The peace talks themselves included all the usual suspects of the Unseelie Accords, including even Donar Vadderung and Ferrovax the dragon. I started writing a novel that essentially was going to be about 2/3 of a Dresden Files novel like everyone was used to that took this sudden hard juke to one side and was then the rest of the novel., That proved to be troublesome: The next part of the book grew considerably, and basically we had this novel that was 4/3rds when I sort of got finished, and that was this Frankensteinian thing..