Tag Archives: children’s books
And wearing my other hat … SFF Masterclass this August
(Or one of my other hats …) If you have found me here, I’m going to assume you’re interested in fantasy literature either for adults or children, or for both. Those of you who are also interested in the more … Continue reading
Torrie and the Dragonslayers ebook
It’s been a very good week for Torrie. First the Macedonian translation of Torrie and the Pirate-Queen, Тори и пиратската кралица, came out, and now the ebook edition of Torrie and the Dragonslayers is available through Kobo (and probably a … Continue reading
Cover for Macedonian Torrie and the Pirate-Queen / Тори и пиратската кралица
Овде е Тори … Here’s the cover for the new Macedonian translation of Torrie and the Pirate-Queen, translated by Marija Todorova and published by Vermilion. In a week, I’ll be in Skopje, the Republic of Macedonia, to promote it and … Continue reading
Testing: Macedonia, Here I Come
This is by way of being a test of my ability to write a post from my Kobo, and an announcement. April 26-28, I’ll be in Macedonia for the launch of the Macedonian translation of Torrie and the Pirate-Queen and … Continue reading
Mr Wicked and the Whirligigs, or the Future is Now
Near-future science fiction can be the hardest to keep fictional. The future keeps becoming the present, or even the past. (Funny, that.) When I wrote the first book in The Cassandra Virus trilogy (The Cassandra Virus, The Drone War, and … Continue reading