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September 13, 2005

A Devil of a Bear

“In my land we have a saying,” said the pilgrim. “A man should not care if a bee buzzes in his ear or if…

September 12, 2005

Enigmatic

I agree wholeheartedly with A. Fortis’ observations on Patricia McKillip. Many readers either love her, or hate her entirely because of that elusive quality…

September 10, 2005

Revisiting McKillip

Last week I reached a hand into a pile of fantasy and sci-fi that had recently been rescued from a long sleep in a…

September 2, 2005

Two Magical Journeys

Perhaps it’s a feeble excuse, but one major reason I haven’t contributed in a little while is that I’ve been reading voraciously. When I…

September 1, 2005

Judy Blume’s Forever was first published in 1975, which is why it is held as the first Serious Book About Sex that YA’s had…

August 30, 2005

Strange Worlds with N.M. Browne

Welsh author N.M. Browne writes novels of alternate worlds, and is all about fantasy. I read her book Warriors of Alavna, and its sequel,…

August 28, 2005

Impervious: Female Characters Who Don't Care What Anybody Thinks

According to the 1991 study “Shortchanging Girls, Shortchanging America,” released by the American Association of University Women (and reviewed in this morning’s Chronicle by…

August 27, 2005

Please Be Warned…

Dear children, I am on pg. 316 of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Yes, I know I told you that I was going…

August 19, 2005

Gregory Maguire, con't

(sorry about this – this post was too long for just one session!) Though these books were compelling reads, Maguire’s skill in narrative really…

August 17, 2005

Making Fantasy Real

I’ve been a fan of Charles de Lint since I was in high school. Last year, in preparation for a trip to his hometown…

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