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Authors and storytellers <br />
There are several kinds: the ones I've done artwork for, the ones I admire, and those who fall into both categories |
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American Muse
American Muse is a personal exploration of 21st century life from an Old World perspective. As a glowing web spreads across boundaries of space and time, experience is shared and new circles of community are nurtured.Stories are pollinators of future action.With the denizens of the dream realm on our side, anything is possible. |
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Caitlin Sweet
Tellings: visual phenomena occurring when voice and language are used by those possessing Telling ability.
Which is pretty much just what happens when you read Caitlin's prose - you end up with a head full of pictures.
Only two books: "A Telling of Stars" and "The Silences of Home", but which leave the reader willingly stranded, poised on the edge of a new world, and VERY eager to set out on the journey into the next. Keep writing Caitlin, there are people waiting. |
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Harold Rhenisch
Harold Rhenisch writes about Canada as part of Europe, where Coyote runs free among the golden fountains of Versailles.
Harold Rhenisch is a memoirist and poet, writing of the one history we share as one civilization dies and another rises in its place.
Harold Rhenisch is a trickster, memoirist and poet, writing from Canada. He works in the boundary country between truth and dream, Europe and North America, past and future.
Harold Rhenisch is one of Canada’s most accomplished poets and memoirists. He has translated Shakespeare’s sonnets into English. Surprise! Shakespeare was writing about love today. Who knew.
It also just happens Harold and I were in high school together.
Check out his blog. |
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Jasper Fforde
Who on Earth would invent a heroine named Thursday Next? Who would dream up a mass murderer made of biscuit? (Or cake; there is some debate.) Or the Unitary Authority of Warrington Cat? (There was re-zoning in Cheshire.) Or the Well of Lost Plots, the Text Sea, and bookworms that belch ampersands and umlauts when satiated? And just who owns BartMart*? And above all, who would have a surname beginning with two "F"s?
I stumbled on Jasper Fforde's outrageous books a couple of years ago in a panic search for something to read on a plane. Now I would book a flight to Reading JUST to read one.
*QuangTech. (Everybody knows that.) |
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Journey to the Sea
This is a relatively recent site, but destined to become a reference in the domain. Journey to the Sea explores myth: generation and evolution, meaning, glamour and truth. All the good reasons why we should not dismiss it lightly.
Or, in the words of Sextus Empiricus, a second-century Roman doctor and philosopher: "How great is the astonishment the sea causes in a man who beholds it for the first time!" |
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Robert Holdstock
Mythago Wood is the OFFICIAL (accept no substitutes!) Robert Holdstock web site. When Robert wrote the his novel Mythago Wood in 1984, he created a new genre which he alone occupies. Ever since, he's been walking in the woods. |
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Robin Hobb
Robin Hobb is the creator of three trilogies read and acclaimed the world over: The Fareer Trilogy, the Liveship Traders and The Tawny Man.
Megan Lindholm has written a number of best-selling fantasy series and books.
Both authors happen to be the same person.
Who else does she have hiding up her sleeve? |
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