by Theresa Crater | Nov 28, 2012 | Fantasy, Guest Bloggers
Welcome to the Great Travelling Round Table Fantasy Blog. This month, we in the northern hemisphere have been celebrating harvests and thanksgiving feasts while our friends down south have been watching their crops grow strong and green under a strengthening sun. Both...
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 | Jul 23, 2012 | Fantasy, Guest Bloggers, Publishing, The Craft of Writing
Welcome to the Great Fantasy Travelling Round Table Our topic this month is The Borderlands. Where are the boundaries of the fantasy genre? When does it become something else, like mystery or literary fiction or magical realism? What are the borders between fantasy...
by Theresa Crater | Apr 4, 2012 | Guest Bloggers
I’m guest blogging today on my latest short story “White Moon” at Tyche Books Ltd.
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 28, 2011 | Arthurian Legend, Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Guest Bloggers
Since my latest novel is set in Avalon, it partakes of the rich mythology of that land, particularly the Arthurian romance and Grail quest stories. In this post, Sue Burke talks about what happened when the Arthurian legends came to Spain and how attitudes toward...
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