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For teachers/librarians who want to promote reading.

Posted on October 7, 2009 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Just came across a review of The Last Stormlord which looks at it more from a “can we learn anything from it” perspective. True, the waterless background was there because I think it is a real possibility for the future, … Continue reading →

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Where did the idea of pedes come from?

Posted on October 6, 2009 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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. Another question from Jo: Where did the idea for pedes come from?And here’s the answer (and remember these are just what gave me the idea): So the answer is: the Malaysian rainforest.And if you haven’t seen that, you’d better … Continue reading →

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Hardback or paperback?

Posted on October 5, 2009 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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.Jo asked a couple of questions on the comments section of the last post, and here’s the answer to one of them: Why do some books come out in hardback and others in paperback? And with paperbacks, why is the … Continue reading →

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Long live the independents!

Posted on October 3, 2009 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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. The Last Stormlordis on the top ten bestseller list for September at Fantastic Planet in Perth, W.A.!At number 6 ahead of Hobb’s new book…Yeah for my home city! … Continue reading →

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Writing…

Posted on October 3, 2009 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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People who heard about the online read…

Posted on October 1, 2009 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Here’s the result of the poll on The Last Stormlord online 41% read the whole thing on line – and then went out and bought it31% read part of it – and went out and bought it.29% of people who … Continue reading →

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A writer’s encouragement of witchcraft has a cost?

Posted on September 30, 2009 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Via SF writer Mike Brotherton, here’s an extract from an article by Zaid Jilani: In his new book, Speechless, Tales of a White House Survivor former Bush speechwriter Matt Latimer reveals how politicized the revered Presidential Medal of Freedom became … Continue reading →

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The power of he who manipulates language…

Posted on September 29, 2009 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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.Here is newspeak as a lesson to writers on how to manipulate readers (the bolding is mine): New York Times Sept 28th 2009 Iran was reported Monday to have test-fired long-range missiles capable of striking Israel and American bases in … Continue reading →

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SF saw it first?

Posted on September 28, 2009 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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A long time ago I read a SF story in which it was possible to take a snapshot of the last visual and emotional moments of someone who had died. In the story, if I remember it properly, this was … Continue reading →

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Books…I love them, no matter how they are served

Posted on September 27, 2009 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Over at DeviantART.com, there is an artist who makes pictures out of everyday stuff – and I love what he does with books in particular. I’m tempted to buy a print… His name is Martins Debarros and you can see … Continue reading →

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