Spear tidbits and a map
Here’s a black and white relief map I made for SPEAR, complete with nifty sketches I made (or stole) of Peretur’s horse, a cave, elm tree, and more…
Read moreHere’s a black and white relief map I made for SPEAR, complete with nifty sketches I made (or stole) of Peretur’s horse, a cave, elm tree, and more…
Read moreFrom: Jean I heard you speak at Elliott Bay. Bought Hild and have been gone “back to Yorkshire” while reading it. I…
Read moreFrom: Robin I am reading Hild and I have not been able to discover the definition of “haegtes.” I read on my…
Read more*LINKS ON MAIN HILD PAGE* In Hild, both digital and print, there is a map. And pronunciation guide. And glossary. And note…
Read moreHild, when published, will have at the front a gorgeous map of seventh-century Britain. The Hild ARC, though, is mapless. It occurred…
Read moreHild, the novel (yes, that’s it’s new title–it just made sense), complete with map, glossary, and family tree have just winged their…
Read moreOooh, this is cool. A Tube-type map of publishing trends and buzzwords of the last year: The thing is, all it does…
Read moreFrom: anonymous I am rereading your book Ammonite which I found when I relocated my home shortly and decided not to throw…
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