My Mythaxis Interview

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I was interviewed recently by Tais Teng for Mythaxis, a review platform dedicated to art and technology.

Tais Teng is a Dutch SF writer, illustrator, and sculptor. In his own language he has written everything from radio plays to hefty fantasy trilogies.In English, he's sold two 52 stories and two children's books. His YA novel, Phaedra: Alasator 824, written in the universe of Jack Vance, was published by Spatterlight Press. He asked a lot of very good questions, some of them difficult to answer.

And I'm me. 

So now you know whether or not you want to read the interview. You can read the interview here. Or, you know, just go to mythaxis.com and wander around. Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is just start reading things at random, without worrying where you'll wind up.

 

And Jack Frost's Wake continues with . . . 



 

And the plaintext:

All the world is his canvas.

(to be continued tomorrow) 

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Peter Tillman Swanwick on writing:
"Jane Alderberry just fell into my lap, fully formed. I started writing and she was there—hard-headed, sensible, and unstoppable. After The Iron Dragon’s Daughter came out, people asked if I was going to bring her back for a second run through Faerie. I told them I just couldn’t be that cruel to her. She’d earned her freedom. This is why the second and third books in the my unexpected trilogy don’t feature her. She’s happy now, living in Pittsburgh and working as a chemist. Anybody who thinks that’s not as good as ending up as the Queen of Faerie simply doesn’t know much about Pittsburgh or chemistry."


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