by Theresa Crater | Jun 6, 2011 | Ancient Sites, Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Fantasy, My Guest Blogs
I’m guest blogging today at Loconeal Publishing on the research I did and how I represented Atlantis in Beneath the Hallowed Hill.
by Theresa Crater | Jun 5, 2011 | Ancient Sites, Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Fantasy, Guest Bloggers
Both Faith Van Horne and I have used myths of Atlantis in our latest books. Here’s what she says about it. Playing with Mythic History By Faith Van Horne When I started germinating ideas for my young adult novel Slideways, I didn’t know the lost continent...
by Theresa Crater | May 12, 2011 | Arthurian Legend, Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Fantasy, My Guest Blogs
I blogged at Delphi’s Daughters on Morgen le Fey.
by Theresa Crater | Mar 15, 2011 | Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Fantasy, Readings
Join hostess Jean Marie Ward for this March’s Woman Power collection of short readings from women writing across the realm of speculative fiction. Listen here. March is Women’s History Month, and this month’s talented women writers spotlight many aspects of...
by Theresa Crater | Jan 22, 2011 | Aether Age, Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Fantasy, Under the Stone Paw
For the Theology Building panel, Carol Berg had some great questions for Sharon Shinn, Cynthia Felice and me. Carol said that religion or metaphysics became a way to deepen her characters and world. Sharon commented that in an early novel, she’d had no religion at all...
by Theresa Crater | Jan 3, 2011 | Fantasy, Tolkien
Happy Birthday to J.R.R. Tolkien! Without him, where would fantasy be? Of course, William Morris and Lord Dunsany came before him, and probably others I’m forgetting, but Tolkien is still the father of fantasy. I remember discovering Bilbo and then Frodo in the...
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