I continue to try taming my dragon, but it's a stubborn animal sometimes. Last night it came up with "Pay low all tow" instead of Palo Alto. Can't say I blame it, really. Names are difficult. But why, after training, does it still decide the name of my hero is "Seiko" instead of "Saker"? The power of Japanese watchmakers? Sigh.
Anyway, in the meantime hop over my friend Rowena Daniell's blog for an interview with me and a chance to win a book with a neat answer...
Rowena has just had another trilogy published. I bought all three, and read them, one after the other. The Chronicles of King Rolen's Kin, yet more evidence that women write great -- yet intimate -- epic fantasy. And Rowena is yet another Australian. We rock!
...Writing fantasy and living the reality of a tropical environmentalist
About Me
- Glenda Larke
- Malaysia
- My life has been described by one of my editors as “impossibly exotic” – although really it is not my life, but me, that’s the exotic. I’m the uprooted plant, the exotic who doesn’t belong, always living in someone else’s backyard...
An Australian living in Malaysia. Writer, traveler, environmentalist. Author of The Isles of Glory trilogy (The Aware, Gilfeather, The Tainted); The Mirage Makers trilogy (Heart of the Mirage, The Shadow of Tyr, Song of the Shiver Barrens) and, writing as Glenda Noramly, a stand-alone book Havenstar. The latest trilogy is called The Watergivers in Australia and the Stormlord trilogy elsewhere: THE LAST STORMLORD, STORMLORD RISING, STORMLORD'S EXILE
3 comments:
You gals write it, I'll read it. I will also read male fantasy with enjoyment too. Enjoyed the interview.
As for the dragon, I think you will always find a few oddities creeping in even after you have been using it for years. Makes certain you go back and carefully read what you wrote though, doesn't it?
I too really enjoyed Rowena's trilogy. Brilliant pacing. Would have read both trilogies if she'd had them written.
Can't find them here yet, working on it.
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