Tag Archives: shapeshifters
The Birth of the Caravan Road: Ramblings on the Caravan Road 1
Hwaet! I’m starting a series of eight or so blog posts (which may appear somewhat erratically). This here is the first of them. Each is going to take a question of the sort that people seem to want to ask … Continue reading
Posted in Blackdog, Dispatches from the desk, Ramblings on the Caravan Road, The Caravan Road, Writing
Tagged demons, diverse characters, dogs, epic fantasy, fantasy, fantasy novel, goddesses, gods, heroic fantasy, possession, shapeshifters, Silk Road fantasy, world-building, writing process
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Book giveaway!
Update … Congratulations to Anna D., whose name was selected by Mr Wicked as the winner. Please note that the contest is now closed. I’ve suddenly realized it’s Valentine’s Day, or will be tomorrow. I know that if I go … Continue reading
Shapeshifters, chest-wax, and fairy-tales . . .
A while ago, I was invited to write a guest blog post for SF Signal. I decided to do something about why so many of my stories have shapeshifters as important characters, where the roots of my fascination with this … Continue reading