by Ursula K. Le Guin Addendum to “Are they going to say this is fantasy?” From: http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/mar/08/kazuo-ishiguro-rebuffs-genre-snobbery At a Guardian event held at the Royal Institution in London on Sunday, Ishiguro said that veteran author Ursula K. Le Guin was … Continue reading
Daily Archives: March 10, 2015
So I’m writing this book, set in England in 1812. And somehow a group of the people sometimes referred to as Gypsies, or Travelers, or Tinkers, has appeared and is playing a role in the story. And the research, and the ramifications, … Continue reading
The Ariadne Connection by Sara Stamey A Journey to the Crossroads of Science and Myth A CYGNUS Award Winner The New Leprosy plague and a geomagnetic reversal threaten the world’s precarious balance. When jaded American expat Peter Mitchell agrees to … Continue reading