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I have two of Vonda’s books on the JFB list, thanks entirely to Lisa Tuttle, who met her old chum Vonda, quite by chance, in the Palace of Versailles in 2014 and got chatting about her then-unpublished-in-the-UK historical fantasy novel The Moon and the Sun – Vonda was in Paris because the book was being filmed. One of the scenes they shot in the Hall of Mirrors was a dance sequence that I think will blow people away. And for all the book rightly won the Nebula in 1997 when it was first published (beating A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin! ) But the great thing about books is that they at least never die: I have both The Moon and the Sun and her first novel, the awesome Hugo- and Nebula-winning Dreamsnake, and the rest of her backlist are available on Book View Café.
The third book of my epic fantasy series The Sunsurge Quartet – entitled Hearts of Ice – comes out in March 2019, and I’ve just finished drafting the fourth book. As the series has progressed its political content has caused my publisher to ask for a blog about its politics: here’s that blog
To celebrate the publication of Strife’s Bane, the final instalment of The Shattered Kingdoms series, in paperback, Evie Manieri takes us through ten things the women of the Shatter Kingdoms most certainly are not. One day, the debate about what makes a Strong Female Character will cease
With Shattermoon about to come out in paperback, I thought I’d write a little something about my influences and how I set about writing the book. Shattermoon was the third novel I finished, and the first to get published