For her second guest blog on this site, Judith Tarr, shares a bit about her influences. She says that her first novel, The Isle of Glass, which appeared in 1985, is a medieval fantasy that owed a great deal to…
Guest Blog by Anthea Sharp
Anthea Sharp writes under a variety of names and in a variety of genres, like so many of the women who are participating in the Women in Fantasy Storybundle. Anthea got her start in traditional publishing, but she has had…
Guest Blog by Robin Brande
Fantasy thrives in the young adult genre. So many adult readers miss great stories that, twenty years ago, would have been published in the fantasy genre without a young adult label. One of my goals with the Women in Fantasy…
Guest Blog by Leslie Claire Walker
I’m happy to present a writer on this site whose career took off in the 21st Century. I haven’t highlighted enough writers of the modern era yet. Leslie Claire Walker is one of the first. Her short fiction has appeared…
Guest Blog by Katharine Eliska Kimbriel
As I promised earlier in the week, I’m sharing guest blogs from the women who have books in the Women in Fantasy Storybundle that’s available until February 23. First up, Katharine Eliska “Cat” Kimbriel. Cat hit the field with a…
Women in Fantasy Storybundle
As I mentioned in the overall post for this site, I’m doing several women in science fiction projects. Although, really, that’s not entirely accurate. I’m doing women in sf/f genre work. That includes women in fantasy. One of the most…