This used to be a blog for an English independent scholar of fantasy fiction - but then "Doctor Who" stole my brain, my heart, my soul and my life - so these days it's more a Blog about my on-going utter obsession with "Doctor Who" - with occasional non-DW book reviews and discussions.
Great interview, Michele. Really interesting. I haven't read any of her books, but I'll have to add her to my (post-Cybils) TBR list, especially since she's a fellow Aikidoka (Aikido practitioner!)
They're really not Erin ! I've still got a niggling headache this morning - which is normal for the way my migraines run these days...
Sheila, I strongly recommend Juliet's books. Personally, I'd recommend starting at the beginning (The Thief's Gamble) and working your way through the 9 books in the two series, but you may prefer to start with Southern Fire...
Oh, I hope your headache doesn't last long. Migraines are no fun.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview, Michele. Really interesting. I haven't read any of her books, but I'll have to add her to my (post-Cybils) TBR list, especially since she's a fellow Aikidoka (Aikido practitioner!)
ReplyDeleteThey're really not Erin ! I've still got a niggling headache this morning - which is normal for the way my migraines run these days...
ReplyDeleteSheila, I strongly recommend Juliet's books. Personally, I'd recommend starting at the beginning (The Thief's Gamble) and working your way through the 9 books in the two series, but you may prefer to start with Southern Fire...
Pox on the migraine, but a fine interview. GWS!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lee - it's gone now, more or less, thankfully !
ReplyDeleteI was thrilled to be asked to do the interview... I'll be doing more interviews for Orbit too - which could be interesting !
Great interview!
ReplyDeleteI love that she says she only reads what she doesn't write. So sensible, and yet exactly the opposite of some sentiments I've heard from others.
Thanks Nancy.
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