Which house is your house?
I have been interviewed by The Qwillery! I talk about my writing process, my story for Genius Loci, things I don't write enough about, and Phyllis Gotlieb.
Lynne Jamneck has announced the table of contents for Dreams from the Witch House: Female Voices of Lovecraftian Horror. I'm in there with an Innsmouth story, on the cold sea's side. I am greatly looking forward to this anthology as well.
Two things make a post today. I had some nightmares. I dreamed of reading a novel about white-haired elves that wasn't Bordertown. The cats are very affectionate.
Lynne Jamneck has announced the table of contents for Dreams from the Witch House: Female Voices of Lovecraftian Horror. I'm in there with an Innsmouth story, on the cold sea's side. I am greatly looking forward to this anthology as well.
Two things make a post today. I had some nightmares. I dreamed of reading a novel about white-haired elves that wasn't Bordertown. The cats are very affectionate.

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I can't remember much about it! Elves with "fire-white hair," which makes me think the novel was written by either Patricia McKillip or Mary Gentle, although I don't believe either was the case. A slightly overgrown town house with ivy all up and down the bricks and some Thirties-era cars in the garage. And books, but those turn up most places I dream.
I'm going to go read about your reading process now!
Enjoy!
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If you wrote a story about a forest, would the trees be very very old, or would they be new growth?
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Thank you. I worry about interviews. (I know I still owe you one.) Especially right now, I find it very difficult to talk about myself. I'm glad it worked!
If you wrote a story about a forest, would the trees be very very old, or would they be new growth?
I don't know!
Nice icon.