Publishers Weekly starred review

Four fantasy heavyweights contribute original tales featuring intriguing female protagonists to this enthralling anthology. Kelley Armstrong expands her Women of the Otherworld series to include spunky Toronto vampire Zoe Takano, who proves herself a master of “Zen and the Art of Vampirism” as she fends off dimwitted trespassers. Centuries after the events of The Crown of Stars, Quman hunter Kereka struggles against her tribe’s misogyny in Kate Elliott’s strong but staccato “Riding the Shore of the River of Death.” Baba Yaga’s daughter, the beautiful and quixotic narrator of C.E. Murphy’s tightly crafted “From Russia, with Love,” turns the tables on Janx and Eliseo Daisani (familiar from Hands of Flame). Only the setting ties Robin Hobb’s “Words Like Coins” to her Farseer trilogy, but its multilayered discussion of the power of words easily stands alone. Fans and new readers alike will find plenty to love. (Mar.)

I never got a starred review before! :) I’m still pretty excited about this anthology, and lovely reviews are icing on the cake.

My editor said I could show off the cover for THE PRETENDER’S CROWN after the new year, so it’s behind the cut.

It seems like there were other things I should mention, but I cannot hold them in my tiny little mind. Maybe I’ll remember later.

(eta: ooh! And pencils from issue 5 of Chance, as posted by Ardian!)

ytd wordcount: 2300
miles to Dunharrow: 109.8

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2 thoughts on “Publishers Weekly starred review

  1. that’s GORGEOUS!!! I’ve got a picture on my wifes cell phone that we took at Barnes and Nobles the other day of your shelf space, was kind of cool saying HEY, I know that author (in that weird, I’ve never actually MET her in real life sort of way) :D

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