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Domnall and the Borrowed Child: Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
1. What do new readers need to know about Sylvia Spruck Wrigley?
They should know that the sense of time and place in my stories is very variable. I’m German-American and I’ve spent more time living in Spain and
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Aurora Australis
For the latest Australian spec-fic news, head over to Tor.com for Alexandra Pierce’s Aurora Australis column.
Awards! Films! Anthologies! Stuff!
Finnegan’s Field and Sweet Potato Films
I’m so excited to announce this: I’ll be collaborating with the wonderful Vicki Madden of Sweet Potato Films (writer of the award-winning The Kettering Incident) on a project inspired by my novelette “Read more…
April Sneak Peek at Patreon
Over at Patreon, there’ s a little taste of next month’s reward for Monkshoods and above.
Free ebook giveaway of Some of the Best from Tor.com
With stories by Charlie Jane Anders, Laurie Penny, N.K. Jemisin, and more!
Tor.com are very excited to offer a free download of the 2016 edition of Some of the Best from Tor.com, an anthology of 25 of our favorite
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Over at Tor.com: Five Mosaic Novels You Should Read
Yay, my PhD didn’t entirely go to waste coz I got to write this article for Tor.com!
Five Mosaic Novels You Should Read
A mosaic novel, you say? What’s that
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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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