Author Archives: Alec Lynch

On the Strengths of Fiction Done as Near-History

This first appeared at http://boingboing.net/ in 2016.  The origin story of Children of Earth and Sky, my current novel, begins with my Croatian editor being the first person ever to tell me about the Uskoks of Senj. He did that … Continue reading

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Tigana, by Bard Judith

Bard writes: “I’m an artist/bard/creative who uses digital art journalling on a regular basis to process life, facilitate creativity, calm and heal myself, and record events/ideas/emotions that are worth preserving and remembering. This piece was done on one of the … Continue reading

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Review by Bill Capossere for Fantasy Literature

Reproduced with kind permission of Fantasy Literature. A new Guy Gavriel Kay novel is cause for great celebration and anticipation in our household, as he has authored some of our most beloved novels over the decades (by “our” I mean … Continue reading

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Review by Gary K. Wolfe for Locus

Reproduced with kind permission of Locus. In the brief acknowledgments at the end of his magnificent new novel Children of Earth and Sky, Guy Gavriel Kay mentions that his fictional Renaissance city of Obravic is an ‘‘amalgam,’’ and it occurs to … Continue reading

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Cover of Children of Earth and Sky (Penguin Canada Leatherbound Edition)

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