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M.K. Wiseman

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M. K. Wiseman has degrees in Interarts & Technology and Library & Information Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her office, therefore, is a curious mix of storyboards and reference materials. Both help immensely in the writing of historical novels. She currently resides in Wisconsin but dreams often of her childhood home in New Mexico.

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M.K. Wiseman Thanks for the enthusiasm! I'm blushing! :-)
And yes, I cannot abandon those wizards hanging where they've been left at the end of book two. From the …more
Thanks for the enthusiasm! I'm blushing! :-)
And yes, I cannot abandon those wizards hanging where they've been left at the end of book two. From the start, I envisioned this as a trilogy. As for when book 3 releases..... I've been working at it day and night but haven't an actual release date set. Again, thanks! (less)
M.K. Wiseman My answer to this is a dangerous one.... For I greatly enjoy sitting at home by the fire with a warm cuppa. And so, to have a long holiday in The Shir…moreMy answer to this is a dangerous one.... For I greatly enjoy sitting at home by the fire with a warm cuppa. And so, to have a long holiday in The Shire would be a treat indeed. But, considering the sometimes tumultuous history of Middle Earth at large and a hobbit's tendency to not look far past their own front door, I could see my wish as having a potential downside: I'd hate to be in the midst of second breakfast and find a wizard or company of dwarves come knocking.
That and I might simply be too tall for a hobbit hole.(less)
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