by Theresa Crater | Dec 1, 2012 | Fantasy, Guest Bloggers
In part two, Chris Howard celebrates the work of Terry Pratchett and Valjeanne Jeffers talks about three Cherokee writers, William Sanders, Thomas King (a personal favorite) and Daniel Heath Justice. Enjoy. Chris Howard—Terry Pratchett Terry Pratchett is one of the...
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 | Nov 15, 2012 | Interviews, Mysteries
Mysteristas has a new interview up with Camille Minichino, physicist and mystery writer. She has a series based on the table of elements.
by Theresa Crater | Nov 12, 2012 | eBooks, Publishing, Writing
I recently had a discussion with a few writers about how old protagonists can be. To get published by the big six, that is. (The big six are the major publishing companies that dominate the market.) And maybe even smaller, independent presses. All agreed late...
by Theresa Crater | Nov 8, 2012 | Mysteries
Today Mysteristas is interviewing Linda Rodriguez. Drop by.
by Theresa Crater | Nov 7, 2012 | Politics, Publishing
Obama has won a resounding victory. Marijuana is now legal in Colorado and Washington. Three states passed marriage equality. And Random House and Penguin are merging. On this last, the Author’s Guild is less than enthusiastic. Read their statement on the...
by Theresa Crater | Oct 31, 2012 | Fantasy, My Guest Blogs, The Craft of Writing, Writing
This month’s Great Traveling Round Table Fantasy blog is up. The topic for Halloween is Horror/Fantasy Crossovers. I claim horror is all dark fantasy. Chris Howard is our host, and guests include Deborah J. Ross, Warren Rochelle , Valjeanne Jeffers, Andrea K...
by Theresa Crater | Oct 29, 2012 | Info
Just wanted to wish all the east coast folks a safe ride through Hurricane Sandy. Hunker down, fill up some gallon jugs, eat your canned food, then light a candle and pick up a book — or pen. See you on the other side.
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