Tag Archives: Of Sorrow and Such
Modern Literary Witches Go Beyond Maiden, Mother, and Crone
Over at Tor.com Natalie Zutter examines breaking out of the Maiden, Mother, Crone Bermuda Triangle!
Partway through Deborah Harkness’ A Discovery of Witches, scholar-turned-witch Diana Bishop encounters a trio of familiar figures: a maiden, a mother, and
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Thanks, S.J. Budd!
All of the hearts!!
Of Sorrow and Such by Angela Slatter
How often is it when you blindly come across a new book and fall under a spell within the first few paragraphs? That you must read it in one go,
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Of Sorrow and Such artwork
You can now buy an art print of the cover for Of Sorrow and Such!
The wonderful Anna and Elena Balbusso Twins have it for sale here.
Plus (and I did not realise this), the illustration, “The Witch”, won two awards!
2017 SILVER AWARD 55th Annual
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April Sneak Peek at Patreon
Over at Patreon, there’ s a little taste of next month’s reward for Monkshoods and above.
2016 Productivity
Just to remind myself that I did achieve stuff last year (and just in case anyone’s curious), here’s the list of the writing things I did/produced/appeared at in 2016.
Novel:
Vigil (Jo Fletcher Books, July 2016)
Short Story Collections:
A Feast of Sorrows (Prime)
Winter Children and
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Review: Of Sorrow and Such
Well, a year since its release and my lovely Ditmar Award winning Tor.com novella, Of Sorrow and Such keeps getting nice reviews. Huzzah! Thanks, Alasdair Stuart.
Mistress Gideon is a witch. The people of Eddas Meadow, the village where she lives, either
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Contact Made, stuff won
Lisa & I with our Ditmars, mine is backwards because: Angela
Over Easter weekend we attended Contact2016 in Brisneyland and it was one of the cons Ive enjoyed most in my life as a writer. It was great fun to catch up with old
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