by Theresa Crater | Jul 25, 2012 | Ancient Sites, Egypt, Guest Bloggers, Interviews, Publishing, Spirit, The Craft of Writing
Every once in a while someone writes a book that I know my readers will be especially interested in. Merrie P. Wycoff’s Shadow of the Sun is one of them. Merrie tells the story of the Pharaoh Akhenaten from the perspective of his daughter, Merit-Aten. Here’s what she...
by Theresa Crater | Feb 23, 2012 | Ancient Artifacts, Ancient Sites, Fantasy, Ride the Moon
I have a short story in a fun anthology from Tyche Books called Ride the Moon. This collection takes the moon back from the usual suspects, werewolves and vampires, and explores the lunar legends of different creatures and cultures. It’s up on Amazon now and you...
by Theresa Crater | Dec 19, 2011 | Ancient Sites, Fantasy, Publishing, Spirit
I’m honored to have a story included in the anthology Ride the Moon from the new Canadian science fiction/fantasy press Tyche Books, Ltd. Just look at this list of great writers. My story is “White Moon,” based on the story of the Mayan Goddess...
by Theresa Crater | Sep 12, 2011 | Ancient Sites, Arthurian Legend, Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Fantasy, Readings
Listen to Megan’s trip to visit the fae in Beneath the Hallowed Hill with a couple of new paragraphs not in the current edition. The latest Broad Pod, September 2011: Fairy Tales for Grown-Ups, is available for you to enjoy! http://broadpod.posterous.com Thank...
by Theresa Crater | Aug 26, 2011 | Ancient Artifacts, Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Fantasy, Spirit
Mystery writer Steve Berry puts a section at the end of his books that talks about what’s real and what’s made up. Yes, mystery and fantasy writers do research and use it in their novels. What we do with that research is sometimes made-up, but it’s the mix of the...
by Theresa Crater | Aug 3, 2011 | Ancient Sites, Under the Stone Paw
In Under the Stone Paw, one of the theories that I researched came from Ab’del Hakim Awyan, who was an Egyptologist and tour guide for many years. He lived a block from the Sphinx and woke up every morning to look at her face. When Stephen Mehler, his student...
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