Every now and then some idiot makes a scene about a bad review of their book. It doesn’t happen very often, but someone last week took it to a new high by voicing her complaint via some not very nice … Continue reading
Tag Archives: The Aware
Catch up housework day. On the lounge room spring clean. Discovered two enormous lizards behind one of the bookcases (after I’d emptied and moved the bookcase.) Not the usual wall geckoes, but the Spotted Gecko that makes messes that you … Continue reading
I have just had some nice news: in Australia, both The Aware and Gilfeather have gone to yet another reprint. It is so great to have a publisher who believes in keeping their authors in print. Thanks, Voyager! The Aware … Continue reading
Clairvoyante is the French title of The Aware, published by J’ai Lu in large format paperback. (I haven’t actually seen a copy yet, but my agent has posted a couple, so I hope they will eventually arrive). Over at ActuSf, … Continue reading
At Khimaira, an online sff magazine, you can read a review in French of Clairvoyante (that is, The Aware in its French translation) by Christophe Sambre. He concludes by saying: En matière de fantasy, par les temps qui courent, trouver … Continue reading
When I put up the cover of the French edition of The Aware, they didn’t have the blurb on Amazon. Now they do, and I’ve pasted it below. I haven’t spoken French since 1994, which is when we left Tunisia, … Continue reading
Getting a new cover is always a buzz. Sometimes it’s also a surprise. Here is my rugged no-nonsense intelligent swordswoman heroine Blaze Halfbreed from The Aware, Book 1 of The Isles of Glory, now called CLAIRVOYANTE, as seen by the … Continue reading
I see that the cover of The Shadow of Tyr is already up on Amazon here, so I guess I can post it here too. I love it, love it, love it. Another great cover from Larry Rostant (the cover … Continue reading
Just when I think “I couldn’t get a better review than this one” – I do just that. Get another review that knocks my socks off and leaves me humbled. Writers love all good reviews, naturally – however, ones that … Continue reading