#WyrdAndWonder day 27: #ThrowbackThursday
Wooo I caught up! It‘s a classic, so damn right I tried to make it look iconic: Thomas the Rhymer by Ellen Kushner
Why yes I do have a soft spot for folkloric fantasy, why‘d‘you ask?
#WyrdAndWonder day 27: #ThrowbackThursday
Wooo I caught up! It‘s a classic, so damn right I tried to make it look iconic: Thomas the Rhymer by Ellen Kushner
Why yes I do have a soft spot for folkloric fantasy, why‘d‘you ask?
(Re)reading this one as a mentor text while writing my own faery story, a prequel to Tam Lin. I‘m struggling with a lot of self-doubt as I reach the ending, but yesterday I picked up this cool message from the text (highlighted).
Will push on, and hope people love my story like I loved this!
I think I bought this because I was working my way through a cataloguing project that was all about making book prizes searchable - I also love Fire & Hemlock by DWJ and this sounded like it had similar vibes...
Plus I think I mixed up this author with Ellen Schreiber who had a teen vampire series that I half read during the height of the Twilight inspired vampire resurgence back in the day...
1. At least 7...
2. Thomas the Rhymer (I just finished it last week)
#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView
@mollyrotondo
An absolutely beautiful book. Storytelling at its finest! This is one of those lovely stories I'd love to curl up and live inside...
#DoubleSpin @TheAromaofBooks
#JoysOfJune #Readathon @Andrew65
Two books down! Need to decide on my third book....
A beautiful cover and I'll absolutely in love with the story so far #JoysOfJune #Readathon
Women Writers
Some of these are more famous than others, but here are a few of my favorite-unique-interesting novels by women.
#septphotochallenge #somethingforsept