Our final guest blog associated with the Women in Fantasy Storybundle comes from Leah Cutter. Like some of the other writers this past week, Leah published her first novel, Paper Mage, in this century. The novel, set in T’ang dynasty…
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Guest Blog by Judith Tarr
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…
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…
Guest Blog by Judith Tarr
In 1985, Judith Tarr published her first epic fantasy novel, a finalist for the Locus Award for Best First Novel, and the winner of the Crawford Award. Since then, she’s published dozens of novels under a variety of names, been…
A Women in SF Storybundle
As I mentioned in the overall post for this site, I’m doing several women in science fiction projects. The first to appear is this Storybundle. It features a number of the women whose work I’ve discussed on this site, and…