Hild roundup #11
No interviews this week, just reviews. No photos of pets reading Hild, either (pity–I like those). Instead, lots of email from readers…
Read moreNo interviews this week, just reviews. No photos of pets reading Hild, either (pity–I like those). Instead, lots of email from readers…
Read moreFrom: Colleen Just a note to tell you I’ve just purchased Hild at the Audible.com site. Yes, I prefer to have…
Read moreFrom: DeborahNow I’m just desperate to know what spin-patterned cloth looks like. I Googled it but got all kinds of things that…
Read moreI meant to post this in early November. But, eh, we all know what happened that month… _____ A conversation two weeks…
Read moreI’ve put together a reference page, Hild: roundup-of-roundups where you can find all previous roundups of interview and review links in one place….
Read moreI haven’t had to the time to sort through the vast (really, there’s a lot) pool of reviews, interviews, and Hild publicity…
Read moreFrom Leslie:I bought Hild at the suggestion of NPR–I often rely on their book reviews to point me in the direction of…
Read moreYesterday I read a post by Gwenda Bond about sexism and self-promotion. And I remembered several conversations with other women in which…
Read moreDon’t forget I’m reading on Tuesday, 7 pm, at the Wilde Rover Pub in Kirkland. It’ll be a great evening. Be there!
Read moreFrom: Susan Robinson I have just come across your Aud books via Stay, borrowed from my local library. Once I realised it…
Read moreFrom: Sue Do you have any idea when Hild will be available in the UK? Online sellers that have it are shipping…
Read moreFrom: Julie I visited Glastonbury for the summer solstice when I was in England – why were Hild’s remains taken there from Whitby? (Main…
Read moreI’m doing a SFWA reading on Tuesday, 14 January, 7 pm, at the Wilde Rover pub in Kirkland. I’ve never been but the…
Read moreI’ve never heard myself talk so fast. Wow. A mile a minute. I’m guessing it was all the prednisone…Two readings from Hild,…
Read moreThe last six months of 2013 were absolutely insane. I was working seven days a week, practically around the clock. This year…
Read moreI got a pleasant surprise this morning: I opened the New York Times Magazine while sipping my first tea of the day…
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