Lace and Blade 5 Author Interview: Harry Turtledove

The release date is Valentine's Day 2019, but you can pre-order it now:
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With typical modesty and succinctness, Harry Turtledove responded to my questions as follows:
Deborah J. Ross: Tell us a little about yourself. How did you come to be a writer?Harry Turtledove: I wrote. Eventually, people started buying stuff. It was more enjoyable than working in Dilbertland, so I kept at it.
DJR: What inspired your story in Lace and Blade 5?HT: I was thinking about correspondences between lands and sovereigns. Once I had the idea of both going wrong at the same time, the story came pretty easily.
DJR: What authors have most influenced your writing?HT: L. Sprague de Camp and Poul Anderson.
DJR: What’s the most memorable fan mail you’ve ever received?HT: There was the fellow named "Thorstein" (I'm changing it) who complained that no one named Thorstein was ever a heroic figure. I have thus far resisted the impulse to name a child-molesting axe murderer Thorstein, but I still may yield to it one day.
DJR: How does your writing process work?HT: I do first drafts in longhand, which saves me a lot of rewriting. Then I clean things up on the computer and submit.
DJR: What have you written recently? What lies ahead?HT: I just sold a novelette about evolved dinosaurs to ANALOG, and have another under submission there. I'm also working on a new Hellenistic historical after a long hiatus.
DJR: What advice would you give an aspiring writer?HT: Write. Finish. Submit. Keep submitting. Keep doing all that stuff. It's how you learn your licks.
DJR: Any thoughts on the Lace and Blade series or this being its final volume?HT: The series has been highly enjoyable. I wish there were more.

I should add that he's very tall. Or I'm very short.

Published on December 10, 2018 01:00
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