New Locus list goes upto Marfch 2010:
http://www.locusmag.com/Resources/ForthcomingBooks.html
Well, ADWD will certainly not be out this year given Martin's latest message, so that is Spring 2010 possibly. But probably not, let's be realistic.
Wise Man's Fear has gone from 2008 to Spring 2010, which seems likely now that Rothfuss has finished the first draft and it will now go through editing.
Lynch III is now listed as March 2010 by Gollancz but you might say, what do they know, because that is the umpteenth time it has been rescheduled.
Horns by Joe Hill might be interesting. Wolfsangel seems like an interesting Gollancz debut in May.
JV Jones is still working on book 4 of her series and said a while ago she expected a first half of 2010 release for Watcher of the Dead.
Bakker's second book in the series was scheduled for 2010 last we heard. Really excited about that one.
I wonder if Abercrombie will have that Northern book for us next year, what with all the distractions of late.
Morgan's Dark Commands has now been moved forward to July 2010.
Hobb has Dragon Haven due in Spring 2010. And of course there is another Guy Kay book due next year, traditionally 3 years after the last one, and traditionally we don't know squat about what it will be about, or when precisely it will be out. More info to follow as we go along.
Locus says Brett's Desert Spear is due in March in the US, that would beat the UK release by nearly 2 months...
New book by Connie Willis in February, it's been a while.
Ghosts of Manhattan by George Mann looks cool from what I have seen sofar.
Lot of stuff on there from PS publishing which looks very interesting ( Jay Lake, Terry Dowling, David Moles ) but you never know when they will actually publish it.
William Horwood's Hyddenworld is one I am looking forward to. Years since he published a book.
I'd probably read Shadowrise when that comes out. The new Wolfe sounds pretty good, he's very much a hit or miss author.
METRO 2033 from a Russian author, due in December, has an interesting synopsis.
November is going to be a big month what with Vandermeer's Finch, Bear's By the Mountain bound, Scholes' Canticle, Chadbourn's Silver Skull which looks promising, King's under the Dome, Bullington's Sad Tale of the Brothers Grossbart and Cherie Priest's steampunk Boneshaker. The collection Northwest Passages from Barbara Roden also piqued my interest a while ago. Maybe Night Shade might actually finally publish Madness of Flowers as well.